UK Politics Thread (Part 2)

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Yay
moving into their boundary on 8/12.

It’s alright. The place we have bought backs onto a wood.

We’ll just throw our rubbish over the back fence.

Idiot.

If you just throw it over the fence they will know it’s yours. At least put it behind a neighbour’s
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I see it differently but no doubt people will jump on it. I would not be against wage reform in the UK. A reform that boosts lower end wages and perhaps stunts the filthy bonuses enjoyed by some others.

Get employed people off universal credit for example.

Another Conservative MP standing down at the next election


On top of this, there are several MPs who will be moving to the House of Lords either in the new year or at the end of this parliament so new candidates will be needed for those seats too!

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This kid is quite determined to get his point across eh :0)

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World would be a much better place if more people listened to his message

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Just don’t tell him that superglue is made partly from, go on, take a wild guess :rofl:

You can’t see the forest for the trees. Typical tory :rofl:

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Typical activist, zero understanding of the ramifications of the protest. Probably tweeting about it on a phone made entirely out of renewable resources and powered by hopes and dreams.

Will the ‘renewable’ energy be from pork fat?

Tbf, he probably has a better chance of picking up right wing supporters than trying to win back the Corbynites who will happily push Labour into oncoming traffic purely for revenge.

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I can imagine that as suffragettes chained themselves to railings you would be informing them that the chains and railings were made by men.

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I can’t find anything to disagree with in that.
Why can’t Labour politicians talk about reasonable migration policies without being labelled Tory racists? That kind of shutting down of debate helps no one.

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