UK Politics Thread (Part 3)

I think Rwanda’s plan is to sign agrrements with multiple countries, take none of the people permanently but just redirect to each of the other countries

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https://twitter.com/MarkKieranUK/status/1733195119623327981?t=oj8jAm2aqUH03Y-3RNlZ6g&s=19

https://twitter.com/seaninsound/status/1732868493568094695?s=48&t=CmINZPcneqezZBJ1niwJrA

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Boom.

He’s 100% correct.

They all deserve to burn in hell…if that’s your thing.

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https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1732690924533060047?t=KNP-d_9xvX-Jq5UYKtfUgw&s=19

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While all of that is true what I don’t hear enough of is why the UK isn’t processing asylum applications. That’s where solution lies but no one says anything on it. Starmer once several months ago.

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https://twitter.com/TobyonTV/status/1733043643504590876?t=CKlve1eGMaZAWJoNpHkUzg&s=19

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Starmer and everyone else knows this is the simple solution but the fucker is too scared to say it. He’s helping the Tories manufacture the issue

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To be fair, reopening legal routes and processing claims again has been Labour policy for a while now. Yvette Cooper is always challenging the Tories on this.

I think you’ll find Starmer will not take any risks leading up to the election. I mean, we’ve already seen he’s willing to throw the left-leaning Labour supporters under the bus to try to shore-up centre-right voters that they’ve recently got traction with, knowing that he’ll still get most of those left votes regardless.

That doesn’t make me feel comfortable. I’m certainly not happy about it, but it really pays to be pragmatic knowing the current UK government crisis. You can’t go from Johnson/Truss/Sunak to rainbows and unicorns in one move.

I would have no qualms with Starmer taking government for 1 term and being a stepping stone to dragging the fucking country away from the horrible, nationalist quagmire it has become.

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So scared that he recently made reversing the Rwanda policy even if found legal by courts and coincided with a fall in small boat crossings a leading pledge at conference!

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This isnt really a case about whether Starmer takes risks or not, it’s simply @WeeJoe deliberately misrepresenting Starmers position because he doesnt like him.

More evidence, if any were needed, of Tory hypocrisy. Who works in these jobs? Often, those at the bottom of the employment ladder and most in need of help.

Another great example of levelling up in action.

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We knew what they were getting upto with Brexit. It’s just a pity that the Great(?) British public swallowed their lies so readily

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I’ve seen part-time shift workers driving around in BMWs, using their holiday pay to buy champagne and cocaine. This is a fair and sensible policy which will put the UK economy back on its feet after the damage caused by Labour’s misrule.
Only the woke Marxist London elites will be against it.

What a coincidence!

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Isn’t such a thing in place already? Are they sayint they don’t work or that (ex-) MPs are special???

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Despite me saying so on here (TIA) repeatedly!
The only one to take note was @Kopstar and he refuted my calculated statements!

Ah most of us would agree, obviously you put it so well that we didn’t think anything needed to be added…

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How many more kicks in the bollocks can this fucking party deliver (probably the only thing they can deliver) before they finally fuck off?!

Just stop rigging the system to favour yourself personally and maybe you’d have a greater than zero chance at the next election!

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