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Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Notran - 07-03-2024 https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/labour-election-poll-win-landslide-tory-rishi-sunak-keir-starmer-vote-b1168307.html Quote:Labour is heading for an “extraordinary landside” victory on a scale probably never seen before in Britain, a Cabinet minister said on Wednesday. Labour is projected to win around 2/3 of the seats in the UK Parliament and even get more seats than they did under Tony Blair back in 1997. If the predictions are accurate the conservatives will be annihilated in the coming elections after 14 years in government. Interesting times for the UK and just one day left until the general election tomorrow the 4th of July. Very good news for Labour and terrible (but expected) news for the Tories. Sometimes I wonder how on earth the British people trusted this kind of conservatives in government for 14 years?! It's beyond belief. They probably believed Brexit could be served under Boris Johnson in the last general election. What a foolish electorate. RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Karl12 - 07-03-2024 (07-03-2024, 05:28 AM)Notran Wrote: Sometimes I wonder how on earth the British people trusted this kind of conservatives in government for 14 years?! Coke / Pepsi politics. How can anyone be so foolish as to trust any politician in either party? RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Nerb - 07-03-2024 (07-03-2024, 12:54 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Coke / Pepsi politics. Generations of stupid handed over to be Schooled by a Government because stupid breeds stupider. Govern = Control Ment = The Mind. "I never let my schooling interfere with my education." - Mark Twain. RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Maxmars - 07-03-2024 Being a distant cousin from across the Atlantic, I resist making pointed comments about politics, and political thespians. I admire that Europeans generally seem to be less inclined to volatility in their political discussions. But I find my self still inclined to ask the same questions I ask of my local political theater... namely, what, in effect, is the difference between the "before the election" and the "after the election?" Does anything truly change? After elections, is there a sudden surge of "shit getting done" or problems finally being "fixed?" I can tell you that over here, nothing really changes (at least substantively.) RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Antigon - 07-03-2024 (07-03-2024, 01:12 PM)Nerb Wrote: Generations of stupid handed over to be Schooled by a Government because stupid breeds stupider. I like the quote by Mark Twain! (07-03-2024, 01:28 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Being a distant cousin from across the Atlantic, I resist making pointed comments about politics, and political thespians. Changes require a lot time to be implemented. Some things do change over time but there is so much resistance from the establishment making the progress very slow. I suppose going to a lesser evil is what people are looking for. RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Karl12 - 07-04-2024 (07-03-2024, 01:28 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Being a distant cousin from across the Atlantic, I resist making pointed comments about politics, and political thespians. Have a lot of respect for folks in the US mate but always thought the 'bankster in the sky' found in this pic gave a realistic representation of affairs. Would imagine it's exactly the same (if not worse) in the UK. RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Maxmars - 07-05-2024 (07-04-2024, 02:58 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Have a lot of respect for folks in the US mate but always thought the 'bankster in the sky' found in this pic gave a realistic representation of affairs. Yes... it probably is. The "Bank" appears at the center of everything, the motive force, the original 'trafficker,' the corruptor of nobility, the true conspirator. It manifests as the unspoken master of all the detractors and all the attractors, like moral 'dark matter' confounding societal navigation. And all this, based on faith in their fiat currency as 'reality.' It's a crying shame. RE: Labour heading for 'extraordinary landslide' win on a scale never seen before in UK - Notran - 07-07-2024 (07-03-2024, 12:54 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Coke / Pepsi politics. Pepsi/coke politics? Why? Because the conservatives lost the election? In the UK and Europe voters are less volatile in terms of their opinions and views. As a result the British tolerated the conservatives for 14 years. I don't think these conservative governments served their interests, they served only the interests of their masters. They are now out after have been reduced from 350 seats in the parliament to 121 i think. Can you trust career politicians? The answer is No. The prime minister Starmer cannot be trusted just like everyone else who is part of the establishment. There is another problem with him, he is a zionist. (07-03-2024, 01:28 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Being a distant cousin from across the Atlantic, I resist making pointed comments about politics, and political thespians. Yes things change but the changes happen slowly or very slowly. Women didn't have the right to vote for example. |