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5 hours ago, Johnsond said:

😳😂😂Well shock horror, all of a sudden not answering is a big issue 42 😂😂 maybe have a word with blagger eh 

Take your pic, ten minutes and you will have all the statistics you seem so keen to get. I detest Labour as you know, but at the same time they are a great recruitment force for Reform so it’s not all bad. 

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Thanks. You're trying. Though you've still not answered the question. It's ok to say you don't know the answer btw.

 

How are Reform proposing to tackle the growing obesity and public health crisis in the UK? I'm don't know if they've thought about that yet. Since we're both in agreement that Labour aren't doing very well. Common ground. This is encouraging at least.

 

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11 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

the bus is being fueled up, as we speak, I have a feeling somebody will be under it shortly.

Circling the drain do you think ?  

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49 minutes ago, sime42 said:

Thanks. You're trying. Though you've still not answered the question. It's ok to say you don't know the answer btw

42 Ive been down the question after question after question after question route many times with you, enough to know your never gonna be happy . There is plenty of information out there to support what I said. I put up a simple screenshot from which you can research to your hearts content. Compared to that absolute blagger you support I’m an open book. 
What was the exact detail that you are after again?? Seeing as figures like 71% more likely than UK citizens or in the case of Afghan and Eritrean immigrants 20x more likely are obviously not good enough for you. good to see you support questions being answered mind 👍👍
 

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52 minutes ago, sime42 said:

Since we're both in agreement that Labour aren't doing very well

I said that would happen long before they were elected 🤔

I seem to recall you very much saying otherwise. 

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6 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

the bus is being fueled up, as we speak, I have a feeling somebody will be under it shortly.

What was plain for everyone to see is what an emotionless cold individual Starmer actually is. As much as I detest Labour and everything they have done, I took the time to watch PMQ’s on you tube after work and any man with an ounce of feeling would have at least showed her a bit of support. Rayner sat there with a face like stone, definitely something amiss, as the markets very quickly picked up on too. I think you are spot on in regards her future prospects. 

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Labour largely came to power due to votes from benefit claimants and now the tail is wagging the dog. Personally I dont find my level of tax to be that bad. How can they plug the hole without more borrowing at currently quite high long rates? Benefits was the obvious one to cut, disability a thorny issue - how to show compassion without making it unaffordable.

We also spend a fortune on care homes for the elderly, government paying for those with insufficient funds and those whose money runs out while in care. Its fine to spend it on the elderly and disabled if we can stomach more tax. 

Because of this latest setback Labour surely cant scrap the 2 child benefit cap.

If Reform get in they will have to harvest the migrant organs and fly them overseas on ice to pay the bills

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2 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

Labour largely came to power due to votes from benefit claimants and now the tail is wagging the dog. Personally I dont find my level of tax to be that bad. How can they plug the hole without more borrowing at currently quite high long rates? Benefits was the obvious one to cut, disability a thorny issue - how to show compassion without making it unaffordable.

We also spend a fortune on care homes for the elderly, government paying for those with insufficient funds and those whose money runs out while in care. Its fine to spend it on the elderly and disabled if we can stomach more tax. 

Because of this latest setback Labour surely cant scrap the 2 child benefit cap.

If Reform get in they will have to harvest the migrant organs and fly them overseas on ice to pay the bills

how much money  could be saved by not  putting thousands upon thousands of people who have never contributed in this country, and likely never will, in luxury hotels at the taxpayers expense

old people in care homes in almost every case will have contributed most of their working life, everyone gets old including illegal immigrants, how will their care be funded?

organ harvesting,,, interesting idea, at least there will be a good supply of doctors and surgeons to wield the scalpels, I'm sure I heard somebody say they were arriving by the boatload. 

 

 

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On 03/07/2025 at 09:11, Mark J said:
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