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Sunak is   worse than Johnson i reckon.

 

Smashed the "overton window " they have shifted so  far right.

 

Crazy is  the new normal so many parrallels with the Trump lot.

 

Soming very odd for the first Asian PM to be such a  far right PM.

 

Inciting violence by a group with a hatred of people  like him to protest against a  pro palastine rally so by definition  pro israel/jewish.

 

 

Odd bed fellows.....

 

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Israel has been engaging far-right groups and parties across Europe, ignoring their anti-Semitism.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Stere said:

Sunak is   worse than Johnson i reckon.

 

Smashed the "overton window " they have shifted so  far right.

 

Crazy is  the new normal so many parrallels with the Trump lot.

 

Soming very odd for the first Asian PM to be such a  far right PM.

 

Inciting violence by a group with a hatred of people  like him to protest against a  pro palastine rally so by definition  pro israel/jewish.

 

 

Odd bed fellows.....

 

WWW.ALJAZEERA.COM

Israel has been engaging far-right groups and parties across Europe, ignoring their anti-Semitism.

 

 

 

 

Agree with all that but your first point is pushing it a bit - I don't think anyone can be worse than Johnson. He's left a huge list of fckups. Just look at what's coming out of the Covid enquiry. The moral pygmy wasn't much worse than Trump or  Bolsonaro.

 

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Boris Johnson’s lack of focus and lack of humanity cost lives during Covid. Yet instead of facing charges, he is raking in...

 

Richy Rich Rishi seems to be further to the right, but he feels slightly more level headed and much less dishonest than Boris at least.

 

The EDL and other knuckle draggers must have been well confused on Sunday; being called to arms by someone who looks like one of their sworn enemies. (Maybe they fortified with extra rations of Stella and white powder). Weird times indeed.

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1 hour ago, sime42 said:

The EDL and other knuckle draggers must have been well confused on Sunday; being called to arms by someone who looks like one of their sworn enemies. (Maybe they fortified with extra rations of Stella and white powder). Weird times indeed.

 

Though all they might have needed was the invitation to go to London for a fight with the police regardless.

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Not sure he will have the time left to do so - I know they can push things through quickly but to do the checks they need to stop them being taken to court -again- is going to take some time. With a General Election coming soon, and this idea is going to be unpopular with many, it needs to be done by maybe January so that the voters forget about it a bit, otherwise it will harm their election results.

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55 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

About time 

 

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Millions of unemployed Brits "choosing to coast on the hard work of taxpayers" will stop...

 

 

In France, unemployment benefit is seen as a paid for right.

Indeed this is how the tourist hotspots of ski resorts, camp sites and restaurants function.

People work "The season" then get laid off and cruise through until the next season on 90% of their previous salary paid as unemployment benefit.

Film and stage too have similar rights.

For other long term unemployed who claim the 'Revenue Social Allocation' with the housing and family benefits that go with it, the worst that happens is they get forced to attend diverse training courses.

 

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