Reform UK - A symptom of all that is wrong?
Discussion
chrispmartha said:
Liz Truss is mental and the fact that she was ever Pm shows what a stshow it has been. Same for Boris Johnson.
However, it was the Conservative Party members that voted for her over Sunak. That would suggest that the party wanted a right wing PM. She was ousted by the parliamentary Conservatives and we got unelected Sunak as party leader and PM. That might explain why so many Tory faithful are defecting to Reform. borcy said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
CraigyMc said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Dave200 said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
crankedup5 said:
A few posters you can coast from stats to stats offered from differing outlets, most will present entirely differing ‘facts and figures’.For example the students entering the U.K. mentioned earlier, no mention of family members accompany of students and wether that was included or not in the stats presented. We do know that family members are now restricted to overseas students.
Oh dear. This immigrant also knows how to spell 'whether'.Another slip? I think not.
Never mind your argument your lack of basic English grammar is pointing to a limited education. Which explains quite a lot.
borcy said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Indeed but the question is which one? Please don't insult peoples intelligence, by suggesting labour, or the tories.
I'm guessing from your post you have an idea/know which party has a broad age support?Pan Pan Pan said:
borcy said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Indeed but the question is which one? Please don't insult peoples intelligence, by suggesting labour, or the tories.
I'm guessing from your post you have an idea/know which party has a broad age support?Pan Pan Pan said:
borcy said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Indeed but the question is which one? Please don't insult peoples intelligence, by suggesting labour, or the tories.
I'm guessing from your post you have an idea/know which party has a broad age support?crankedup5 said:
Sums up the situation in U.K. perfectly, unfortunately. clip on BBC television news highlighted a young woman broadcasting her situation ‘ I suffer from anxiety therefore I cannot leave my house and go to work, I have to rely on benefits’.
This explains so much, and is a perfect example of the social disenfranchisement that frauds like Reform are trying to tap into.Pan Pan Pan said:
Dave200 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Dave200 said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
crankedup5 said:
A few posters you can coast from stats to stats offered from differing outlets, most will present entirely differing ‘facts and figures’.For example the students entering the U.K. mentioned earlier, no mention of family members accompany of students and wether that was included or not in the stats presented. We do know that family members are now restricted to overseas students.
Oh dear. This immigrant also knows how to spell 'whether'.Another slip? I think not.
Never mind your argument your lack of basic English grammar is pointing to a limited education. Which explains quite a lot.
https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/48476-how-i...
Dave200 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Dave200 said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Dave200 said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
crankedup5 said:
A few posters you can coast from stats to stats offered from differing outlets, most will present entirely differing ‘facts and figures’.For example the students entering the U.K. mentioned earlier, no mention of family members accompany of students and wether that was included or not in the stats presented. We do know that family members are now restricted to overseas students.
Oh dear. This immigrant also knows how to spell 'whether'.Another slip? I think not.
Never mind your argument your lack of basic English grammar is pointing to a limited education. Which explains quite a lot.
https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/48476-how-i...
bad company said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
How would you describe the performance of both the tories, and the labour party, since the last war?, Mine would be apocryphal.
Loved the Maggie Thatcher era. Will we ever get another leader like her?And of course the depleted social housing stock and covil unrest in the working class areas?
chrispmartha said:
crankedup5 said:
Sums up the situation in U.K. perfectly, unfortunately. clip on BBC television news highlighted a young woman broadcasting her situation ‘ I suffer from anxiety therefore I cannot leave my house and go to work, I have to rely on benefits’.
If she is suffering from severe anxiety and sounds like it’s manifested itself as Agoraphobia what do you suggest she does?Mental health issue can be just as debilitating as physical health issues. Maybe if the health service hadn’t been broken she might be able to get better treatment.
Jordie Barretts sock said:
chrispmartha said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
High interest rates weren't a solely UK thing. It was global.
It was still in that era that he said he lovedDouglas Quaid said:
chrispmartha said:
crankedup5 said:
Sums up the situation in U.K. perfectly, unfortunately. clip on BBC television news highlighted a young woman broadcasting her situation ‘ I suffer from anxiety therefore I cannot leave my house and go to work, I have to rely on benefits’.
If she is suffering from severe anxiety and sounds like it’s manifested itself as Agoraphobia what do you suggest she does?Mental health issue can be just as debilitating as physical health issues. Maybe if the health service hadn’t been broken she might be able to get better treatment.
Pretending mental health issues don’t exist is not a way to fix the issues.
What’s pathetic is the demonisation of people which is just a tactic from a failing government looking for others to blame to deflect from their incompetence.
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