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Can agree with much of that. But the water has been being heated for ages, in many different areas of life/society, and folk fall for it and actually support it.
11:46 Sun 27th Nov 2022
Can agree with much of that. But the water has been being heated for ages, in many different areas of life/society, and folk fall for it and actually support it.
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OG; You are the first to reply & you get BA straight off!
Most, if not all, of our current difficulties are attributable to the Tories being in power for the last 12 years.

It won't happen.
Scary - not the article but the comments underneath - these people walk among us.
By my reckoning – the last 12 years has already happened.
"If we don’t use the next general election to make a revolutionary political change there will be no second chance. The water is nearly boiling, and it’s time to jump out or be cooked." - who does he suggest voting for?
//who does he suggest voting for? //

//We can withhold our votes from all the major parties. We can vote for an emergent right-of-centre party, one which rejects the authoritarian sect, the globalist mantras of open borders, catastrophic climate change, Net Zero, digital currency, mRNA technology vaccines, the end of free movement, demonisation and cancellation of the voices of challenge and dissent, and the end of any form of national history, pride and identity.//

^Him - whoever he is. If the author ever finds out I'll leave him to it.
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I have unfortunately forfeited my right, due to time out, to vote any more in the UK, even though I have lots of interests there - taxation without representation!

But if I could vote I'd be looking at these two;

https://www.reformparty.uk/ or https://sdp.org.uk/
We may crave a political revolution but in reality we mostly get the Tories and sometimes Labour. If there is going to be any change then it's one of those that will do it if they think they need to to get through the door of no 10.
Listen Tory goverment just did not appear from outta space .It was elected in acause Boris was supposed to be the greatest .So Will the people be up for admitting it got it wrong or is more of the same . You decide Eh .
Weecalf, you're not telling it how it is. We had a Tory government long before Boris became PM.
Khandro: Both of those organisations believe in ‘making Brexit work’, which is an oxymoron.
KHANDRO, when were you last registered to vote in a UK election?
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Corby, My time ran out last year, 15 years after the last property I owned in England.
I voted in the last GE though.
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Usual far right twaddle.
At least there isn’t a 38 minute video this time.
The Conservative Woman’s Editor is Kathy Gyngell, who is a trustee of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a climate change denial group based at 55 Tufton Street with a host of other far right nutjobs.

// This network is tied to major US funders of climate science denial and organizations supporting right-wing political causes including the Koch brothers of Koch Industries and Robert Mercer. The network works closely with British politicians, it also has extensive ties to far-right parties in Europe with roots in Neo-Nazism, from the Sweden Democrats to the Brothers of Italy. //
//Khandro: Both of those organisations believe in ‘making Brexit work’, which is an oxymoron.//

Why do you believe that the only route to the UK being successful lies with membership of the EU? How do the other 160-odd nations that are not EU members manage so well, (some of them considerably better than any European country)?
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Gromit's typical Marxist stance; when you have no answer to the message, shoot the messenger.

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