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1 minute ago, WILF said:

I’m confident, in fact I’m positive, that this insanity will all end somehow….always has, always will.

Probably not in any meaningful way in my lifetime, but for future generations certainly……the kicker is that we don’t know how.

As it stands I can’t see it being sensible, this ends in chaos and brutality…..but, it’s shifting sands all the time and we can only hope. 

I’m a bit of a political nerd, I talk to family, friends, people on my WhatsApp groups and , of course. “ the man down the pub” , or the allotments, in my case.

I see feelings running the full spectrum; from fear through indifference to anger, but many , in fact the vast majority , are deeply against the status quo.

What will happen ? Well, my own opinion is Reform will win the next General Election, but Labour will have left the country in such a state Reform will have great difficulty in turning things around, and people will say “ see, they are just the same as the rest !”. I hope not, though.

Cheers.

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As I said earlier we are a country with high living standards and it's all debt and illusion.  Listen to the headlines 'britains economy is looking positive because we grew by 0.2 percent rather than

I think Reform are a tool, nothing more. When one of the most high profile people is a paki then you know you’re f****d from the start. My feelings are, I hope people use the tool to show pe

Do you remember back in the late 90's/early 00's when the BNP were actually looking like a force in certain parts of the country......when many of us actually thought it could be the start of somethin

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2 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I’m a bit of a political nerd, I talk to family, friends, people on my WhatsApp groups and , of course. “ the man down the pub” , or the allotments, in my case.

I see feelings running the full spectrum; from fear through indifference to anger, but many , in fact the vast majority , are deeply against the status quo.

What will happen ? Well, my own opinion is Reform will win the next General Election, but Labour will have left the country in such a state Reform will have great difficulty in turning things around, and people will say “ see, they are just the same as the rest !”. I hope not, though.

Cheers.

Isn't that what's happening now? We can't just keep using that as an excuse?

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Just now, Pardus said:

Isn't that what's happening now? We can't just keep using that as an excuse?

Using what as an excuse ?

I was giving an opinion, not making excuses .

Cheers.

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3 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I’m a bit of a political nerd, I talk to family, friends, people on my WhatsApp groups and , of course. “ the man down the pub” , or the allotments, in my case.

I see feelings running the full spectrum; from fear through indifference to anger, but many , in fact the vast majority , are deeply against the status quo.

What will happen ? Well, my own opinion is Reform will win the next General Election, but Labour will have left the country in such a state Reform will have great difficulty in turning things around, and people will say “ see, they are just the same as the rest !”. I hope not, though.

Cheers.

I think that’s a pretty valid guess mate, folks memory’s last as long as a headline from what I can see of it.

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3 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Using what as an excuse ?

I was giving an opinion, not making excuses .

Cheers.

Eh? I'm saying, isn't that what the Tories said and now Labour? If Reform win and fail then that's on them!

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2 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Eh? I'm saying, isn't that what the Tories said and now Labour? If Reform win and fail then that's on them!

Yeah, fair shout that…..

And it’s down to people to remember the state of things before……Will folks swallow hardship for the chance of a different outcome ?…..that’s the question 

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3 minutes ago, Pardus said:

Eh? I'm saying, isn't that what the Tories said and now Labour? If Reform win and fail then that's on them!

Ahh, ok !

Perhaps you should have said “they” rather than “ “we” ?

My bad, I tend to read things literally, maybe something to do with my OCD ! LOL !

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44 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

I’m a bit of a political nerd, I talk to family, friends, people on my WhatsApp groups and , of course. “ the man down the pub” , or the allotments, in my case.

I see feelings running the full spectrum; from fear through indifference to anger, but many , in fact the vast majority , are deeply against the status quo.

What will happen ? Well, my own opinion is Reform will win the next General Election, but Labour will have left the country in such a state Reform will have great difficulty in turning things around, and people will say “ see, they are just the same as the rest !”. I hope not, though.

Cheers.

I think they'll have a few ideas from the States ,such as doge which the reform councils are trying to implement, plus if they can pull off leaving echr and remove all illegals that will give them some allowances when it comes to the long term difficulties. Interesting times ahead....trump and co is definitely leading the way with illegals....imagine reform attempting it with Obama in power....he tried to kybosh Brexit 

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1 hour ago, Borr said:

I think they'll have a few ideas from the States ,such as doge which the reform councils are trying to implement, plus if they can pull off leaving echr and remove all illegals that will give them some allowances when it comes to the long term difficulties. Interesting times ahead....trump and co is definitely leading the way with illegals....imagine reform attempting it with Obama in power....he tried to kybosh Brexit 

I'm with you on that one mate.

It's a sorry state of affairs though , when your only hope is the leader of a foreign government thousands of miles away . 👍

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1 hour ago, mel b said:

I'm with you on that one mate.

It's a sorry state of affairs though , when your only hope is the leader of a foreign government thousands of miles away . 👍

as you both say ......if Reform drop the ECHR...and deal properly with the illigal migrants..........just do those 2 in coming to power ...the people will get right behind Farage lock stock and barrel.......

at the moment it is all "talk the talk"......but can they "walk the walk"

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 As I said earlier we are a country with high living standards and it's all debt and illusion.  Listen to the headlines 'britains economy is looking positive because we grew by 0.2 percent rather than the 0.1 predicated'. 

If reform win I think the bank of England will send interest rates through the roof and then say 'look how they ruined the economy'.... and back we will go to years of lib/lab/con. 

I genuinely don't think we will get real change until we have a true collapse first. But that might come at any time. Could you imagine the chinks cutting the internet via sea cables or cyber war. Any sense of real panic and Britain would destroy itself in a month. Look at the panic when we ran out of bog roll. I remember during the scamdemic and they were reporting on empty shelves.....I walked past the reporters at the front, past the empty ready meal and pasta shelves and over to the butcher, fishmonger and veg and filled my trolley! 4 weeks without internet and Britain will be a smoking ruin, people bbqing each other.....then I'll crawl from the rubble in my Knight's outfit and take over !! 

 

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Rupert Lowe says alot of things that i approve of ...............BUT he is one person i do not trust....i constantly get the feeling he is in it for himself.......he has alot of diverse assets,,...and is wanting to grow that potfolio....

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On 30/06/2025 at 21:15, Bendigo said:

Apparently it's not a party but a 'movement' that any politician can join. 

Hopefully it's about fighting the left and our real enemies rather than causing more in fighting and discussion about 'whos British' and who's not 

Correct but as I said before politics is finished the way that we know it, it will be a small committee like group that works for WE THE PEOPLE as we head into the near future all the pieces of the jigsaw are coming together. I did say it would seem to get worse before it got better. 
 

we are being freed from being slaves right in front of our eyes 

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