Oh dear!

Leanderthal is typical of the 2019 intake, not one nation Conservatives, just right wing grifters devoid of principles.

Boris Johnson won a big majority, but he did it with an awful lot of constituencies with small margins

the big problem for Labour aside from Tory gerrymandering, is the loss of Labour seats to SNP in Scotland
Don’t you think they will get those back ? SNP are toast, surely?
 
Conservatives right wing lol.
they are very right wing:

- hatred of foreigners
-increase in wealth inequality
-control of media
-deregulation
-lobby groups define policy

etc etc

I am sorry you don’t much about politics, maybe you should stick to things you know about…..lizards or 5G
 
Don’t you think they will get those back ? SNP are toast, surely?
TBF I don’t follow Scottish politics all that closely, but Blair had 56 Labour seats in Scotland in 1997 and just 1 now.

Im sure Labour will get some seats but nothing like 50 odd


SNP only won so many seats because of the Conservatives, if Labour win, SNP don’t have a purpose to exist really
 
They ramp up hatred against foreigners

Bravermans inflammatory language is pure Trump
The man who knows everything about politics and you fell for that hook line and sinker. Poor notchy living in the Twilight zone.
 
You must have missed Brexit? Financial idiocy, all in the name of right wing populism. Utter shít.

You'll be telling us next, that the dweeb Reesmugg is a leftie, lol.
From Gantman's pov everyone's a damned Pinko.
 
From Gantman's pov everyone's a damned Pinko.
Gant's a clown, a circus act. He trolls the forum spouting nonsense, looking for a rise. Few take him seriously.

Have you ever seen a genuine useful post from gant? Classic troll.
 
Poss they hate indigenous Brits even more, if they do things like that to them.
Who are 'the indigenous' in UK?

Immigration is a necessity to keep the NHS and other such organisations functioning.
If it were not for immigration UK's economy would be in a worst state.
 
Immigration is a necessity to keep the NHS and other such organisations functioning.
If it were not for immigration UK's economy would be in a worst state.
It’s all very well saying we need immigration but thats only because we take the easy option of nicking trained and skilled people from other countries. We should be training and paying decent wages to our own. You can’t have it both ways - you’d be the first to moan if the UK spent x number of years training people, only for them to be poached by another country. There are shortages in skilled people in every country - are you happy increasing those shortages in other countries to lessen the shortages here?
 
The Conservatives are thus, once again, mired in what a Freudian-minded backbencher might term the political narcissism of small differences and at risk of implosion over amendments to the text of a bill or treaty that about 95% of the voting population would struggle to distinguish between.

They also all know how this would end. Monday’s Daily Telegraph constituency-extrapolated mega-poll gave Labour a projected 120-seat majority, one viewed by many pundits as an underestimate, even without the context of a snap election forced by Tory splits.


Tory rats are leaving the sinking ship.
 
It’s all very well saying we need immigration but thats only because we take the easy option of nicking trained and skilled people from other countries.
Whose policy is that. What have the recent goverrnment done to reverse it?

We should be training and paying decent wages to our own.
Of course we should, but we don't. Why is that?

You can’t have it both ways - you’d be the first to moan if the UK spent x number of years training people, only for them to be poached by another country.
You seriously misjudge me. I'd be absolutely delighted if the richer nations were training medical staff to deliver medical tratment to needy people around the world.

There are shortages in skilled people in every country - are you happy increasing those shortages in other countries to lessen the shortages here?
The developing world have genuine reasons for lack of training and education, bombs dropped by the west being just one of those reasons.
If it means some medical staff help out UK, extend their training and experience, increase their networks, and earn additional money to support their extended family back home, then it's not all doom and gloom.
And yes, I'm pleased as punch when those medical staff return home to deliver the medical care they've learnt.
As individuals they are entitled to choose where and when and how they deliver their expertise, just as you were and are.
 
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