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Who knows what other interests they may have outside the party.True but they are now irrelevant and there’s no immediate prospect of the 2010 coalition needing to be reformed. Under PR they could be a genuine third party.
My turn to agree with you.Completely agree with you.
If Labour really want to become the next government, they are going to have to do it on their own merits.
Come up with policies which will capture the imagination of the electorate.
But you also have to have a leader with charisma. And that is a massive problem for Starmer. Complete lack of charisma.
Sounds like the Every Party Except SNP strategy every election. Every flier is just references to why we can't let Sturgeon win. As far as party policies go they don't day much.The Tories must be getting some funding behind Shawn Bailey's London mayoral campaign. We got personalised flyers through today, 95% of which was just bashing Sadie Khan predictably.
Be a bit weird if they were praising him.The Tories must be getting some funding behind Shawn Bailey's London mayoral campaign. We got personalised flyers through today, 95% of which was just bashing Sadie Khan predictably.
not seen anything from any candidates.The Tories must be getting some funding behind Shawn Bailey's London mayoral campaign. We got personalised flyers through today, 95% of which was just bashing Sadie Khan predictably.
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Reminiscent of the Tories in 2019 GE.not seen anything from any candidates.
given the lack of travel, and thus exposure to advertising, I expect there to be a really low turnout. I’m not sure who that would favour, probably Khan, as the other Candidates won’t have any name recognition.
Khan has been universally terrible, but I expect him to be re-elected.
I’ve not said he would bring any improvements.Reminiscent of the Tories in 2019 GE.
What improvements do you think Shaun Bailey will bring?
The autocorrect on my workphone is a fecking nightmare.Be a bit weird if they were praising him.
Khan tries to keep tube and bus charges down at least- they went up a lot under Johnson. Not sure on cycle lanes tbh- some are ok, others very poorly thought out.not seen anything from any candidates.
given the lack of travel, and thus exposure to advertising, I expect there to be a really low turnout. I’m not sure who that would favour, probably Khan, as the other Candidates won’t have any name recognition.
Khan has been universally terrible, but I expect him to be re-elected.
One of the big issues with Khan is trust as he was voted in on a promise not to increase travel charges, and then did…Khan tries to keep tube and bus charges down at least- they went up a lot under Johnson. Not sure on cycle lanes tbh- some are ok, others very poorly thought out.
I don't really know that much about what he has or hasn't done tbh.
Bailey is a fecking idiot with his homeless folk should save £5k for a deposit comments.
No idea about the other candidates.
It seemed more the government forcing an above inflation fare rise for the bailout.One of the big issues with Khan is trust as he was voted in on a promise not to increase travel charges, and then did…
the congestion charge and expansion of ULEZ are somewhat controversial, and adversely (will) affects poorer families. When he inevitably expands that further again, we will be paying £10-12 a day for older cars across most of London.
I’ll have to have a look at the other candidates, but I doubt any parties are interested in seriously challenging him.
Smuggling wheelbarrowsHow much did they spend on that briefing room?
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More populism?How much did they spend on that briefing room?
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Lobbying can be absolutely legitimate. It's part of how Westminster lives and breathes. Who would object to a small charity approaching its local MP to ask for help?
Tory bitch.Boris Johnson told Sir James Dyson by text he would 'fix' tax issue https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56819137
@Pexbo guess who’s analysis this is?
How can she fecking post that with any sense of unbiased reporting! I used to think the criticism over her was over the top but her recent behaviour especially in the last election was disgusting.
A taskforce has been created by the Bank of England (BoE) and the UK Treasury to explore the possible launch of a “Central Bank Digital Currency”
(CBDC). The new form of digital money would be issued for use by households and businesses, and would exist alongside cash and bank deposits,
rather than replacing them, the BoE said in a statement.
The “Britcoin” would basically be a digital version of sterling and could change the payments system, “the plumbing of the financial system”, says the
BBC’s economics editor Faisal Islam. However, it would not be a “Bitcoin-style speculative asset with wild fluctuations in value” and there would be
“limited appeal for the fans of crypto”.
As an aside, I wonder how many of those smugly patting themselves on the back today for sticking it to the football elites voted for Brexit or the Tories?Boris must be seething the ESL is over. Gave him distraction from his corruption!
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Posted this in the Corbyn threadAs an aside, I wonder how many of those smugly patting themselves on the back today for sticking it to the football elites voted for Brexit or the Tories?
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£2.6mHow much did they spend on that briefing room?
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Seems like the true impact of the grift was felt by those who were promised it.£2.6m
But if you look at Twitter she's mainly getting accused of being a leftie. Absolutely madballs.Laura K’s BBC article on PMQs is hilariously biased.
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Hammersmith Bridge to be renamed Wayne