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Come on then let's get the usual jokers on here thoughts on the matter how do we get ourselves out this mess ? 
 

royal family - corrupt 

military - corrupt 

government - corrupt  ( add farage into that category ) 

Judges - corrupt 

lawyers - corrupt 

police - corrupt 

social services - corrupt 

health care - corrupt 

councils - corrupt 

The list goes on ..........
 

Considering it's pretty much a small island we are living on what chance does the common people of the uk hold ? 
 

 

 

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1.5 million signatures and climbing still ...its a embarrassing show of discontent for Labour if nothing else. 

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51 minutes ago, kanny said:

Vinegar tits!

I recall passing by Wentworth leisure centre in Hexham one night Circa 1994/5 out lamping

One of the crotch rockets piped up

I'll shag Bea Smith the fat ginger gunt, and reckoned I could have Lizzie

I don't know about that, Wouldn't have minded a bit of detention with Reb Keane mind 

 

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1 hour ago, TRUEBRIT66 said:

The man the British public voted to lead us.......................

The Evil History of Keir Starmer - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTmdcynhGi0

You keep saying we voted for him, but cons had three terms and multiple leaders to deal with issues the public wanted sorting , such as illegal immigration, NHS etc. so starmer got in on the back of that, by default . I don't know a soul that voted for starmer. But nonetheless he's in power . 

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5 minutes ago, Borr said:

You keep saying we voted for him, but cons had three terms and multiple leaders to deal with issues the public wanted sorting , such as illegal immigration, NHS etc. so starmer got in on the back of that, by default . I don't know a soul that voted for starmer. But nonetheless he's in power . 

sandy lol

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5 minutes ago, Borr said:

Obviously NHS , most of civil service and union members etc. would be labour typically, they lost a lot of Muslims to nothing or the green party lol

when you think about it the liberals think there intelligent and most would be classed as such drs teachers etc 

but when you look at it there not intelligent at all there just the type of people who can read repeat read repeat remember that isn’t intelligence it’s why there so easy to brainwash and believe shite anything someone more intelligent tells them lol 

 

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1 hour ago, Borr said:

You keep saying we voted for him, but cons had three terms and multiple leaders to deal with issues the public wanted sorting , such as illegal immigration, NHS etc. so starmer got in on the back of that, by default . I don't know a soul that voted for starmer. But nonetheless he's in power . 

It wasn't default it was apathy and laziness on the part of the alternative parties and the voting British electorate.

Here's the facts, less than 60% of the country could even be arsed to vote and those that did vote handed Labour the majority rule. The 40% who didn't vote are just as culpable as those who voted Labour.  

People need to accept that and should be more concerned as to why a lawyer who did not charge a known peado and necrophiliac and stopped a murdering child killer from facing the death penalty in another country was voted in in the first place.      

  

 

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6 minutes ago, TRUEBRIT66 said:

It wasn't default it was apathy and laziness on the part of the alternative parties and the voting British electorate.

Here's the facts, less than 60% of the country could even be arsed to vote and those that did vote handed Labour the majority rule. The 40% who didn't vote are just as culpable as those who voted Labour.  

People need to accept that and should be more concerned as to why a lawyer who did not charge a known peado and necrophiliac and stopped a murdering child killer from facing the death penalty in another country was voted in in the first place.      

  

 

Who do you vote for then?

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