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Cocha

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  1. 😂😂😂 Never voted tory and it is seemingly more and more likely this will never ever change. It is nailed on that the biggest Labour fanboi on here will be voting for the red half of the housing ponzi supporting KDoW party though, you tribalistic dumbass.
  2. This is what keeps the Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster in power, they rely on this mindset and are quite happy with it. As you say later on, tories and labour are all but one and the same now. UKIP might have only got one seat, but it was the swing towards them in numbers rather than seats which panicked them into the referendum. This is the kind of thing which needs to happen if people want change, otherwise we just vote for more of the same, which more and more people are claiming they don't want. I don't care what other parties people vote for, just as long as it isn't the Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster party. It isn't just the tories which need to start losing votes, good opposition is needed as well and we've ****** all anything like that nor has there been for a couple of decades at least. It won't happen over one election, but it needs people in numbers to stop thinking 'I'll vote for the least worst option of the same party' and start thinking 'I'll vote for anyone other than the KDoW party'. At the very least, people on this board should realise that a vote for red or a vote for blue is a vote for the housing ponzi scheme to continue, as either side of the party has supported this both when in power and when in opposition.
  3. If it is supply and demand, then wouldn't it be the case that house prices and rents would have risen pretty much in uniform over the same period of time? If so, does anyone have a graph of house price and rent rises since the turn of the millennium? House prices pretty much trebled during the noughties, but the same certainly didn't happen with my rent.
  4. Redundancies, repossessions, ponzi housing props, how much banks are willing to lend and how much it costs to borrow it also have big effects, as the last couple of decades have proven.
  5. This has been going on for many years prior to Brexit. A little clue to this is this board itself, you might want to check what year it came into being. The Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster is responsible for the de-industrialisation of Britain and those who kept voting for it. It decided it wanted to prioritise the casino banking world of the city of London and a housing ponzi scheme over wealth creating industry. If you are one of those who kept voting for it, then you have played your part in why the country is as you describe.
  6. The size of the lies will be subjective. There is no point moaning about liars in Westminster when you vote for the liars of the Kleptoctratic Duopoly of Westminster time and time and time again.
  7. If you've always voted red or blue then you have always voted for lies.
  8. In which case Brexit makes no difference to our end destination then (although I think you are talking cobblers) ******ed if we did and ******ed if we didn't. At least we have reduced worker exploitation and downward pressure on wages and working conditions by leaving the EU political union mind.
  9. That's why the last 3 decades have been a disaster financially and Brexit has provided the opportunity to rectify this.
  10. I was told for years and years that an unlimited amount of access to cheaper labour (modern day slavery) via FoM had no effect on the wages and working conditions of the employees of the host nation. Apparently this made me a waaaaycist and little englander. Are you saying this wasn't true?
  11. If it is happy days, if it isn't, happy days. They are less worse off either way than they otherwise would have been with FoM pushing their wages down.
  12. The tories aren't going to stop the boats, they aren't capable, so they have made a rod for their own back. As the fall out from these boats arriving affects more and more people, they will be looking for a party which they believe can stop the boats/return illegal immigrants. And that party isn't labour, so the build up to the next election could be very interesting.
  13. Most people have voted for parties which promise to increase house prices, whatever their age, because most people just vote for the Kleptocratic Duopoly of Westminster, which was and is a party for increasing house prices.
  14. Something it took years to find an issue with was pulled after very few instances of causing serious heart issues. Something hardly tested and we now have a seemingly significant increase in the number of serious heart issues, yeah no worries, lets ignore what could be a possibility and keep injecting people with it. Yep, the differences are obvious.
  15. Not a vaccine but I did mention Triludan on here a week or so ago. This was on the market for over a decade before being pulled for what appeared to be a miniscule number of reactions, relative to usage.
  16. Indeed and 'independent' bodies can be leaned on. I mean, look what happened with regards to 'independent' credit rating agencies, issuing AAA's to absolute junk.
  17. You should probably listen to the full speech then. Plenty of statistical analysis based on the governments own figures later on. I also seem to remember that the yellow card scheme is getting dropped soon, but I'd need to check again exactly what was said about it.
  18. BBC 5 Live reported 50,000 in nearly 400 hotels this morning. The rate the RNLI are bringing them in, I can't see it being too long before that figure is above 50,000 and 400.
  19. Well you chaps focus on gathering your evidence and we will do so with ours 🙂 However, in this thread, please stay on topic.
  20. This isn't the first time or thread that dougy has gone off on an unrelated paedo tangent. Were it to happen again, it would certainly show a worrying pattern developing of what appears to occupy his mind.
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