Looks like TD’s meathead right w(h)ingers are having a hard time with their heroes out of government. :D
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Looks like TD’s meathead right w(h)ingers are having a hard time with their heroes out of government. :D
It appears Starmers homes , one of which was owned by Lord Ali were torched by pissed of rent boys!
The plot thickens...
How very witty.
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This grifter Farage will be seen through even by Reform morons soon enough.
Nigel Farage missed debate on Brexit reset because he is holidaying abroad | Nigel Farage | The Guardian
Quote:
Nigel Farage missed the parliamentary debate on the biggest reset to Brexit since the referendum because he is overseas on holiday, the Reform UK leader has said.
Following speculation that he was on holiday in France, Farage, who has not been seen in the Commons this week and did not present his GB News show on Monday, released a statement confirming he was away.
“There seems to be great consternation in the press that they have not seen me for 48 hours. Well, they will have to wait some time,” he wrote.
“After months of touring the UK in the run-up to our hugely successful local election campaign I will resume travelling the country next week as Reform moves to the next stage.
“Meanwhile I am having my first overseas break for three years, the jungle excepted. Well I say break … plenty of articles and fundraising calls!”
In 2023 Farage went to the jungle in Australia to take part in the ITV reality TV show I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! Since becoming the MP for Clacton last year, Farage has taken a number of overseas trips which were not entirely for parliamentary work.
He has made at least nine trips abroad, including eight to the US, since last year’s general election, with many of them either funded by donors or undertaken for paid employment such as speeches.
These included a visit to the US in support of Donald Trump in August last year where flights and accommodation for Farage and one staffer cost nearly £33,000, and a £27,000 trip to attend Trump’s inauguration in January this year.
His holiday takes place while the Commons is sitting, despite the fact that the chamber goes into recess from Thursday, and does not sit all of next week.
On Tuesday, MPs debated a statement from Keir Starmer on the UK’s negotiations with the EU on a series of Brexit-related changes to border checks, fishing and defence.
Farage used X to call this “a surrender agreement”, but his deputy, Richard Tice, spoke in the Commons for the party.
A Guardian analysis in March found that by that point, Farage had spent more than 800 hours on outside employment since being elected as an MP.
So what?
He's a busy man.
He's not shagging rent boys with his sidekick Lord Ali.
You heard it here first Ciz!!!
Apparently there's a " Super Injunction " in place preventing the three young effeminate looking men from going public.
Starmer and Lord Ali like a bit of spitroast action and they're not fussy who goes in what position.
The backdoor Boyz direct from Starmers front line...
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Sadly no party can appease a population weaned on entitlement and rights divorced from obligation and duty.
Covid gave many a taste of loafing .
Uk is not alone in seeking a Scandanavian level of social services, public transport, housing and health but is unwilling to fund it which can only come from more people working more hours paying more taxes and those with accountants will avoid or flee.
Reform has alas not understood with most people living longer in unfunded retirements with no young relatives willing or able to house them.
Tis means the young influencers, the NEETS,the workshy may need to cook , sweep, wipe bums and clean rooms for minimum wage or else UK will still need immigrants who'll accept lower conditions will be required.
The situation is even worse in Italy and France where the white indigenous eductaed young women are not replacing the native population,we can see the outcome looking at Japan where there are very very few resident foreigners apart form odd Thai tart, UK Tefl eror US service personel.
Razy lacism and some idyllic 50s England of district nurses on bikes, men in cricket flanels and old fellows supping mild with a pipe and whippet can only be found near me in LOS this day and age,One of teh loveliest aspects about my backward nook it's like my childhood but there are Thai Lu Thai Lanna Chinese old and ancient, Hmong Lisu and a handful of discrrning Irish Brist, belgians Swedes Yanks Dutch french and me who are well travelled and find rural Lanna has a peace and quite for those "Dunroamin"
I see Reform is reflecting the hurt and disappointment of many who feel the indigenous have lost out as globalism and multi culturalism arrived.
REFORM may well replace the timid Tories misled at present and if Starmer/Labour stuffs up due to his own failings or external matters like Covid/Ukraine events beyond any PMs control they may rule.
Be careful what you wish for people thought it couldn't be worse than Blair then there was Brown, Boris appaling egotist then Truss crashed the economy.
If Reeves is ousted by the left as seems likely it will make Labour even less electable , I cannot imagine UK population will find reality of Angela Rayner's faction any more appealing than Corbyn ,Kinnock or Foot.
The future suggests Wes Streeting Torsten Bell Liz Kendall may face Jenrick in 2029 if Starmer stumbles.
Unless a magician can convince the rich, the unmortgaged , the asset rich to donate to the feckless it'll be the ordinary easily taxed worker and consumer.
I may be utterly wrong usually am.
However if Farage is the answer it's the wrong question.
farage is not the answer, but a mature and more experienced reform party certainly are.
rayner the gobshite is making the news at the moment with her pronouncements on wealth and savings taxes that are being seen as a precursor to a leadership bid, supported by the hard left of the party, but that would be suicide for the party, and a slow death for the country.
not content with the surge in inflation to 3.5 per cent, the ugly gobshite has pushed a plan to expand inheritance tax, cap pension pots, hit more people with the 45 per cent tax rate and intends to pauperise the middle class and in doing so cut off their last routes to self-reliance.
chancellor reeves ( rachel from accounts, who lied about her cv) is stuck, the lefts client groups ( unions, civil servants, nhs workers etc.) are demanding pay rises and handouts, but the economy is in no fit state to pay them.
stoma is more interested in courting students, touring entertainers and of course the ubiquitous "working people" and benefit scroungers who fly to spain many times a year and whose only concern is shorter queues at immigration.
stoma is selling britain down the river, and giving no apology for signing up to an undemocratic “dynamic alignment”, forcing us to apply whatever laws the EU decides in a range of areas, including in food standards, whilst we have no say in how those rukles are formulated. the eu must be laughing all the way to the next agriculture border checkpoint.
we are handing extensive control over energy markets and net zero to brussels, and stoma has agreed to trade sanctions if we EVER pull out. next is the “youth experience” mobility scheme (30 year olds are hardly youth) to allow at least 100,000 migrants from the lower end of the EU to enter the UK. many will work in social care, exposing as bogus the government’s pledge to end our reliance on cheap overseas labour.
stoma, a deluded and fanatical remainer, is openly rubbing brexiteers noses in it. vindictiveness in action, never mind what is best for the country.
but it has always been in socialists DNA to find enemies and persecute them. especially enemies that have made a success of themselves and have no need to rely on the crumbs offered by the state, socialism is empowered by our dependence on it. well fuck that thank you very much.
private school enrolment is down 13,000 already, four times more than predicted by labour, thanks to the spiteful tax on fees, but that was always the real reason to slap VAT on parents. groups that are right thinking in the far-left playbook, including farmers, the self employed, retired constables posting on social media, free thinkers, country dwellers, suburban car drivers and middle aged savers are fair game.
no socialist government, anywhere, has ever left a country better off when it left office than when it took office. socialism is the politics of schoolboys, idealists and dreamers and it is a malignant and intolerant orthodoxy.
..... and the latest humiliation for labour, stoma has been publicly thanked by hamas for cutting off trade deal talks with israel.
the uk government receiving plaudits from a terrorist group.
its enough to make you fucking weep.
Hilarious.
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Two Tier has plans for Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands next.
He's on a mission!
From whomever it remains to be seen....
Answer the question Ciz.
Christ, what a fkn idiot.
Reform are celebrating another election victory after winning a council-by election. The party took a seat previously held by Labour in the Shelley ward of Ongar Town Council, in the Epping Forest District in Essex.
Reform and the rest of the far right promised that yesterday was a national strike and millions on the streets campaigning against Labour.
https://x.com/TheBottom_Lines/status...45502342885750
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Which one is you, Chits?
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There was quite an in depth analysis on tut radio the other day on this subject, the takeaways were this;
The ICJ issued an advisory opinion which is non-binding.
The Mauritian claim is tenuous at best, the history is the Chagos were controlled with Mauritius by the French before they passed to the Brits under settlement post Napoleonic war.
The Brits administered the Chagos from Mauritius, its 1,300 km away from Mauritius, it was never prior to the Brits or post acknowledged as part of Mauritius.
The UK post Mauritius independence and under a Labour Govt purchased the islands for £3m with a proviso their ownership would pass to Mauritius at some future point when the UK no longer had use of them.
The Chagosians, initially settled as labour under the french and then lived there under British rule until they were forcefully relocated by a labour govt to Crawley and other locations lay claim to the Islands, being the nearest to an indigenous population.
The ICJ never once introduced the Chagosians into the proceedings, instead focussing a Mauritius claim to islands 1,300 km away, that their only historic involvement was in acting as the administrative authority under the Brits, prior to that there was never any link to Mauritius.
The Chagosians are fairly fragmented geographically but the main populations are in the UK and Mauritius and the main bodies that speak for them consider themselves British subjects under their designation as a British overseas territory. They have little rights in Mauritius and have not been consulted in this judicial process nor involved or consulted by Labour.
The ICJ judges are a disparate bunch with cloudy political affiliations and its dubious whether they are impartial.
The settlement which Labour has agreed with Mauritius of £100m annually on a 99 year lease is staggering given the other pressures the Govt is facing. Camoron when he was in office removed the UK from further discussion on this, Cleverly looked at it and ignored it both recognising the strategic importance of the Islands to our and American interests and that the UK was under no remit to do anything with a territory bought and paid for.
There is certain evidence the Labour Govt at the time pressured Mauritius over its claim when purchasing the Islands but whether the UK needed to purchase them in the first place was moot, this whole episode is likely playing upon labour and their hand wringing lefies.
So here we are with Starmer in an act of national self harm locking the UK into a lease it never needed to agree, following a non binding ICJ advisory and saddling the UK with £100m a year liabilities. Labour says the deal will cost a total of £3.4Bn although a child could work out that is wrong but this is Labour and finances here.
The "Dumbarse" here is you Hazza, you refresh that label daily, and as for your "Brown People" comment Hal, the Brown Chagosians have been sidelined by your Lefty Govt and this so called group of Court Justices.
Starmers already planning to give Gibraltar back and I wonder how much rent he will agree to paying?:smileylaughing:
You really couldn't make this lunacy up, it's not his money znd he doesn't give a fook.
His super injunction is a waste of tax payers money as well..
It was a fucking Saturday!
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When's your next protest, Christmas Day?
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(the state of that lot, btw :) )
Utter nonsense.
In 2019, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an Advisory Opinion regarding the Chagos Archipelago, finding that the United Kingdom's continued administration of the islands constituted a wrongful act. The ICJ concluded that the process of decolonization for Mauritius was not fully completed when it gained independence in 1968, and that the UK was under an obligation to end its administration of the Chagos Archipelago. This obligation was affirmed by the UN General Assembly in 2021.
Had Labour sat back and it was then taken over by whoever, you gammons would have been screaming blue murder for Labour not acting when the warning signs were perfectly clear.
Hmmm, well, let me guess.
* China maybe?
You know the country that has been furthering Chinese interests abroad - claiming the South China Sea up to Katy's doorstep - and would be absolutely desperate to get their hands on a strategically important military base in Diego Garcia that the US too is desperate to have access to?
Like between Africa and Asia and off the coast of the Middle East.
Just a bit important like.
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Ffs, Chits. At least pretend to have a clue.
:)
* But absolutely anyone really given its location.
so you are contending that the UK and Merca would have been forced by an ICJ advisory to leave the Chagos Is under threat of enforcement by whom exavctly ......5555555555555555555555555555555555
keep it coming Hal, you weren't advising two tier were you :smileylaughing:
really, its advisory, non-binding Hal and successive Govts up until Labour recognise national interest is more important than some tenuous link Mauriius has been persuing for a few decades via a questionable "court of justice" who judges very likely, like the UN, have been influenced by the very actor you mention.
The reason the UK had not followed the advisory is up until Labour is that anyone with half a brain could see the stupidity in it. If the chagosians arent going to get the islands back then why does a counntry 1300 kms away from it with dubious entitlement to them deserve their ownership?
you still havent addressed the chagosian side of it.......