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  1. skybluetony176

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    For balance Didn’t Truss add £30bn in a couple of days from her mini budget with the real cost being much larger in reality due to it increasing the cost of borrowing for the government. IIRC the cost of government borrowing was still 1.1% higher 5 months later than it would have been without...
  2. skybluetony176

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    They fucked up from day one. Austerity stifled growth and directly grew the debt by every measure as a consequence. Then there’s the cost on everything else. Education, NHS, policing, etc etc. basically every institution in the country broke down effecting each and every one of us individually...
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    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    It doesn’t matter Pete. The trends were set before Covid and ultimately Covid barely moved the needle on the trends. Brexit is a bigger issue and a continuing issue that continues to be a millstone around our necks.
  4. skybluetony176

    We would have been better off with Robins

    I said when Robins was sacked if we were replacing him with Lampard then what was the point of sacking Robins in the first place. But he’s here now so he’s got to be given time and a transfer window. So at least Easter. If it’s too late by Easter let’s face it, it’s already too late. Let’s...
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    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    All that’s true but they also oversaw the longest period of continuous growth since records began in the UK. The Tories by contrast have overseen national debt grow by every measure, slow growth, crumbling infrastructure, crumbling services, lies lies and more lies, increase in the equality gap...
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    NZ to ban greyhound racing

    There ain’t nothing that you get from meat that you can’t get from plants. Certainly nothing that your body actually needs anyway, with the added benefit of not having all the shit your body doesn’t need from meat. I ain’t having a go and I certainly ain’t going to start calling you a...
  7. skybluetony176

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    By woke crusade you mean being more concerned about the problem areas where my daughters are more likely to be effected by. My daughters are 15 and 17 and are yet to be harassed by the trans community, both on the other hand have been subjected to harassment by toxic masculinity and incel...
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    For sex crimes or just crime? Trans are 4 times more likely to be a victim of sex based crimes than someone born into the same sex. Plus look at the cover ups some demographics benefit from. The police especially. When you hear a case such as Wayne Cousins it’s unbelievable that he was allowed...
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    Jesus Christ you’re scraping the bottom of the excuse barrel. People are free to sell to anyone they like, you’re completely missing the point. The point is that the housing market has been pushed out of the aspirations of a generation by design. You may have done well out of it and I know I...
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    The only reason trans gets so much airtime is because the right is obsessed with them. It’s a faux issue in the big scheme of things. Met police officers are a bigger danger to women. TV presenters are a bigger danger to women. Men who drink too much are a bigger danger to women. MP’s are a...
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    That’s just word salad. Pretty sure it will be the fault of the perpetrator. That’s typical how crime works. What you’re saying isn’t even tangible. Women are far more at risk of toxic masculinity and the statistics overwhelmingly back that up unlike the bollocks you just spouted. If women...
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    I really don’t have the slightest idea of what you’re going on about. The fact is the best chance of your property falling into the hands of your grandchildren to live in when you die, short of you willing it to them, is for the property market to stagnate while average earnings catch up while...
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    Private landlords, oligarchs, trust funds etc. Couple that with council not building enough social housing and/or selling social housing off in bulk to housing agencies. When old people die not enough of that housing goes directly to the people who will end up living in it. That could have been...
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    I bet you can’t even articulate what “it” is.
  15. skybluetony176

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    Technically there is, or at least as much stock relative to the population as there ever has been. The problem is it’s largely in the wrong hands.
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    Of what? It’s a bogeyman made up by the right.
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    It won’t collapse like that again. Housing shortages are too large. There’s too much buffer. We do need a long period of stagnation in house prices though to allow wages to catch up.
  18. skybluetony176

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    Now that I get. I just worry people will look for answers in the wrong places. You’d be better off swallowing your woke agenda bollocks (and it is bollocks) and looking at who is first in line when standing up for pensioners. Last general election it was the Lim Dems, they stepped up and were...
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    That’s enough about Tory donors. Besides Labour have set up a task force to get back the free cash the Tories gave away. About 10 years worth of benefits fraud in one hit.
  20. skybluetony176

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    Socialism it is then. You may have to bend on your anti “woke” red lines then. Only left leaning parties are interested in even changing the direction to achieve that. The right leaning parties seem to think more privatisation is the answer. Pointing in the past (as recently as the last GE) to...
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