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Grendel

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Not sure they did but what can we do?

Well the government chooses to keep these prices as they are - they can influence far more then the market forces and make more revenue every time the price rises
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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How do you mean? Both those things are factual - prices are going up because of the war and Reform want us involved in the war
I don't connect my living costs with Reform wanting us involved in Iran. I do connect serious problems with the cost of living with domestic government policy.
 

PVA

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I don't connect my living costs with Reform wanting us involved in Iran. I do connect serious problems with the cost of living with domestic government policy.

I'm not saying Reform are responsible for living costs.

But they are supporting something that is increasing people's bills - Labour should use that as an attack line (but won't because they are rubbish at that kind of thing)
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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He will never ever admit he`s wrong and to de escalate would be to admit he`s got it wrong.

He needs to find an escape route from somewhere, were he can pin the blame on someone else.
I think that's kind of what he was doing saying that the US had no idea the strike was going to happen. He's basically trying to throw Netanyahu under the bus to save himself. Can't see that going down well in the Knesset. But that's what happens when you have two inherently untrustworthy people allying together.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Nobody has a problem with taking out Khamenei and the regime.

The issue is there needed to be a proper plan in to do so, otherwise chaos would ensue and that is exactly what has happened.

And it's joe public like you and I that are going to pay for it.

Will you still be licking Trump's boots when it costs a fortune to fill your car up and your energy bills shoot up? Because that is coming very soon.
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Brighton Sky Blue

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I'm not saying Reform are responsible for living costs.

But they are supporting something that is increasing people's bills - Labour should use that as an attack line (but won't because they are rubbish at that kind of thing)
I'm tired of them focusing on why I shouldn't vote for other parties instead of focusing on why I should vote for them.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I'm tired of them focusing on why I shouldn't vote for other parties instead of focusing on why I should vote for them.
Because it's very hard to do then when there aren't (m)any reasons to vote for them. Their entire election strategy was 'we're not the Tories' because that was enough.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Because it's very hard to do then when there aren't (m)any reasons to vote for them. Their entire election strategy was 'we're not the Tories' because that was enough.
Right, but when you're in government it's a much easier electoral argument when you have some achievements to point to and people generally feel like the government is working for them. At the moment it feels like they have achieved nothing except alienating nearly every corner of the electorate, and the government is working for nobody.
 

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