Is it ok to be racist
#21
They might be gullible but they're not racist and gullible.
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#22
(11-25-2025, 03:00 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: Seeing that this Labour government are failing badly and getting deeper into crap would the people who voted them in be considered to be 'thickos' too?

I suppose pointing the finger elsewhere is more comfortable than tacit support for the far right so a welcome change of topic, all in all.

(11-25-2025, 03:03 PM)CarlosCorbewrong Wrote: They might be gullible but they're not racist and gullible.

Just backing the England women’s football team and keen on the right kind of demographics.

Definitely not racist.
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#23
So Labour voters voted for making life harder for migrants, threatening to take their valuables from them and boasting how many they've deported at every opportunity in line with their pre election promises? Or did they not mention it and were voted in by the definition of gullible thickos?
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#24
(11-25-2025, 01:50 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: What has Farage done in his private life to warrant being compared to Trump apart from the recent accusations of his behaviour at school?
Being just as big a cunt qualify?
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#25
(11-25-2025, 04:13 PM)rsbaggy2 Wrote:
(11-25-2025, 01:50 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: What has Farage done in his private life to warrant being compared to Trump apart from the recent accusations of his behaviour at school?
Being just as big a cunt qualify?

Yes mon. We're all entitled to our opinions and how we reach them
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#26
(11-25-2025, 01:50 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(11-25-2025, 01:00 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: So which would be your weapon of choice today Derek?

I will vote for any party locally who have a chance to stop them. I have zero respect for Reform or those that support them.

It says everything about the state of British politics at the moment that more and more people are thinking about voting tactically to prevent a party winning rather than voting for a party that they would like to be in Government. This has obviously happened in the past due to the first past the post voting system but usually people are doing it in order to assist a party that they want to ultimately gain power - in this case it seems to be more a case of supporting any party that will scupper another party's chances. 

It isn't a million miles away from next weeks match between Villa and Wolves. Do I want Villa to win to virtually condemn Wolves to relegation or would I prefer a Wolves win to keep Villa out of the Champions League spots? All things being equal I shouldn't really give a toss and be more interested in supporting Albion (which I am by the way before I get shot down). 

Desperate times.
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#27
I find it interesting the mentality of anyone who votes Reform as a working class person. Why would you want to make the disabled and vulnerable worse off? Why do you want to give tax breaks to the wealthy? Why would you want to pay more for health, particularly as that demographic are less healthy than others? Why do they see a public school educated, former banker and now career politician as not part of the establishment? Why do they trust a word the leadership say given the debacle that is Brexit?

When people look back in history at the last decade or so, they will wonder why we regressed to the dark ages again, where rich charlatans convinced the gullible to kick themselves repeatedly in the balls and gaslit them to blame those who warned them not to. I suspect they will still blame ‘lefties and migrants’when they bankrupt themselves trying to get treatment for their tattered balls.

(11-25-2025, 04:50 PM)baggiebuckster Wrote:
(11-25-2025, 01:50 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(11-25-2025, 01:00 PM)Baggiejacko Wrote: So which would be your weapon of choice today Derek?

I will vote for any party locally who have a chance to stop them. I have zero respect for Reform or those that support them.

It says everything about the state of British politics at the moment that more and more people are thinking about voting tactically to prevent a party winning rather than voting for a party that they would like to be in Government. This has obviously happened in the past due to the first past the post voting system but usually people are doing it in order to assist a party that they want to ultimately gain power - in this case it seems to be more a case of supporting any party that will scupper another party's chances. 

It isn't a million miles away from next weeks match between Villa and Wolves. Do I want Villa to win to virtually condemn Wolves to relegation or would I prefer a Wolves win to keep Villa out of the Champions League spots? All things being equal I shouldn't really give a toss and be more interested in supporting Albion (which I am by the way before I get shot down). 

Desperate times.

Blame our archaic voting system not those who don’t want to allow a snake oil salesman MAGA wannabe into No10.
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#28
There's talk on the street, it's there to remind you
Doesn't really matter which side you're on
You're walking away and they're talking behind you
They will never forget you 'til somebody new comes along
Where you been lately?
There's a new kid in town
Everybody loves him, don't they?
He's holding her and you're still around

At this moment in time voting for Labour or Conservative for a lot of unhappy people would feel like a turkey voting for Christmas
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#29
[attachment=1154 Wrote:Derek Hardballs pid='822316' dateline='1764089965']I find it interesting the mentality of anyone who votes Reform as a working class person. Why would you want to make the disabled and vulnerable worse off? Why do you want to give tax breaks to the wealthy? Why would you want to pay more for health, particularly as that demographic are less healthy than others? Why do they see a public school educated, former banker and now career politician as not part of the establishment? Why do they trust a word the leadership say given the debacle that is Brexit?

When people look back in history at the last decade or so, they will wonder why we regressed to the dark ages again, where rich charlatans convinced the gullible to kick themselves repeatedly in the balls and gaslit them to blame those who warned them not to. I suspect they will still blame ‘lefties and migrants’when they bankrupt themselves trying to get treatment for their tattered balls.

It's simple really, a large majority of Reform voters won't care what their policies are other than the boast that they will stop the boats and drastically reduce immigration. Nothing else matters to them. I reckon the vast majority wouldn't have a clue what their other policies are. 

This is exactly how we got Brexit and sadly there's every chance it will happen in 3 years time with the next General Election.

 I see Reform and I just see this meme.


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#30
I’m off down the cricket with a Tory/Labour half and half flag
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