:sunglasses: 13.3 % :pray: 13.3 % :laughing: 66.7 % :cry: 6.7 %
By Youngian
#81347
satnav wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:55 pm Have the Tories or Reform come up with a single policy since the election. They both keep criticising Labour on the economy but they are in no rush to other any alternative solutions.
1. Drill baby drill.
2. No more foreigners.
3. Send back more who are here.
4. Tax cuts.
5. Banning woke stuff.
By soulboy
#81356
I am sure there is a whiff of the Australian Bruce's about their policy meetings.
Fourth Bruce: No. Right, I just want to remind you of the faculty rules: Rule One!

Everybruce: No Pooftas!

Fourth Bruce: Rule Two, no member of the faculty is to maltreat the Abbos in any way at all -- if there's anybody watching...... Rule Three?

Everybruce: No Pooftas!!

Fourth Bruce: Rule Four, now this term, I don't want to catch anybody not drinking..... Rule Five,

Everybruce: No Pooftas!

Fourth Bruce: Rule Six, there is NO ... Rule Six!... Rule Seven,

Everybruce: No Pooftas!!

Fourth Bruce: Right, that concludes the readin' of the rules, Bruce.
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By The Weeping Angel
#81377
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 2:45 pm
satnav wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:55 pm Have the Tories or Reform come up with a single policy since the election. They both keep criticising Labour on the economy but they are in no rush to other any alternative solutions.
Reform want Thames Water nationalized.
I've seen quite a few pundits predicting how this shows Reform will become economically left-wing and how they will sweep all before them. Let's see how they respond to things like employment rights.
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By satnav
#81387
Farage did well at the last election partly because the Tories were so bloody poor and partly because the media gave them an easy ride. Farage was also very clever in only becoming leader of the party again at the very last minute which help to reduce the amount of scrutiny he received.

Will Farage really maintain his poll ratings for the next four and a half year of will the electorate finally become bored with him especially if he can't come up with some carefully costed solutions to the countries economic woes?
By Bones McCoy
#81395
satnav wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 11:49 pm Farage did well at the last election partly because the Tories were so bloody poor and partly because the media gave them an easy ride. Farage was also very clever in only becoming leader of the party again at the very last minute which help to reduce the amount of scrutiny he received.

Will Farage really maintain his poll ratings for the next four and a half year of will the electorate finally become bored with him especially if he can't come up with some carefully costed solutions to the countries economic woes?
The man receives nearly zero scrutiny, has several newspapers and a TV station and a half blowing his trumpet.
Don't underestimate how this reaches the old duffers.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#81407
The Weeping Angel wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 6:29 pm
I've seen quite a few pundits predicting how this shows Reform will become economically left-wing and how they will sweep all before them. Let's see how they respond to things like employment rights.

I expect the line will be that they're bad because liberal elite union leaders. Say what you like about Arthur Scargill etc he didn't waste his time on trans rights.
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