:pray: 50 % :poo: 50 %
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Boiler wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:25 pm The one group ULEZ will hit most is small businesses running non-Euro 6 vans under 3.5t GVW. I can imagine much opposition from that quarter.
Yep. "Polluter pays" sounds very easy, but judging by the people who deliver parcels to me, it's "not very well off very hardworking person pays". Dovetail that with other policies and it's "hardworking not very well off pays for benefits to people who have too many kids".
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By Andy McDandy
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I can see two strands of opposition there. First, the usual cranks who hate surveillance, or anyone telling them what to do (telling other people what to do, however...). Second though are the people who really like living in suburbs. Really like living in them. Don't want anything intruding on mile after mile of lawns. No shops because the kids will hang out there. No schools because the kids will run riot and their mums will park there. No leisure facilities because the kids will use them. No doctor's because...you get the general idea. An Englishman's home is his castle, and his lawn is all he needs. That and space for his car whenever he needs to travel. After all, public transport is for the lower orders.

So in summary, cranks and snobs.
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By Killer Whale
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Andy McDandy wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:53 pm and space for his car whenever he needs to travel.
Not parked on his drive, though. Parked on the bit of road he regards as 'his', just outside his front garden. With another car parked half on the verge and half on the footpath, because walking is for kids and losers.
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By Watchman
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What I can see the Tories trying in the London Mayoral election is attempting to link ULEZ to the Just Stop Oil "road walkers"
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By safe_timber_man
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Samanfur wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 1:22 pm Laurence Fox lost his deposit in Uxbridge.

I'll take my wins where I can find them.

He's now waffling on about the BBC 'rigging the election' because they didn't interview him, despite him literally chasing them around the streets begging to be interviewed.
By Youngian
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safe_timber_man wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 1:42 pm Capture.JPG


How on earth does that constitute "a rocky start"?

This poor lad is going to be absolutely monstered by the Mail no a regular basis, isn't he? And the 'inbetweeners' jibe seems to be here to stay.
Labour stands a no nowt young Jessie in a Tory Yorkshire seat and he still walked it.
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By Andy McDandy
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Were Labour to mock a Tory on account of their old age, they wouldn't find that funny at all.

Meanwhile Mercer really is getting into this new "twat" persona. Gone seems to be the "just an army officer trying to do right by the lads and lasses" image.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Nor Sara Britcliffe (Con, Hyndburn) who was 24.

Meanwhile, Neal has a theory.

How many people are unaware of tactical voting nowadays? 4.6% for Greens and Lib Dems combined isn't very many. I think the downside of "Labour pact with eco loon Greens" would be a big problem.

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By Samanfur
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 2:27 pm Nor Sara Britcliffe (Con, Hyndburn) who was 24.
I work in Hyndburn. Ms. Britcliffe's father is a local councillor, and failed parliamentary candidate himself.

She's very much One Of Them, even if someone'd expressed reservations over her age.
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