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Still mad to me that he’s bragging so much about sacking 1000s of government workers in a country where you can buy a machine gun at Asda
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On the hand, a prime minister BBQ does wonders for community spirit, as the Dutch can attest
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www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-poli...
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This is the man who, if he had more political sense, would have created the new left wing party to oust Labour
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We need Idris Elba, and it needs to be high camp again
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Log off, pal.
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It's less that they stand any chance of success, more that they'll probably try regardless and kill a lot of innocent people in the process
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Heroyam slava!
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In a country were they sell high powered hunting rifles in the supermarkets, no less
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Perhaps, but it must be a fraction of the same that went to Abla. Lol. Lmao
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Creation, tbf
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Scotpol posting is like 40% of the reason I still go to the other place, let's bring it over
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I didn't realise the global elite were just Lithuanians 🤷‍♂️
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Remember, this isn't bad because Russia isn't a threat (it obviously is); it's bad because he'll do literally anything but raise taxes on people who deserve it and stop the money wasted on privatised services
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Not with that attitude
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Convicted paedophile Scott Ritter?
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Okay but what about a hunter-seeker nuke?
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Europe 2008-present
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Like, Reform is demonstrably capitalising on deteriorating material conditions and Starmer is now squarely responsible for that.
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And Starmer isn't even a liberal, and is also fumbling lol
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I'm no tankie, but Merkel, Obama, Harris, Biden all fumbled hard and if you can't admit that you aren't being honest
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Idk about always but yes, in the examples you listed the liberals are to blame. Maybe try a bit less defensive whinging, and a bit more self reflection
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Every possibility this is a flash in the pan and they'll be a distant memory by 2030. If not, then it only means the Unionist vote is now split four (or even five in some areas) ways
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Reform aren't surging. They're just replacing the Tories and Labour, large swathes of whom are ideologically identical to Reform. Even so, there is absolutely zero chance of them winning the next Holyrood elections. Ain't gonna happen
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And it's entirely Labour's fault
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At what point is it ethical to start radicalising these guys into [REDACTED]ing Trump?
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Take responsibility for your own mess
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So you're saying him, Trump, and Musk are all going to stand in a mortar shell blast radius?
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Working from home now means "home" can be a home in Arbroath instead of a bedsit in Deptford, and that's a good thing
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The 3rd runway, inevitably
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Like what? No more austerity? They gave up on that. Abolishing non-dom status? Gave up on that too. Getting rid of the Lords? Ditto. Rejoining the EU? Didn't even try to get that done.
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Ooh my gf has one of those, they're great
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Dog darkness, surely?
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Bullying russians on /int/ is praxis
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God forbid men have hobbies
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Okay