comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 3 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
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Yep, it's a weapon in the arsenal, but it shouldn't be the main thing they keep hammering home on.
They should be putting out information on their key policies instead, talking up changes to workers rights, lifting people up etc.
I do look forward to an election to finally see some policy detail, but even the reshuffle this last week has been a further shift to the right for Starmer.
They need a big s€xy issue
They can't just talk about me blarms
Their NHS policy should be their main topic
Id go in on transport hard tbh
While fuel prices are ridiculous
You want to go for the areas where more crises are inevitable
So NHS is also good but its kind of a tired battleground too unless omicron really causes some problems
Well their policy isn't just finding, it's a paradigm shift from reactive treatment to its new mandate being primarily preventative.
I'd say that ticks most of the boxes tbh, it's desirable for most, would make economic sense, is aspirational and can be sold to the electorate as something that would make us the envy of the world again.
That and their policy to generate electric with a nationalised NPE are two policies I do actually support, and represent a huge shift in the status quo.
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 16 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
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There is no way to get to the majority of morons who continue to support such people as Boris n Co. Appealing to their better nature can’t be done because they do not possess one. Pointing out wrongdoing won’t help because they’d happily do the same if they had the chance. 11 years of Tory reign and still the morons condone and empower them by voting for corruption and incompetence. Some have said not to write people off based on their vote however I think it’s clear just how pathetic the Tory voter are.
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 9 minutes ago
Id go in on transport hard tbh
While fuel prices are ridiculous
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Yeah this.. the billions lost in corruption is out of reach for the general public. That extra £20 a week in fuel is what could be the more attention grabbing and tangible angle of attack.
The Tories suspended the competition act for the fuel industry, so they are absolutely able to collude on pricing.
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 10 minutes ago
Well their policy isn't just finding, it's a paradigm shift from reactive treatment to its new mandate being primarily preventative.
I'd say that ticks most of the boxes tbh, it's desirable for most, would make economic sense, is aspirational and can be sold to the electorate as something that would make us the envy of the world again.
That and their policy to generate electric with a nationalised NPE are two policies I do actually support, and represent a huge shift in the status quo.
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Yeah good for the election for sure, but for right now any NHS stuff gets buried under covid ongoings
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 34 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
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this should be like the main thing to get them out of power then, I thought we are a democracy?
comment by Amado Carrillo Fuentes (U11781)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 34 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
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this should be like the main thing to get them out of power then, I thought we are a democracy?
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To quote Sir Humphrey Appleby “this is a British democracy”
Corruption wont be eradicated til the AI is in control
Btw off topic
How long should a tooth be sensitive after a filling?
If it lasts more than a couple of weeks should i book another appointment
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 2 minutes ago
Btw off topic
How long should a tooth be sensitive after a filling?
If it lasts more than a couple of weeks should i book another appointment
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Not more than a couple of days max even a removal should have healed within that time scale
Its not hurting on its own but its heat sensitive atm
Filling was on Tuesday
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted less than a minute ago
Its not hurting on its own but its heat sensitive atm
Filling was on Tuesday
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I’d get back in touch with your dentist
comment by Samus (Isle of) Arran (U22669)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted less than a minute ago
Its not hurting on its own but its heat sensitive atm
Filling was on Tuesday
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I’d get back in touch with your dentist
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Note to Ken Dodd.....my fav diddyman.
F..k
Daverubinclips had been forced to shut down by Rubin himself
I am despondent
Marine (Worthing) by-election result:
LAB: 50.2% (+17.6)
CON: 39.4% (-1.6)
GRN: 5.9% (-3.7)
LDEM: 4.5% (-3.8)
Labour GAIN from Conservative.
No UKIP (-8.4) as prev.
Votes cast: 2,468
This is Tam’s old turf no? Looks like the southern middle class Tories are drifting away from the Johnson lads.
Bomb Squad called to A&E where patient turns up with WWII shell lodged in his rektum https://t.co/hwlfm0hR9O
Which one of you perverts was this
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/12/02/mark-francois-self-publishes-brexit-memoir-claiming-remainer/
Loooool
I see Italy is seeing a big uptick in the number of people going for vaccinations since announcing their covid pass.
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Italy is seeing a big uptick in the number of people going for vaccinations since announcing their covid pass.
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They’ve also had a leading anti-vaccine campaigner perform a public volte-face having been in intensive care with COVID-19.
Now pleading with all of his followers to get jabbed.
Bloke called Lorenzo Damiano. Big enough story that it has been in all the broadsheets here in PT.
comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Italy is seeing a big uptick in the number of people going for vaccinations since announcing their covid pass.
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They’ve also had a leading anti-vaccine campaigner perform a public volte-face having been in intensive care with COVID-19.
Now pleading with all of his followers to get jabbed.
Bloke called Lorenzo Damiano. Big enough story that it has been in all the broadsheets here in PT.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Hadn't seen that in the news here.. can't wait to use that on my anti Vax colleagues next Facebook status..
District council, but corruption + progressive alliance:
https://mobile.twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1466558590358016004
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posted on 3/12/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 3 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep, it's a weapon in the arsenal, but it shouldn't be the main thing they keep hammering home on.
They should be putting out information on their key policies instead, talking up changes to workers rights, lifting people up etc.
I do look forward to an election to finally see some policy detail, but even the reshuffle this last week has been a further shift to the right for Starmer.
posted on 3/12/21
They need a big s€xy issue
posted on 3/12/21
They can't just talk about me blarms
Their NHS policy should be their main topic
posted on 3/12/21
Id go in on transport hard tbh
While fuel prices are ridiculous
posted on 3/12/21
You want to go for the areas where more crises are inevitable
So NHS is also good but its kind of a tired battleground too unless omicron really causes some problems
posted on 3/12/21
Well their policy isn't just finding, it's a paradigm shift from reactive treatment to its new mandate being primarily preventative.
I'd say that ticks most of the boxes tbh, it's desirable for most, would make economic sense, is aspirational and can be sold to the electorate as something that would make us the envy of the world again.
That and their policy to generate electric with a nationalised NPE are two policies I do actually support, and represent a huge shift in the status quo.
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 16 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There is no way to get to the majority of morons who continue to support such people as Boris n Co. Appealing to their better nature can’t be done because they do not possess one. Pointing out wrongdoing won’t help because they’d happily do the same if they had the chance. 11 years of Tory reign and still the morons condone and empower them by voting for corruption and incompetence. Some have said not to write people off based on their vote however I think it’s clear just how pathetic the Tory voter are.
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 9 minutes ago
Id go in on transport hard tbh
While fuel prices are ridiculous
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah this.. the billions lost in corruption is out of reach for the general public. That extra £20 a week in fuel is what could be the more attention grabbing and tangible angle of attack.
The Tories suspended the competition act for the fuel industry, so they are absolutely able to collude on pricing.
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 10 minutes ago
Well their policy isn't just finding, it's a paradigm shift from reactive treatment to its new mandate being primarily preventative.
I'd say that ticks most of the boxes tbh, it's desirable for most, would make economic sense, is aspirational and can be sold to the electorate as something that would make us the envy of the world again.
That and their policy to generate electric with a nationalised NPE are two policies I do actually support, and represent a huge shift in the status quo.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah good for the election for sure, but for right now any NHS stuff gets buried under covid ongoings
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 34 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this should be like the main thing to get them out of power then, I thought we are a democracy?
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Amado Carrillo Fuentes (U11781)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 34 minutes ago
corruption is the wrong angle of attack tbh, everyone already knows
----------------------------------------------------------------------
this should be like the main thing to get them out of power then, I thought we are a democracy?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Sir Humphrey Appleby “this is a British democracy”
posted on 3/12/21
Corruption wont be eradicated til the AI is in control
posted on 3/12/21
Btw off topic
How long should a tooth be sensitive after a filling?
If it lasts more than a couple of weeks should i book another appointment
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted 2 minutes ago
Btw off topic
How long should a tooth be sensitive after a filling?
If it lasts more than a couple of weeks should i book another appointment
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not more than a couple of days max even a removal should have healed within that time scale
posted on 3/12/21
Its not hurting on its own but its heat sensitive atm
Filling was on Tuesday
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted less than a minute ago
Its not hurting on its own but its heat sensitive atm
Filling was on Tuesday
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’d get back in touch with your dentist
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Samus (Isle of) Arran (U22669)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by Blarmy (U14547)
posted less than a minute ago
Its not hurting on its own but its heat sensitive atm
Filling was on Tuesday
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’d get back in touch with your dentist
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Note to Ken Dodd.....my fav diddyman.
posted on 3/12/21
F..k
Daverubinclips had been forced to shut down by Rubin himself
I am despondent
posted on 3/12/21
Marine (Worthing) by-election result:
LAB: 50.2% (+17.6)
CON: 39.4% (-1.6)
GRN: 5.9% (-3.7)
LDEM: 4.5% (-3.8)
Labour GAIN from Conservative.
No UKIP (-8.4) as prev.
Votes cast: 2,468
This is Tam’s old turf no? Looks like the southern middle class Tories are drifting away from the Johnson lads.
posted on 3/12/21
Bomb Squad called to A&E where patient turns up with WWII shell lodged in his rektum https://t.co/hwlfm0hR9O
Which one of you perverts was this
posted on 3/12/21
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/12/02/mark-francois-self-publishes-brexit-memoir-claiming-remainer/
Loooool
posted on 3/12/21
I see Italy is seeing a big uptick in the number of people going for vaccinations since announcing their covid pass.
posted on 3/12/21
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Italy is seeing a big uptick in the number of people going for vaccinations since announcing their covid pass.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They’ve also had a leading anti-vaccine campaigner perform a public volte-face having been in intensive care with COVID-19.
Now pleading with all of his followers to get jabbed.
Bloke called Lorenzo Damiano. Big enough story that it has been in all the broadsheets here in PT.
posted on 3/12/21
comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Italy is seeing a big uptick in the number of people going for vaccinations since announcing their covid pass.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They’ve also had a leading anti-vaccine campaigner perform a public volte-face having been in intensive care with COVID-19.
Now pleading with all of his followers to get jabbed.
Bloke called Lorenzo Damiano. Big enough story that it has been in all the broadsheets here in PT.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Hadn't seen that in the news here.. can't wait to use that on my anti Vax colleagues next Facebook status..
posted on 3/12/21
District council, but corruption + progressive alliance:
https://mobile.twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1466558590358016004
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