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Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,609
Sussex by the Sea
At the last General Election Boris Johnson championed all these green policies that the unelected Rishi has now binned. What gives him the right to do that? He has no mandate.

There's no vision, there's no ambition, there's nothing to inspire and I can see why the Tory members weren't impressed and turned to Liz Truss in desperation.

I remember that Labour were a shoe-in for the 1997 General Election from 2 years out, and yet the Tory Party then was nowhere near as washed up and out of ideas as this lot.
Indeed, Starmer will get us back on track, just you see.
 




Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,686
Indeed, Starmer will get us back on track, just you see.
He cannot be any worse than the dross we've endured for the last 8 years. The coalition was OK, once Dave was on his own the country went tits up.
 




St Leonards Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2012
546
Not if @Is it PotG? and @Chicken Run get their way.

Thankfully a very rapidly diminishing group, but still defending the cabal at every opportunity :lolol:

Although I would look really foolish if turned out they were major investors in one of JRM's disaster investment groups, a risk I'll just have to take :laugh:
I can’t think of any reason to vote conservative unless you stand to make a few quid off the back of it.
Obviously some people are pretty die hard in their politics and will defend anything.
 






Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
16,743
Fiveways
"China’s emissions now exceed all developed nations combined. But let’s cull cows, ban gas boilers, enforce ULEZ, dump 40 million tons of wind turbine blades in landfills by 2050, use electric car batteries with cobalt mined by child slaves in Congo."
Care to share per capita emissions between China and the UK?
Care to share historical emissions between China and the UK?
Care to factor in how those emissions are calculated, and whether it features just domestic production, or also include production for export (and have a look at where about half the goods you consume come from)?
 


zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,912
Sussex, by the sea
Spot on.

You may have noticed how many EV charging points are covered up with black sacks (including 4 or 5 charging points in the car park at the Cricketers - yes, there again). They've installed them months ago, painted the tarmac to restrict the spaces to EV's only, but they have NEVER been operational. Because the local electricity grid would not be able to supply the juice without blacking out half of Southwick, Shoreham and Portslade. GENIUS!

And this is a nationwide issue. The infrastructure is simply not in place for a mass-switch to EVs, and won't be any time soon. I like the idea of an EV, but if I was travelling more than a couple of hundred miles then I'd be sweating cobs about finding a charger thats actually operating (and not being stuck behind a queue of cars waiting to plug in to it).
The infrastructure is not suitable for anything . . . . It's been run into the ground for nigh on 50 years now.

fat slags in 3.5T diesel 'stylised' trucks driving a mile instead of walking little Timmy-tosspot and Clarissa-minge to school down pre Victorian narrow roads is barely a scratch of the surface ( which is sinking )
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,470
It's a strange strategy to win the next election.

It's clear that all they have is:

1) Double down on the very right wing of their base, try and keep on board a few of deeply "conservative" traditional Labour voters they attracted last election.
2) Try and get over the line with headline pre-election tax cuts
3) Work out the consequences after.

They are thinking that what won the last election will win the next, but that isn't going to happen.

However strategically, Starmer has to very careful with his discussions with the EU. His existing base will be happy, but they need new votes.

Such talks are an open goal for the Tory supporting press who will happily print any old nonsense about them.
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,609
Sussex by the Sea
It's a strange strategy to win the next election.

It's clear that all they have is:

1) Double down on the very right wing of their base, try and keep on board a few of deeply "conservative" traditional Labour voters they attracted last election.
2) Try and get over the line with headline pre-election tax cuts
3) Work out the consequences after.

They are thinking that what won the last election will win the next, but that isn't going to happen.

However strategically, Starmer has to very careful with his discussions with the EU. His existing base will be happy, but they need new votes.

Such talks are an open goal for the Tory supporting press who will happily print any old nonsense about them.
Get the Lib Dems in.....
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
26,025
Never voted Tory in my life, ain't gonna start now.

They're all snouts in the trough ......
Never voted Tory in your life but have spent the last 6 years defending this current cabal at every opportunity. Now where have I heard that before :lolol:

Probably the same as I don't vote any more :facepalm:
 
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zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,912
Sussex, by the sea
Care to share per capita emissions between China and the UK?
Care to share historical emissions between China and the UK?
Care to factor in how those emissions are calculated, and whether it features just domestic production, or also include production for export (and have a look at where about half the goods you consume come from)?
I hate this, but it is the undeniable truth.

An old boy said to me, about 5 years ago, If anything good can come from B****t it will be that we start manufacturing again.
Sadly the skills and experience on any scale are long gone.
In shipping tat round the world we've made things at least twice as bad environmentally . . . . . But if there was a factory in Brighton you can bet your bottom euro it'd be hounded out of town By sandal wearing legume munching goons.
 






WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
26,025
More worried about the abysmal, feeble, fence sitting, Union backed alternative.

Get your facts right.

I bet you don't even bother to vote any more :shrug:


I am a little old fashioned in this respect.

When I voted (don't anymore, live in a very blue constituency), I voted for the Party, not any individual. In my days in the Young Socialists, couldn't bear Kinnock but that was where my interests lay.

And yet, at the 2019 election

Just been to plant my 'X', reassuring that the rain doesn't seem to have deterred the wrinklies at my local.

You do understand it's the Internet, facts remain on there :lolol:
 
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Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
57,992
hassocks
At the last General Election Boris Johnson championed all these green policies that the unelected Rishi has now binned. What gives him the right to do that? He has no mandate.

There's no vision, there's no ambition, there's nothing to inspire and I can see why the Tory members weren't impressed and turned to Liz Truss in desperation.

I remember that Labour were a shoe-in for the 1997 General Election from 2 years out, and yet the Tory Party then was nowhere near as washed up and out of ideas as this lot.

It really is time to change to law/rules that if a leader is outed for any other reason than Ill health it should lead to an election
 








clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,470
I hate this, but it is the undeniable truth.

An old boy said to me, about 5 years ago, If anything good can come from B****t it will be that we start manufacturing again.
Sadly the skills and experience on any scale are long gone.
In shipping tat round the world we've made things at least twice as bad environmentally . . . . . But if there was a factory in Brighton you can bet your bottom euro it'd be hounded out of town By sandal wearing legume munching goons.

.. and Brexit really (from the extremists) was always about throwing manufacturing, farming and fishing under a bus, turning the UK into a purely service industry and relying on cheap imported goods and cheap imported labour (with less rights) to do the shitty jobs.
 




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