Rorschach
Mel Hopkins
Don't forget those magic batteries that will be able to hold 1,000,000,000 times current capacities, due to come online in 0 years.
Don't forget those magic batteries that will be able to hold 1,000,000,000 times current capacities, due to come online in 0 years.
I didn't say you called it success. I said it was austerity.
How you measure that as success I have no idea.
Most of the tax goes.on the NHS.Again that's because of aging population mostly Scara. Most of the tax goes to pensions.
Is this a reply to me?I'd genuinely love to see it.
But I've been following scientific articles long enough to know when "nearly there" is more hope than it is reality.
Braverman has said on day one they want to get rid off the Equality Act 2010,and Matt Goodwin has openly talked about taxing childless women, and Danny Kruger wants to end no-fault divorces.What women’s rights are the reducing?
Sounds a bit like you did
It clearly wasn't austerity, it was taxing and spending more than any government in peacetime history.
Most of the tax goes.on the NHS.
Braverman has said on day one they want to get rid off the Equality Act 2010,and Matt Goodwin has openly talked about taxing childless women, and Danny Kruger wants to end no-fault divorces.
In top of all of that, Farage has historically said "maternity pay of lunacy" and that women with kids are worth less than men.

He is a poor politican who is easily led in the wrong direction. McSweeney had him dancing to his tune the whole time.Starmers speech looks like the final nail, what a cluster
Trevor Phillips is very good on Sky News, no matter the party he takes no BS
I didn't think it was a particularly bad speech in and of itself to be honest, but his delivery just makes everything sound flat.Starmers speech looks like the final nail, what a cluster
I didn't think it was a particularly bad speech in and of itself to be honest, but his delivery just makes everything sound flat.
He couldnt have announced any new policies (which I have seen mentioned that he should have) with just the weekend to work on it and without cabinet input, and he was right to highlight the things they have achieved. Also right to highlight the need to work more closely with Europe although I suspect that is the thing that a lot of right-leaning media will pick up on and misrepresent.
But end of day, it wasn't a speech for us, it was for his cabinet, MPs and party members/activists. I am not sure enough of them will have been sufficiently convinced for him to continue.
It’s perturbing that even as a supporter of absolutely everything he said, I couldn’t bear watching for more than a few seconds.
He is an such a hard listen
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