Ill Advised
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I just read Sunak hasn’t done a broadcast interview in 48 hours now?
When's the next head-to-head with Starmer? Is it Wednesday?
That's my assumption. They'll be training him up and doubtless cobbling together a few more fake stats and other general rubbish.Yes. And given the immediate reaction to the last one is about the only good(ish) news he's had during the campaign so far, I do wonder whether they might try to keep the media at a distance for the next few days and then bring him out on the attack on Wednesday.
Or in Sunak's case, there at all...The format is different this week, it’s an interview, then audience questions. Unclear whether the leaders will even be on stage at the same time.
FixedNo idea who will replace him, I don't think there are any remotely competent Tories
Kier working as a medieval executioner by Friday is quite the jump.I expect Keir Starmer to pledge to hang, draw and quarter country lines gangs by the end of the week.
Still think we could have the death penalty by the end of this campaign.
Against notorious spaniel lover DAN NORRIS
Still think we could have the death penalty by the end of this campaign.
Not every time, she'd be knackered by 2am.Hopefully she cheers ecstatically each time a Tory loses its seat.
Ian Gribbin, the party's candidate in Bexhill and Battle, also wrote online that women were the "sponging gender" and should be "deprived of health care".
A Reform spokesman said the comments were not "endorsements" but "written with an eye to inconvenient perspectives and truths", while his remarks about women were "tongue in cheek".![]()
I would certainly argue that history has shown us we SHOULD BE WORRIED about the far rightHere we are all worried about the far right gaining control in the UK and they need to be destroyed and forgetting that history has shown us that the far right are much better at destroying themselves
So the BBC (or the version of it's day) are trustworthy!This from the Reform spokesperson:
"His historical perspective of what the UK could have done in the 30s was shared by the vast majority of the British establishment including the BBC of its day, and is probably true."
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