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Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:46 pm to SlowFlowPro
Dude, I know you get a lot of flack for dumb stuff .. but here..
Idk man, you appear have the rare ability to be wrong with extraordinary conviction.
Idk man, you appear have the rare ability to be wrong with extraordinary conviction.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:48 pm to Jbird
He is too ignorant to put together this and the subtopic of gang rapes àre connected.
SFP saying another globalist marxist will be PM is usually a good guess. But it will be awhile before the gang of thieves leftist pedo party slides in.
SFP saying another globalist marxist will be PM is usually a good guess. But it will be awhile before the gang of thieves leftist pedo party slides in.
This post was edited on 6/20/26 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:49 pm to hawgfaninc
I'll believe it when I see it.
His replacement will be worse.
His replacement will be worse.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:51 pm to SundayFunday
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Dude, I know you get a lot of flack for dumb stuff .. but here..
Idk man, you appear have the rare ability to be wrong with extraordinary conviction.
What am I wrong about?
If Labour remains in power, the PM who replaces Starmer will be the same type of pol, if not worse.
Adding "globalist" silliness to double down on ignorance does nothing productive for the conversation.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:51 pm to Powerman
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It's another case of "everyone I don't like is a globalist" without being able to define what the hell a globalist is.
Ok. Then he’s a white-apologist brown-ist. Promoting the interests of brown people at the expense of white people. frick that piece of shite.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:52 pm to soonerinlOUisiana
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Then he’s a white-apologist brown-ist. Promoting the interests of brown people at the expense of white people. frick that piece of shite.

Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:56 pm to hawgfaninc
He certainly should.
Slimy 2-Tier Keir said not one word about Henry Novak, nor ~250k raped girls, but He's already expressing outrage about this one:
Slimy 2-Tier Keir said not one word about Henry Novak, nor ~250k raped girls, but He's already expressing outrage about this one:
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Keir Starmer should be publicly tried then executed.
Along with every single politician and law enforcement officer who allowed this to happen.
frick these people.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 3:58 pm to hawgfaninc
If the NWO overlords are replacing Starmer, they're replacing him with someone even more corrupt and controllable. Keep that in mind
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:00 pm to hawgfaninc
Hope he's sitting in jail soon
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:01 pm to Powerman
A globalist is the opposite of a nationalist.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:02 pm to hawgfaninc
maybe too late.....UK is well done!
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:04 pm to hawgfaninc
Get your chips ready.. Now the real crazy shite is going to happen...
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:09 pm to Powerman
Politically left, “woke”, and proponent of pedal to the metal mass migration from “oppressed” areas of the world are three of the common traits found in a contemporary “globalist” within western societies nowadays.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:10 pm to Athis
They need mass deportation and a Second Amendment, like yesterday…
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:11 pm to Athis
The Economist: Andy Burnham is on the cusp of becoming Britain’s prime minister
BBC: Energy bills, business rates and HS2: What are Burnham's potential policies?
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For years, Andy Burnham has been known as Labour’s “king of the north”—hailed for his ability to connect with voters and presented as the solution to the party’s woes. On June 18th the mayor of Greater Manchester had his “sword in the stone” moment: a by-election in Makerfield. The northern constituency had voted for Reform UK, a right-wing populist party, by a landslide in local elections in May. Yet Mr Burnham won the by-election comfortably, with 55% of the vote to Reform’s 35%. Punters now reckon he is almost certain to replace Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister.
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Polls suggest that Mr Burnham would beat Sir Keir handily. Still, polling of party members is notoriously difficult. Along with Labour members (whose exact makeup is unknown), affiliated trade-union members get to vote too. The rules and schedule of the election are decided by the party’s ruling National Executive Committee. And his popularity may not last. Since May, the share of Britons who have an unfavourable view of Mr Burnham has risen from 30% to 41%, according to YouGov.
BBC: Energy bills, business rates and HS2: What are Burnham's potential policies?
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Burnham has repeatedly advocated bringing water "back under stronger public control", pointing to the Greater Manchester bus network, which is run by private operators but has public oversight and control, as a model. He has, however, advocated public ownership for companies like Thames Water.
"We do need to bring down water bills, energy bills, rail fares, just as we brought down bus fares in Greater Manchester, to make life more affordable for people," he said in his victory speech after winning the Makerfield seat.
The government estimated the cost of nationalising the water industry as a whole would be £100bn, although that has been disputed by some think tanks.
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He has repeatedly suggested inheritance tax should be replaced with a "national care levy" which, he said in a speech in 2023, would mean the "care [that] is provided is free" and "everybody would pay but obviously the wealthiest would pay the most."
Asked about those commitments during the by-election campaign, Burnham said he did not "resile" from his previous stance on inheritance tax.
But it's not clear how much that levy would raise.
And the cost of reforming social care would depend on which model was adopted. The Health Foundation think tank estimated in 2024 that a NHS-style model of universal and comprehensive care could cost around £17bn in additional funding by 2035/36.
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In his campaign launch speech, Burnham said he wanted "the biggest programme of council house building since the Second World War".
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"It's about time we started backing British business and British industry so we can re-industrialise places like this," he said after winning the seat.
During the by-election campaign, his team sent out a policy document promising a cut in business rates for pubs and music venues by 20%.
Posted on 6/20/26 at 4:11 pm to hawgfaninc
@grok said he isn't resigning. As I said, this rumor has happened before...
He can't be..... posting this an hour ago, can he?
He can't be..... posting this an hour ago, can he?
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That scumbag belongs in prison. The Rape Minister.
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