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1 hour ago, 10menwent2mow said:

You've got to love the fag packet maths at the bottom. 

If you a Gammon reading that then it all sounds amazing, plus to be fair, a few of the things marry together.

The 2 million people being forced back to work can become one of the 40,000 new front line police officers or one of the many extra folk required to work on farms to get our food production up. Hey, we could even send some if them into the North Sea to work on oil and gas platforms. 

Whoever it was that asked about the unicorns. Clearly, they are taking the immigrants back to France, but only if they are good British unicorns, none of this foreign muck. 

It's economic illiteracy at its worst.

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22 hours ago, KirkieRR said:

Reporting Scotland last night - in their election round-up they actually included a short talking-head bit from some Reform UK Scottish bloke. Sort of sad-eyed Tony Christie lookalike. Even though they have little traction here.

BBC Scotland are more likely to platform these muppets than the SNP.

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In a blow to the racists and xenophobes, with the election campaign in full swing immigration is less of an issue than it was six months ago.

ONS figures suggest cost of living crisis and NHS are the most pressing issues for voters

Phillip Inman
Phillip Inman

Phillip Inman is economics editor of the Observer and an economics writer for the Guardian

Somewhat contrary to claims earlier in the week by the former Reform UKleader Richard Tice that 2024 was going to be “the immigration election”, polling by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) between 22 May to 2 June shows that adults in England, Wales and Scotland are less concerned about immigration than they were last year.

The ONS said the most commonly reported issue was the cost of living (87%) and the NHS (85%), followed by the economy (68%), crime (60%), housing (57%), and climate change and the environment (56%).

In a blow to the Reform UK party, the subject was a concern for 52% of people polled, which compares with a 54% level in the polling conducted just over six months ago, between 15 and 22 of November last year.

The ONS said lower order issues facing Britain acccording to the poll were international conflict (48%) and education (46%).

More than half of those polled said their cost of living had increased over the last month. The ONS said people reported being hit by higher food shopping bills (91%), fuel (58%) or their gas and electricity bills (50%).

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5 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

In a blow to the racists and xenophobes, with the election campaign in full swing immigration is less of an issue than it was six months ago.

ONS figures suggest cost of living crisis and NHS are the most pressing issues for voters

Phillip Inman
Phillip Inman

Phillip Inman is economics editor of the Observer and an economics writer for the Guardian

Somewhat contrary to claims earlier in the week by the former Reform UKleader Richard Tice that 2024 was going to be “the immigration election”, polling by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) between 22 May to 2 June shows that adults in England, Wales and Scotland are less concerned about immigration than they were last year.

The ONS said the most commonly reported issue was the cost of living (87%) and the NHS (85%), followed by the economy (68%), crime (60%), housing (57%), and climate change and the environment (56%).

In a blow to the Reform UK party, the subject was a concern for 52% of people polled, which compares with a 54% level in the polling conducted just over six months ago, between 15 and 22 of November last year.

The ONS said lower order issues facing Britain acccording to the poll were international conflict (48%) and education (46%).

More than half of those polled said their cost of living had increased over the last month. The ONS said people reported being hit by higher food shopping bills (91%), fuel (58%) or their gas and electricity bills (50%).

More work required to get people back to assuming all of these things are a result of furriners, and not wealthy fascists.

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4 minutes ago, The Minertaur said:

 

 

 

One random nutter is a mob apparently.

That said, just like the milkshake chucker, all this does is boost him and shows up the opposition as the 'bad guys'. No doubt I'll get red dotted again for saying that it's really counter productive to attack the c**t.

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I don't believe that's anything to do with Reform. Farage is much snidier than that. It could be a supporter's work ; it could be a false flag; could be a pisstake. Most likely a pisstake imo. 

Good to see good old fashioned british queueing etiquette rearing its head as an election issue. 

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On 11/06/2024 at 12:48, Suspect Device said:

 

One random nutter is a mob apparently.

That said, just like the milkshake chucker, all this does is boost him and shows up the opposition as the 'bad guys'. No doubt I'll get red dotted again for saying that it's really counter productive to attack the c**t.

Counter productive but great none the less, hopefully he takes one to the face soon.

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