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That's another problem with Reform, I'm sure there's russian money involved in there somewhere, just like there was with Brexit. Considering the tulip show in Ukraine now, this is pretty bad. -
That'll be fun for all the people with disabilities and chronic conditions that stop them earning, or earning enough to survive on. He really is a piece of work.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostHeard the racist grifter this morning saying he'll stop all benefits for people who have been on them for years.
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All benefits? Including state pension?Originally posted by Snooky View PostThat'll be fun for all the people with disabilities and chronic conditions that stop them earning, or earning enough to survive on. He really is a piece of work.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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UK benefits bill is £250 billion. Reform say they are looking to cut that by £15 billion. Or 6%.
Should be possible, get workshy benefit claimants back to work while not cutting the benefits of those who are really sick.Last edited by Fraidycat; 14 June 2024, 19:37.Comment
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Unless you are writing the Reform policy, then that disagrees with what your leader has proclaimed, and he says he never lies.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostUK benefits bill is £250 billion. Reform say they are looking to cut that by £15 billion. Or 6%.
Should be possible, get workshy benefit claimants back to work while not cutting the benefits of those who are really sick.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The majority of those on universal credit and/or who claim child benefit are working.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostUK benefits bill is £250 billion. Reform say they are looking to cut that by £15 billion. Or 6%.
Should be possible, get workshy benefit claimants back to work while not cutting the benefits of those who are really sick.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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If you look under the hood of that MRP, there’s a faint whiff of clownshoe emanating from the actual seat predictions. I’d be *very* surprised if they won more than Clacton, but we’ll see.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostLatest polling by Survation now predicts Reform UK will win 7 seats.Comment
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With 12% of the vote.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostLatest polling by Survation now predicts Reform UK will win 7 seats.
And the Liberals, with 11%, will win 56.
All Reform are doing is taking Tory seats. It just means the looniest of the right-wingers are more clearly identified.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You are Neil Frottage and I claim my €5.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostLatest polling by Survation now predicts Reform UK will win 7 seats.
Every time you are challenged or asked a question that would force you to think or to evidence what you say, you ignore it and change the subject.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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