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Bushwacked71's avatar

I voted Green, because they said don’t worry about putting your paper and plastic out every Tuesday and your main bins out every fortnight, just lob it in the river when you feel like it.

Terry Bell's avatar

It's great to get your "off the cuff" take, no doubt direct from the "Morgoths greenhouse media centre".

How times have changed, it seems that the con/lab puppetshow will soon be in the dustbin of history replaced by the new Conservative party called Reform & the party that used to be the Hippy environment party but the green is now the colour of it's religious flag (& some anti-western, pan-sexual, feminist/tranny loonies who think the beardy-wallahs will be nice to them when they get in real power).

Tbh the general population are so dumbed-down I doubt they'd do anything to save this place or themselves if you drew them a picture but maybe I'm wrong, I hope so.

John Wood's avatar

Listening to UK radio coverage from a different timezone I got the impression that the media, the politicans & the pundits have no understanding of reality.

Captain Smith's avatar

Didn't feel sufficiently motivated to vote, had circumstances or the options on offer been different where I am then I would have done. Am in an area that's still heavily majority white where there aren't large ethnic voting blocs, Reform have done well around here.

On Lowe, he's a conservative of a certain age. I was never under any illusion that he personally would be anything but sympathetic to Israel. It's no surprise that the younger lads at the forefront of the party have more 'based' views. The best way forward would be for Restore to ignore the issue as much as possible and focus on domestic issues. Only address it when absolutely necessary - ie 'Should Britain be bombing Iran? No'. Admittedly I'm not following politics online to closely at the moment. But my response to any 'OMG did you see that Rupert said x' would be 'I honestly don't care'.

KlarkashTon's avatar

Mr. Morgoth dropping a spot-on quick take just to show that he still has it in him. It´s like Picasso returning to his classical period lest somebody think he can´t actually draw.

James's avatar

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gurugeorge's avatar

The warmed over Thatcherism and the Israel support are the worst things about Restore, which otherwise makes good noises.

I thought Lowe was formerly Labour at one time? Why is he going for the anti-Welfare brutalism and all that? I mean, sure, cut it off for immigrants absolutely, but the welffare state out to be a "family affair" of the native White British people, as well as the NHS.

The principle that we look after our own, and that that stands above economic factors like economic efficiency (which to be sure have some value but a lower value) and all the rest of it, ought to be something that differentiates.

But of course that would be, ahem, NATIONAL socialism :)

James Hunt's avatar

My initial suspicion of Lowe is never to trust a tory, again the built in working class north Londoner won’t leave me, even though I left the area. My default position on restore is that it is a way of hiving off nationalists and putting “that lot” over there out of the way. I don’t expect anything to come of it. If anything does, it will be a long overdue bonus.

In terms of out and out tribalism, my people barely exist. Our accent has been replaced with some mongoloid multicultural abomination and we are a minority as little as 10% in some districts.