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3 hours ago, CB Fry said:

Which is what?


Rampant government spending and currency debasement. 

If you listen to some of his interviews with Peter McCormack, he speaks at length about the issues, their causes and his proposed solutions. 
 

I personally think he understands the UK’s decline with much more clarity than any other politician in modern history.  
I don’t remember any other politician in my life time that gets it as well as he does to be honest. 

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22 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said:


Rampant government spending and currency debasement. 

75,000 to 150,000 public sector job losses


If you listen to some of his interviews with Peter McCormack, he speaks at length about the issues, their causes and his proposed solutions. 
 

Basically, immigrants, disabled people, and benefits (apart from the state pension).

I personally think he understands the UK’s decline with much more clarity than any other politician in modern history.  

He's plugging into what he thinks people want to here


I don’t remember any other politician in my life time that gets it as well as he does to be honest. 

If you want a society where we chop back the civil service with massive austerity causing mass unemployment, want to maintain an unaffordable triple lock at the expense of benefits for the mentally ill and others who need it, then yep, he's your man

 

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57 minutes ago, egg said:

 


He’s the adult in the room.
 

The only one that understands that small businesses and the hardworking tax payers need to be incentivised and rewarded. 
 

The problem with your arguments is that you’re stuck a few decades in the past. You’re still arguing from a place where Britain is a successful country that can afford to spend huge money on welfare. 

Simply - the economics don’t work any more. Demographics and general trends are moving against us. Literally the only response is to accept this reality. Instead you and the left wish to cling to the magic money tree. 

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11 hours ago, Osvaldorama said:


He’s the adult in the room.
 

The only one that understands that small businesses and the hardworking tax payers need to be incentivised and rewarded. 
 

The problem with your arguments is that you’re stuck a few decades in the past. You’re still arguing from a place where Britain is a successful country that can afford to spend huge money on welfare. 

Simply - the economics don’t work any more. Demographics and general trends are moving against us. Literally the only response is to accept this reality. Instead you and the left wish to cling to the magic money tree. 

I'm still not clear what his proposed solution is.

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11 hours ago, Osvaldorama said:


He’s the adult in the room.
 

The only one that understands that small businesses and the hardworking tax payers need to be incentivised and rewarded. 
 

The problem with your arguments is that you’re stuck a few decades in the past. You’re still arguing from a place where Britain is a successful country that can afford to spend huge money on welfare. 

Simply - the economics don’t work any more. Demographics and general trends are moving against us. Literally the only response is to accept this reality. Instead you and the left wish to cling to the magic money tree. 

You're assuming what I'm arguing. 

I'm assuming you agree that a triple locked state pension is unaffordable, or is that the part of the welfare state that you'll get one day so would like to keep? 

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39 minutes ago, benjii said:

I'm still not clear what his proposed solution is.

Austerity, slashing the public sector, no benefits for immigrants or the mentally ill, scrap the NHS and replace with something unspecified, and magically stop brown people crossing the channel. I think that's it. 

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1 minute ago, egg said:

Austerity, slashing the public sector, no benefits for immigrants or the mentally ill, scrap the NHS and replace with something unspecified, and magically stop brown people crossing the channel. I think that's it. 

Priority recruitment into an expanded Armed Forces for white British males is in there, along with greater emphasis on teaching Christian values in school.

Their policies are just another mish-mash of right wing angst aimed at Express and Mail readers. I expect at some point the Party faithful will start wearing uniform brown shirts.

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“There was a time when we honored those who created the prosperity and the freedom that we enjoy. Today we honor the complainers and sue the creators.”

— Thomas Sowell

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"Racism does not have a good track record. It’s been tried out for a long time and you’d think by now we’d want to put an end to it instead of putting it under new management.”

— Thomas Sowell

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24 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said:

His letter to the BBC after they shunned Restore Britain on the Question time local special, despite doing very well in the polls there 😂😂:


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What a charmless man he is. 

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16 minutes ago, whelk said:

Hang on, he’s the only one who understands economics 

Indeed.

Look how he took over SFC and brought us to new heights of prosperity.

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3 hours ago, Osvaldorama said:

His letter to the BBC after they shunned Restore Britain on the Question time local special, despite doing very well in the polls there 😂😂:


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Lol. What a prick.

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4 hours ago, whelk said:

Hang on, he’s the only one who understands economics 


Considering one in three employers are currently likely to cut jobs thanks to the current disastrous regime, he can’t do any worse. 

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5 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said:


Considering one in three employers are currently likely to cut jobs thanks to the current disastrous regime, he can’t do any worse. 

hahahahahaha utter garbage fed to the dim

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1 hour ago, Osvaldorama said:


Considering one in three employers are currently likely to cut jobs thanks to the current disastrous regime, he can’t do any worse. 

Restore the mines!

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5 hours ago, Osvaldorama said:


Considering one in three employers are currently likely to cut jobs thanks to the current disastrous regime, he can’t do any worse. 

Is the estimated cut of 50% in call centre jobs by 2030 due to the "current disastrous regime" or the introduction of AI ?

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11 hours ago, Osvaldorama said:

His letter to the BBC after they shunned Restore Britain on the Question time local special, despite doing very well in the polls there 😂😂:


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I put on a light watching episode of death valley the other night, and I was also thinking that the BBC is a destructive cancer at the heart of Britain. 🙂

In Lowe's favour, a scientific search engine query does indeed show his party a distant third, but with a vote share just about at the combined total of 3 parties that got an invite.

Expected third spot by some margin: 5 parties invited: Restore not one of them. I can see why he'd be annoyed.

 

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On 30/05/2026 at 22:23, Willo of Whiteley said:

Rupert Lowe is a f****** scummy bellend.

That’s just a fact.

Anyone that votes Reform/Restore (whatever scummy racist party it is now) - basically the same.

All supporters do in these parties is fan flames and add fuel needlessly to a fire, all to try and stay relevant.

They're the scum of the earth, anyone that votes that way needs to have a long hard look at themselves.

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1 hour ago, Willo of Whiteley said:

Anyone that votes Reform/Restore (whatever scummy racist party it is now) - basically the same.

All supporters do in these parties is fan flames and add fuel needlessly to a fire, all to try and stay relevant.

They're the scum of the earth, anyone that votes that way needs to have a long hard look at themselves.

The Reform candidate for Makerfield was on QT last night. I've never seen such an embarrassing performance on the programme. Sadly, many of the people who will vote for him would never watch QT. 

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3 hours ago, egg said:

The Reform candidate for Makerfield was on QT last night. I've never seen such an embarrassing performance on the programme. Sadly, many of the people who will vote for him would never watch QT. 

I don’t think watching question time is quite the intellectual measure you think it is. It hasn’t been a serious political programme for years. Horrendous host, no mark politicians, and a bunch of middle class twats in the audience. The fact the BBC seem to think it’s a flagship programme says it all. 

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30 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

I don’t think watching question time is quite the intellectual measure you think it is. It hasn’t been a serious political programme for years. Horrendous host, no mark politicians, and a bunch of middle class twats in the audience. The fact the BBC seem to think it’s a flagship programme says it all. 

Did you watch it?

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5 hours ago, egg said:

Sadly, many of the people who will vote for him would never watch QT. 

Joined up writing is probably a challenge to be fair.

There’s always grunting I suppose when words are too much.

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2 hours ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

I don’t think watching question time is quite the intellectual measure you think it is. It hasn’t been a serious political programme for years. Horrendous host, no mark politicians, and a bunch of middle class twats in the audience. The fact the BBC seem to think it’s a flagship programme says it all. 

I didn't claim it was an intellectual measure, but it's undoubtedly an intellectual notch or ten above the idiots who think problems are solved by rioting, and convince themselves that Nige is the saviour of the working man. 

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1 hour ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Did you watch it?

I had some drying paint that needed watching instead. It’s a load of old pony, was bad enough when Dimbleby was presenting, it’s unwatchable with the dopey 6 Pinter from Antique’s roadshow. It’s question time, the clue is in the name. The audience should ask questions and then STFU. It’s as bad as those Vox pops the broadcasters are obsessed with. Who cares what Sally from Barnet thinks about the budget or how it will affect her family life? 
 

So no, I didn’t. 

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The programme is about questions and gauging opinions from politicians and (in theory) a representative sample of the general public. Don't think that be would be as catchy though.

 

 

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