Please do NOT follow me. I'm not here for that.
Be careful of this place, it is insidious and will change your brain chemistry without you even knowing it.
“Guys, sorry, but we’re gonna have to do conscription.”
“What!?”
“Yeah, the war in Ukraine and all that, we’re gonna have to send old men and young boys off to fight, and jail anyone who refuses.”
“That sounds terrible! Is there really no other way?”
“Nope….unless…”
“Yes?”
“Well, I guess, we could increase military spending to rebuild our nuclear capability and send more arms to Ukraine.”
“Great! Let’s do that! We already the flag in our bio.”
“Of course you do. This will mean increasing taxes though.”
“That’s alright, anything’s better than conscription.”
“Yes. We know.”
@WorldByWolf Reform set up a "Reform Friends of Israel" group last year, to match the "Labour Friends of Israel" and "Conservative Friends of Israel" groups.
"Uniparty" springs to mind...
There's a valuable lesson to be learnt here: his kind only respond to physical punishment. He was willing to break the law and ruin his own life because the people telling him to do so were using violence against him.
That's what authorities should be doing to keep them in line.
"I got tortured by my own friends" for not selling drugs, 17-year-old Dontae says.
Across the UK, thousands of young people are being groomed into so-called county lines drug networks, where promises of money and belonging quickly turn into threats, violence and debt.
Channel 4 News was given rare access to those affected by county lines crimes including Dontae, a teenager, who said "his face was set on fire" for refusing to engage in illegal activity.
@Wommando "Aberdeen businessman"... Imran Rizvi...
Oh yes, of clan Rizvi! A very well-known Scottish clan.
I suppose it would get boring for them to keep having the headline "foreigner breaks the law" instead.
@NormanBrennan There was a point in time when police used to just be able to give you a whack with a truncheon just for being smart with them. Now, they can't do anything to stop a suspect in the middle of an offence without a review.
When did we start caring about the welfare of criminals?
@EvaVlaar "You cannot appeal this decision."
Odd, because it seems terrorists and terrorist sympathisers can repeatedly make appeals to allow them to come here, so why wouldn't a European be able to?
Oh wait, sorry, I forgot, we're subjugated by Two-tier Keir...
Wow, the British people are so stupid!
How could these idiots think that immigration is up when it’s actually coming down!
Stupid Brits, look it’s coming down now.
What do you mean your entire town now looks like Kabul? You racist!
@PeterStefanovi2 You'd think the people elected to represent us would have some class and dignity about them, but they're just degenerates, booing and jeering at each other in the most vulgar ways.
We need a revolution. Parliament has outlived its usefulness.
@dave24144975 He's getting there. Slowly, it seems, but he's getting there.
Doesn't seem to realise that Arabs currently have a million Africans as slaves, though.
@fleshsimulator They lack persistent streams of consciousness, the person they were 1 minute ago is a stranger to them. Hence, they don't understand why they get shot for "no reason", because them in the past isn't them now.
Quite literally, "HE DINDU NUFFIN" is the cry of goldfish "people".
@RambleAndPint@Con_Tomlinson Except none of these defectors are "decent". They were Tories, the ones who screwed us over for 14 years. I'd rather complete novices with passion, drive, and determination to make a better Britain, than accept a bunch of fickle parasites that caused most of the problems first.
@Con_Tomlinson Exactly right. I can't now vote for Turquoise Tories just because they see it in their own self interest to jump a sinking ship and get in what was supposed to be a life raft for the British people.
Reform don't understand their base if they think this is what they want, or what the country needs.
Those voting Reform want radical change, and to stick it to a uniparty establishment who have dispossessed native Britons of their country.
They didn't want Reform to be a soft landing pad or a refugee camp for the most cunning, self-interested members of that uniparty.
They want a battering ram, not a bandwagon.
Mass defections don't code as a preference cascade toward a new way of doing politics. They code as a metamorphosis into the uniparty with new branding.
The party looks like it is being swamped by opportunists, and thereby composed of people who didn't get it and have no incentive to change their minds to keep their political careers — regardless of whether or not individual defectors are good people.
Personnel and policy matter more than the party. What's the point of replacing the uniparty if you're full of its members?
This is why Reform's support has stalled, even dipped, in some recent polls. It's not enthusiasm with other marginal parties, or a rediscovered love of the Conservatives. It's a feeling of hopelessness, that the revolution isn't coming, that Nigel has gotten complacent, that Reform is just (as some insiders have put it) "Tories 2.0" and not what they signed up for.
The more Reform fills up with grifters, lightweights, and yesterday's uniparty, the less likely they will either deliver on the opportunity given to them after winning an election, or be able to reverse their present fortunes.
People make a party, and when mediocre people outnumber the competent ones, you become so systemically inadequate that you either have to start from scratch or be surpassed by someone else who learns from your mistakes.
@BBCNews Did James Bulger come back to life already? Oh wait, I forgot that only victims have to lose their life permanently, the criminals get to live on and eventually get freedom.
Execute the bastard, and the other one. Be done with it.