🚨 James O’Brien ABSOLUTELY RINSES a Brexit voter live on LBC
Brexit voter Richard: “You’re very rude to me, aren’t you?”
James: “I am very rude to you because of what you’ve done to my country.”
One year on: GDP hit by 6-8%, trade down 15%, businesses struggling, no sunlit uplands in sight, just excuses.
This level of brutal accountability is what we need back.
Full rinse here 👇👇👇👇
Holy shit, DEVASTATING testimony from a victim of ICE, recounting the sadistic banter and laughter from ICE agents: "You guys gotta stop obstructing us, that's why this lesbian bitch is dead."
Spread her story.
No one's doubting Nazis were good at killing. It seems reasonable that a predator would logically choose Nazis based on their war efforts and attempts at mass genocide. But you originally said, it would imply that they were correct and that they were the superior race. Which isn't remotely accurate. Look up why Nazis considered themselves superior; it wouldn't have anything to do with a predator choosing them to kill. No offense, but you're mixing up being a warrior and the flawed mentality of Nazism.
@RebornDoom@ironwillforge4@CultureCrave@TheDirect That's a really weird take. The predator hunts dangerous opponents who have combat skills. Nothing to do with the Nazis being a superior race or correct...
It seems that a fairly common response to a post you don't like is to declare the poster a 'bot' and either block or report them. I'm so done with X. It's a rabid hotbed of right-wing bias. A platform for the worst in us
So either Labour need to ask candidates to step aside for the Greens to take on Reform....
Or actually bring in a fair democratic process where everyone's votes count equally.
It's time for Proportional Representation.
https://t.co/XipwxXIVFU
We're just getting started.
Time to lower bills. And tax billionaires.
If you want to see the Green Party take on Reform - this is the moment.
https://t.co/0qbagSvIYp
If a general election happened tomorrow and only people under 50 were allowed to vote, Zack Polanski would become the UK’s next prime minister, according to new polling from YouGov.
The Green party is currently winning an astounding 25% of the vote among under-50s, and is even further ahead - at 39% - among 18 to 24-year-olds.
Labour, meanwhile, is polling worse than ever before, with 50% of voters defecting since 2024. 18% of those who supported Keir Starmer just last year now say they would vote Green, 13% Lib Dem, 11% Reform and 5% Tory.
Reform is still polling on top among the general population, with 27% of the overall vote. Nigel Farage’s party remains particularly popular with older people, especially 50 to 64-year-olds who gave it 36% of their vote.
But Reform does seem to have plateaued for the time being, polling just under its May and September high of 29%.
The Green party, meanwhile, has seen a startling rise in vote share in recent months, gaining six points in the polls since Polanski became leader at the beginning of September. In 2024, the party won just 6.7% of the overall vote - it’s now polling at 16%.
On Monday, the party said it had exceeded 150,000 members, more than double the number it had under its former co-leaders Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns.
YouGov has Labour and the Tories neck and neck on 17%, with the Lib Dems on 15%.
The new polling comes shortly after Labour suffered a humiliating defeat in Caerphilly last week, finishing third behind Plaid Cymru and Reform. Many have speculated that this could be a portent of things to come, with Keir Starmer potentially on course for a devastating defeat in next May’s election. The poll today will no doubt add to the party’s fears.