@SingleTicket371@PolitlcsUK@MoriartyJones6 And yet… the opposition in this instance is a sexist plumber that can’t string a sentence together, representing a party that takes dodgy money from foreigners and employs women bashers.
You can see why people are voting for Burnham, surely?
@RedWallPleb@PolitlcsUK Imagine looking at a sexist plumber that can’t string a sentence together and thinking ‘yeah, I want that’.
Not suggesting Labour are the answer, but you’d have to be a different breed of dim to be voting Reform.
@anon_ashyv@reece_us@PolitlcsUK Either way, probably best not to vote for something that’s not in the slightest bit bright and makes sexist comments on public platforms, don’t you think?
@piedpiperhack25@withnailjones He’s not ‘put himself forward’, he’s representing the Reform party.
Why they’ve put someone utterly clueless (also with a history of sexist comments) as their candidate is mind boggling. Do I expect anything less from them? Absolutely not.
@TommyTucker091@PolitlcsUK Except it has very little effect (outside of London). Privatisation, profiteering and private equity are what’s causing house prices to grow year on year.
@The_XDen@deanbegley1 I would suggest voting for ‘Rob’, the sexiest Reform plumber that has the IQ of a frozen fish, does indeed make you stupid.
The guy doesn’t even know his own party policies.
@Fionalo53519376@sophielouisecc@confidencenac A break? Parliament does get breaks, but not now.
He gets paid 100k + huge pension to be there. I presume your job just lets you show up when you want?
@PAJ1982@Nathanmc32@theawayfans ‘Embarrassed itself’
Was a great watch and will be on Saturday as well. Both teams have a great chance to win the league.
Lots of bad decisions this season but this isn’t one of them.