“I heard you want your country back. Ha. Shut the f*** up” angrily yells Vylan, fresh from calling for “death to the IDF”, to a chanting crowd of white middle-class British liberals excitedly waving their foreign flags. All rather depressing, isn’t it?
I note the intense border security at Glastonbury, which far outstrips that of Dover’s. Build bridges, not walls, they cry - apart from around their own filthy little sanctuary.
How so very progressive of them, flying their Palestinian flags - they must all feel so very proud of themselves. Sipping their £8 iced lattes, posting on tiktok from the newest iphone. Really revolutionary stuff.
A fatal blow struck against the capitalist system. Well done, everyone.
All broadcast live on the BBC, our ‘national’ broadcaster. Fantastic work from them, as usual.
None of this is Britain. Real Britain. Actual Britain. Decent Britain.
Not the Britain built by generations of hardworking, patriotic British men and women.
Who quite frankly, have had enough. I know I have.
We will all be closely watching, as Lucy Connolly rots in jail, what action the police will take against this revolting man - the precedent has been set.
So, yes Mr Vylan. You heard correctly, we do want our country back.
But no. We will definitely not "shut the fuck up".
Learn how to sing, take a shower and sod off.
Election Day is just upon us. It is expected that over 70% of voters are yet to cast their vote in the next few days.
While we don’t have a lower house candidate in every seat, People First does have a Senate Candidate in every mainland state that you can vote for.
Our four lead Senate candidates are myself in Queensland, Madison King in WA, Chris Neil in Victoria and Robert Lonie in SA. Tracy Sedman is representing People First in NSW alongside Craig Kelly.
The Senate ballot paper is different for every state. Our candidates will therefore appear in different columns on the different state ballot papers as follows:
Queensland: Column G
NSW: Column I
Victoria: Column O
South Australia: Column J
Western Australia: Column H
Their how to vote cards are linked below.
I would like to thank all our candidates and volunteers who have been working so hard to make a difference this election.
Thank you.
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Australian Voting System MEGA Thread.
All your questions answered in one place.
There's a lot of misinformation out there, let's clear it up and give you the answers so you can tell others.
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AUSTRALIA - How to vote in 2025:
Senate
Number 6 boxes across the top of the ballot, 1 through 6.
Do not include Labor, Greens or Liberals
House of Representatives
You must number every box. Choose your preferred minor party/independent.
Liberal, Labor, Teals & Greens LAST
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@SpillTheMemes ‘4 non blondes’ “What’s going on” has always made me throw up a bit in my mouth. Nothing against them as humans but it’s the most vomit inducing sound I know. Fecking hate it and always will.
u know what i HATE? i hate DOCUMENTARIES THAT ARE FREELY AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE!!!! it would make me REALLY MAD if people posted their favourites in the replies
@crazyfruitbat Hard to say as there’s different amounts of information in both. The contrasting light in the second is great but the first gives a different story. Both work. 👍