Posted on 05/12/2025 7:33:57 AM PDT by big truck
Bald And Bankrupt -
Offered Business On England’s Worst Street
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U0wQPMwvVc
There was never any such "Consensus" among the public. That was just you globalists and those in big business who wanted to crush the bargaining power of the working class. If anything, the clear majority of the public reached the consensus that they DID NOT WANT mass immigration 60 years ago and you A-holes in the political class just ignored them. Now that they're really PO'd with you and are prepared to answer the "what are you gonna do about it?" question you put to them thinking they were stuck forever with 2 cheeks of the same ass - Labour or the Tories - NOW you're making the right sounds.
Too late. Everybody knows you don't mean it and you won't do it. You are utterly untrustworthy - which is why BOTH Labour AND the Tories are screwed. The public just demonstrated that they will vote for a brand new 1-2 year old political party than either of you lot. You've had this coming for a long time.
Thanks for the link...
I’m about halfway through...
Funny thing is I haven’t been back to visit the UK in about 30 years, either.
That video is heartbreaking.
I’m glaad two sea thit you’re lyfe hass boyld down to beein grammer pollice.
I never memorized it, nor do I know the source, but there was an ad that played during Rush Limbaugh’s commercial breaks. It was from a local station. It started out with some leftist nonsense, and always ended with “diversity is our strength”.
Never looked at it in that manner but you make a lot of sense. Definitely something to ponder...
“Formerly Great Britain is now Mediocre Britain.”
Which is sad, because I had hoped to visit there in a few years. I’m now wondering if it’s actually worth the time and effort.
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