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Yeah and so are those lieing ZionistsDizzy28 wrote:I attended an event in London earlier this month and Sadiq Khan as well a Labour Party Shadow Minister spoke on different days.
Realized Politicians are the same ilk everywhere and these fellas came and campaigned at something they should have just said Hai/bai, thanks for coming.
Smart uk peoplemaj. tom wrote:Labour set for general election landslide - exit poll
Keir Starmer is on course to be new UK prime minister with predicted Labour majority of 170, according to the exit poll for the BBC, ITV, and Sky.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn09xn9je7lt
zoom rader wrote:Smart uk peoplemaj. tom wrote:Labour set for general election landslide - exit poll
Keir Starmer is on course to be new UK prime minister with predicted Labour majority of 170, according to the exit poll for the BBC, ITV, and Sky.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn09xn9je7lt
In Trinidad its the reverse
No kant, brits see country first and they are free thinkersHabit7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Smart uk peoplemaj. tom wrote:Labour set for general election landslide - exit poll
Keir Starmer is on course to be new UK prime minister with predicted Labour majority of 170, according to the exit poll for the BBC, ITV, and Sky.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn09xn9je7lt
In Trinidad its the reverse
Yes Brits gave the Tories 16yrs until the Tories fall apart and Labour will win by default.
So 7 more years.
maj. tom wrote:No sticking. Official duties start already.
Labour leader Keir Starmer becomes prime minister after meeting the King at Buckingham Palace
Starmer is heading to Downing Street to address the nation
Earlier, Rishi Sunak resigned as prime minister after meeting the monarch
Keep voting for ur African tribal Christian Pnm partywing wrote:GB was offered a choice to dispatch a deeply unpopular government. Unfortunately, we don't have any sort of alternative to what obtains now.
Dizzy28 wrote:Proof once again that the Westminster system is no better and maybe even worse at democracy than the US electoral college. Screenshot_20240705-084642.jpg
Habit7 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Proof once again that the Westminster system is no better and maybe even worse at democracy than the US electoral college. Screenshot_20240705-084642.jpg
I disagree. I think the first past the post allows for better geographic distribution of representation. Otherwise with the example of the UK, one party can just say we will benefit London and South England and they will get 50% +1 of the vote and ignore everyone else. FPTP means you have to get widespread support in considerable numbers to lead and not just a specific demographic.
Habit7 wrote:It's an ongoing debate no need to sort it out here. Time will tell if they last longer than Liz Truss.
I guess when Kamla wins in 2025 she will plagiarise his victory speech too
Sad that Manning set this trend first and did not resign when he lostwing wrote:In true Westminster tradition, Sunak handed in his resignation as both PM and leader of the party. There are serial losers in Trinidad who cling to power, propped up by sycophants and supported by the foolish.
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