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    Labour "wins" UK - with scant 33-34% of vote

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      blablarg18
      last edited by blablarg18

      Like Hitler in 1933, a Socialist party - this time, UK's Labour - has complete dominance, on scant 33.9% of vote.

      BUT - Tories earned their historic loss. They broke all promises to stop immigration, make Brexit work, etc. - just as if they were Labour.

      Tories (Bojo) also vetoed Ukraine peace deal of April 2022, thus ensured bloody stalemate that could yet become World War 3.

      And during covid, Tories had world's dumbest, most harmful policies after Communist China.

      As recently as May 2024, PM Rishi Sunak called covid vaxx "safe and effective" - something contradicted by science.

      Finally, Tories turned UK (or let UK to be turned) into Police State, where police harass, arrest & imprison people for Free Speech - or even if they wave UK & England flags.

      Labour will do much worse - but at least, with lines clear / mask off.

      That Reform gained at Tories' expense - putting Nigel Farage in UK Parliament - is very good.

      Unless Tories, so to speak, Reform themselves: they will never win another UK election - and it couldn't happen to nicer bunch 🙄 🤣

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        blablarg18
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        Labour PM admits, he prefers Evil Billionaire Club (WEF / Davos) to his own country, UK.

        video - https://x.com/i/status/1808988056831074792


        btw, updated graph.... UK "democracy"

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          lololulu19
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          Why is it that in France, Le Pen's conservatives are always doing well, but then the liberals win, and the liberals fail, and the entire cycle repeats itself?

          France seems to always get it wrong.

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            blablarg18 @lololulu19
            last edited by blablarg18

            @lololulu19

            1. France must learn.
            2. France imports many Muslim... and they vote Left, until they can finally vote Muslim.
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              lololulu19 @blablarg18
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              @blablarg18 I think what you meant to say is "France NEVER learns!"

              Frankly, all of Europe has gone down the toilet.

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                blablarg18 @lololulu19
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                @lololulu19 Something deep goes on, where West chooses suicide.

                In Western countries, "wealthy" "educated" people (so they call themselves) prefer death & destruction - like from mass abortion, migration, child abuse, & leftism / communism - and often from war.

                Anyone who dislikes mass abortion, migration, child abuse, & leftism / communism, or war - ie. anyone who prefers life, success & law - is, in Establishment's definition, "Far Right" & their absolute enemy.

                In France this time, in 2nd round of vote, Macron & all other Establishment types, allied to Far Left - openly, desperately.

                It may be that, before anything can be solved or rebuilt, West's Establishment types must be granted their Death Wish.


                Twist #1: France's leftists & Muslims responded to their great win, given from Establishment support & alliance in 2nd round.... ....... .............. with riots & burn France. 🙄 🤣

                Again: Left & Islamists are about destruction.... and France's Establishment has death wish.


                Twist #2: France Left, for moment at least, is anti-war.

                We will see if they stay anti-war. Or if instead, Establishment types buy them to become pro-war, as done in USA.

                But there it is: Melenchon, up to now, has condemned Ukraine war - from pro-Russia viewpoint.

                Melenchon called Ukraine "an adventurous putschist power, in which the neo-Nazis have a completely detestable influence".

                Melenchon justified Russia invasion when he said, "The Russian nation cannot allow the North Americans and NATO to settle on their doorstep."

                So, Left's win in France is bad news for Zelensky & NATO - unless Melenchon's love of Peace is just another Lib Lie. (I think it is & Melenchon will flip to pro-war.)

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                  blablarg18
                  last edited by blablarg18

                  Still chuckling - in truth, Labour's vote is way down.

                  From 12.8m in 2017, to 9.7m in 2024..... steep cut around 1/4.

                  Keir Starmer is a (bad) joke.

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                    blablarg18
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                    DNV, "Disgusted - Not Voting" won. Labour barely at 20%, when DNV is shown.

                    HAHAHAHahahahaha 🤡

                    Labour's 20% is lowest support of any ruling "majority" in decades.

                    Whenever Tories were that low, they did not rule.

                    In Thatcher's great period, while she never broke above 35%, at least she did outpoll Labour & DNV both.

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                      lololulu19 @blablarg18
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                      @blablarg18 NATO used to be significant, but has become watered down over time. When NATO continues to get involved with non NATO nations such as Ukraine and Israel, it loses it's solidarity. Every country can essentially do whatever they want.

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                        blablarg18
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                        Credit where due. Labour may do something right?

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                          blablarg18 @blablarg18
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                          Small update. Melenchon didn't flip to pro-war.

                          Rather, Macron excluded Melenchon - Macron appointed some 4th rate person (his party came in 4th) as Prime Minister.

                          Good on Melenchon, for not selling out.

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