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Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:39

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:25

Speak for yourself. There are three women in Scotland and a lot of Darlington nurses who are very happy right now with the power the judiciary has.

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Great news - that small group can celebrate while the rest of the country stagnates due to judicial obstruction across almost all aspects of governmental activity

Happyjoe · 17/01/2026 00:41

CrazyAboutFurBabies · 17/01/2026 00:00

’he’s a national security risk to our country’

have you been living under a rock ? lol

Have you seen the state of our country at the moment! Kier Starmer is the worst thing to ever happen to us!

Jesus, your memory is shockingly bad, so is your reason.
The reason this country is so bollocked is down to 14 years of tories ruining it.

They without doubt were the worst shitshow we have ever had. Starmer is making mistakes, absolutely, but he is not the worst thing to ever happen, not yet anyway.

AmIthatSpringy · 17/01/2026 00:42

OP the unfortunate thing is it is his repulsive views that attract his followers

They'll excuse anything.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:43

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:20

Literally all of the virtues you associate with the EU are not virtues at all - not least of which is freedom of movement which may have worked to help you have a nice gap year, but have destroyed job opportunities for Uk low income workers.

Freedom of movement enables so much more than gap years. I liked being able to go to technical conferences in Belgium and Germany without having to clart on with paperwork. Mistakes with paperwork have forced bands to cancel tours, which hurts British musicians far more than European ones because they only lose access to one country, whereas we lose access to 27.

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:43

awkwardasfuck · 17/01/2026 00:29

Dont be childish- answer their question

I’m not entirely sure there was a question, or at least not one worth answering (see also all of your own infantile posts and liberal and utterly unnecessary use of the c bomb in every other post)

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:45

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:39

Great news - that small group can celebrate while the rest of the country stagnates due to judicial obstruction across almost all aspects of governmental activity

"That small group" represent the 51% of the population who are female.

The government is not above the law. Parliament sets the law, Parliament is sovereign.

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:46

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:43

Freedom of movement enables so much more than gap years. I liked being able to go to technical conferences in Belgium and Germany without having to clart on with paperwork. Mistakes with paperwork have forced bands to cancel tours, which hurts British musicians far more than European ones because they only lose access to one country, whereas we lose access to 27.

Yes - I’m sure around 2% of the uk population can immediately empathise with your sad plight. You should set up a just giving page - never mind aid to Africa, folk need to hear about this!

Blump2783 · 17/01/2026 00:47

I don't know why people are proud to be right wing. You're basically saying you don't give a fuck about anyone else. Good work.

awkwardasfuck · 17/01/2026 00:47

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:43

I’m not entirely sure there was a question, or at least not one worth answering (see also all of your own infantile posts and liberal and utterly unnecessary use of the c bomb in every other post)

Get a grip

You either have something to contribute or you don't

Clearly the latter

Happyjoe · 17/01/2026 00:47

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:43

I’m not entirely sure there was a question, or at least not one worth answering (see also all of your own infantile posts and liberal and utterly unnecessary use of the c bomb in every other post)

And you've been so fluffy, warm and approachable..... 😂

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:47

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:45

"That small group" represent the 51% of the population who are female.

The government is not above the law. Parliament sets the law, Parliament is sovereign.

Wrong - the separation of powers is distorted. The judiciary need putting back in their box and I sincerely hope farage achieves that.

awkwardasfuck · 17/01/2026 00:48

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:47

Wrong - the separation of powers is distorted. The judiciary need putting back in their box and I sincerely hope farage achieves that.

So far he can't achieve not being tricked into celebrating a prolific child rapist. Don't hold yoir breath.

Happyjoe · 17/01/2026 00:49

Blump2783 · 17/01/2026 00:47

I don't know why people are proud to be right wing. You're basically saying you don't give a fuck about anyone else. Good work.

Yeah agree. Same vein as 'woke' being used as an insult. Kathy Burke had the best response to that.

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:49

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Ihavelostthegame · 17/01/2026 00:49

Mahanswarcanoe · 16/01/2026 22:58

The UK is governed by quangos and arm length bodies. The judiciary has too much power and it has broken the traditional separation of powers between the executive, legislature and judiciary that made the system work. All courtesy of the Blair era which assumed we would play follow the leader to the EU forever and so could dispense with all that tedious governing stuff.

if farage can bulldoze through this and get our government actually governing again then yes, I believe him.

What ridiculousness is this? 😂

Serious question. Please demonstrate one single positive thing that Farage has contributed to this country?

His big claim to fame is Brexit. Which has been an utter shit show from start to finish and made us worse off as a country and reduced our soft power to boot.
He barely ever turns up to Westminster. Even more rarely turns up to his own constituency. He is up to his neck in bribery from Russia and the orange idiot. Reform isn’t even a proper political party it’s a company. Incidentally a company that NF is the only director of. Funny that!

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:49

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:46

Yes - I’m sure around 2% of the uk population can immediately empathise with your sad plight. You should set up a just giving page - never mind aid to Africa, folk need to hear about this!

Freedom of movement was a right for 100% of us, not 2%. That's what the term "right" means: everyone has it. It didn't matter if you were taking a week in Benidorm, a year in Germany studying at Heidelberg, or a decade in Portugal driving taxis, you had that right. If you chose not to exercise it, that was your problem.

Vastimprovement · 17/01/2026 00:50

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:22

The nhs is unsustainable is its current form. Any fule can see that.

But what does that have to do with a broken promise regarding £350 million which was used by Farage to encourage people into voting for Brexit?

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:51

Happyjoe · 17/01/2026 00:41

Jesus, your memory is shockingly bad, so is your reason.
The reason this country is so bollocked is down to 14 years of tories ruining it.

They without doubt were the worst shitshow we have ever had. Starmer is making mistakes, absolutely, but he is not the worst thing to ever happen, not yet anyway.

Oh happy Joe - we finally agree! This is exactly why we need a proper right wing government next time around

Vastimprovement · 17/01/2026 00:52

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:46

Yes - I’m sure around 2% of the uk population can immediately empathise with your sad plight. You should set up a just giving page - never mind aid to Africa, folk need to hear about this!

I mean… I can empathise with her. We used to have a freedom to work and live in the EU and now we don’t. Now our children don’t. That will look different for each person. This was this OP’s experience of that. Do you usually have issues with empathy?

Brinny · 17/01/2026 00:53

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:20

Literally all of the virtues you associate with the EU are not virtues at all - not least of which is freedom of movement which may have worked to help you have a nice gap year, but have destroyed job opportunities for Uk low income workers.

This is the sort of response I expected , and you know what they say about. Assumptions . Also where are the hundreds of people in health care and social care , dont appear to be queuing up for a job of any description, hundreds of jobs advertised , see facts, so where are the people, opportunities are abound , you never lost them.

awkwardasfuck · 17/01/2026 00:53

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Again, you contribute nothing. Maybe go and find something to say, get over your fixation with the word cunt. You are being childish and insulting and its a pitiful look. Go clutch your pearls somewhere else, or come back to the discussion with a point of view thats not based on squealing into the ether???

Soontobesingles · 17/01/2026 00:55

Mahanswarcanoe · 16/01/2026 22:37

‘anyone not a socialist by the age of 20 has no heart: anyone not a conservative by the age of 30 has no brain’

my moral compass is fine thanks.

Conservatism and fascism are not one and the same. I would say I lean more conservative than I did as a younger person / I still find the current reform rhetoric abhorrent.

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:56

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:47

Wrong - the separation of powers is distorted. The judiciary need putting back in their box and I sincerely hope farage achieves that.

Let me guess, the judicial rulings you don't like are the ones that stop migrants from being treated illegally? If the courts can't stop the Govt from breaking the law about treatment of migrants, they can't stop the Govt from breaking all the other laws too.

When the Govt can break the law, the Govt can do what it likes, including hurting you and yours. When the Govt can break the law, the Govt can round people it doesn't like up and put them in prison for no reason.

The judiciary, by ruling against the Govt when it breaks the law, are protecting you and me.

Happyjoe · 17/01/2026 01:02

Mahanswarcanoe · 17/01/2026 00:51

Oh happy Joe - we finally agree! This is exactly why we need a proper right wing government next time around

The last lot were right wing. They also blamed everything on immigrants because they didn't want people looking at their own ineptness. It's happened before, it will happen again no doubt and people are absolutely stupid enough to fall for it.

Farage is a talentless grifter. He will ruin this country further, but hey, he will appease the racists while he burns the UK to the ground.

Happyjoe · 17/01/2026 01:03

selffellatingouroborosofhate · 17/01/2026 00:56

Let me guess, the judicial rulings you don't like are the ones that stop migrants from being treated illegally? If the courts can't stop the Govt from breaking the law about treatment of migrants, they can't stop the Govt from breaking all the other laws too.

When the Govt can break the law, the Govt can do what it likes, including hurting you and yours. When the Govt can break the law, the Govt can round people it doesn't like up and put them in prison for no reason.

The judiciary, by ruling against the Govt when it breaks the law, are protecting you and me.

They don't care, because their probably white and think it doesn't apply to them.