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    Starmer will get a comfortable majority

    He's a shockingly obvious agent of the elite.

    Elite Pedos will be comfortable on Starmers watch
    Zionist Genociders....
    The Judges who tortured Assange....

    The elite plans include a global dictatorship, with vaccine mandates and nuclear war

    Their man is now there in the UK, to play his role

    It appears that calling for a cease fire is now political suicide. Its strange because I wrote to my MP years back in connection with Syria, and at that time, calling for cease fires was still acceptable. Maybe I should forward that email to Starmer so he can start disciplinary action.

    Some impressions from the UK

    There is a prevalent view in the muslim community that voting either labour or tory is a vote for Genocide. I wonder if the Imams are preaching this. It will have some impact but not huge.

    The political chatter, to the extent that I can bear to listen to such drivel, it devoid of any meaningful debate about Ukraine. Thats scary, they are controlling the narrative- and who gets to ask the questions on-air- to that extent.

    There has been talk that Rishi called this earlier than he had to because he was told to help Starmer out in terms of minimising Galloway & the workers party, who are on a roll, albeit on a small scale. George has made a fortune with Bitcoin and is putting some of that to use.

    Certainly people are waking up a bit. Farage has plainly said that the Tories/Labour are the Elite's monoparty - just middle management. Its good that he can say this and many people across the spectrum know what he means. Reform uk are a tory damager- they will sap millions of Tory votes but will get a very poor ratio of votes cast to seats won.

    I am hoping that we avoid WW3 for now, and Starmer delivers on a stable pro business competent agenda. He might create a bit of a boom with some measures to improve trade with Europe. Moderates like me might then think things are great, however he will when called, do whatever evil the elite require.

    Its going to be interesting to see how attempted authoritarian control of social media and what we can say & read , will play out. No doubt Starmer will preside over crack downs. But he will struggle to replicate the kind of neo fascism coming in Europe where leaders are clearly and openly expressing their own desire to control 'facts' and misinformation.

    I really hope Bridgen gets in. I hope he keeps speaking. He's a hero.

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    Just back from tossing my pebble into the bowl. First time for a while, too. Last time round I followed Tintin's example and spoiled by paper writing 'Free Julian Assange'. Took five more years but that did come to fruition. What to do this time...?

    Only one candidate came to mind. Can he win? Almost certainly not, but he's the only one that isn't (in my mind) a shill of the globalist industrial complex. For that he earned my 'X'.

    [personal musings]
    My constituency is deep blue, and I mean proper deep. It's been Conservative here since 1910, when the Liberals briefly held it. The seat has been occupied by one Liam Fox since 1992, no small fry politician himself, being once Chairman of the Conservative Party and Secretary of both International Trade, and Defence, under Cameron and Theresa May. The thought he might be ousted by Labour was beforehand a far-fetched idea. In fact, an impossible one. But now I don't know.

    In the run-up to former elections Conservative flags abounded around here. This year I've seen precisely none. Not one. Interestingly, I've spotted a grand total of only two flags/signs displayed in people's gardens. One for Labour, the other for Greens. This tells me it's no myth that the Conservatives are on their way out, and possibly in spectacular fashion. I do believe that local history is about to be made, and I expect that to be extended nationwide.
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    [useless fact warning]

    We're having our 2024 general election on America's Fireworks day, July 4th.

    America is having it's 2024 general election on our Fireworks day, Nov 5th

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    Default Re: UK General Election 2024, and its aftermath

    I've just returnrd from the Polling Station to mark my 'X' and was told the turnout so far is around 25% with 3.5 hours left to go. Of course this is just one polling station but probably reflects the feeling of the Nation. It was fairly poor in the recent By Elrctions too.
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    Quote Posted by Miller (here)
    I've just returnrd from the Polling Station to mark my 'X' and was told the turnout so far is around 25% with 3.5 hours left to go. Of course this is just one polling station but probably reflects the feeling of the Nation. It was fairly poor in the recent By Elrctions too.
    I'm still holding out hope that more are voting this time around. At least they seem to be in my family.
    I personally have never missed a vote in my life, because of an old Tony Benn quote... I can't remember his exact words but it was along the lines of "If you don't bother to vote, You have ZERO right to complain".
    He said he was amazed how often people would attend his MPs Surgery with complaints about local issues, and then admit to not having even voted.

    I have older family members who regularly don't vote as their more jaded than myself. Yet this time they all got their ID cards and voted today much to my surprise! A jaw on floor moment.

    Hope that's how it is for many across the Country
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    British farmers face strict quotas from supermarkets, forcing them to waste crops and reduce supply flexibility. Farmers are offered £440 per acre by the government to leave fields fallow, impacting food production and supply. Dairy farmers are losing land to conservation designations, threatening their livelihoods and local milk supply. New restrictions prevent game farmers from releasing birds near designated conservation areas, affecting traditional practices. Farmers call for agricultural reform to regain self-sufficiency and reduce reliance on imported food products.
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    Default Re: UK General Election 2024, and its aftermath

    An update from the BBC, with polling closed just over 20 minutes ago:
    • Labour has won a landslide victory in the UK general election, according to the exit poll.
    • It will mean Keir Starmer becomes the new prime minister.
    • Labour is expected to win 410 seats, with the Conservatives on 131.

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    Bill: Using Nigel Farage as my measuring stick, did his side of the aisle gain ground or lose ground? Thanks.

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    Default Re: UK General Election 2024, and its aftermath

    Quote Posted by norman (here)
    [useless fact warning]

    We're having our 2024 general election on America's Fireworks day, July 4th.

    America is having it's 2024 general election on our Fireworks day, Nov 5th

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t November 5th Guy Fawkes Day in your neck of the woods? “Remember, remember, the 5th of November.”

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    Quote Posted by Satori (here)
    Bill: Using Nigel Farage as my measuring stick, did his side of the aisle gain ground or lose ground? Thanks.
    His party, Reform UK, is predicted by the exit polls to win 13 seats. (Before, they had zero.)

    A screenshot from a BBC announcement: (no news apparently about George Galloway's Workers Party seat in Rochdale, but I'd be astonished if he lost that)


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    Bill: Using Nigel Farage as my measuring stick, did his side of the aisle gain ground or lose ground? Thanks.
    His party, Reform UK, is predicted by the exit polls to win 13 seats. (Before, they had zero.)

    A further extract from the BBC's running live feed:

    ~~~
    And then there is the stand out set of numbers in the first two results for Reform UK - beating the Conservatives easily, in safe Labour territory.

    Reform UK has cut through, the evidence suggests so far - and is a big part of the story tonight.

    Reform UK deputy leader David Bull has been speaking about his party's success in the vote share of the two seats that have already been announced - Houghton and Sunderland South, and Blyth and Ashington.

    "This is an historic moment," he says. "I think what you're seeing is the shy 'Reformers' coming out in droves."



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    Bill: Using Nigel Farage as my measuring stick, did his side of the aisle gain ground or lose ground? Thanks.
    His party, Reform UK, is predicted by the exit polls to win 13 seats. (Before, they had zero.[/I]

    A further extract from the BBC's running live feed:

    ~~~
    And then there is the stand out set of numbers in the first two results for Reform UK - beating the Conservatives easily, in safe Labour territory.
    Reform UK has cut through, the evidence suggests so far - and is a big part of the story tonight.




    ...and (Reform) taking percentage point swings between 2 and 8% from Labour, in the first two constituencies declared to date. (Make that three now - Sunderland Central Labour hold: swing from Labour to Reform, 7.7%)

    Reform have polled in second place in all three so far declared

    For clarity: the Labour results are so far all held seats, not gains.
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    I posted this near the start of the campaign period, in another thread. I want to remind everyone what one very important aspect of a Starmer landslide means.

    At the time, I was surprised he answered the TV talking head's question as honestly as he did, but I suppose he already knew the landslide voters either don't care or have not yet understood the significance of his reply, now confirmed.

    What it tells me about the state of the "awakening" around this country gives me cause for the blues, still. SO much so that if they pull another scamdemic here I think the country will bite hook line and sinker, AND, I think the people considering the viability of another scamdemic will have noticed that too.

    Does it get any clearer than this ?

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    Quote Posted by jaybee (here)
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    There are a few candidates I would like to see win tomorrow - George Galloway, Craig Murray, Jeremy Corbyn, Andrew Bridgen to name four... but I think Nigel and Reform UK stand the best chance for many years to make a big impression on British Politics - and pull away from the Lab/Con Political Punch and Judy Show that keeps the People 'in their place' and believing that their vote counts - basically the Deep State Ruling Class don't care who the 'peasants' vote for as long as it's Labour or Conservative (with the Lib Dems as a side dish for a small number)..................... but they want Labour in at this point in time - it's their turn and Sir Keir Starmer is going to do exactly as he's told....

    Well Labour / Starmer did get a huge majority after all + as predicted Tories / Sunak were trounced -

    The Lab / Con / Lib Dem... Merry~go~round goes on - we are (still) locked into a Globalist controlled 2 Party system.....regarding the Big Picture...thank heavens Nigel Farage and Richard Tice won (and 2 other Reform Candidates) or the situation would be much worse - Reform UK did not get as many MPs as hoped but they did get the third biggest share of the overall nationwide vote - Lib Dems got less overall than Reform but ended up with 71 seats.... !!

    results here

    overall share of vote.... Lab - 9,675,936......Con - 6,771,793..... Reform UK - 4,075,985....LibDem - 3,489,534

    this discrepancy will obviously be the subject of much discussion in the days/weeks/years to come...


    re the bolded in my own quote above - Sadly and tragically George Galloway, Craig Murray and Andrew Bridgen didn't win - - - - but Jeremy Corbyn did...

    I'm gutted for Andrew Bridgen - the final result here - he came 6th with just 1,568 votes......after everything that he has done for the people of this country that is just a travesty ...

    I hope he doesn't feel too bad today and can pick himself up after a rest and carry on with 'the work'... he knows more than most the suffocating grip that the 2 Party Political Punch and Judy Show has on the whole country - he will probably be philosophical about it all... but even so I feel for him this morning - really gutted for him -

    In the town where I live Reform came a respectable 3rd with 20.1% of the vote - Labour won...
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    OLD LIBRARY PICTURE.

    I think this guy was the WEF's first parachute drop. Starmer has boots to fill.


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    Default Re: UK General Election 2024, and its aftermath

    Quote Posted by norman (here)
    I posted this near the start of the campaign period, in another thread. I want to remind everyone what one very important aspect of a Starmer landslide means.

    At the time, I was surprised he answered the TV talking head's question as honestly as he did, but I suppose he already knew the landslide voters either don't care or have not yet understood the significance of his reply, now confirmed.

    What it tells me about the state of the "awakening" around this country gives me cause for the blues, still. SO much so that if they pull another scamdemic here I think the country will bite hook line and sinker, AND, I think the people considering the viability of another scamdemic will have noticed that too.

    Does it get any clearer than this ?

    https://rumble.com/v4wvuzz-does-it-g...han-this-.html


    Source: https://www.rumble.com/video/v4uevjt/?pub=1yatds
    All too sadly - and predictably - the inevitable; I'd hoped for better, but, alas, you are right. And really, I'm not surprised but really had hoped that folks would have got it by now.

    Here's text from an email received earlier from BigBrother Watch which I've opted to PDF. Although it's primarily a request for monetary support the detail concerning what this side of the bottom will be tasked with pushing through has now been effectively given a mandate by 9+ million people who haven't been paying attention and don't understand politics well enough, or research enough. They may claim to be horrified at the actions of Jimmy Savile but don't know that this man as head of the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) colluded to 'destroy' certain records. And the video clip interview with Emily Maitlis - above - should be seen and understood by everyone.

    I'm a mixture of cross yet philosophical at the same time. How can folks be so dumb? Very easily it would seem. We need to be even more vigilant and active than ever now

    Here's the message as it relates to your digital future:

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    Sophy Ridge, from SkyNews, via X:

    “If a man does not keep pace with [fall into line with] his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” - Thoreau

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    Why didn't the momentum of the lockdown party popups grow into filling and overflowing the hole Nigel Farage ended up trying to fill at the last minute ?

    We had 4 years to build a political unity out of a lockdown unity they handed to us on the plate they poisoned us with, and nothing but dilution and last minute desperation manifested.
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    Quote Posted by Tintin (here)
    ........................................ They may claim to be horrified at the actions of Jimmy Savile but don't know that this man as head of the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) colluded to 'destroy' certain records. And the video clip interview with Emily Maitlis - above - should be seen and understood by everyone.

    You know.... I wouldn't like to be in (Sir) Keir Starmer's shoes right now - not for all the tea in China, as the saying goes...

    He doesn't look mentally up to the job (of being Blair and Mandelson's and the Globalist's puppet PM....) but after choosing him and grooming him (and maybe blackmailing him?)...they are stuck with him - he just might be prone to having a mental breakdown or become ill if the going get's tough.....?

    It could be like the British version of Obama + ex cia chief John Brennan's etc team running and propping up Joe Biden - Starmer might need a lot of behind the scene's cajoling and medication? to perform the tasks he will be called upon to perform - possibly even leading the country into a war with Russia... because the Globalists want Russia IN the One World Government - they want the land and resources under their control... Sunak apparently said he didn't want to be a war time PM... perhaps Starmer hasn't got the choice...



    Quote The future Labour leader's title was bestowed on him in 2014 by the then Prince Charles in recognition of his work as Director of Public Prosecutions.
    source Daily Mail

    I'm guessing that Starmer may have woke up this morning and cried.... before putting on his public face and going out to celebrate his victory....

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    (no news apparently about George Galloway's Workers Party seat in Rochdale, but I'd be astonished if he lost that)
    Which he did.....

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