Labour's decision to ditch the Rwanda debacle is a refreshing change of political common sense in what has been a sustained period of comedic political ineptitude... Not only will it be way less costly, it will create many British jobs and is a sustainable long term solution to the actual real issue - the time it takes to process asylum applications - the only thing it lacks is the siphoning of public funds into the hands of organisations in bed with morally corrupt / compromised politicians ...
You're another one that has an opinion of themselves that's not matched by their childish posts. As you spend a lot of time with children, you could perhaps use that as an opportunity to learn from them.
Come on lefties, rather than using a lot of words to say **** all, let's see you shine. This is a great opportunity for you to show your wisdom and insight. What are the key issues that need to be sorted, and what measures will Labour bring in to address them? Surely one of you must have some idea of the changes you'd like to see, and an idea of how likely Labour will be in achieving them.
Ah, the tolerant left. How cute. Of course, once they know, the lefties on here will condemn this unreservedly..
Yup, pretty much as expected, and as proven time and time again, the lefties have no credible argument. Here they have the stage giving them the opportunity to make clear what measures they want and those they expect, and they have all bottled it yet again.
Starmer's new Wonder Force to stop the boats sounds like something out of James Bond. But everything he's promising to do has already been tried and found wanting.
So what will the loser left do about... 1 Palestine and it ruling terrorist government. 2 Sorting out the mass illegal immigration 3 Ginger growler and her tax avoidance 4 Man Citch and its 115 charges