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52 minutes ago, Justiceforcedave said:

Portugal! 🙂

Sounds like a nice choice... 

In the list of countries which are easy to move to https://wherecani.live/blog/view/easiest-countries-to-move-to/

Also listed as one of the safer places to live (although some of you obviously have danger as your middle name) 

https://wherecani.live/blog/view/safest-places-to-live/

 

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12 minutes ago, clarkete said:

Sounds like a nice choice... 

In the list of countries which are easy to move to https://wherecani.live/blog/view/easiest-countries-to-move-to/

Also listed as one of the safer places to live (although some of you obviously have danger as your middle name) 

https://wherecani.live/blog/view/safest-places-to-live/

 

Are we forgetting the wildfires and water crisis?

Had a mate who went over there in the summer, absolutely loved it and ended up spending more time looking at estate agents rather than on the beach. Came back and was evangelical about it, sounded lovely: easy to get a cheap place with land off grid, but water is a big issue.

Not enough political popcorn drama for me, I'd clearly be bored.

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So Starmer has said two worrying things this morning...

Firstly, that Labour policy on immigration barely differs from Tories.

Secondly, that he supports longer jail time for protestors, and specifically calls out Just Stop Oil.

Now... I fully sympathise with the requirement for a level of pragmatism and need to appeal to the electorate, but this is worse than keeping quiet. 

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1 minute ago, Justiceforcedave said:

I just make sure I spend a good deal of the day reading this thread 😉

Oh, you're right, I *don't* need to live in this shit hole to still get my daily fix...hmmm, but then I'd suffer the same fate as mattiloy in that ozanne would tell me I have no right to a UK political opinion anymore because I don't live in the country...swings and roundabouts...

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7 minutes ago, kaosmark2 said:

So Starmer has said two worrying things this morning...

Firstly, that Labour policy on immigration barely differs from Tories.

Secondly, that he supports longer jail time for protestors, and specifically calls out Just Stop Oil.

Now... I fully sympathise with the requirement for a level of pragmatism and need to appeal to the electorate, but this is worse than keeping quiet. 

yeah, grim they feel they have to say this shit.

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2 minutes ago, kaosmark2 said:

Now... I fully sympathise with the requirement for a level of pragmatism and need to appeal to the electorate, but this is worse than keeping quiet.

Kinda what happens when you keep chasing the centre ground after 12 years of tory rule that has pulled the centre ground a smidgen to the left of right wing policies that used to only be the preserve of the National Front.

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5 minutes ago, Kurosagi said:

Kinda what happens when you keep chasing the centre ground after 12 years of tory rule that has pulled the centre ground a smidgen to the left of right wing policies that used to only be the preserve of the National Front.

I guess labour feel they have to double down on this sort of stuff to stand a chance of winning.

I think immigration could be about to become an issue for the govt...apparently it was one of the big things that Truss and Braverman fell out over....Truss wanted to look at increasing immigration to help with growth, Braverman wanting to bring immigrations numbers down for political reasons(?). I assume Labour would have same conflicts.

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2 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

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there's no point labour pretending they have a good immigration policy, its something without a solution, where they'll have to go along with what's happening.

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4 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

I assume Labour would have same conflicts.

A second Johnson premiership would have been a godsend to labour. In all likelihood it would have have imploded and caused a general election within 6 months. With sunak I reckon he'll be able to nurse the tories through till the full term. What concerns me about the conflicts you refer to, and the Mogg/Dorries nutters is that they'll agitate with a Trump type vibe and with the austerity 2.0 ripping the country apart it could give two years for a right wing (fascist) populist to come to the fore...although our FPTP system does make it difficult as UKIP found to Farage's disappointment, so maybe I'm worrying unnecessarily.

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4 minutes ago, Kurosagi said:

A second Johnson premiership would have been a godsend to labour. In all likelihood it would have have imploded and caused a general election within 6 months. With sunak I reckon he'll be able to nurse the tories through till the full term. What concerns me about the conflicts you refer to, and the Mogg/Dorries nutters is that they'll agitate with a Trump type vibe and with the austerity 2.0 ripping the country apart it could give two years for a right wing (fascist) populist to come to the fore...although our FPTP system does make it difficult as UKIP found to Farage's disappointment, so maybe I'm worrying unnecessarily.

No, I think that's a very real and very reasonable thing to worry about!

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Sadly you have to move towards the electorate to win elections in this country, especially when the incumbent party has ruined some of the decent policies we did have. 

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