Sunday [16 till close of play]

(1643) Evening all.

 

17. Steve at 888

https://www.generalflynn.com/threat-assessment

16. Please just check this one


All right, you see the number … that was 12 minutes before I started posting. This below is 7 minutes before. 5 minutes elapsed time:


And across the Irish Sea:


Still not done:


Vky is a Reform gal and Mandy stood for their parliament thingy over there for a similar party. The map is changing … in fact, we are international on our side, for ordinary people, against globopsycho and karens.

Our DAD and Steve also dropped comments at both places.

Frankly, chaps and chapesses, I’m moderately excited about this pushback … so many ordinary people finding out about each other … how we feel.

8 replies on “Sunday [16 till close of play]”

  1. 16: Please check him out.

    ‘We were lied to!’ Meet the small business owner behind the viral election petition
    EXCLUSIVE – The man behind the fastest-growing petition in Britain, calling for a general election, breaks his silence and explains why Labour must go.
    By Christian Calgie, Senior Political Correspondent
    12:04, Sun, Nov 24, 2024 | UPDATED: 13:37, Sun, Nov 24, 2024
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    Keir Starmer quizzed over inheritance tax for farmers

    The man behind the viral petition demanding an immediate General Election has told the Express that he feels lied to by the Labour Party.

    Michael Westwood is the man behind the parliamentary petition that is causing a storm on social media.

    Shared by Elon Musk and surging past 570,000 signatures, the petition is being used by a swathe of the British public to express their fury at Keir Starmer.

    Speaking to the Express this lunchtime, Mr Westwood joked he feels slightly dazed by the furore caused by his petition, and said while he hoped it would pick up steam he never expected it to become as popular as it has.

    A small business owner, Mr Westwood’s previous claim to fame is as the owner of Britain’s ‘cheapest pub’ the Wagon and Horses, which sells pints for as little as £2.30.

    • From the wail this time.
      Punters are flocking to a West Midlands pub which is selling pints for as little as £2.30 – the average price 15 years ago – making it possibly Britain’s cheapest boozer.

      The Waggon and Horses in Oldbury is selling all beers, ciders and ales for £2.90 and under to encourage customers to drink in traditional local pubs.

      Leaseholder, Matthew Porter said: ‘I’ve had this pub for seven years, and it’s a proper locals pub. It deserves to be busy every day.

      Date of article.
      Published: 11:42, 9 February 2024

      No mention of Mr Westwood.

      ……

      JH: Goodness.

      • Wail again.
        Published: 13:26, 9 November 2024

        The boss of Britain’s cheapest pub says the budget will force him to raise his prices early next year after Chancellor Rachel Reeves raised taxes in the UK to their highest level in history.

        Mike Westwood, 40, saved the Waggon and Horses in Oldbury by modeling it on budget supermarket Aldi and turning it into the home of cheap booze.

        All his pints cost £3 or less with Carling, Coors, John Smith’s and Strongbow all selling for just £2.40.

        No mention of Mr Porter.

        On the face of it the leaseholder changed between February and November this year, Mr Porter sold pints for 32.30 and Mr Westwood “saved the Waggon and Horses in Oldbury by modeling it on budget supermarket Aldi and turning it into the home of cheap booze.” and is selling pints for £2.40.
        Clown world

        Or playing the long game.
        This petition is actually being run as a precursor for a Rejoining the EU petition to bring in “closer ties to europe”.
        Clown world as my crystal ball is actually made of glass.

  2. re: mr flyn…

    We won a historic election, but the war still rages on.

    why does he presume to include himself in “We”?

    when was the last time dt even spoke of him?
    what exactly did flyn do to “aid” dt?
    what was flyn in relation to dt in 2016/17?
    has the leopard changed it’s spots somehow?
    is he being considered in dt 2.0?

    🙄

  3. “huge majority on 20% of the vote”: wrong. He won it with one third of the vote. Only 20% of the potential voters, true, but the 20% claim is positively Blairite in its dishonesty. Or Starmerite if you prefer.

    …..

    JH: Wrong, DM, quite wrong … it was 20% of the eligible vote. End of. Actually, both wrong … 25.22% to be exact. Still a disgrace.

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