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jem 09-11-2025 19:30

Re: Starmer’s chronicles
 
I’m sure I once watched a documentary which proposed an obvious solution to this problem.

I think it was called ‘Logan’s Run'

Hugh 09-11-2025 19:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jem (Post 36206135)
I’m sure I once watched a documentary which proposed an obvious solution to this problem.

I think it was called ‘Logan’s Run'

Soylent Green…

Pierre 09-11-2025 20:32

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36206136)
Soylent Green…

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Quote:

Logans Run
Both work.

Kill them, when they reach 30

Or eat them afterwards

Hugh 09-11-2025 21:34

Re: Starmer’s chronicles
 
21 in the original book…

Carth 09-11-2025 22:39

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Can we maybe have one of those Zombie Apocalypse type of events? . . . I was going to say without the actual Zombies, but not too sure if they're already here in one form or another.

What was that other thing? . . . oh yeah, The Purge was it? :D

papa smurf 12-11-2025 08:37

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And so it begins

Starmer vows to fight any plots to oust him - as Labour MPs fear major budget backlash
Whispers in Westminster hint at a plot brewing behind-closed-doors to oust the prime minister. A tale of loyalty, deception, and banishments? Sounds somewhat familiar…


https://news.sky.com/story/starmer-v...klash-13468869

Carth 12-11-2025 10:44

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He's quite obviously upset somebody.

. . . or everybody.

Dingbat 12-11-2025 11:25

Re: Starmer’s chronicles
 
Looks like the BBC have given Chris Mason the task of trying to distract us from their own problems by manufacturing a “crisis” for Starmer.

Damien 12-11-2025 12:11

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Originally Posted by Dingbat (Post 36206257)
Looks like the BBC have given Chris Mason the task of trying to distract us from their own problems by manufacturing a “crisis” for Starmer.

No, this is deffo No 10. Maybe Starmer decided to scupper himself for the benefit of the BBC :erm:

Dingbat 12-11-2025 12:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36206258)
No, this is deffo No 10. Maybe Starmer decided to scupper himself for the benefit of the BBC :erm:

Maybe, but it is being amplified by Mason, and others, beyond what could better be described as tittle-tattle.

Carth 12-11-2025 12:47

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In the last 5 years we've probably had more PM's than Watford have had managers . . :shocked:

Sephiroth 12-11-2025 14:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36206258)
No, this is deffo No 10. Maybe Starmer decided to scupper himself for the benefit of the BBC :erm:

A response worthy of my good friend Carth!

thenry 21-11-2025 18:04

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SkyNews report energy costs to rise despite wholesale costs going down. Perfect timing for Reeves from Halifax to intervene :erm:

Carth 21-11-2025 19:16

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36206747)
SkyNews report energy costs to rise despite wholesale costs going down. Perfect timing for Reeves from Halifax to intervene :erm:

of course energy costs are set to rise, we've just had a smidgin of snow . . in Winter of all things . . . those big corporations don't turn a gift horse down mate

Pierre 21-11-2025 23:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36206747)
SkyNews report energy costs to rise despite wholesale costs going down. Perfect timing for Reeves from Halifax to intervene :erm:

The fallacy of our energy policy.

Milliband promised to reduce bills by £300 when elected, by current prices that will need to be around £450 now

It’s a target and promise he can’t meet, another broken promise by Labour.

By the end of this term god knows what it will be, it won’t go down that’s for sure.

Due to the U.K. energy pricing structure cheap electricity is not passed onto the consumer……..so what’s the point?


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