>>Theresa May's Snoopers' Charter dealt major setback as EU court rules against 'indiscriminate' collection of internet data
This won't stop her.
Nicholas Cruz
genocide papists
Jonathan Wilson
So what's everyone getting for Christmas this year?
Jeremiah Myers
Literally the second links, lad.
>Theresa May's Snoopers' Charter dealt major setback as EU court rules against 'indiscriminate' collection of internet data
Easton Gomez
>290
David Fisher
9th for reminder than the Tories are the only party who can deliver a strong NHS.
I know there are lots of UKIP NEETS here, have fun voting for Paul 'more free market in the NHS' Nuttal instead of the Tories then. The only place NHS funding has been cut was under a Labour consistency in Wales. David Cameron and the Tories increased NHS spending, cut out bureaucracy and hired more doctors and nurses. Tories are the best for the NHS lads, belive me.
I've got one question... Who has the most to loose from a weak NHS? The Conservatives, beacuse half of their voters would die, of cause the Tories want a strong NHS (we all do), but we cant have a strong NHS without a strong economy - only the Conservatives can deliver this.
We've got a long term economic plan and we are sticking to it! Vote Conservative 2020!
t. may
Jace Jackson
We needed new links, we've had the same links for like 48 hours.
bloody EU interfering in our sovereignty again reeee
Lincoln Sanchez
t. YKTD
Elijah Martin
>idiots vote for Brexit >give unlimited power to the Tories who were fucking them over in the first place >now the EU is protecting our liberties and freedom despite the fact we gave them the middle finger six months ago
Based Junker.
Dylan Gonzalez
UKIP win in Copeland? Corbyn BTFO tories cementing his power? Tories wind and their smugness kills every other voter? Lib Dem resurgence?
>Shitposting outside of Sup Forums Never understood this part of Sup Forums. It's like you WANT the twitter gestapo at your door.
Joshua Nguyen
Just enquired about private health care lads, I can get complete cover for £38 a month. Seems more than worth it to me, I couldn't trust the NHS to wipe my arse without giving me MRSA
The last time we saw economic plans as disastrously off the mark as the "Long term economic plan" were in the USSR. They were slightly more open about having absolutely fucked up and missed their target though.
>Eliminate the deficit by 2015! >..Err...2020. The deficit would always be gone by 2020. Nobody ever said 2015. >We'll be well on our way to eliminating the deficit by the 2020-2025 parliament!
Jeremiah Cruz
What you morons don't get is that an absolute increase in funding isn't enough, A) the NHS needs a 3% increase year in year due too people getting old and B) inflation. You're underfunding end of story.
The other issue is that "We've got a long term economic plan" is patently false, Cameron and austerity politics straight into Theresa May's attempt at keynesianist spending is a 180 degree turn. The only difference is that Theresa might spend sensibly on investments unlike labour.
Ian Hernandez
>Ex-UKIP leader: Why I quit after 18 days
Sounds like Tory's in UKIP trying to destroy the party from within. That or many people just didn't like the direction she was wanting to go and were playing hard to get.
Logan Hill
Factoring lower turnout and a pro-Brexit swing it seems possible, though very wide of the mark.
I'm going to say Labour retains.
Zachary Hill
25, non smoker, barely drink and haven't been hospitalised in over 10 years tends to knock a few quid off.
Hudson Bennett
But lad, its your duty to also pay for the health care of people who cannot be bothered to live as healthily as you.
Lucas Parker
>Cumbria >voting for Corbyn's Labour Can't see it happening desu Tories to steal it, Labour to collapse, LibDems to pull into second by sponging salty remain votes
Landon Gutierrez
First of the labourites to just give up
Won't be the last
Sebastian Barnes
You can magically bust one MP for a sex crime - who do you pick, and what did they do?
Tim Farron for jizzing in the skimmed milk in Asda.
Brandon Scott
This right here
Luke Gray
Liz Kendall for molesting me desu
Jack Evans
>more money >more nurses >more doctors
Every party promises this, yet the NHS keeps getting worse.
As long as you introduce 650'000 potential patients from the 2nd&3rd world every year then nothing is going to fix the supply/demand problem.
Dominic Anderson
Based
Carson Allen
So should Farrage get taken to court and it actually does go to some kind of trial, how fucked is he? I don't know too much about Hope not Hate, but I will assume that they support a second referendum or something like that, thus making it correct to say they are undemocratic. The violence thing might be harder to prove though, unless they have ties to Anti-fa, then I don't see where the violence bit can come in.
Luis White
Its alright lad, mummy May will fix this problem with a red, white and blue brexit!
Robert Cook
MILKMAN I L K M A N
Nathaniel Carter
Literally not at all, because he was absolutely 100% right about hope not hate. Worst case scenario is a small fine.
Aiden Butler
Hope not Hate attacked UKIP members (physicaly) during the 2015 election campaign, attacked Nigel and his family while they were having a meal in a pub a while back - if you remember that.... So yes that is 'extreem', using violence. They wont sue, but if they do its an easy win for UKIP/Nigel.
Brayden Davis
>UKIP will still get 1(one) seat
Alexander Sanchez
They're similar to ANTIFA from what I gather, general thuggery and abuse against anyone to the right of Marx.
Doubt any court will rule against the husband of St Jo regardless of evidence.
Nolan Morgan
>Birkenhead always voting Labour.
Maybe if Frank Field pops his clogs we might get a shift... unlikely though.
James Cooper
Does ukip have a shot?
Jayden Taylor
>the NHS keeps getting worse. This is much more perception than reality.
William Johnson
Anna Soubry for wanking off 2 Pakistani men while 3 others watched behind Tesco. 6 empty bottles of vodka were also taken as evidence.
Wouldn't it be a shame if you cucks were to, I dunno, leave the European Union?
:^)
Tyler Campbell
>ivory coast in a position to call anyone a cuck
Tyler Jones
lol.
the tories will massacre them, they are bulletproof at this point. That is of course very very bad for our country, but it's the way it is. We can only have vague hope that the tories will change from within (they won't)
Jeremiah Hernandez
>LIB DEM SURGE
Jose Hughes
>implying cuckswell won't lose his seat to the tories >implying UKIP won't claim half a dozen seats across Wales and the north of England >implying the LibDems won't clean up a few Remain-heavy middle class seats >implying Brighton won't go red for Corbyn This is all kinds of fucked up
Hunter Powell
The election is a ways off, I suppose they might get a few MPs but we're looking at another Tory majority bottom line here.
>wait times mean the NHS isn't bursting at the seams
Luis Sullivan
Wait times is just one example.
By all means immigration needs to be dragged down, but people constantly forget how shit it used to be when moaning about how shit it is now.
Tyler Ross
Enjoy that priest's daughter you have leading your """country""" deciding what porn you can and can't watch :^)
Eli Jackson
>watching porn >ever
Jordan King
Nice, though that's almost too realistic
Zachary Ross
You people are holding off brexit until le pen, Italy and wilders correct?
Ethan Rogers
>play with ukpollingreport.co.uk/swingometer-map >UKIP could get 33% of the vote (more than Lab/Con) and still only get 64 seats, i.e. lib-dem 2005 tier. (albeit in a hung parliament where they could coalition the tories who've 264 seats but not labour on 226.)
William Price
Their own fault, I work a shitty job that only pays £750 a month, drive, live in a house share wih some mates and if I can afford it so can everybody else. The male side of my family has a history of having cancer I don't want to put my life in the hands of the NHS
Evan Clark
Thank AV NO retards
Thomas Edwards
BREAKING
92% of antifa in Germany live with their mums.
Easton Jackson
All electoral systems are shit. The greens would have had in excess of 50 seats if we had PR in 2015
Isaiah Scott
...
Hudson Martin
Stop watching porn.
Camden King
That would have cost £250 Million! We could fund the NHS with that instead, its just too expensive and we would not have the same local representation we have now. The current system works fine, and will ensure a Tory landslide in 2020 and 1,000 year Tory reich!
Oliver Rodriguez
kek
Colton Long
I think that's just in Berlin. ANTIFA are probably the biggest mongs going so this hardly comes as a surprise
Cooper Myers
> EU court rules in agreement with British high court that snoopers charter is unlawful
>"omg the eu saved us take tgat brexit 1111!!!"
How the fuck does chiming in your agreement = saved
Charles Thompson
>Junior Anti-Sex League detected
Good little englanders, do as Mummy says :^)
Anthony Brooks
FEDERALISE THE UNITED KINGDOM INTO DEVOLVED REGIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN FINANCES AND ANSWERABLE TO THEIR OWN ELECTORATES.
Sebastian Bell
and UKIP?
Brayden Williams
source also what were the names of the two that actually got convicted? Gonna spread it like crazy
Luke Reed
UKIPs shite without Farage. Annoyed I never got to vote for proper UKIP
Xavier Garcia
>being proud of your sexual degeneracy What would WT Cosgrave do?
Anthony Bennett
Without accounting for any change in voter behaviour, on the numbers we got they wouldn't.
The results would've been: CON 242 LAB 199 UKIP 82 LIB 51 SNP 31 GRN 24
Which if memory serves is a majority of 2 for a UKIP-CON coalition (since Sinn Fein don't take seats)
Evan Scott
Will likely sustain their vote share, putting them in 3rd or 4th depending on how many asspained cunts vote LibDem
Matthew Jenkins
see so what if Green get representation too? its far better than the shit show we have now of stale politics, destroying the country regardless of colour and parties that no one likes or wants
Brayden Bennett
You do realise the English HC struck it down based on EU law in the first place, right? Here's what happened:
>English high court rules that Snooper's Charter breaches EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, specifically Articles 7 and 8 (respect for private and family life and protection of personal data) >English court of appeal refers EU law question to Court of Justice of the European Union (the supreme authority on EU law) >Court of Justice answers question English court of appeal asked, affirms the blindingly obvious - no you cannot engage in mass surveillance of the general population you stupid cucks >this = "chiming in agreement" with some shitty little domestic court
Try harder little englander.
Andrew Watson
HAHA kek
Lucas Moore
Isn't that relatively normalized in mainland Europe?
Or is it more specific to pastaland
Gavin Adams
BEST EVER DIGITS hintnose
Connor Turner
PR is fucking garbage and you should feel bad for defending it
FPTP is the last and only line of defence against retarded European style endless progressive coalitions with no accountability and no incentive to be even superficially faithful to their manifestos
Isaac Edwards
>Kent >That big Chrsit almighty user
Oliver Morales
>what would some irrelevant, long-dead politician do?
Who cares?
Landon Collins
I got my first gf and she literally broke up with me after 3 weeks.
Anyone else know pain and embarrassment like this?
David Bailey
>yorkshire and lincolnshire >not just northumbria
Kevin Carter
>EU is fighting against May's snooper charter Fuck, did I make the wrong vote? I doubt staying in the EU would have prevented this mass surveillance anyway but at least the EU is pretending to care.
Is anyone else here even worried about this? What VPN should I start using? Alternatively, if they are bulk collecting browsing history should I just start browsing every website known to man to hide my actual patterns? What do I do? I'm scared.
David Young
Atleast you've had a gf, nice job!
Leo Miller
>implying people only vote for endless progressive coalitions with no accountability
your preferred parties would also have as much chance of winning power, see NSDAP
Juan Foster
Are you retarded?
>4. The sole question in this case is whether, as a matter of the constitutional law of the United Kingdom, the Crown – acting through the executive government of the day – is entitled to use its prerogative powers to give notice under Article 50 for the United Kingdom to cease to be a member of the European Union. It is common ground that withdrawal from the European Union will have profound consequences in terms of changing domestic law in each of the jurisdictions of the United Kingdom.