I think Burnham will win in Makerfield too and the crass ineptness of the Reform candidate has only helped him. I don't think Reform will win any subsequent mayoral election in Manchester either. They don't do well in large multicultural studenty cities.IRONFIST wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:58It's always been in the bag for Burnham despite what Fraymondo and the media were saying, which means Starmer is out by Christmas latestNightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:39In what sense? I thought Reform would win ashton in makerfield a while back, he's such a poor candidate with such baggage I'm confident they won't know. I think he'll more than likely step down in the next few weeks, he's not built for it.Plus the Manchester mayoralty will be up for grabs for Reform.
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I bloody hope not, we'll end up with some right thick twat in charge, forcing the tram drivers to swear allegiance to the flag and sing the Lords prayer before every shift.IRONFIST wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:58It's always been in the bag for Burnham despite what Fraymondo and the media were saying, which means Starmer is out by Christmas latestNightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:39In what sense? I thought Reform would win ashton in makerfield a while back, he's such a poor candidate with such baggage I'm confident they won't know. I think he'll more than likely step down in the next few weeks, he's not built for it.Plus the Manchester mayoralty will be up for grabs for Reform.
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I hope you are right but I'm not so sure, does eveyone in the whole of greater Manchester get a vote?Jaguar wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 10:14I think Burnham will win in Makerfield too and the crass ineptness of the Reform candidate has only helped him. I don't think Reform will win any subsequent mayoral election in Manchester either. They don't do well in large multicultural studenty cities.IRONFIST wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:58It's always been in the bag for Burnham despite what Fraymondo and the media were saying, which means Starmer is out by Christmas latestNightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:39
In what sense? I thought Reform would win ashton in makerfield a while back, he's such a poor candidate with such baggage I'm confident they won't know. I think he'll more than likely step down in the next few weeks, he's not built for it.Plus the Manchester mayoralty will be up for grabs for Reform.
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Yeah probably right, depends on the choices, Labour will probably pick idiot Gary Neville to run for them, Reform could pick a Luke Campbell type figure (who won the Hull and East Yorkshire mayoralty for them).Jaguar wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 10:14I think Burnham will win in Makerfield too and the crass ineptness of the Reform candidate has only helped him. I don't think Reform will win any subsequent mayoral election in Manchester either. They don't do well in large multicultural studenty cities.IRONFIST wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:58It's always been in the bag for Burnham despite what Fraymondo and the media were saying, which means Starmer is out by Christmas latestNightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 09:39
In what sense? I thought Reform would win ashton in makerfield a while back, he's such a poor candidate with such baggage I'm confident they won't know. I think he'll more than likely step down in the next few weeks, he's not built for it.Plus the Manchester mayoralty will be up for grabs for Reform.
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Ahh, good point. It will include voters from Wigan, Stockport, Bolton and loads of other places as well, which makes it different. I'd still be surprised if Reform win it though.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 10:20I hope you are right but I'm not so sure, does eveyone in the whole of greater Manchester get a vote?
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Does anyone know which party the late Ricky Hatton supported???
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I think Stockport is Lib dem so that shouldn't be a problem, wigan and Bolton is a different story, folk there still try to throw rocks at the sun.Jaguar wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 10:26Ahh, good point. It will include voters from Wigan, Stockport, Bolton and loads of other places as well, which makes it different. I'd still be surprised if Reform win it though.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 10:20I hope you are right but I'm not so sure, does eveyone in the whole of greater Manchester get a vote?
Hopefully be ok thought, Reform will put up some absolute spanner with a sketchy past on Twitter no doubt.
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There will be people on here who won't realise that is satire
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Even with a cheese grater standing in for a microphone?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 15:45There will be people on here who won't realise that is satire
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AbsolutelyBaby Face Finster wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 18:46Even with a cheese grater standing in for a microphone?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 15:45There will be people on here who won't realise that is satire
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And they’re back..
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That's really funny, I spent hours laughing at it. I've not laughed that much since my first viewing of Dave Chappelle's Charlie Murphy sketch. I think that blokes got a long career in comedy ahead of him, sold out Apollo gigs and a regular seat on panel shows like Mock the Week & 8 out of 10 cats.
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You're not going to find it funny, they are taking the piss out of you.Ricky wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:22
That's really funny, I spent hours laughing at it. I've not laughed that much since my first viewing of Dave Chappelle's Charlie Murphy sketch. I think that blokes got a long career in comedy ahead of him, sold out Apollo gigs and a regular seat on panel shows like Mock the Week & 8 out of 10 cats.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:57You're not going to find it funny, they are taking the piss out of you.Ricky wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:22
That's really funny, I spent hours laughing at it. I've not laughed that much since my first viewing of Dave Chappelle's Charlie Murphy sketch. I think that blokes got a long career in comedy ahead of him, sold out Apollo gigs and a regular seat on panel shows like Mock the Week & 8 out of 10 cats.
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The "Are you Christian question with the f*ck no answer was pretty damn funny. 
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I'm still very undecided with Reform.
But this country needs a kick up the vagina, and I'm saying that so I'm not sexist.
But the fire is fuelling daily, in fact the fire is burning like Notre Dam
But this country needs a kick up the vagina, and I'm saying that so I'm not sexist.
But the fire is fuelling daily, in fact the fire is burning like Notre Dam
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I do think there are a lot of valid points to reduce immigration and I'm sure I'm in-between both of you on this issue. I don't know a lot about Farridge but funny is funny. I can also laugh at them laughing at woke when it's funny.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑Today, 10:06The salut to Farridge got mei imagine Ricky and Iron do that everytime he comes on TV, which isn't a lot now as he doesn't want to talk about his £5m bribe.
