 | Forum Reply | An American caller to LBC today at 19:44 2 Feb 2026
They aren’t really facts, they are personal anecdotes at best. Not saying that it doesn’t reflect her personal experience, but facts are generally more quantifiable than “my mate went to the no kings protest and…” |
 | Forum Reply | An American caller to LBC today at 18:34 2 Feb 2026
Without having the statistics to hand could the push to increase the birth rate amongst white Americans have anything to do with them having a historically much lower birth rate than black and Hispanic Americans? We have a similar situation in this country where the birth rates of BAME people and people on benefits is much much higher, whereas the working/middle class/career type people the birth rate has seemingly tanked. It may not be a racist policy as inferred, just an active attempt to encourage demographics who do currently have a lower birthrate to have more children? |
 | Forum Reply | Former Prince again! at 15:48 2 Feb 2026
Interesting there’s an email from Epstein saying he’s going to meet “Peter” at “number 10”. So that’s Buck House and the office of government that seemingly allows free access to convicted pdf files and sex traffickers. Are there no checks in place anywhere? |
 | Forum Reply | Who's that new right winger? at 13:42 1 Feb 2026
I’ve been saying for over a year we need to retrain him as a winger. Two sub appearances there and he’s got a goal and an assist in around 30 minutes of football. |
 | Forum Reply | Leo Walta confirmed at 12:49 30 Jan 2026
Cullen can really pick a pass and he’s a decent finisher, it’s the rest of his game that really lets him down. Hes weak on the ball, gets knocked over easily, takes ages to get control and turn, not very quick. Think if we played him as a pure striker just to stand in the box and give him decent service he could do a good job. His golden spell came playing up front with piroe alongside/behind him. We need to play players to their strengths and stop shoehorning them into roles that they simply don’t have the attributes for. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 12:43 30 Jan 2026
Yep I agree that he shouldn’t have been killed, but this narrative being pushed about him being this lovely cuddly gentle perfect angel who wouldn’t hurt a fly doesn’t really hold up to any scrutiny whatsoever. |
 | Forum Reply | Leo Walta confirmed at 12:40 30 Jan 2026
They’re all hard working good footballers but with the possible exception of Galbraith who has obviously been playing right back none of them are particularly creative and that’s been our biggest problem for seasons now. Our strikers have been living off scraps really. Hopefully walta will offer something different. |
 | Forum Reply | Josh Key at 10:31 30 Jan 2026
Congreve has been playing very well up there too. Have a mate who works for Kilmarnock reckons Rangers and Hearts are keeping very close tabs on him. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 10:15 30 Jan 2026
It always confuses me how Americans believe that owning guns can protect them against their government. The government has tanks, drones, cruise missiles and apache helicopters. I can understand the argument that you can have them for home defence, especially if you’re in a rural area in the middle of nowhere, or somewhere where bears and mountain lions roam nearby. But there is absolutely no reason why a person should be allowed to roam the streets of heavily populated urban cities armed to the teeth. Every one of us is capable of anger or panic and I doubt there’s any individual on this forum who has never acted rashly or not done something stupid when in one of those states of emotion. It’s a stupid law that causes nothing but violence, carnage and pain. |
 | Forum Reply | Rupert Lowe at 10:02 30 Jan 2026
I would suggest that giving them activities to do is preferable to them loitering around the streets bored out of their minds. The point that it always comes back to though is that they shouldn’t be here in the first place. |
 | Forum Reply | REFORM at 15:14 29 Jan 2026
I think the one positive benefit or legacy of the success of reform and the collapse of Labour and the Tories will be that the idea of a safe seat is now gone. I never thought I’d see the day where Labour might potentially see the fall of seats in places like Neath or the Tories losing places in Surrey etc. The only thing that will force MPs to sit up and listen to the concerns of the constituents is when their seat is threatened. The downside of course apart from reform being potentially bloody useless is that extremists on the other side are gaining a lot more traction. There’s a very radical muslim guy standing for election in Birmingham somewhere who is literally a convicted terrorist who has encouraged violence all his life, conspired to blow up a British embassy in the Middle East and is of a clear anti Britain/anti west persuasion. We’ve seen strong Labour seats fall to these independent pro Gaza nutters in the last election. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 15:03 29 Jan 2026
Some woman had had half her hand blown off after picking up a live flashbang/smoke grenade with the intention of throwing it back at the police/ice. These people are idiots. |
 | Forum Reply | REFORM at 20:19 28 Jan 2026
It’s the fundamental law of revolution. Everything ultimately stays the same. When the English and the French got fed up with the lavish tyranny of the kings and extended family they chopped their heads off hoping for something better, but within a few short years had Cromwell and Napoleon sitting in palaces ruling as kings with their sons as heirs, giving important positions to members of their extended family. Reform will be the same, it’ll be business as usual in Westminster with the same old tired faces in their fancy Savile row suits cocking everything up and lurching from scandal to scandal whilst having their hands in the till. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 15:55 28 Jan 2026
The problem is trying to discern who amongst those linked with him were knowing and complicit in his activities. I mean Stephen hawking was a regular visitor to the island but I wouldn’t put him in the bracket of “top shagger” somehow, although you never know. Ditto Michael Jackson, that guy seemed to be as asexual as they come (no pun intended). It’s a dangerous road to go down to assume that anyone linked with him was involved in indulging in the sex trafficking trade but on the other hand when the plane is widely know as “the Lolita express” and the island is known as “orgy island” then how much of a defence do you really have? |
 | Forum Reply | Why has Starmer cancelled elections and blocked Burham at 01:25 27 Jan 2026
There’s been a precedent for the delaying of elections during major periods of turmoil for a long time though (wartime etc) and there was a major global pandemic going on at the time. Still far from ideal but you can understand the reasoning since people weren’t allowed to leave their house. It’s a big difference to what the government are doing now. It just gives the impression they are running scared and want to cling on to power as long as possible. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 13:43 26 Jan 2026
Possibly because there was ongoing legal action, Epstein was still alive in prison awaiting trial until 2019, Maxwell was also under investigation as well as others. |
 | Forum Reply | Cost of Chagos Islands deal rockets at 13:39 26 Jan 2026
Most of them are living in Crawley. They are taking legal action to try and stop the deal and are campaigning for a referendum so Chagossians can have the final say on what happens. |
 | Forum Reply | Why has Starmer cancelled elections and blocked Burham at 10:50 26 Jan 2026
Vlad the Impaler would look a more attractive option than Starmer. He has been and will continue to be an absolute catastrophe for both this country and the Labour Party. It will take them decades to recover from him. |
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