Everyone always forgets that we stopped mining because it was starting to cost more and more to go and get it.
Daniel Sanchez
blackpill here
the pro-eu estbalishment just won't carry out brexit
thats why we need #peoplesvote lads
Mason King
Battery tech isn't good enough yet for an entire national grid to run off of Wind and Solar. In saying that, new generation nuclear is infinitely better than coal or gas as a baseload power solution.
Austin Gonzalez
aye i'd love to know the backstory
it just seems too perfect that it appears with the explosion of the norf fc meme
This user gets it. We're using a flawed, old technology that is gradually disappearing, it fucking destroys the local environment, it's a terrible industry to get involved in. We're an island and we have the technology now to utilise tidal power and wind power, but some brainlets only think of muh mines
Dylan Richardson
It modern Viz still as good as it used to be? I haven't bought one in about six years.
Asher Walker
That has more to do with globalisation and the free market. But I get your point.
A truly visionary party would be directing resources towards fission energy.
Nicholas Edwards
This, we just need to keep voting until it works, there's no other solution
Jacob Martinez
COR CHEERS ACKMED
HOW'S ME DAWTA'S WORK 'SPERENCE GOING?
CHEERS FOR LETTEN ER STAY WIV YA WILE SHE DOZ ET
Christian Edwards
Well it's in Wales for a start, not the Norf.
Welsh flag in the window at the start and the very tight red shirt is a Rugby Union shirt.
Hunter Reed
Or accept that we need to change the establishment, and not just keep hoping that they'll do what we want because we asked nicely?
Samuel Myers
What happened to our dreams anons? Even in the 70s we had some vision at least...
I don't why we just can't turn stuff off? If you TV is on standby turn it off, same with computers etc. This alone would save millions until the providers decide to put their prices up, which itself leads on to the next question of renationalisation.
Jose Taylor
We sacrificed progress for ethnic food and cheap labour
>reading Sunday Times >article headline referring to Sargoy as a 'racist troll' This is really where we're at now? Even being a centrist faggot is racist?
Robert Hughes
Nah, voting will work eventually, it's just democratic, innit?
Parker Butler
"This time Tories will lower immigration."
Thomas Moore
Top image = "This is your Country on globalism" Especially re: points 4 & 5
Exactly, if we just let them know that's what we want they've got to do it, that's how democracy works, like
Nathan Richardson
The fact that "racist" as a term still holds so much power/influence despite its constant misuse really lays bare just how vacuous the modern population is.
Anthony Gutierrez
Just get some mangy celeb to promote it. Carol Vorderman says "turn shit off if its not being used!"
Adrian Cox
I don't remember the specifics, but didn't some head Tory policy guy just openly state that the future of the party lies with them appealing to muds?
Daniel Ward
They must appeal to somebody?
Caleb Robinson
Whites are still the vast majority of the population, last time I checked.
Isaiah Martin
Business idea: nationalise all public utilities but let the private market do the other shit like pet shops and festivals.
Nathaniel Wood
Am I crazy or was there not some drive like that to get people to turn things off when they're not in use about 15 years ago?
Tyler Hernandez
Planning for the future is the sign of a good political party.
It's pretty obvious that they would have to to actually survive.
John Wood
tories have more dead supporters than living.
Samuel Ross
I had a huge book when i was a kid in the seventies, where and artificial island was pictured that looked like circle with an opening to let in water so an artificial bay was created, with ports for boats and ferries and terraces on different levels from apartments where people could live in. On the bottom plan shops and stuff were shown.
I can't recall the name of that book and neither the name of that artificial island. I have searched the internetzz for it since years. When i recall this right, the book came out in the sixties.
Somehow it feels like visions got totally lost. Sad world.
Jeremiah Clark
I don't remember it?
Nathaniel Clark
Did you push in you little bitch? I'll have you know I graduated bottom of my class in the Army, and I've been involved in numerous secret raids on children, and I have over 300 confirmed nonce convictions. I am trained in BTFO'n Anonimongs and I'm the top throat puncher in the entire car park.
Obviously there are people that want a "people's vote" as a way to undo the last referendum. But are there any people that genuinely think that a vote on the "final deal" is in any way a good idea?
It's all about the establishment doing what it wants to do, but claiming that it's somehow "the will of the people."
Jackson Gomez
The dream was a nuclear dream of practically unlimited energy and it failed when fusion power failed to materialise and the public was turned against fission by the those with an interest in doing so.
Ayden Garcia
I remember those books in the 70's, the future looked better than it turned out. they failed to show cities full of foreigners and blacks stabbing. lol
Jose Campbell
Muds are still just going to vote Labour because they offer the most gibs, and whites will finally catch on that they don't represent them and stop voting for them.
Sounds like a recipe for success to me.
Adrian Morgan
>and whites will finally catch on that they don't represent them and stop voting for them. Rotherham voted Labour.
Carson Richardson
Whites will never wake up you nobhead
Lincoln Price
I had the 1979 "Robots" one by Usbourne, inspirational reading for youth that you just don't see any more.
The very concept is the same, but the appearance was a totally different one. No crappy junkyard shit used, but maritime ferry like style. All very modern and clean like they designed stuff in the sixties and seventies.
Not in all areas. Especially if you go down to specific age groups. Here is some ward level data for 30-34 year olds 1.30% Southall Broadway 2.12% Spinney Hills 2.23% East Ham North 2.58% Bastwell 2.63% Green Street West 2.74% Southall Green 3.07% Alperton 3.09% Green Street East 3.16% Wembley Central 3.52% Latimer 3.68% Lady Margaret 3.73% Loxford 4.01% Lozells and East Handsworth 4.04% Wall End 4.23% East Ham Central 4.53% Sudbury 4.80% Shear Brow 5.16% Tokyngton 5.47% Dormers Wells 5.62% Aston 5.71% Barnhill 5.73% Washwood Heath 5.87% Little Ilford 6.02% Manningham 6.04% Queensbury 6.08% Biscot 6.20% Bordesley Green 6.22% Clementswood 6.24% Heston Central 6.51% Manor Park 6.58% Heston East 6.59% Kenton East 6.60% Dallow 6.68% Toller 6.71% Seven Kings 6.72% Preston 6.87% Boleyn 6.94% Baylis and Stoke 7.01% Kenton 7.06% Fryent 7.14% Queensbury 7.31% Kenton West 7.44% Hounslow West 7.45% Bradford Moor 7.58% Abbey 7.67% Valentines 7.74% Hounslow Central 7.94% Northwick Park 8.09% Sparkbrook 8.20% Stoneygate 8.23% Hounslow Heath 8.31% Welsh Harp 8.31% Edgware 8.38% Chalvey 8.39% Daneshouse with Stoneyholme 8.43% Cranford 8.53% Central 8.57% City 8.64% Coleman 8.65% Newbury 8.84% Mayfield 9.04% Belgrave 9.27% Stonebridge 9.55% Goodmayes 9.62% Handsworth Wood 9.95% Central
Literally the second post, dense cunt. He's not even Norfern you thicko
Ian Thomas
lol thanks.
Christopher Torres
Turnout in Rotherham's declined since 1997, and BNP support grew from when they started running their in 2005 (6% in '05, 10.4% in '10) until UKIP took off leading up to 2015 and took 30% of the votes. Labour's been averaging 45-55%. That's not particularly indicative of continued support.
Thanks sooo much. This isn't the floating island i talked about, but the vision is much alike what i am searching for.
Lucas Clark
Who cares in FPTP?
Jacob Long
Norf FC btfo
Jack Hughes
Don't shift the point, fag >>and whites will finally catch on that they don't represent them and stop voting for them. >Rotherham voted Labour. This is whites catching on