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"Whats everyones opinion Lower than vermin. " Few agree with you as they keep winning elections again and again | |||
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"And this is the clown who is negotiating with EU and US If you think he has fucked up so far yous haven't seen anything yet" He is doing a great job with Europe | |||
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"And this is the clown who is negotiating with EU and US If you think he has fucked up so far yous haven't seen anything yetHe is doing a great job with Europe" Explain what he has done exactly?? | |||
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"And this is the clown who is negotiating with EU and US If you think he has fucked up so far yous haven't seen anything yetHe is doing a great job with Europe" In what way exactly? | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places." Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. " Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places." Good luck with your post brexit utopia | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe" Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia" I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works." If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again." I'm not upset at all.Just cant wait for that post brexit bonanza we were promised. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements?" Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year?" The majority of the voters didn’t vote for Boris and the Tories | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year?" Cant even pluck one eh? Whistles and walk away. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places." | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again." Yes, but Boris won’t be the PM in 2024, so you will have a leader you didn’t vote for | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? The majority of the voters didn’t vote for Boris and the Tories " I think you will see it was Lionel who started to use the word majority. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? The majority of the voters didn’t vote for Boris and the Tories I think you will see it was Lionel who started to use the word majority. " I was stating a fact, | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again. Yes, but Boris won’t be the PM in 2024, so you will have a leader you didn’t vote for " It will be like having Gordon Brown as PM then won't it. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? The majority of the voters didn’t vote for Boris and the Tories I think you will see it was Lionel who started to use the word majority. " It was indeed. I should have said most. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again. Yes, but Boris won’t be the PM in 2024, so you will have a leader you didn’t vote for It will be like having Gordon Brown as PM then won't it." Yes, exactly the same | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? Cant even pluck one eh? Whistles and walk away." Let's go back to what I said, which you failed to comprehend. I said that boris was the best of a bad bunch. I'm beginning to see now why you thought that Corbyn was some great saviour. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? Cant even pluck one eh? Whistles and walk away. Let's go back to what I said, which you failed to comprehend. I said that boris was the best of a bad bunch. I'm beginning to see now why you thought that Corbyn was some great saviour. " Oh come on..you must be able to come up with at least 1 | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.." 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency." You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? | |||
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"And this is the clown who is negotiating with EU and US If you think he has fucked up so far yous haven't seen anything yetHe is doing a great job with Europe" Hahaha I've never heard anything more funny in my life hahaha | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? " Of course...and I said it at the time. | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? " Well if you did vote Tory..you ultimately voted for him. Yeah I can fully see why someone would vote tory on The record with the NHS. | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? Of course...and I said it at the time. " I see, any reasons why? | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? Of course...and I said it at the time. I see, any reasons why? " I did my research | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? Of course...and I said it at the time. I see, any reasons why? I did my research" I did mine, and I found the opposite?? | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? Of course...and I said it at the time. I see, any reasons why? I did my research I did mine, and I found the opposite?? " . That’s democracy for you | |||
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"Gone under the radar a bit but they have announced they are pulling free school meals for families on benefits over the summer holidays. I really hope that doesnt impact any of the red wall." Nothing has been pulled because it never existed. | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? Of course...and I said it at the time. I see, any reasons why? I did my research" Did you skip the bit where they lied about hospitals being built/nurses getting recruited? | |||
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"You would have thought if you voted for him you could come up with at least 1 attribute rather than saying..yeah but Corbyn.. 1 The economy 2 National Security 3 The NHS 4 My own personal circumstances Oh and I didn’t vote for ‘him’ because he wasn’t standing in my constituency. You voted for the Toris because of the NHS? Of course...and I said it at the time. I see, any reasons why? I did my research I did mine, and I found the opposite?? . That’s democracy for you " It is indeed, I didn’t expect you to give me any reasons why voting Tory is good for the NHS | |||
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"Gone under the radar a bit but they have announced they are pulling free school meals for families on benefits over the summer holidays. I really hope that doesnt impact any of the red wall. Nothing has been pulled because it never existed. " What hasnt existed? | |||
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"Gone under the radar a bit but they have announced they are pulling free school meals for families on benefits over the summer holidays. I really hope that doesnt impact any of the red wall. Nothing has been pulled because it never existed. What hasnt existed?" Free school meals out of term time. Ever...under any government | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again." **************************** Yeah, I know but, only a total putz would get upset by the legitimate result of a democratic general election......(!) Eva XXX | |||
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"Gone under the radar a bit but they have announced they are pulling free school meals for families on benefits over the summer holidays. I really hope that doesnt impact any of the red wall. Nothing has been pulled because it never existed. What hasnt existed? Free school meals out of term time. Ever...under any government " I suggest you google free school meals and click on the news tab | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? Cant even pluck one eh? Whistles and walk away. Let's go back to what I said, which you failed to comprehend. I said that boris was the best of a bad bunch. I'm beginning to see now why you thought that Corbyn was some great saviour. " ************************** Why argue with a moron, Dear....??! Eva X | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Good luck with your post brexit utopia I know you are upset but you need to understand the people went to the polls and voted in the Conservatives with an 80 seat majority. Dont worry, in December 2024 you will get the opportunity to vote again. **************************** Yeah, I know but, only a total putz would get upset by the legitimate result of a democratic general election......(!) Eva XXX " Is anyone upset? | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? Cant even pluck one eh? Whistles and walk away. Let's go back to what I said, which you failed to comprehend. I said that boris was the best of a bad bunch. I'm beginning to see now why you thought that Corbyn was some great saviour. ************************** Why argue with a moron, Dear....??! Eva X " Is that a rhetorical question? | |||
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"Gone under the radar a bit but they have announced they are pulling free school meals for families on benefits over the summer holidays. I really hope that doesnt impact any of the red wall. Nothing has been pulled because it never existed. What hasnt existed? Free school meals out of term time. Ever...under any government I suggest you google free school meals and click on the news tab" I did and I’m happy with my answer. Although at Easter and half term this year The current voucher system was extended to cover the holidays. | |||
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"Whats everyones opinion" They do some things I agree with and many I don't. Just like any government and any members of the public. | |||
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"Whats everyones opinion" I'm not sure what level of sweary, rage-fuelled invective is permissible on the forums so to avoid a potential ban, I'll just say I'm not a fan. | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so." Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then | |||
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"I have a totally different take and ideal for politics, a huge cost saver to the tax payer, a massive boost for the community , and the most current in touch thinking allowing common sense to be applied to everyday issues. House of Lords needs abolishing. It’s a back door route to ensure the rich elite stay rich and the common man cannot topple it. Political parties and career politicians all need sacking, no payout, no buy off they’ve all had enough, way more than their fare share. Now for the clever part....., our country is ran by and governed by law, we all accept this , our judicial system is regarded amongst the best in the world. That’s our business model, every year 100 people are summoned to government service for a 3 year tenure just like Jury service, it is a staggered approach, first year 200 of the majority parties stay until the system is rolling, Next year 100 more summoned to service and so on. Just like jury service these people will be upstanding individuals from a cross section of society. The governance will have direct access to the justice system for advice and advocacy, All votes will be made by the majority with no abstinence allowed. All policies will be read monthly by the monarchy. All parliamentary candidates will be paid a matched wage to their current salary, remember there will be a huge cross section of society here and the idea is not to profit but equally not to lose out. Jobs are to be held open for the period of tenure of these parliamentary workers . I think it has legs x" Why do we need a monarchy? | |||
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"I have a totally different take and ideal for politics, a huge cost saver to the tax payer, a massive boost for the community , and the most current in touch thinking allowing common sense to be applied to everyday issues. House of Lords needs abolishing. It’s a back door route to ensure the rich elite stay rich and the common man cannot topple it. Political parties and career politicians all need sacking, no payout, no buy off they’ve all had enough, way more than their fare share. Now for the clever part....., our country is ran by and governed by law, we all accept this , our judicial system is regarded amongst the best in the world. That’s our business model, every year 100 people are summoned to government service for a 3 year tenure just like Jury service, it is a staggered approach, first year 200 of the majority parties stay until the system is rolling, Next year 100 more summoned to service and so on. Just like jury service these people will be upstanding individuals from a cross section of society. The governance will have direct access to the justice system for advice and advocacy, All votes will be made by the majority with no abstinence allowed. All policies will be read monthly by the monarchy. All parliamentary candidates will be paid a matched wage to their current salary, remember there will be a huge cross section of society here and the idea is not to profit but equally not to lose out. Jobs are to be held open for the period of tenure of these parliamentary workers . I think it has legs x Why do we need a monarchy? " Tourism innit? | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then " If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor? | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor?" It was an in house joke which has been done in the past. Sadly the likes of the mail took it literally. | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor? It was an in house joke which has been done in the past. Sadly the likes of the mail took it literally." Really I thought we was broke at the time Please share some concrete proof | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor? It was an in house joke which has been done in the past. Sadly the likes of the mail took it literally. Really I thought we was broke at the time Please share some concrete proof" Hang on a sec Broke in what way exactly? | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor? It was an in house joke which has been done in the past. Sadly the likes of the mail took it literally. Really I thought we was broke at the time Please share some concrete proof Hang on a sec Broke in what way exactly?" Concrete proof please to you claims | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor" Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof" Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise." A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course" Yep course he did. After all they only prevented the banks from collapsing. Pray tell how we were "broke"exactly? | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course Yep course he did. After all they only prevented the banks from collapsing. Pray tell how we were "broke"exactly?" Please re read what I wrote It says I thought ... you used the words It was .... | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course Yep course he did. After all they only prevented the banks from collapsing. Pray tell how we were "broke"exactly? Please re read what I wrote It says I thought ... you used the words It was ...." You have lost me. | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course Yep course he did. After all they only prevented the banks from collapsing. Pray tell how we were "broke"exactly? Please re read what I wrote It says I thought ... you used the words It was .... You have lost me." your favourite quote | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course Yep course he did. After all they only prevented the banks from collapsing. Pray tell how we were "broke"exactly? Please re read what I wrote It says I thought ... you used the words It was .... You have lost me. your favourite quote" It does happen a lot tbf | |||
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"https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor Ha ha very funny I said concrete proof Well seeing as I wasnt actually there I'll have to go from a quote from the person who actually wrote the letter. I do apologise. A quote from him trying to save face after he embarrased himself and party. Apology accepted though of course Yep course he did. After all they only prevented the banks from collapsing. Pray tell how we were "broke"exactly? Please re read what I wrote It says I thought ... you used the words It was .... You have lost me. your favourite quote It does happen a lot tbf" he he he he so good hun | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor?" Glad you picked up on that. Given that Labour have always been accused of not having a handle on the economy, we can call it at worst even for Labour now... | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut " HS2 is infrastructure investment, you know, that thing we need to make enough money to pay for everything. The paint job is part of a planned refurb, wouldn't be that much cheaper to paint it the same shade of grey so why not make the most of the opportunity. And there isn't any sodding money left, what's being spent now bowing to peer pressure is all on tick, you, me and our children will be paying for this for decades to come. When you are old and gray and have a shit pension to live on, remember where the country spent it all. | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut " It's all about priorities. | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut HS2 is infrastructure investment, you know, that thing we need to make enough money to pay for everything. The paint job is part of a planned refurb, wouldn't be that much cheaper to paint it the same shade of grey so why not make the most of the opportunity. And there isn't any sodding money left, what's being spent now bowing to peer pressure is all on tick, you, me and our children will be paying for this for decades to come. When you are old and gray and have a shit pension to live on, remember where the country spent it all." On a shiny paint job? | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut HS2 is infrastructure investment, you know, that thing we need to make enough money to pay for everything. The paint job is part of a planned refurb, wouldn't be that much cheaper to paint it the same shade of grey so why not make the most of the opportunity. And there isn't any sodding money left, what's being spent now bowing to peer pressure is all on tick, you, me and our children will be paying for this for decades to come. When you are old and gray and have a shit pension to live on, remember where the country spent it all." Wrong! HS2 is a vanity project. Usually a solution is found to a problem. HS2 is building it for sake of it, i.e finding/inventing a problem for the solution. This govt gives out lucrative contracts to private companies to squander tax payers money on a tory vanity project | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut HS2 is infrastructure investment, you know, that thing we need to make enough money to pay for everything. The paint job is part of a planned refurb, wouldn't be that much cheaper to paint it the same shade of grey so why not make the most of the opportunity. And there isn't any sodding money left, what's being spent now bowing to peer pressure is all on tick, you, me and our children will be paying for this for decades to come. When you are old and gray and have a shit pension to live on, remember where the country spent it all. Wrong! HS2 is a vanity project. Usually a solution is found to a problem. HS2 is building it for sake of it, i.e finding/inventing a problem for the solution. This govt gives out lucrative contracts to private companies to squander tax payers money on a tory vanity project " Apparently a train is getting built in France which diesnt need tracks So even before its built hs2 is out of date. | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut HS2 is infrastructure investment, you know, that thing we need to make enough money to pay for everything. The paint job is part of a planned refurb, wouldn't be that much cheaper to paint it the same shade of grey so why not make the most of the opportunity. And there isn't any sodding money left, what's being spent now bowing to peer pressure is all on tick, you, me and our children will be paying for this for decades to come. When you are old and gray and have a shit pension to live on, remember where the country spent it all. Wrong! HS2 is a vanity project. Usually a solution is found to a problem. HS2 is building it for sake of it, i.e finding/inventing a problem for the solution. This govt gives out lucrative contracts to private companies to squander tax payers money on a tory vanity project Apparently a train is getting built in France which diesnt need tracks So even before its built hs2 is out of date." This is one of the drawbacks of this project. Ive also seen the documentary where a leading manager was sacked for pointing out the inaccuracy of the feasibility study and the cost involved being way under estimate | |||
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"We got what we voted for. Those that voted for them to get brexit done, congratulations you are to blame for bringing them into power. Those that didn't vote for them, we can only endure your smug remarks of I told you so. Indeed. We will remain smug for a while yet as we didn’t vote for these idiots. At least our idiots have a better chance of getting in next time - sadly the piggy bank will be empty by then If Labour cant wint after this when will they ever win. Interesting quote about the piggy bank. What was on the note left by the last outgoing Labour Chancellor to the incomming chancellor? Glad you picked up on that. Given that Labour have always been accused of not having a handle on the economy, we can call it at worst even for Labour now... " It was probably the most embarrassing thing written by a Labour MP. | |||
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"And this is the clown who is negotiating with EU and US If you think he has fucked up so far yous haven't seen anything yetHe is doing a great job with Europe In what way exactly?" Surly the general approach of "listen her Johnny Foreigner, if you don't give me what I want I'll biff you on the nose" is going to get us a great "world beating" trade deal. You're just being ungrateful. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe" Because, somewhat amazingly but not very surprisingly, most people believed that the person who claimed to actually want to make people's lives better wouldn't actually deliver. Whereas the lying buffoon, who offered nothing would. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works." I think most people also didn't think Johnson would make a good PM either, just a better PM than Corbyn; a pretty low bar to get over really. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements?" Seriously! Johnson's greatest strength was not being Corbyn. So far that's also his greatest achievement too. The people didn't want Corbyn and didn't want what Corbyn was offering. Either accept that simple reality or loose again in 2024. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year?" The majority of voters didn't actually vote for Johnson's Conservative Party. It's only true to say that more voters voted for Johnson's Conservative Party than any other party. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Ok, you seem to think you know better than the majority of the voters in the uk, why not enlighten us on how corbyn would have been better at handling this year? Cant even pluck one eh? Whistles and walk away. Let's go back to what I said, which you failed to comprehend. I said that boris was the best of a bad bunch. I'm beginning to see now why you thought that Corbyn was some great saviour. Oh come on..you must be able to come up with at least 1 " Why? It's perfectly acceptable to believe that Johnson is useless but that Corbyn would have been just as useless or worse. | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Seriously! Johnson's greatest strength was not being Corbyn. So far that's also his greatest achievement too. The people didn't want Corbyn and didn't want what Corbyn was offering. Either accept that simple reality or loose again in 2024." His biggest strength is not being someone else? | |||
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"Yet again another Conservative bashing thread.! To put this in context the alternative to the current Conservative Government was a party who suffered thier worse defeat at a General Election since 1935. Not even hardened Labour supporters wanted them in power.! The red wall fell in many places. Exactly, you cannot complain about the Tories when the main opposition had a leader that noone in their right mind would vote for - we have the best of the bad. Indeed. Why would you vote for someone who actually wanted to make peoples lives better. Much better to vote for a lying buffoon who has stood by and watched as we suffered the worst death rate on Europe Well, you are one of the few who thought that Corbyn would be a good PM, most people didnt and that's how democracy works. If the majority were so spot on I'm sure you wont mind detailing his strengths/achievements? Seriously! Johnson's greatest strength was not being Corbyn. So far that's also his greatest achievement too. The people didn't want Corbyn and didn't want what Corbyn was offering. Either accept that simple reality or loose again in 2024. His biggest strength is not being someone else? " Yeh! Bit sad really. | |||
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"People are blind they harp on about the Tories while not seeing why people did not want labour,they walk around praising Corbin lol ,I am a working class man ,and I will not vote labor they dont give a toss about the working class ,there cry is nationalise every thing and we will pay for it not the rich , remember the 70s that should teach you all you want about labor , " Honestly wouldn't know where to start with that. | |||
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"Govt. spending is in freefall due to covid and yet HS2 is still going ahead, plus plane paint job £900,000.. What does that say when child abuse, poverty is going on and a footballer shames the government into free school meals and tory supporters still drag out the old "no money left" chestnut HS2 is infrastructure investment, you know, that thing we need to make enough money to pay for everything. The paint job is part of a planned refurb, wouldn't be that much cheaper to paint it the same shade of grey so why not make the most of the opportunity. And there isn't any sodding money left, what's being spent now bowing to peer pressure is all on tick, you, me and our children will be paying for this for decades to come. When you are old and gray and have a shit pension to live on, remember where the country spent it all. Wrong! HS2 is a vanity project. Usually a solution is found to a problem. HS2 is building it for sake of it, i.e finding/inventing a problem for the solution. This govt gives out lucrative contracts to private companies to squander tax payers money on a tory vanity project Apparently a train is getting built in France which diesnt need tracks So even before its built hs2 is out of date." Yes, but its not a new idea....its called a "Bus" lol. | |||
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