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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here

Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here

Eat out to help out ....

Genius

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

"

Scandalous. Kick out those communists!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Prime Minister one day.

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here


"Prime Minister one day. "

Absolutely yes

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Prime Minister one day. "

Wait until unemployment goes through the roof, the economy collapses and taxes go up. Splashing the money is the easy bit. What’s coming next will probably be grim.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Prime Minister one day.

Wait until unemployment goes through the roof, the economy collapses and taxes go up. Splashing the money is the easy bit. What’s coming next will probably be grim. "

I prefer to remain positive in the face of adversity.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Prime Minister one day.

Absolutely yes

"

He really shows Boris up...

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Prime Minister one day.

Wait until unemployment goes through the roof, the economy collapses and taxes go up. Splashing the money is the easy bit. What’s coming next will probably be grim.

I prefer to remain positive in the face of adversity.

"

Fair enough. I agree but reality will soon kick in. The tories are doing the complete opposite of what they believe in. I’m pleased to see that they’re spending money and trying to repair what they’ve damaged but times ahead are going to be tough.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Prime Minister one day.

Absolutely yes

He really shows Boris up..."

The fact he knows his craft and is eloquent without an ounce of waffle and bluster is refreshing compared to his Boss

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

I agree Sunak is coming across very well but It’s all relative. Any year 6 pupil who can articulate a ten-word sentence would look better than Bojo.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I agree Sunak is coming across very well but It’s all relative. Any year 6 pupil who can articulate a ten-word sentence would look better than Bojo. "

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Eat out to help out ....

Genius "

I notice it doesn't include alcoholic drinks.

Thats my 8 pints and a pork pie ruled out then!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

'Eat out'.....can we get money for administering oral sex to a lady?

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here

Thank you for a Rishi Dishi

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By *hetalkingstoveMan
over a year ago

London


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

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Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them. "

Hahaha But he'd have thrown in FREE Broadband like he did in the Election.

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them. "

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

"

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC"

“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC

“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff

"

British people’s endurance? Where did you get that one from? I mean, yes we have to be endurant when the tories are in charge but what are you talking about?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC

“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff

"

Forgot to also LOL ‘the nobility of work’ when the tories have decimated British heavy industry and manufacturing and enabled deindustrialisation. Can’t believe how some people have forgotten this so quickly. If we’re so China dependent today, we owe it to them.

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC

“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC

“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them.

I believe in getting local businesses, particularly those in the hospitality sector, back up and running with the tills ringing as quickly as possible.

Will you be making use of the scheme?

Rishi is going well though I remember when he was first appointed many said he is controlled by Boris and Cummings. So is this his work and he is not a puppet as suggested or is this from BJ and DC

“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff

British people’s endurance? Where did you get that one from? I mean, yes we have to be endurant when the tories are in charge but what are you talking about?

"

guess if you were made of the right stuff you would know

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's either a new boiler or some new double glazing for us. We shall wait for the details.....

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It's not a bad start, though we shouldn't be counting all of our chickens before they've hatched. The virus and its future is unknown, so there's plenty of uncertainty ahead.

Let's hope that everyone's commitments and sacrifices are aided by great healthcare developments, with minimal financial impacts yet to come.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Prime Minister one day.

Wait until unemployment goes through the roof, the economy collapses and taxes go up. Splashing the money is the easy bit. What’s coming next will probably be grim.

I prefer to remain positive in the face of adversity.

"

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Myself as well.

Nowt worse than a five-bob doom-a-gloom goon...!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“For me, this has never just been a question of economics, but of values:

I believe in the nobility of work.

I believe in the inspiring power of opportunity.

I believe in the British people’s fortitude and endurance.”

Seems to be made of the right stuff "

********************************

Absolutely spot on, in my opinion.

Far too many 'moaning minnies' about with about as much work in them as a sick note.

Again, MY opinion based on MY experiences during the course of MY life to date.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Prime Minister one day.

Wait until unemployment goes through the roof, the economy collapses and taxes go up. Splashing the money is the easy bit. What’s coming next will probably be grim. "

Sadly true a lot of hard work for this government to get us out of the mess

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Prime Minister one day.

Absolutely yes

He really shows Boris up..."

He does not do anything without the aproval of Boris so thank Boris as well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Prime Minister one day.

Absolutely yes

He really shows Boris up...He does not do anything without the aproval of Boris so thank Boris as well"

Good to see Boris is secretly a socialist then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Prime Minister one day.

Absolutely yes

He really shows Boris up..."

My 5 year old granddaughter could show Boris up!

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

I love reading these posts where people boast about their positivity, their resilience etc... They are a dream for the gvt. The more shit you throw at them, the happier they are. I feel they’ll soon hit the delirium stage.

The Keep Calm and Carry on crappy slogan that we are told to venerate is all about making people as tamed as possible. And clearly a lot of people are biting! Bless them!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track

Be honest - if Labour had suggested 'have £10 off a meal Mon-wed (at selected restaurants)' you'd absolutely rip the piss out of them. "

Free broadband was considered fantasy land but free meals are a necessity.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

Free broadband was considered fantasy land but free meals are a necessity."

The poster isn't talking about FREE Meals, as in Kids Free Meals.

Labours policy on Free Broadband just showed how silly their thinking was . . .

Here's our Policy - Give everyone free broadband. Why: Because people in poverty can't get broadband.

Okay. So let's tell all the companies that they have to provided free broadband - Companies oh yea that's a good idea let's go bust and make everyone redundant in the broadband industry - oh shit did we just make more people enter into the poverty statistics?

Er yup!!

Great idea Corby !!!

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

I’ve heard this broadband thing constantly since the election. It suits a lot of people to go on about it. For some reason the same people don’t mention their proposals about the NHS and other public services and all the other policies including renationalising the railways which the tories have pretty much done themselves. At the time, this was deemed to be a Marxist thing probably!

Some people are very selective about what they remember.

I personally remember that when Bojo became pm, home care would be one of his priorities. Of course the whole thing went out of the window after the election and we now see the extent of the care homes issues. But yes, let’s focus on 1% of the Labour manifesto instead...

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

"

Suits some not to hear it.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Free broadband was considered fantasy land but free meals are a necessity.

The poster isn't talking about FREE Meals, as in Kids Free Meals.

Labours policy on Free Broadband just showed how silly their thinking was . . .

Here's our Policy - Give everyone free broadband. Why: Because people in poverty can't get broadband.

Okay. So let's tell all the companies that they have to provided free broadband - Companies oh yea that's a good idea let's go bust and make everyone redundant in the broadband industry - oh shit did we just make more people enter into the poverty statistics?

Er yup!!

Great idea Corby !!!

"

You don't think having broadband is important?practically everything we do now is online..so what's it going to be like in 5/10 years time?

Why would everyone go bust?I'm presuming Corbyn wasn't going to hold a gun to the companies heads and make them do it for free?

And presumably free broadband would require more engineers so I'm not really sure how everyone would be made redundant,as there would be shit load more work to do?

I'd love to see the reaction I'f the Tories adopt a similar policy.. after all they seem to be copying everything else.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

Did I say broadband wasn't important?

Why would they have gone bust? Because if everybody had it free why would they pay a company to get it?

So. the only way that would wrok would be a nationlised broadband service - then we would all have .gov.uk can be snooped on accounts.

The fact the party had it, demonstrates poor thinking.

Odd that over 80% of the public said NO NO NO !!!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Did I say broadband wasn't important?

Why would they have gone bust? Because if everybody had it free why would they pay a company to get it?

So. the only way that would wrok would be a nationlised broadband service - then we would all have .gov.uk can be snooped on accounts.

The fact the party had it, demonstrates poor thinking.

Odd that over 80% of the public said NO NO NO !!!

"

What survey was this?

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By *ik MMan
over a year ago

Lancashire


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea."

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%"

Your source??

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%"

The independent 15/11/2019

Only 7% of uk premises have full fibre connections

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By *ik MMan
over a year ago

Lancashire


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

Your source?? "

https://www.statista.com/statistics/275043/percentage-of-households-with-internet-access-in-the-uk-and-eu/

Feel free to call out someone who quotes accurate stats rather than one who makes them up to fit your agenda...

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

Your source??

https://www.statista.com/statistics/275043/percentage-of-households-with-internet-access-in-the-uk-and-eu/

Feel free to call out someone who quotes accurate stats rather than one who makes them up to fit your agenda...

"

Yep I just plucked that figure out of thin air

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By *ik MMan
over a year ago

Lancashire


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

The independent 15/11/2019

Only 7% of uk premises have full fibre connections"

So in other words, if I’d voted Labour I would have got the perfectly acceptable broadband that I pay for upgraded to fibre and for free. Damn...

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By *ik MMan
over a year ago

Lancashire


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

Your source??

https://www.statista.com/statistics/275043/percentage-of-households-with-internet-access-in-the-uk-and-eu/

Feel free to call out someone who quotes accurate stats rather than one who makes them up to fit your agenda...

Yep I just plucked that figure out of thin air "

You might as well have done. Your 7% had no context whatsoever

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it. "

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

Your source??

https://www.statista.com/statistics/275043/percentage-of-households-with-internet-access-in-the-uk-and-eu/

Feel free to call out someone who quotes accurate stats rather than one who makes them up to fit your agenda...

"

https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/statista.com

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence. "

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

"

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Couple of other points.. the intended target was to donit by 2020..so it wouldn't have been overnight.

The Tories promised £5b for free broadband but wouldn't be drawn on a date.

The plan was to nationalise bt and openreach an impose a heavier tax on The likes of Google.

Jobs could potentially be lost with other firms but as I said previously there would be loads more work thus loads more jobs.

We have one of the lowest broadband levels of the pop in euope 7% and there is widespread agreement broadband levels need to increase significant.

Still sounds a stupid idea.

7% have or don’t have what? You can’t keep spreading these lies without being called out...

For the record the EU average in 2018 was 89% of households...the UK was 95%

The independent 15/11/2019

Only 7% of uk premises have full fibre connections

So in other words, if I’d voted Labour I would have got the perfectly acceptable broadband that I pay for upgraded to fibre and for free. Damn... "

I think the policy was intended to benefit everyone tbf

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband. "

Oh for crying out loud stop being such a sarcastic *&^% everybody around you that doesn't think like you isn't a child.

You don't just have a policy mandate, get into office and then it's all in place the next day - or the next year for that matter.

You would be the first to say 'Because it was rushed into place it was f*cked up' Then add BORIS BORIS CLOWN CLOWN !!!!

Hardly makes for formative political discourse does it.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

I think the policy was intended to benefit everyone tbf"

Having everything for free would benefit everyone - but hardly sustainable is it?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband.

Oh for crying out loud stop being such a sarcastic *&^% everybody around you that doesn't think like you isn't a child.

You don't just have a policy mandate, get into office and then it's all in place the next day - or the next year for that matter.

You would be the first to say 'Because it was rushed into place it was f*cked up' Then add BORIS BORIS CLOWN CLOWN !!!!

Hardly makes for formative political discourse does it.

"

No need to get onto your high horses. The Queen’s speech is there to announce what will be done in the five years the gvt is in charge! It doesn’t mean it has to be gone in three weeks. Stop peddling rubbish to try to wriggle out of this.

The bottom line is that as soon as Bojo got in, he chickened out of reforming home care. That you like it or not, it is true.

Please don’t try to anticipate what I would have said if he’d put it in the queen’s speech. I don’t need you to second guess what I’d have said. And as he didn’t, your supposition is just science fiction.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’.

^^^^^^^^^^^^ Pure sarcasm.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband.

Oh for crying out loud stop being such a sarcastic *&^% everybody around you that doesn't think like you isn't a child.

You don't just have a policy mandate, get into office and then it's all in place the next day - or the next year for that matter.

You would be the first to say 'Because it was rushed into place it was f*cked up' Then add BORIS BORIS CLOWN CLOWN !!!!

Hardly makes for formative political discourse does it.

No need to get onto your high horses. The Queen’s speech is there to announce what will be done in the five years the gvt is in charge! It doesn’t mean it has to be gone in three weeks. Stop peddling rubbish to try to wriggle out of this.

The bottom line is that as soon as Bojo got in, he chickened out of reforming home care. That you like it or not, it is true.

Please don’t try to anticipate what I would have said if he’d put it in the queen’s speech. I don’t need you to second guess what I’d have said. And as he didn’t, your supposition is just science fiction. "

Here's great Political Discourse . . . You are totally wrong in everything you say Oh and Corby is a wally.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’.

^^^^^^^^^^^^ Pure sarcasm.

"

Or a bit of humour. A smiley would have helped, true.

However it doesn’t change anything. What I said is true.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband.

Oh for crying out loud stop being such a sarcastic *&^% everybody around you that doesn't think like you isn't a child.

You don't just have a policy mandate, get into office and then it's all in place the next day - or the next year for that matter.

You would be the first to say 'Because it was rushed into place it was f*cked up' Then add BORIS BORIS CLOWN CLOWN !!!!

Hardly makes for formative political discourse does it.

No need to get onto your high horses. The Queen’s speech is there to announce what will be done in the five years the gvt is in charge! It doesn’t mean it has to be gone in three weeks. Stop peddling rubbish to try to wriggle out of this.

The bottom line is that as soon as Bojo got in, he chickened out of reforming home care. That you like it or not, it is true.

Please don’t try to anticipate what I would have said if he’d put it in the queen’s speech. I don’t need you to second guess what I’d have said. And as he didn’t, your supposition is just science fiction.

Here's great Political Discourse . . . You are totally wrong in everything you say Oh and Corby is a wally."

Do tell me what is wrong in what I said. Tell me about the Queen’s speech and why nothing was mentioned about care.All fine to tell me I’m talking crap. Just prove me I’m wrong.

Funny how you feel like reverting to Corbyn and your comfort zone...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband.

Oh for crying out loud stop being such a sarcastic *&^% everybody around you that doesn't think like you isn't a child.

You don't just have a policy mandate, get into office and then it's all in place the next day - or the next year for that matter.

You would be the first to say 'Because it was rushed into place it was f*cked up' Then add BORIS BORIS CLOWN CLOWN !!!!

Hardly makes for formative political discourse does it.

No need to get onto your high horses. The Queen’s speech is there to announce what will be done in the five years the gvt is in charge! It doesn’t mean it has to be gone in three weeks. Stop peddling rubbish to try to wriggle out of this.

The bottom line is that as soon as Bojo got in, he chickened out of reforming home care. That you like it or not, it is true.

Please don’t try to anticipate what I would have said if he’d put it in the queen’s speech. I don’t need you to second guess what I’d have said. And as he didn’t, your supposition is just science fiction.

Here's great Political Discourse . . . You are totally wrong in everything you say Oh and Corby is a wally."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do tell me what is wrong in what I said. Tell me about the Queen’s speech and why nothing was mentioned about care.All fine to tell me I’m talking crap. Just prove me I’m wrong.

Funny how you feel like reverting to Corbyn and your comfort zone... "

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YOU'RE making the assumptions........

So, YOU prove them.....!!!

Eva X

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"[Removed by poster at 09/07/20 15:16:42]"

You need to read a bit more carefully The only assumptions here are made by our tory supporter who still has nightmares about the free broadband thing but has already forgotten her rockstar’s empty promises.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

I think the policy was intended to benefit everyone tbf

Having everything for free would benefit everyone - but hardly sustainable is it?

"

Theoretical question

If the tories would have had this in their manifesto what would the reaction have been in the media?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


" It suits a lot of people to go on about it.

Suits some not to hear it.

I’ve heard it two million times since December although it never got implemented because Labour lost. However, the home care promise hardly gets a mention here despite being one of the first our clowns in chief promised when he got in. Probably a coincidence.

Boris wasn't in office ten minutes and the Pandemic hit. Had a little bit to deal with huh?

Did the pandemic start before the Queen’s speech. I’ll help you with the answer. It starts with ‘n’. So he dropped one of the biggest promise right from the start. But let’s talk about free broadband.

Oh for crying out loud stop being such a sarcastic *&^% everybody around you that doesn't think like you isn't a child.

You don't just have a policy mandate, get into office and then it's all in place the next day - or the next year for that matter.

You would be the first to say 'Because it was rushed into place it was f*cked up' Then add BORIS BORIS CLOWN CLOWN !!!!

Hardly makes for formative political discourse does it.

"

My go to place for political discourse is fab swingers

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"

I think the policy was intended to benefit everyone tbf

Having everything for free would benefit everyone - but hardly sustainable is it?

Theoretical question

If the tories would have had this in their manifesto what would the reaction have been in the media?"

In the light of what's happened to care homes in the past four moths, it makes much more sense to talk about the broadband thing mentioned eight months ago by the party that lost the election. I suspect the care home staff would beg to differ.

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr


"Rishi Sunak aka Father Christmas, dishing out lots of goodies at the moment - protecting, investing and getting U.K. economy back on track "

Really? Presumably, that's except for the 4,000 people losing their jobs at Boots and the 1,300 losing their jobs at John Lewis?

Since the lockdown, at least 600,000 people have been made redundant. There are about 480,000 job vacancies.

Short term measures - and Sunak's measures are all short term - aren't going to fix that.

He's convinced the cult followers, obviously - but he'll have to do better to win any converts.

He's going to have to resort to even more socialism, over years (not months), than he already has, if he wants everyone to believe he can rescue the economy.

Totally changing it, from one that is so very heavily reliant on consumption of goods, paid for by credit, based on house prices, would be a start.

Or do the Tory Faithful lack the stomach to do what is necessary to make the UK a match for Germany, Japan and South Korea when it comes to manufacturing?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

I think the policy was intended to benefit everyone tbf

Having everything for free would benefit everyone - but hardly sustainable is it?

Theoretical question

If the tories would have had this in their manifesto what would the reaction have been in the media?

In the light of what's happened to care homes in the past four moths, it makes much more sense to talk about the broadband thing mentioned eight months ago by the party that lost the election. I suspect the care home staff would beg to differ. "

Yea that and BREXIT BREXIT BREXIT

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"

I think the policy was intended to benefit everyone tbf

Having everything for free would benefit everyone - but hardly sustainable is it?

Theoretical question

If the tories would have had this in their manifesto what would the reaction have been in the media?

In the light of what's happened to care homes in the past four moths, it makes much more sense to talk about the broadband thing mentioned eight months ago by the party that lost the election. I suspect the care home staff would beg to differ.

Yea that and BREXIT BREXIT BREXIT"

Sshhh, no sarcasm please. It's bad.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

"

Humour may be a good to wriggle out of it but you have clearly lost the argument and refused to answer the questions. No mention of home care in the queen's speech, promise has been dropped, end of. Now you can go back to Corbyn, broadband, Cuba etc...

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

Humour may be a good to wriggle out of it but you have clearly lost the argument and refused to answer the questions. No mention of home care in the queen's speech, promise has been dropped, end of. Now you can go back to Corbyn, broadband, Cuba etc... "

hahahah love that hahahaha quite the stand-up I am.

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

here

From 13th July restaurants, cafes, eating places etc. can register on gov.uk.

Your establishment can register if it sells food for immediate consumption on the premises

provides its own dining area or shares a dining area with another establishment for eat-in meals

was registered as a food business with the relevant local authority on or before 7 July

After 13th they will make available an updating list of places signed up and eager to accept your patronage in August.

My preference will be to try the smaller local establishments

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

"

How many sleeps??

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

Humour may be a good to wriggle out of it but you have clearly lost the argument and refused to answer the questions. No mention of home care in the queen's speech, promise has been dropped, end of. Now you can go back to Corbyn, broadband, Cuba etc...

hahahah love that hahahaha quite the stand-up I am.

"

Agreed. Back to the broadband scandal.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps?? "

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator. "

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

"

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

"

He's ahead then. Boris hasn't received any votes yet for the 2024 election. Go on Keir!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

"

Starmer got a 27,763 majority in the last GE

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

He's ahead then. Boris hasn't received any votes yet for the 2024 election. Go on Keir! "

Boris will be gone before 2024

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

Boris will be gone before 2024 "

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Boris will be gone before 2024

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing. "

He ‘has got Brexit done’ , he will be gone before 2024, my money is on Gove replacing him

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"

Boris will be gone before 2024

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing.

He ‘has got Brexit done’ , he will be gone before 2024, my money is on Gove replacing him "

Another pensioners' luvvy. He is also excellent at lying. He ticks all the boxes then.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"

Boris will be gone before 2024

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing.

He ‘has got Brexit done’ , he will be gone before 2024, my money is on Gove replacing him

Another pensioners' luvvy. He is also excellent at lying. He ticks all the boxes then. "

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It amazes me how many people you know.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

It looks like we're going to get another Christmas present with the Russia's interference report being published soon. The whole thing has been ready since October 2019 but the whiter than whites tories have been sitting on it. Has Boris got any reading difficulties for him to need eight months to read it?

So much for democracy and sovereignty being back in Britain after Brexit. Good job the EU hasn't tried to cover this one up for eight months. It's so much better when we do the lying and the covering up ourselves.

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

Starmer got a 27,763 majority in the last GE"

Next GE should be a piece of cake for him and Labour.

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr


"

Boris will be gone before 2024

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing.

He ‘has got Brexit done’ , he will be gone before 2024, my money is on Gove replacing him "

Betfair will give you 8/1 on Gove. Surprisingly good odds. Mind you, of the available candidates, he's one of the least dangerous.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"

Boris will be gone before 2024

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing.

He ‘has got Brexit done’ , he will be gone before 2024, my money is on Gove replacing him

Betfair will give you 8/1 on Gove. Surprisingly good odds. Mind you, of the available candidates, he's one of the least dangerous."

God just imagine !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

Starmer got a 27,763 majority in the last GE

Next GE should be a piece of cake for him and Labour. "

Where did I say that ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Boris will be gone before 2024

Oh the Conservatives do like a Senate Stabbing.

He ‘has got Brexit done’ , he will be gone before 2024, my money is on Gove replacing him

Betfair will give you 8/1 on Gove. Surprisingly good odds. Mind you, of the available candidates, he's one of the least dangerous."

Gove is another Cummings puppet so that is why I think he will end up being PM

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

Starmer got a 27,763 majority in the last GE

Next GE should be a piece of cake for him and Labour. "

Long time to go yet

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You lost the Election. Boris is Prime Minister. You will get another chance on Thursday 2 May 2024.

And I will wager dinner and drinks on me if Labour even come close. (and I'm not even a Tory Fan lol - nor a Boris Fan)

Meanwhile. Get canvassing. Only 5,911 sleeps.

How many sleeps??

Somebody needs free broadband to access an online calculator.

lol Indeed they do '1393 days'

I was busy counting Starmers votes

Starmer got a 27,763 majority in the last GE

Next GE should be a piece of cake for him and Labour.

Where did I say that ? "

Where did I accuse you of saying that?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

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over a year ago

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"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon."

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?"

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

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"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?"

So your saying what he has said isn’t bullshit and you agree there will be some normality by Christmas.

Glad that’s cleared up

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

So your saying what he has said isn’t bullshit and you agree there will be some normality by Christmas.

Glad that’s cleared up "

I don’t know if you struggle to read or if you enjoy twisting other people’s words or if any sentence that has more than five words is too complex for you. That’s also cleared up.

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

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"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

So your saying what he has said isn’t bullshit and you agree there will be some normality by Christmas.

Glad that’s cleared up

I don’t know if you struggle to read or if you enjoy twisting other people’s words or if any sentence that has more than five words is too complex for you. That’s also cleared up. "

So what is it you are saying ? The normality by Christmas is bullshit or it’s not ?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

So your saying what he has said isn’t bullshit and you agree there will be some normality by Christmas.

Glad that’s cleared up

I don’t know if you struggle to read or if you enjoy twisting other people’s words or if any sentence that has more than five words is too complex for you. That’s also cleared up.

So what is it you are saying ? The normality by Christmas is bullshit or it’s not ?"

Maybe, maybe not, might or might not.

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By *heBirminghamWeekend OP   Man
over a year ago

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"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

So your saying what he has said isn’t bullshit and you agree there will be some normality by Christmas.

Glad that’s cleared up

I don’t know if you struggle to read or if you enjoy twisting other people’s words or if any sentence that has more than five words is too complex for you. That’s also cleared up.

So what is it you are saying ? The normality by Christmas is bullshit or it’s not ?

Maybe, maybe not, might or might not."

Now that’s not very clear is it - one might say it’s “Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything “

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Boris has just promised ‘significant normality’ by Christmas. Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything and that he will claim to have achieved regardless of the shit we are in or not at Xmas. What a f...ing buffoon.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

What do you know?

Seriously, you really need to read posts more carefully.

I’m not saying that there won’t be any normality. I’m saying the he is promising significant normality. Even if we have 500 deaths, he’ll tell that it is significant more normal than 1000 a day. He probably has an oven ready plan for Xmas which coming from a turkey makes perfect sense.

Why shouldn’t there be some kind of normality ?

So your saying what he has said isn’t bullshit and you agree there will be some normality by Christmas.

Glad that’s cleared up

I don’t know if you struggle to read or if you enjoy twisting other people’s words or if any sentence that has more than five words is too complex for you. That’s also cleared up.

So what is it you are saying ? The normality by Christmas is bullshit or it’s not ?

Maybe, maybe not, might or might not.

Now that’s not very clear is it - one might say it’s “Another piece of bullshit that doesn’t mean anything “

"

Could, could be, could not be, can be.

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