Or the alternative. The away team is 1 nil up, thanks to an own goal. They are presented with an open goal to make it 2 nil, but cant hit the target. Home team rescue a draw in the 98th minute.
That’s not correct Rooch. There are 27.1m displaced people (Refugees) in the world, I assume that the 97% relates to the amount of those people who are granted asylum somewhere in the world. 47% of those 27.1m displaced people are located in neighbouring countries to their home country. The UK have granted asylum to 1% of those 27.1m displaced people so we have granted asylum to circa 270,000 people mind that number is increasing exponentially
To be fair you've not blamed the Tories for a single thing ... ... the list of other suspects is quite limited.
You've posted a few whingeing comments that Labour don't have any policies, when they do. You seem to be clutching at anything to excuse the tories for this ****-show.
Poor but no outright blame from what I've seen. Most of the blame is directed at everyone but them. Everyone from the markets to the media. If all else fails it's 'they're all as bad as each other' .
I've just edited my post Rooch, because that number is increasing pretty rapidly but they are the figures that I got from the Refugee Council website
As I've said, your whingeing comments about Labour not having any policies is implying they are to blame for this mess.
The government isn't a one man band operating in a vacuum. External events occur, and how and why they react the way they do is up for debate. Blame is rarely confined to a single entity. Take the migrant thing today - is that entirely Braverman's fault? Of course not. She's been there two months, give or take six days......It's multiple home secretaries, other countries, even those in this country determined to object to any and every policy produced to try to solve the problem. It's a lot easier to package it all up as 'evil tories', of course.
It is Braverman fault, she's not up to the job and bbc reporting she's breached statutory duties. As was on BBC News this morning and is the first topic on all hourly updates.... diphtheria outbreak at Manston. Sir Roger Gale Cons saying it's turned into a ****-show and should never been allowed to develop and possible intentional by the Home Sec.
I'm not implying - I'm saying that doing a big song and dance about how a policy is wrong, then refusing to elaborate on your own policy, isn't a credible position for an opposition to take. No point them clutching their pearls when asked how they'd solve the problems, voters want to know things like that.