This thread is a total mystery to you isn't it. There's the semblance of a decent conversation going on. Try not to let your bitterness **** it up, there's a love.
The Tory’s are in power & I **** on them too you spastic. **** the Indian prick . The Labour fan boys can't even criticise Sir Tony war crime Blair but that's expected
The dopey ****er's supposed to moderate this board, and stutters around appearing more bewildered than Joe Biden, because they simply don't understand it. The penny will drop one day that they were only made a mod as a wind up, and that failed spectacularly when nobody gave a ****.
The self same Toeknee Thatcher that opened up the borders to illegal immigrants without any vetting "Edukashun, Edukashun, Edukashun" as he pronounced before commencing a war based on "weapons of mass delusion". What a ****ing ****.
But it's not the middle ground mate. It's the rightist of wing. Kinnock's and Smiths Labour were middle ground. The English electorate have, over the last 3 decades moved way past the middle ground and settled just short of all out BNP shìt. That is why this union we have is no longer viable. The biggest partner in the union are forcing their beliefs on partners who find them absolutely abhorrent.
The Thatcherite globalist policies have absolutely ruined the UK. Since 1979 we have been on steady spiral downwards. Labour had it's chance to halt that but decided just to jump on that greed is good bandwagon. We were force fed propaganda that state owned was bad and private sector was good. It was gaslighting on crack and the people bought into their ****e. "Oh oh oh when they privatise my work I'll get free shares. How great will that be" When British steel was privatised I was a 20 year old overhead crane driver with two kids and you know what, I told them to ram their free shares up their arse because even then I knew what was coming. Two years later I was asking shopstewards at a meeting before the start of my night shift what we were going to do to fight the closure of Scottish seemless tube plant and I was told they would fight to get us the best redundancy payments possible. No cùnt cared about what the closure of a vital employer would do to the area and the affect it would have on future generations. It was all about the money. 30 years later and can anybody tell me how all those nationalised industries they sold off is working better for the people of Britain? Especially when most of them are owned by foreign governments. There needs to be a total reset of British politics and unfortunately there is no cùnt out there that has the gonads to do it.