And Jersey, that Nettles has a few questions to answer down the yard, if you ask me.
To be fair, the news channel did menshy the Tories, but I purposely left that bit out.![]()

Maybe its just me but that sounds/smells like bullshit .
and beforeProbably best to just wash the cowpat off your face then ...
... coz it is absolutely true ... lived on Hertfordshire for the last 30 years where Peter Lilley enjoyed an ultra safe Tory seat for most of it... Labour vote almost non-existent ... so my vote was always for exactly the reasons I've given ... plus, admittedly, 'part protest' ...
and before
oh and that means this was definitely bullshit
"My vote has always been based on the manifesto of individuals standing in the constituencies in which I have lived, never blindly along party lines ..."
Not at all - Tories will Tory ... Labour too tend to tow the 'party line' in General Elections ... but Independents, the Lib-dems and the Greens, at least in our Hertfordshire constituency - have consistently included local issues and concerns in their manifestos ... hence being way more deserving of my vote IMO ...

Probably just reminded everyone that in 14 years in power the Tories managed just about **** all - and that was why they got absolutely decimated in the General Election ...![]()
That was down to the public, we decided that.They managed to **** up better than any government in living memory by losing out on the trading power of being in the EU. Being worst government in recent history is pretty impressive.
That was down to the public, we decided that.
I still believe it was absolutely the right thing to do.
I believe another huge thank you is owed to us by the remainers. Cashing in on all the Brexit bonuses latelyYup not changed my mind either.
We got cheaper prices due to exploiting people, exploiting the slave farmhands, taking in Eastern European truck drivers, who would work all hours for less than the going rate. I posted examples of all this years back.
Since we have increased NI on employers, also increased the minimum wage for those that were paid within the legal requirements, stopped all the exploitation although some are still being caught and all this cost has to go somewhere and that's the consumer.
Cheap food comes at a cost to someone, something often overlooked.
Edit: I forgot the war in Ukraine as well, which affected energy prices, again pushing the cost of food up.
I believe another huge thank you is owed to us by the remainers. Cashing in on all the Brexit bonuses lately
Trump threatens Apple with 25% tariff on iPhones made outside US and recommends 50% tariff on EU from June
I believe another huge thank you is owed to us by the remainers. Cashing in on all the Brexit bonuses lately
Trump threatens Apple with 25% tariff on iPhones made outside US and recommends 50% tariff on EU from June

That was down to the public, we decided that.
I still believe it was absolutely the right thing to do.