'they' do not want 'us' in any other position but completely reliant on 'them'...food, water, money but most are so busy wrapped up in wetting their pants over how soon they can get an upgrade on their fone that they will accept anything, unfortunately, we now live in 'brag-world' where a mine is better than yours attitude lives and breeds and as long as that attitude continues things will go downhill, the cashless society is looming and then they got you by the balls good and proper. the rich/elite of the world have been playing a game all along, bit by bit it is falling into place...the 'tin foil hat' brigade tried to warn us and we laughed, government does not even try to lie now as they know all they have to do is get the media to blow up some little media story and get the protestors on the streets again until it all blows over. this began after the 2nd world war, once maggie was allowed to destroy the big industries the acceleration begun.
The message on the side of the bus I assume links to Brexit. The leave vote was strong in the North East. The Labour stronghold.
I usually vote for which ever Party is in opposition. If enough people did this, rather than voting the way their parents voted, we could ensure a regular change of government and MP's would need to represent their constituencies if they wanted to get back in next time. The mere though of getting thrown out would get the beggars jumping. But this time I went for the Party in power and I feel no need to appologise at all. Corbyn and his left wing, antisemetic bully's frightened me. I wanted us out of Europe. I saw not a trace of leadership coming from Labour's Leader. Boris frightens me too, but not as much. As you rightly pointed out he has, so far, done what he promised in his Manifesto. The added bonus in voting for The Conservative Party into Goverment was that this would almost certainy result in Corbyn resigning as Leader. There was a more than 50/50 chance of the next Leader being more 'Middle of the Road' thus giving Labour a chance next time round. My contention was that it was the duty of Labour Supporters to vote Tory in order to get things to change. I was HOPING that Jess Phillips would get the job, but another product of Private Education, like Boris, Sir Kier Starmer seems to me to be doing preety well .so far. So those millions of STAUNCH Labour Supporters who, for the first time in their lives, voted Tory have nothing to appologise for. In fact the Party Members who stuck with Corbyn should thank them.
people can bite for whoever they wish for, when it goes tits up like now, they need to own it, it’s was and still is their doing.I mean it’s not like they were warned or owt
And the Tory/brexit party vote increased substantially at the election, taking huge votes from Labour. In many areas they are no longer strongholds.
The 350m for the nhs was a lie and in fact they clapped when preventing them a pay rise while letting the former CEO of Talk Talk run public health with her multinational business buddies while denying privatisation. They lied about the fake fact checking site during the election, are making panic economic decisions during a pandemic because we are worse off and for the second time they are breaching the rule of law and are aspiring to go against the human rights act while calling the opposition extremists - which they are by their own definition ‘active opposition to the rule of law’. Some of the people of the north east have made some huge errors trusting these bunch of truth twisting extremists.
What does the 350m on the side of the bus have to do with the Conservatives? The prime minister, at the time, was David Cameron. He was a remainer. You Labour guys will try anything
Hang on. So how many of the current Tory cabinet and the unelected Barnard Castle lovers were part of the leave campaign ? Give yer head a shake man. Ridiculous argument.
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/boris-johnson-350-million-a-week-nhs-claim-1-6264572 Hope this helps hun. Or are you claiming Boris Johnson had nothing to do with the Conservative Party ?
Oh dear. Leave and Remain campaigns cannot be compared to Conservatives and Labour. No matter how much you cry about it