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Talking of morals, I remember when we were green by having milk delivered daily, in recycled glass bottles, however, being older and wiser, I realise now that they were far from being green, when you see what humans do to cattle, hence my point being, human morals are long gone, if they ever even existed.

For some unknown reason there is a large proportion of morally inept people in Britain....they are commonly known as tory voters <laugh>
 
I like the way media made big news of the water companies announcing a drought now in what I think was seven regions. Like no shhite eh, these idiots should be rocket scientists. Why would anyone, especially in the South of England need telling we are in a drought.
I was reading the other day that water companies have sold off dozens of reservoirs to property developers .
Probably the cash went straight to the company heirachy
 
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I like the way media made big news of the water companies announcing a drought now in what I think was seven regions. Like no shhite eh, these idiots should be rocket scientists. Why would anyone, especially in the South of England need telling we are in a drought.

No fking robbing our Welsh stuff en.....I gotta dogs paddling pool 2 fill <cheers>
 
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I was reading the other day that water companies have sold off dozens of reservoirs to property developers .
Probably the cash went straight to the company heirachy

Think Prince Charles carried away 4 asda bags full of I'm assuming cleaning products
 
Talking of morals, I remember when we were green by having milk delivered daily, in recycled glass bottles, however, being older and wiser, I realise now that they were far from being green, when you see what humans do to cattle, hence my point being, human morals are long gone, if they ever even existed.
"Green" is a term which is so misused as to be almost pointless .
 
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Wrote this on GC yesterday...

I think the current two of Rishi and Truss, need to stop going on about tax cuts and various other promises blah, blah, blah, and just kick the energy companies in the nuts. None of this needs resolving by handouts and tax cuts, just slap the energy companies about a bit, empty their bank accounts and stick the whole lot under nationalisation. Obviously I don't know what I'm talking about, so in simple terms, I'm just saying put a gun to their head and put an end to all this bolloxs. Do the same with water as well, massive profits after forcing the installment of water meters, I don't really care about the hosepipe bans though, should have done it months back to stop dickheads having a competition with the rest of the neighbourhood who has green grass. Follow the example of Archers, water butt at the allotment, well it's probably empty, but the thought was there.

Thatcher did that to unions and I think it would take an equally big balled PM to do something similar to an energy company.

4ft 5. Rishi isn't the man for such things.
 
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Well it deffo isnt truss. She has said shes going to probably line the energy companies even more by cutting taxes for all.

I dislike them both, like really scraping the bottom of the barrel candidates.

By the sounds, no one even wanted any of the runners in the first place, the only popular one was Ben Wallace and he said no.
 
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I dislike them both, like really scraping the bottom of the barrel candidates.

By the sounds, no one even wanted any of the runners in the first place, the only popular one was Ben Wallace and he said no.

Yeah both absolute numpties.

Out of the two sunak sounds more sensible. Better to go for the one who may be better than the one who already has laid out dumb plans
 
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Yeah both absolute numpties.

Out of the two sunak sounds more sensible. Better to go for the one who may be better than the one who already has laid out dumb plans

I don't think Sunak is strong at all, but when I hear him speak he clearly is a complete economics nerd. So of the two, while he comes across as weaker he does come across as smarter and that's what I value at this current time more.

Truss, when she's asked simple things about her economic plan just trotts out soundbites, Sunak can clearly explain his thinking and that is impressive to me. Means he devised it himself and wasn't given it.
 
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Thatcher did that to unions and I think it would take an equally big balled PM to do something similar to an energy company.

4ft 5. Rishi isn't the man for such things.

What's up with you tory boys hey......all u want is a woman with balls.........you do know its impossible don't you
 
I don't think Sunak is strong at all, but when I hear him speak he clearly is a complete economics nerd. So of the two, while he comes across as weaker he does come across as smarter and that's what I value at this current time more.

Truss, when she's asked simple things about her economic plan just trotts out soundbites, Sunak can clearly explain his thinking and that is impressive to me. Means he devised it himself and wasn't given it.

<cracker>.......ever thought of doing stand up
 
Thatcher did that to unions and I think it would take an equally big balled PM to do something similar to an energy company.

4ft 5. Rishi isn't the man for such things.

I think Rishi has adapted his words better than Truss, but the only person that has come anywhere near the mark at the moment, is not even a current sitting MP, Gordon Brown said similar to my thoughts either yesterday or sometime within the last week. I was hoping Starmer would take this on board, but having a brief read through twitter today, Starmer's account is no where near the mark of Brown. I just don't get why any politician of any side don't get it, when you have people like GB pointing out the bleeding obvious to them. See this is the sort of thing that would sway my voting but when both parties are nowt more then dead ducks in the water, I just think we are well and truly shafted.
 
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I think Rishi has adapted his words better than Truss, but the only person that has come anywhere near the mark at the moment, is not even a current sitting MP, Gordon Brown said similar to my thoughts either yesterday or sometime within the last week. I was hoping Starmer would take this on board, but having a brief read through twitter today, Starmer's account is no where near the mark of Brown. I just don't get why any politician of any side don't get it, when you have people like GB pointing out the bleeding obvious to them. See this is the sort of thing that would sway my voting but when both parties are nowt more then dead ducks in the water, I just think we are well and truly shafted.

GB has been on the ball ever since the first Scottish referendum. Which he played a massive part in swinging.

I'm hoping the old clogger is on the ball for the inevitable next one.
 
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I think Rishi has adapted his words better than Truss, but the only person that has come anywhere near the mark at the moment, is not even a current sitting MP, Gordon Brown said similar to my thoughts either yesterday or sometime within the last week. I was hoping Starmer would take this on board, but having a brief read through twitter today, Starmer's account is no where near the mark of Brown. I just don't get why any politician of any side don't get it, when you have people like GB pointing out the bleeding obvious to them. See this is the sort of thing that would sway my voting but when both parties are nowt more then dead ducks in the water, I just think we are well and truly shafted.

Also, doing what GB suggests would show some real ****ing balls.

Sometimes companies need to be reminded that in the end, the Gov is ultimately more powerful.
 
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