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I thought @Tel said he was a shhite, I could be wrong, I think he's alright, but if Tel says he's a shhite, he's a shhite. :cheesy:
The same Andy Burnham who was offered a package by the government and kicked up a fuss about it so ended up with less <doh>

Yeah he's not the greatest.
 
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None of us are perfect, mate.

It was last Christmas so I don't see the point in pretending I'm outraged 12 month later.

None of us are perfect that’s true.

When you’re in charge though, you need to lead by example.

They told people who couldn’t visit dying loved ones to stick to the rules, whilst they had a party and a piss up.

Then they lied that it happened and laughed about it when they were off camera.

they are morally bankrupt mate.
 
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In this era of populism I'm not sure Starmer would work.

I live in a safe Labour seat but my parents live in an area that was one of hardest Tory seats in the country to flip until the last election. Lib Dems are making real inroads in large parts of SW London and the South East.

Lib Dems, are all the students behind them again. :bandit:

And that previous walking disaster Jo Swinson, who is it now, SIR Ed Davey? Ffs.
 
None of us are perfect that’s true.

When you’re in charge though, you need to lead by example.

They told people who couldn’t visit dying loved ones to stick to the rules, whilst they had a party and a piss up.

Then they lied that it happened and laughed about it when they were off camera.

they are morally bankrupt mate.

How did the last vote go in your area mate?

I remember you kept telling us how it was going to go down there, and as per the opposite happened. <laugh>
 
Anyway, I wish you all well in getting Boris out, tag me when it's successful. <whistle>
 
How did the last vote go in your area mate?

I remember you kept telling us how it was going to go down there, and as per the opposite happened. <laugh>

I had no idea how it would go as it’s a marginal seat.
 
As fas as I'm concerned, I've had my four jabs this year, which includes the flu jab. I wear my mask, I did so this morning in the Pharmacy. I obeyed all the rules around last Christmas. I downloaded the NHS and Covid Apps. That's all I can do is worry about myself. Even IF I'd known about the number 10 party beforehand, it would not have changed any of my actions, because it's the sort of guy I am. Am I bitter because they had a party and I didn't, no, why not, because all people break rules in life. Honestly, I couldn't give a shhite. At the same time I get why some people are very angry, I'm just not one of them I suppose.

The problem is the government declared psychological warfare against the general public by insinuating they would be responsible for the deaths of family members if they caught the virus.

Students who moved hundreds or thousands of miles away from home knowing nobody were locked inside rooms no bigger than a jail cell. Care homes wiped out, businesses destroyed, marriages and relationships wrecked etc.

For me personally, no rule was going to stop be providing for and looking after my family but I was fortunate enough to have the means to do that, that wasn't the case for many people and we have people in power who don't care either way.
 
The problem is the government declared psychological warfare against the general public by insinuating they would be responsible for the deaths of family members if they caught the virus.

Students who moved hundreds or thousands of miles away from home knowing nobody were locked inside rooms no bigger than a jail cell. Care homes wiped out, businesses destroyed, marriages and relationships wrecked etc.

For me personally, no rule was going to stop be providing for and looking after my family but I was fortunate enough to have the means to do that, that wasn't the case for many people and we have people in power who don't care either way.

and?
 
None of us are perfect that’s true.

When you’re in charge though, you need to lead by example.

They told people who couldn’t visit dying loved ones to stick to the rules, whilst they had a party and a piss up.

Then they lied that it happened and laughed about it when they were off camera.

they are morally bankrupt mate.
I totally agree.

I'm not daft enough to think it's just the Conservative politicians, though. They're all morally bankrupt.

I'm yet to see a politician more morally bankrupt than Jeremy Corbyn and folk still voted for him.
 
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The problem is the government declared psychological warfare against the general public by insinuating they would be responsible for the deaths of family members if they caught the virus.

Students who moved hundreds or thousands of miles away from home knowing nobody were locked inside rooms no bigger than a jail cell. Care homes wiped out, businesses destroyed, marriages and relationships wrecked etc.

For me personally, no rule was going to stop be providing for and looking after my family but I was fortunate enough to have the means to do that, that wasn't the case for many people and we have people in power who don't care either way.
They're adults not children ffs <doh>
 
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