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I wonder how many of those voters, especially in the 'northern wall' who voted Tory have now looked at the **** show they are presiding over and thought, 'what the actual **** was I thinking ?' Literally generations of their forefathers who fought for workers rights and their grand children traded it in for a blue passport and a misplaced sense of sovereignty.

Said it before on here, but I will never understand how anybody from a working class background, or indeed anybody who cares about public services and a decent standard of living would ever vote for these self serving ****ers.
 
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No there defo wasn’t any parties concluded Mr Case.

Talk about embarrassing
I think its worse than embarrassing, its yet another Blatent in your face "**** you and what?" from boris and his gang to all of us.

Funny but really not funny <laugh>
 
I think its worse than embarrassing, its yet another Blatent in your face "**** you and what?" from boris and his gang to all of us.

Funny but really not funny <laugh>
Voters gave their view on them only yesterday, a seat they’ve held for 200 years.

Gone in 2 years of this corrupt cabal. People aren’t universally stupid, only this lot are treating us as such.
 
Voters gave their view on them only yesterday, a seat they’ve held for 200 years.

Gone in 2 years of this corrupt cabal. People aren’t universally stupid, only this lot are treating us as such.
I saw someone question him about that this morning, his usually jolly demeanour wasn't there, not sure if he had his usual smirk under his mask but from his body language id guess not<laugh>
 
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I saw someone question him about that this morning, his usually jolly demeanour wasn't there, not sure if he had his usual smirk under his mask but from his body language id guess not<laugh>

I saw that interview, at a vaccination centre. He was literally trying to blame the press for talking about politicians and their sleaze, rather than concentrating on talking about what he wanted to talk about <laugh>

Thankfully the reporter pulled him up on it and reminded him that his own MPs wanted answers as to why there is a debacle in the leadership of their party.
 
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I saw someone question him about that this morning, his usually jolly demeanour wasn't there, not sure if he had his usual smirk under his mask but from his body language id guess not<laugh>
He had over 100 of his own MP’s vote against him on Tuesday and then that humiliation this morning. He’s turned a 23k majority in one of the safest Tory seats there is, into a 6k majority for the Lib Dems, he’s ****ed and he knows it. His Govt are bent and so is he, and the penny has finally dropped for many.
 
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He had over 100 of his own MP’s vote against him on Tuesday and then that humiliation this morning. He’s turned a 23k majority in one of the safest Tory seats there is, into a 6k majority for the Lib Dems, he’s ****ed and he knows it. His Govt are bent and so is he, and the penny has finally dropped for many.

It makes you wonder how it took so long for that penny to drop, but at least it has.
 
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Many viewed literally every political issue through the prism of that wretched thing I won’t name, for years. It seems that’s finally ceased for the vast majority.

There are plenty who only voted Tory to get it through, even though it's an utter **** show. Boris then surrounded himself with sycophants loyal to the cause, regardless of their ability to hold a portfolio. And they have been left with a ****ing sham of a Govt.

The excuses have run out and those who tried to gloss over his bumbling buffoonery have seen him for what he is.
 
There are plenty who only voted Tory to get it through, even though it's an utter **** show. Boris then surrounded himself with sycophants loyal to the cause, regardless of their ability to hold a portfolio. And they have been left with a ****ing sham of a Govt.

The excuses have ran out and those who tried to gloss over his bumbling buffoonery have seen him for what he is.
Most of those mps are as bad as boris, they all lied about the parties until they couldn't, yes tbey were told to do so but we simply cannot allow such weakness & spinelessness from anyone in a position with such privilege and power over the rest of us.

Until you remove the incentives for corruption, like 2nd jobs for mps, profit based companies involved with the NHS ect, And all the other conflicts of interests that go against a transparent fair and decent system then it will always be the same
 
Most of those mps are as bad as boris, they all lied about the parties until they couldn't, yes tbey were told to do so but we simply cannot allow such weakness & spinelessness from anyone in a position with such privilege and power over the rest of us.

Until you remove the incentives for corruption, like 2nd jobs for mps, profit based companies involved with the NHS ect, And all the other conflicts of interests that go against a transparent fair and decent system then it will always be the same

As you're pointed out before, is this really the best we can do as a country ?

It's woeful.
 
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