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On 20/07/2022 at 20:55, chartpolski said:

 

Ye couldn't make this shit up,sunaki the paki was on radio there criticising truss about her policy's,she wants to cut taxes but the paki is against it,ffs this is a clown show

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How some people have the audacity to moan that our country is becoming like the third world when they openly welcome the third world into our country is beyond my logic !

They inherited low inflation, low mortgage rates tied to low interest rates. 14k police, but an untold number of illegal and legal immigrants, countering all investment in NHS schools etc. G

Labour were apoplectic with the Tory's planned NI rise....... Now Labour are apoplectic that the planned NI rise is cancelled ! Labours default setting is simply to oppose anything the Tory'

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Ye couldn't make this shit up,sunaki the paki was on radio there criticising truss about her policy's,she wants to cut taxes but the paki is against it,ffs this is a clown show

Sunak is a big tax, big spending, big government chancellor, the complete opposite to what a Tory stands for.

Truss was the LibDem president of the Oxford debating society, was an ardent republican who wanted to abolish the monarchy and campaigned to remain in the EU. Again, the complete opposite to what a Tory stands for.

Now, it doesn't matter if you love, hate or are indifferent to the Torys, our next Prime Minister will be a lying, backstabbing, hypocrite !

A Tory in name only.

And to save you replying, Wilf, yes, I know they are all the same ! ?? !

Cheers.

 

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2 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Sunak is a big tax, big spending, big government chancellor, the complete opposite to what a Tory stands for.

Truss was the LibDem president of the Oxford debating society, was an ardent republican who wanted to abolish the monarchy and campaigned to remain in the EU. Again, the complete opposite to what a Tory stands for.

Now, it doesn't matter if you love, hate or are indifferent to the Torys, our next Prime Minister will be a lying, backstabbing, hypocrite !

A Tory in name only.

And to save you replying, Wilf, yes, I know they are all the same ! ?? !

Cheers.

 

  Havent i said in recent posts,   The bigger hypocrite, you are in life,the better you will succeed. now im at a barbeque as i type this, god knows whats in my chops, but its dam tasty, i say its dam tasty

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44 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Sunak is a big tax, big spending, big government chancellor, the complete opposite to what a Tory stands for.

Truss was the LibDem president of the Oxford debating society, was an ardent republican who wanted to abolish the monarchy and campaigned to remain in the EU. Again, the complete opposite to what a Tory stands for.

Now, it doesn't matter if you love, hate or are indifferent to the Torys, our next Prime Minister will be a lying, backstabbing, hypocrite !

A Tory in name only.

And to save you replying, Wilf, yes, I know they are all the same ! ?? !

Cheers.

 

Perish the thought mate ! Lol 

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Sexist and unacceptable I know, but Truss is, as Berlesconi said of Angela Merkel, completely and utterly " unfuckable".

Horrible pound shop Thatcher. Just as Johnstone was a piss poor tribute act of Churchill.

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I will ask the question will anyone's life be affected in any way shape or form who ever wins the leadership contest. I honestly don't think anything will alter in my day to day life even if Labour win the next GE tbh the only thing that really concerns me is if they rise the retirement age for state pension and I think that happened under a coalition government. 

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1 hour ago, tatsblisters said:

I will ask the question will anyone's life be affected in any way shape or form who ever wins the leadership contest. I honestly don't think anything will alter in my day to day life even if Labour win the next GE tbh the only thing that really concerns me is if they rise the retirement age for state pension and I think that happened under a coalition government. 

No, they are pretty much the same tory scum.

But in the  longer term think, who gave you pensions? 

The NHS?,

Free education?

The Wheatley housing act which sarthe building of 500.000 low cost houses,  could do with that now.

Etc

Etc  

Pretty much every decent thing we have.

Who gave you food banks on every street corner?

Who raised pension age and are suggesting raising it even higher?

Fall in police number and rise in crime?

Fall in numbers of nurse, doctors etc and a failing health service?

Housing crisis?

43 billion back hander to mates out of the pocket of all of us?

Lowest growth in the G7?

Tax breaks to banks and big businesses with tax raises to workers?

Etc etc......

Even the worst labour is better than the tories. 

 

Between 1997 and 2010 Labour was continuously in government. Here are Labour’s top 50 achievements during those years.

  1. Longest period of sustained low inflation since the 60s.
  2. Low mortgage rates.
  3. Introduced the National Minimum Wage and raised it to £5.52.
  4. Over 14,000 more police in England and Wales.
  5. Cut overall crime by 32 per cent.
  6. Record levels of literacy and numeracy in schools.
  7. Young people achieving some of the best ever results at 14, 16, and 18.
  8. Funding for every pupil in England has doubled.
  9. Employment is at its highest level ever.
  10. Written off up to 100 per cent of debt owed by poorest countries.
  11. 85,000 more nurses.
  12. 32,000 more doctors.
  13. Brought back matrons to hospital wards.
  14. Devolved power to the Scottish Parliament.
  15. Devolved power to the Welsh Assembly.
  16. Dads now get paternity leave of 2 weeks for the first time.
  17. NHS Direct offering free convenient patient advice.
  18. Gift aid was worth £828 million to charities last year.
  19. Restored city-wide government to London.
  20. Record number of students in higher education.
  21. Child benefit up 26 per cent since 1997.
  22. Delivered 2,200 Sure Start Children’s Centres.
  23. Introduced the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
  24. £200 winter fuel payment to pensioners & up to £300 for over-80s.
  25. On course to exceed our Kyoto target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  26. Restored devolved government to Northern Ireland.
  27. Over 36,000 more teachers in England and 274,000 more support staff and teaching assistants.
  28. All full time workers now have a right to 24 days paid holiday.
  29. A million pensioners lifted out of poverty.
  30. 600,000 children lifted out of relative poverty.
  31. Introduced child tax credit giving more money to parents.
  32. Scrapped Section 28 and introduced Civil Partnerships.
  33. Brought over 1 million social homes up to standard.
  34. Inpatient waiting lists down by over half a million since 1997.
  35. Banned fox hunting. Not what I'd add to the list.
  36. Cleanest rivers, beaches, drinking water and air since before the industrial revolution.
  37. Free TV licences for over-75s.
  38. Banned fur farming and the testing of cosmetics on animals.
  39. Free breast cancer screening for all women aged between 50-70.
  40. Free off peak local bus travel for over-60s.
  41. New Deal – helped over 1.8 million people into work.
  42. Over 3 million child trust funds have been started.
  43. Free eye test for over 60s.
  44. More than doubled the number of apprenticeships.
  45. Free entry to national museums and galleries.
  46. Overseas aid budget more than doubled.
  47. Heart disease deaths down by 150,000 and cancer deaths down by 50,000.
  48. Cut long-term youth unemployment by 75 per cent.
  49. Free nursery places for every three and four-year-olds.
  50. Free fruit for most four to six-year-olds at school. 

 

 

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