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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jan 31, 2022 11:50:09 GMT
One can but hope....
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Post by yggdrasil on Jan 31, 2022 14:44:09 GMT
Seems crystal clear, he should go, but let's be honest he'll just fudge it and say "lessons to be learned" and chuck some officials under the train. Down to exactly how gutless his MP's are.
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Post by yggdrasil on Jan 31, 2022 15:46:24 GMT
Best speech I have heard Starmer make, very damning. The Tory back benchers seem rather subdued.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jan 31, 2022 19:01:28 GMT
Seems crystal clear, he should go, but let's be honest he'll just fudge it and say "lessons to be learned" and chuck some officials under the train. Down to exactly how gutless his MP's are. Whether he's guilty or not is just semantics.
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Post by mowlick on Jan 31, 2022 22:57:17 GMT
Seems crystal clear, he should go, but let's be honest he'll just fudge it and say "lessons to be learned" and chuck some officials under the train. Down to exactly how gutless his MP's are. Whether he's guilty or not is just semantics. Starmer really is a pedantic little sod. After all, Boris has already said he was sorry. Still, that is communism for you. The Comrades don't want solutions, just the chance to have a show trial and shoot a few poor buggers and, well, that is about it really.
Happily Bojo has started to climb back in the opinion polls. The gap between the Tories and the Buggers of Brussels is now 6%. Not good, but better than the 9% they were on a month ago. So come the local elections folk will probably vote for something better than the Limp Dicks, Greens or supporters of the Swedish Goblin.
The main thing is to keep us out of the EU and taxes down.
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Post by yggdrasil on Feb 1, 2022 9:15:58 GMT
Whether he's guilty or not is just semantics. Starmer really is a pedantic little sod. After all, Boris has already said he was sorry. Still, that is communism for you. The Comrades don't want solutions, just the chance to have a show trial and shoot a few poor buggers and, well, that is about it really.
Happily Bojo has started to climb back in the opinion polls. The gap between the Tories and the Buggers of Brussels is now 6%. Not good, but better than the 9% they were on a month ago. So come the local elections folk will probably vote for something better than the Limp Dicks, Greens or supporters of the Swedish Goblin.
The main thing is to keep us out of the EU and taxes down.
Apart from the inconvenient little fact that since the Conservatives won in 2010 taxes have risen to the highest they have been since the 1940's and almost an all time record and they are being put up again in a month or two. www.newstatesman.com/business/economics/2019/11/how-conservatives-increased-tax-take-near-record-high"And yet, as the Institute for Fiscal Studies has noted, the tax take is at its highest sustained level since the 1940s at 34.4 per cent of GDP (£757bn or £14,000 per adult). In recent history, this level has only been exceeded once in 1969-70 (when the tax take reached 35 per cent)."
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 1, 2022 10:10:46 GMT
Starmer really is a pedantic little sod. After all, Boris has already said he was sorry. Still, that is communism for you. The Comrades don't want solutions, just the chance to have a show trial and shoot a few poor buggers and, well, that is about it really.
Happily Bojo has started to climb back in the opinion polls. The gap between the Tories and the Buggers of Brussels is now 6%. Not good, but better than the 9% they were on a month ago. So come the local elections folk will probably vote for something better than the Limp Dicks, Greens or supporters of the Swedish Goblin.
The main thing is to keep us out of the EU and taxes down.
Apart from the inconvenient little fact that since the Conservatives won in 2010 taxes have risen to the highest they have been since the 1940's and almost an all time record and they are being put up again in a month or two. www.newstatesman.com/business/economics/2019/11/how-conservatives-increased-tax-take-near-record-high"And yet, as the Institute for Fiscal Studies has noted, the tax take is at its highest sustained level since the 1940s at 34.4 per cent of GDP (£757bn or £14,000 per adult). In recent history, this level has only been exceeded once in 1969-70 (when the tax take reached 35 per cent)." Looks like Maggie was the best PM for taxes. MAGGIE! MAGGIE! MAGGIE!
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