The Conservative Party

I’ve never joined a political party but what’s to stop a load of Labour supporters joining the Conservatives to vote in the person they think Starmer could beat or make a farce of the voting? I know it’s too late to probably join now but maybe something for the future?
Sunak and Truss are both hopeless. If Starmer can't beat either of them there's something seriously wrong with the Labour Party.
 
or "don't care about the planet" to quote the first bloke.


Yeah,he was almost a caricature of the typical selfish Tory.
As long as everything in his little world is OK for him today,fuck everyone else now,and in the future.

I'm pretty sure the whole piece was to highlight the worst of the bellends mind.
 
Reckon I'm gonna pack up and move abroad next year. Fuck this country.
Already fucked mate.
Channel 4 just did a story on the impending fuel crisis and how for some it will be a matter of life and death.
The government (whoever that is right now) couldn’t be bothered to send someone to answer.
Neither sunak’s nor truss’s team could be bothered to send someone.
I’m only surprised by Reet-Smugg not appearing to tell us how uplifting it will be to have blackouts and rationing and how it will revive the good old British bulldog spirit.
There’s time yet I suppose.
 
Already fucked mate.
Channel 4 just did a story on the impending fuel crisis and how for some it will be a matter of life and death.
The government (whoever that is right now) couldn’t be bothered to send someone to answer.
Neither sunak’s nor truss’s team could be bothered to send someone.
I’m only surprised by Reet-Smugg not appearing to tell us how uplifting it will be to have blackouts and rationing and how it will revive the good old British bulldog spirit.
There’s time yet I suppose.

This?

Makes me laugh - the Tories always moan about people not talking up the country - yet EVERY time they are afforded the opportunity to do so on TV and they are all AWOL......

 
I am conflicted. I find myself agreeing with Richard Madeley.

This morning, he challenged Not-Even-A-Tiny-Bit-Cleverley,s assertion that discussing the energy crisis is actually the same as doing something about the crisis.

It's been fairly noticeable that the last weeks have seen a lot of this type of comment - looking into it, investigating possible approaches - but without actual action.
 
I am conflicted. I find myself agreeing with Richard Madeley.

This morning, he challenged Not-Even-A-Tiny-Bit-Cleverley,s assertion that discussing the energy crisis is actually the same as doing something about the crisis.

It's been fairly noticeable that the last weeks have seen a lot of this type of comment - looking into it, investigating possible approaches - but without actual action.
This has been standard practice for this govt.
They only ever talk about the aims they have (or don’t actually have) but never do they actually spell out a plan or route as to how to achieve them. And they particularly will not talk about how much anything will cost.
The expression ‘talk is cheap’ has never been more apt.
But then this is a government full of cheap grifters.
 
This has been standard practice for this govt.
They only ever talk about the aims they have (or don’t actually have) but never do they actually spell out a plan or route as to how to achieve them. And they particularly will not talk about how much anything will cost.
The expression ‘talk is cheap’ has never been more apt.
But then this is a government full of cheap grifters.

I think what we are seeing is what has been and what will come - ie a lack of clarity and leadership - there is no doubt Johnson is unable to make a decision so he dithers but ultimately dances to a different pipes tune - Truss or Sunak will do the same - they will be easily manipulated or controlled by others around them
 

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