You forgot "woke" and "anti-growth coalition".Experts? You mean latte drinking, tofu eating people?
Great line to be fair.........."The Tory party has shown itself inept, riven with factionalism, contemptuous of the rule of law and exhausted of credible economic ideas."
A quote from an article in a major newspaper. It's not The Guardian, The Mirror or The New Statesman. It's the Financial Times. The FT!
That is a truly exceptional post, though unlike that girl you once recited Shakespeare to, you had me at ‘Chris Morris.’I don't post a lot these days - especially not on topics as divisive as politics. That said, I feel almost a sense of duty to nail my colours to the mast on what I'm seeing in Westminster at the moment. I feel like life has turned into a sketch written by Chris Morris, either that or I'm experiencing some kind of psychosis (possible).
Over the last 12 years, from my perspective the country has been subjected to a list of increasingly inept ideologues - each one worse than the last. And that goes for all the great offices of state - Chancellors, Home Secretaries, Foreign Secretaries and Prime Ministers. Each one seemingly in a struggle to show bravado over brain cells. And the bit that I just simply cannot wrap my head around is that people have facilitated this by voting for them.
You could write a thesis on the nostalgia goggles that has led to our country trying to self-immolate in a desperate plea to bring back the Empire. We're in a desperate death-spiral of self-harm - and now the party that put us there are emulating that with their own death-spiral. All at a time where people can't feed their children.
It beggars belief that I'm sat here hoping Rishi fucking Sunak is Prime Minister next week. And why? Because the alternative is that we have another two years of the country being run by an amorphous blob of law-breaking bumbling bullshit with no policies, three word slogans and a track record of protecting sex offenders. And the worst part? I'm actually worried that people would vote him in again at the next election!
The bit that pisses me off the most - and it gets me incandescent - is when I hear "they're all the same" in some weak attempt to exonerate the Tories from whatever scandal they're currently navigating. No. Absolutely not. They are not all the same. There's only one party who are a bunch of irresponsible, austerity peddling, fraud facilitating, Russian-backed, prorogueing, ministerial code-breaking, law-breaking, market crashing, refugee-hating, criminal protecting, zero IQ cunts... and it's the party that has that insane avant-garde art exhibition Michael Fabricant in its ranks (who in the actual fuck votes for him?).
It made sense to me, mate!I agree it makes no sense whatsoever, much like everything else going on at the moment :-)
See your point BH but a chancellor that knowingly avoids tax on those kind of telephone numbers (not saying he's the first) but gets caught.I want what’s best for the country- at this time Sunak would bring stability
Nope, the majority of people are self-serving so next year when their monthly bill has gone up by £600 quid they'll lay the blame solely at the feet of the tories. No way these cunts are getting in again.
Hunt is a far more qualified politician than his immediate predecessors but let’s be honest, everyone knew the mini-budget needed to be ripped up.
I want what’s best for the country- at this time Sunak would bring stability
If politicians, of all parties, were really in it for the good of the country, we would now be talking about a government of national unity combining the interests and talents of all parties and involving all regions of the UK. The fact that this is not even raised tells you everything you need to know about our politicians, in my view.
How does this prick account for those EU member states with higher productivity than us whilst also having the WTD?
International comparisons of UK productivity (ICP), final estimates - Office for National Statistics
A comparison of productivity across the G7 nations, including analysis of levels and growth rates of labour productivity and multifactor productivity.www.ons.gov.uk
How does this prick account for those EU member states with higher productivity than us whilst also having the WTD?
International comparisons of UK productivity (ICP), final estimates - Office for National Statistics
A comparison of productivity across the G7 nations, including analysis of levels and growth rates of labour productivity and multifactor productivity.www.ons.gov.uk
Furlough.
Nightingale hospitals.
Vaccines.
Ukraine.
Levelling up.
NATO expansion.
Social care reforms.
Could even chuck Brexit in there if only because it was the democratic will of the country.
This isn’t to say the policies were implemented without fault/issues/successfully etc - but more to say the reasoning and intent of these policies doesn’t indicate a PM who was utterly incompetent (see Liz Truss for that).
To force the GE now then L/LD would have to give up 40 seats. But Labour stand to gain 100's. They still win a massive majority. And they might not have gained those 40m anyway. Its harder for LD but if they think longer term a GE now would wipe out the tories. For them its worth a roll of the dice.
Just a gentle reminder that the Conservatives haven't enacted legislation that benefited everybody since the Clean Air Act of 1956.
With Johnsons honours list and Trusses honours list to come, is there a chance there could be a change of Gov't without a General Election?