bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
At least we now know that a King’s ransom is more than $120,000 a year! They’re utterly, utterly shameless.
I am looking forward to further instalments
At least we now know that a King’s ransom is more than $120,000 a year! They’re utterly, utterly shameless.
Can’t excuse Sunak entirely, but I would cut him just a tiny amount of slack in that regard. He spent the whole of last summer warning all and sundry that Truss’ ideas would be a complete disaster, and it took less than 49 days for that to be confirmed.
Hancock, KamiKwasi, Brady (so much for him being a responsible one - did this trigger his standing down??) - any idea who the other two are?
Hence my cannot excuse him entirely comment. The inability (nay reluctance) to pursue these monies is scandalous.He spent 2 years funnelling money to Tory donors and then claiming it wasn't worth it or able to be recovered and is now acting/claiming like some mystery external forces needed that to happen and its something Joe Public needs to be taxed to pay for it
Is it not Stephen Hammond?well they say Williamson backed out but the 4th is as yet unnamed - I suspect that will be another bombshell - Hope its Mogg
well they say Williamson backed out but the 4th is as yet unnamed - I suspect that will be another bombshell - Hope its Mogg
As long as the electoral system rewards either of the main protagonists with unlimited power, then neither will ever vote for something that dilutes it. That will only happen when others hold the balance of power and make legislated electoral reform a condition of their participation in any coalition, in my humble.
As for the media landscape, that will continue to become more fragmented and extreme, but there is no reason why all the parties could not agree to free the BBC from political influence, again enshrined in legislation.
That would just leave the horrible influence that the lobbyists wield…
Wonder how far they have got with BJ. He loves a bit of cash and isn't too bright.well they say Williamson backed out but the 4th is as yet unnamed - I suspect that will be another bombshell - Hope its Mogg
Wonder how far they have got with BJ. He loves a bit of cash and isn't too bright.
Ah, I hadn't picked that Williamson was one of the 5 when they referred to him.
Presumably Hancock was the grey one (non-Conservative) of the five.
good spot I hadn't made that link - he is so bent I just assume he is still a Tory MP lol
In all your posts have you ever had an original thought of are you just a thick ****?Very important it safeguards the rights of the people to hang shit leaders from lampposts as well.
I expect the Tories to win the next election with a very small majority, the big question is what happens now the SNP have imploded plus Starmer is uninspiring.I think the fact the economy hasn’t imploded as many (including me) predicted will help as will the improving position in Ukraine (assuming that happens).
Think many of the red wall seats will be lost as the people there will have (inevitably) seen no discernible improvement in their lives, or worse and the issue of immigration (for them) will have got worse.
As ever it will be about a sixth of the seats in the country, the likes of Stroud, Bury (N&S) and Gedling (none of which I would classify as ‘red wall’) that will determine the outcome.
What an absolute fucking joke of a system.
expect the Tories to win the next election with a very small majority
Mr Sunak hopes the measures will stamp out the scourge of anti-social behaviour "once and for all".
Next election is done. All signs show "the group", the public, has already begun shifting around the clear expectation that it will demand a change. Tories can't get it back. One Nation won't stand for the really big stunts. Newbies are clueless, hell bent on undoing any reputation One Nation's good work might win the party. Adverse financial situation strongly predicts the incumbent is punished. Linekar and then Boris' Standards Committee excoration have changed the tone. Words, lengthy words, even full paragraphs are back. Standards and history are in. Law is in. It was the violence implied by Brexit, the will of the people, and stoked by Boris as a figurehead, that ever meant they went out of fashion.You surely aren't talking about the next general election?
What is truly shocking is that they have broken no rules as long they declare the interest!Hancock, KamiKwasi, Brady (so much for him being a responsible one - did this trigger his standing down??) - any idea who the other two are?
Depressingly, though, that seems to be the going rate for a lot of MPs.Just worked out that £625 is Hancock’s Half Hour…