It’s quite amazing how a social media campaign against someone is miraculously mirrored on here lol.

#fuckbrexit #hatealltories #hoyleout

Does a day go by where some don’t look for an enemy or their next victim?
It’s startling how, the only way these shysters stay in power, is to pit ’normal’ people against each other, whilst trousering massive amounts of cash for themselves and their mates. I posted it earlier, but the UK has 13% of all the worlds accountants, all beavering away at the offices of the big 4, piling billions into off shore trust funds whilst actually taking over parts of government to do their bidding. Meanwhile, point over there and make a fuss about woke this and woke that, pit private sector against public sector, fan the flames of some industrial disputes and, whilst us PAYE types continually fall out with each other, they’ll keep trousering the cash. I bet they can’t believe that they just keep getting away with it, time after time!
 
It’s startling how, the only way these shysters stay in power, is to pit ’normal’ people against each other, whilst trousering massive amounts of cash for themselves and their mates. I posted it earlier, but the UK has 13% of all the worlds accountants, all beavering away at the offices of the big 4, piling billions into off shore trust funds whilst actually taking over parts of government to do their bidding. Meanwhile, point over there and make a fuss about woke this and woke that, pit private sector against public sector, fan the flames of some industrial disputes and, whilst us PAYE types continually fall out with each other, they’ll keep trousering the cash. I bet they can’t believe that they just keep getting away with it, time after time!

With a little help from people like lindsey who fail to hold them to account properly.
 
With a little help from people like lindsey who fail to hold them to account properly.
You've just proved the efficacy of the distraction tactic!

Don't look at the people trousering the money, look at the bloke trying to uphold archaic rules.

Why has this thread been more about Hoyle than Johnson today? Ridiculous.
 
You've just proved the efficacy of the distraction tactic!

Don't look at the people trousering the money, look at the bloke trying to uphold archaic rules.

Why has this thread been more about Hoyle than Johnson today? Ridiculous.

Johnson is going. Hoyle remains in his job without a listed expiry date.

His predecessor managed to uphold those same rules and enabled MPs to hold the government to account.

It’s like getting rid of the master at Eton who wrote the scathing letter about Boris and replacing him with the matey supply teacher because he won't upset the apple cart.

Probably did a good job as a backbencher and constituency MP but like the rules he enforces, he is a relic that needs replacing.
 
It’s any excuse not to invest in the NHS this time it’s patients not being discharged, or discharged to soon and end up back in AE no beds no doctors and no nurses, to discharge them home too
Its a second class standard Boris said they need to concentrate on social care they all have Private health insurance so are protected they don’t care about the Nhs or anything else
But they want to backtrack on the national insurance rise that was supposed to fund social care...
Nat insurance used to pay for social care but the money was used for other things and incorporated into income tax.
The whole thing is now run on a tight shoestring in order to give tax breaks when sick people are now managed with targets and budgets, people suffer caught up in a game of queuing systems social care is a right that was paid for by generations of Nat insurance, an increase would help.
We know where a lot of the money goes “billions of failed schemes“
Its got to be paid for somehow I would like to see where all the money went probably on closing hospitals and combining 3or 4 hospital sites into one new one. It’s all second rate
 
A good point was made on the radio yesterday where it was pointed out that when Blair, Cameron, and May concluded their final PMQs, they were greeted with uncustomary applause from both sides of the House. People may not have agreed with their policies, but they recognised that they were good people. Yesterday may well have been Johnson’s last PMQs, indeed he repeatedly alluded to that being the case during the session, yet when it ended there was just more rancour in the air and the shuffling of papers and feet out the door. Sometimes, silence can speak volumes.
 
A good point was made on the radio yesterday where it was pointed out that when Blair, Cameron, and May concluded their final PMQs, they were greeted with uncustomary applause from both sides of the House. People may not have agreed with their policies, but they recognised that they were good people. Yesterday may well have been Johnson’s last PMQs, indeed he repeatedly alluded to that being the case during the session, yet when it ended there was just more rancour in the air and the shuffling of papers and feet out the door. Sometimes, silence can speak volumes.
A lack of humility and personal responsibility were there for all to see. An inability to stop lying and taking credit for things he hasn't done coupled with possibly the most childish insult I've seen any politician ever make didn't leave much scope for appreciation from anyone.
 

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