If you are that interested, just Google “Blair’s broken promises”, there are far too many to list here, there is a 32 page document for starters.Whataboutery. Did they keep their pre election promises or not.
If you are that interested, just Google “Blair’s broken promises”, there are far too many to list here, there is a 32 page document for starters.Whataboutery. Did they keep their pre election promises or not.
If you are that interested, just Google “Blair’s broken promises”, there are far too many to list here, there is a 32 page document for starters.
Everything that is going on and the Sun’s front page is about a new TV programme. Must be a bad news day for the Tories so we’ll hide all the big stuff inside.
You must be a very quick reader to plough through the articles@dave_blue12 - i think he is sticking with whataboutery
Non quantifiable as the words are subjective Couldn’t disagree more.
Lying MP’s is not the at the sole discretion of the Tory MP’s True but the whoppers told by the Leave campaign who now form our government take the biscuit. Not to mention the daily bs such as awarding nurses a pay deal in line with inflation will cost every household in the country £1000. There are many many more but I don’t have the time. Save to say I have never known a government of any hue lie as much as this one does. They are shameless.
Name the MP’s who lined their pockets, don’t forget the Scottish guy from Labour, the one who sounds a bit creepy with his squeaky voice who lectures on morals but took 1/2 a million quid for access to his diary. I will get back to you on this as it will take a little while to pull together. Edit Google it yourself. There is plenty to read. BTW a quarter of Tory MPs have second jobs earning in excess of £4m extra between. No doubt employed for their expertise.
Effects of privatisation, that’s a personal opinion , not a fact. Shit pouring into the sea, railways is disarray, highest energy bills in the world
See my reply to Vic
Humans make the agenda so very difficult to legislate for groups on grounds of a particular agenda so individual behaviour cannot be mandated as you cannot force someone to do something they don’t want to. We have laws to do just this.
Priciples are subjective, never in the history of existence have we ever as a species agreed as a group what is right and wrong.
If you are that interested, just Google “Blair’s broken promises”, there are far too many to list here, there is a 32 page document for starters.
I wish he were. He’d walk it.Is Blair running for office?
Oh dear, your trying to make it personal again.Again in bold.
You are coming across as a man with no morals, prepared to excuse any behaviour. I don’t believe that is true and maybe you’re just playing a game. Are you seriously telling me that you cannot differentiate right from wrong?
That’s the problem in joining the party late, your out of the loop.Is Blair running for office?
Oh dear, your trying to make it personal again.
If your not capable of discussing policy I feel there is little point in continuing the conversation.
If you do nothing else between now and next Christmas, would you please learn how to use “your” and “you’re” correctly.That’s the problem in joining the party late, your out of the loop.
Here is an example of how to use “you’re” correctly.You’re right there is no point in continuing as you don’t even appear to understand the words you have posted.
I suggest you read back what you have written, however I won’t be wasting anymore of my time reading your tosh.
Goodbye.
And two examples of how to use “your” incorrectly.Oh dear, your trying to make it personal again.
If your not capable of discussing policy I feel there is little point in continuing the conversation.
Result.!!!You’re right there is no point in continuing as you don’t even appear to understand the words you have posted.
I suggest you read back what you have written, however I won’t be wasting anymore of my time reading your tosh.
Goodbye.
I'd have described it as goalpost-moving. He said, "I cannot recall any one Government who has kept to its promises".Whataboutery. Did they keep their pre election promises or not.
I agree in principle, but in this day and age, in one of the richest countries in the world, NOBODY should be working and struggling so much that emergency measures are needed. For those who can't work, or genuinely cannot find work fair enough, but the gap is now far too big between top and bottom and is continuing to grow.Everyone wants more pay do to high inflation, which will lead to higher inflation.
In a lot of public sector areas the budget is fixed, if a pay awards have to be found out of that budget, so the higher the pay increase the more staff are lost.
Help the lowest paid with emergency measures, but the rest need to bit the bullet or find better paid work.
Nail on the head.I agree in principle, but in this day and age, in one of the richest countries in the world, NOBODY should be working and struggling so much that emergency measures are needed. For those who can't work, or genuinely cannot find work fair enough, but the gap is now far too big between top and bottom and is continuing to grow.
The sad thing is that the cost of Covid had a lot to do with this and I would have liked to see people give the country the chance to recover, but it would have only brought us back to the status quo (no jokers, not the band).
I'm self employed so slightly different for me, and the postal workers strike has cost me a small fortune as I rely on some of their services for which there is no alternative, but something has to change.
The problem i have is that I can't see things getting any better under Labour. All they do is borrow and borrow again, until we're in the crap even more.
I'd have described it as goalpost-moving. He said, "I cannot recall any one Government who has kept to its promises".
I agree in principle, but in this day and age, in one of the richest countries in the world, NOBODY should be working and struggling so much that emergency measures are needed. For those who can't work, or genuinely cannot find work fair enough, but the gap is now far too big between top and bottom and is continuing to grow.
The sad thing is that the cost of Covid had a lot to do with this and I would have liked to see people give the country the chance to recover, but it would have only brought us back to the status quo (no jokers, not the band).
I'm self employed so slightly different for me, and the postal workers strike has cost me a small fortune as I rely on some of their services for which there is no alternative, but something has to change.
The problem i have is that I can't see things getting any better under Labour. All they do is borrow and borrow again, until we're in the crap even more.