MagnificentJust took my 93yr neighbour to vote, she’s registered blind. In a very loud voice she said, “Which box for Pep to be City manager ‘til he's 70?” A cheer went up from waiting voters.
I hope you let the fuckwitted, spinning- headed ,cabbage patch doll know..I lost 35% of my remaining pension when Truss nearly bust the Country. I've had to take it on the chin (and the pocket) but I just hope the situation improves if Labour gets in but I'm not confident.
I get the younger generation with families, mortgages and commitments need an uplift in their future, I just don't have too much hope.
The point was that Johnson's not taking Covid seriously ("mild flu") is what killed folk.
There's loads in the same position, my mate is a Financial Advisor, he's got a few clients on his books including Teachers who've delayed their retirement because of her disastrous time in charge.I hope you let the fuckwitted, spinning- headed ,cabbage patch doll know..
Only five prime ministers. According to the BBC. Since that time over 70 years, I am proud to say, we have never voted Tories in a majority since 1955. We know they’re cunts. Pity that isn’t repeated. They come in, fuck everything up, increase national debt, suppress wages of working people. Give a free run to the rich. Then comes austerity and the rich get a bye. What is it about that people miss?Apart from the time when they were in for 3 terms?
I can't work out who is chatting more shit between you and Worsley Web, and your pathetic attempt at trying to play the race card in order to deflect from the worst government in my lifetime isn't fooling anyone.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure that EDF made a lot more than 10bn Euros from their UK customers when energy prices rocketed so again, your point is completely moot.
By the way, who are you voting for today?
Is Chucky at risk of losing her seat? Sincerely hope soI lost 35% of my remaining pension when Truss nearly bust the Country. I've had to take it on the chin (and the pocket) but I just hope the situation improves if Labour gets in but I'm not confident.
I get the younger generation with families, mortgages and commitments need an uplift in their future, I just don't have too much hope.