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I know the Tory party in the main are fuckwits but for years Whateley has gone out of her way to be the dumbest of dumb, yet still they roll her out

Part of me feels sorry for her because I not sure anyone is telling her to shut the fuck up or maybe she just one of those who has no sense or idea of anything.

I’ve met people like that in person who talk shite and just continue with it
 
I know the Tory party in the main are fuckwits but for years Whateley has gone out of her way to be the dumbest of dumb, yet still they roll her out

Part of me feels sorry for her because I not sure anyone is telling her to shut the fuck up or maybe she just one of those who has no sense or idea of anything.

I’ve met people like that in person who talk shite and just continue with it

they seem to fall into two camps

1/ those that parrot lies they have heard and actually believe they are the truth probably because who they heard if from - I suspect Whateley is in that camp

2/ Those who know its lies but feel obliged to push it for personal or Party reasons and have no shame in that - Jenrick falls in that camp

Then there is Lee Anderson - hard to imagine what goes on in his head.........
 
Ps. Just realised that Nick Ssangyong is on tonight, what a waste of space that bloke is.

His belly has grown from the funds of talking gammon and will only protest when it affects himself.

**** of an individual.
 
Catching up on this:
Ferrari was pretty forthright.
Whether he's got the right level to go at water companies is arguable, but criminalising it/hugely upgrading penalties seems so obvious that it just highlights the lack of enforcement currently. If it leads to no-one wanting to run a water company for profit, then it'll regulate itself back to nationalised industry.

50 bn sounds laughably low to rebuild water infrastructure, and the 25 years limit is utterly meaningless.
Debonnaire is obviously right that waiting for licenses to expire is the only affordable way to address any attempt to renationalise.
 
Catching up on this:
Ferrari was pretty forthright.
Whether he's got the right level to go at water companies is arguable, but criminalising it/hugely upgrading penalties seems so obvious that it just highlights the lack of enforcement currently. If it leads to no-one wanting to run a water company for profit, then it'll regulate itself back to nationalised industry.

50 bn sounds laughably low to rebuild water infrastructure, and the 25 years limit is utterly meaningless.
Debonnaire is obviously right that waiting for licenses to expire is the only affordable way to address any attempt to renationalise.
A 25 year project to separate every combined system into foul and surface water actually sounds optimistic. That's most roads in Manchester to be dug up (and forced entry onto older private housing). At least install traps so flood water heavily dilutes the foul and solids are caught.

Someone has to pay for it (profits not enough...)
 
And thus another Tory MP gets dry arse fucked on TV - they keep sending even more minor representative to the show which just shows them up to be more and more inadequate but Ministers know that and run away from the chance to "showcase" their ideology.
They have nothing to offer and are staggering to the inevitable defeat which from a huge majority highlights what a bunch of lightweight chancers they have become.

 

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