johnnytapia
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Sadly, yes. Is Zahawi standing? I’ve lost trackStill wetting your pants at the outcome?
Sadly, yes. Is Zahawi standing? I’ve lost trackStill wetting your pants at the outcome?
No, he dropped out a few weeks back, which did and didn’t surprise me. Did because a senior and influential local Tory councillor I know loosely told me they’d asked him last year not to stand and he defied them. Didn’t because he’s a **** and was headed for humiliation.Sadly, yes. Is Zahawi standing? I’ve lost track
Sadly, yes. Is Zahawi standing? I’ve lost track
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To my shame, I was ambivalent when they got into power in 2010. That was a catastrophic error of judgement by me. I think the worst of my entire life.
I voted the sane, and thought the same, so snap!I can top that. I voted Lib Dem in 2010 and was actually optimistic at a coalition Govt.
Turns out I was a wanker. Who knew? And no, it’s rhetorical. No need for people to rush in and reply.
Keeps him away from microphones.Just heard that Sunak spent the morning watching the trooping of the colour. Presumably in an effort to look patriotic after his D-Day debacle. You have to laugh.
Just heard that Sunak spent the morning watching the trooping of the colour. Presumably in an effort to look patriotic after his D-Day debacle. You have to laugh.
Bet there’s footage of him wearing an England shirt in Downing Street tomorrow as well.This evening they’re going to make him watch Dambusters, the Great Escape and Bridge On The River Kwai back-to-back.
Just heard that Sunak spent the morning watching the trooping of the colour. Presumably in an effort to look patriotic after his D-Day debacle. You have to laugh.
Sized to fit an 8 year old?Bet there’s footage of him wearing an England shirt in Downing Street tomorrow as well.
Wonder how long he stayed, not long before he had to dash I bet
Wonder how long he stayed, not long before he had to dash I bet
He is possibly the most boring **** in the Kingdom.Fucking state of Sunak.
There was a discussion on radio of how to register to vote, and the deadline looming to register, all good stuff very encouraging of involvement in democracy.
They we asked the PM about the importance of voting, and his answer was basically "Yes it is important because we face a very important choice at this election between my plan and Labour who have no plan"
Must be unbearable to be around
"Would you like a cup of tea Rishi?"
"Yes, I plan to have a cup of tea, unlike Keir Starmer who has no plan"
"Do you want sugar in that?"
"Yes, my plan is to have sugar in my tea, unlike Labour who don't have a plan" and on on and on endlessly
Well past Starmer's toolmaker count.Fucking state of Sunak.
There was a discussion on radio of how to register to vote, and the deadline looming to register, all good stuff very encouraging of involvement in democracy.
They we asked the PM about the importance of voting, and his answer was basically "Yes it is important because we face a very important choice at this election between my plan and Labour who have no plan"
Must be unbearable to be around
"Would you like a cup of tea Rishi?"
"Yes, I plan to have a cup of tea, unlike Keir Starmer who has no plan"
"Do you want sugar in that?"
"Yes, my plan is to have sugar in my tea, unlike Labour who don't have a plan" and on on and on endlessly
Fucking state of Sunak.
There was a discussion on radio of how to register to vote, and the deadline looming to register, all good stuff very encouraging of involvement in democracy.
They we asked the PM about the importance of voting, and his answer was basically "Yes it is important because we face a very important choice at this election between my plan and Labour who have no plan"
Must be unbearable to be around
"Would you like a cup of tea Rishi?"
"Yes, I plan to have a cup of tea, unlike Keir Starmer who has no plan"
"Do you want sugar in that?"
"Yes, my plan is to have sugar in my tea, unlike Labour who don't have a plan" and on on and on endlessly
Funny really because Sunak has also been telling us that the Labour plan is to increase taxes.
So which is it, Mr Sunak? Does Labour have a plan to raise taxes, or do they have no plan? Because it can’t be both can it. I don’t really understand why nobody has asked him that question yet.
As Umberto Eco put it… “the enemy is both too weak and too strong”.
It really pissed me off was that as PM he could not put aside his party political campaigning for the 5 seconds that it would take to appear slightly statesmanlike and simply advise people to vote full stop.Funny really because Sunak has also been telling us that the Labour plan is to increase taxes.
So which is it, Mr Sunak? Does Labour have a plan to raise taxes, or do they have no plan? Because it can’t be both can it. I don’t really understand why nobody has asked him that question yet.
As Umberto Eco put it… “the enemy is both too weak and too strong”.