The Conservative Party

Marr has had a big stroke and only has one functioning arm - if I were him I'd have used that to fucking deck Mogg for the **** he is

 
I am genuinely envious of those who do believe. Good on them. But when you get the fanatics who insist their own Sky fairy is better than other Sky fairies, then I’m out.
I think supposedly doing things in the name of your sky fairy that to the layman seem to be the exact opposite of the message that your sky fairy is conveying, is just the worst.
I mean, regardless of who’s sky fairy is best, the very least fanatics can do is get the message right.
Especially if you’re a gun toting fanatic/believer. They’re the worst of the worst.
 
Marr has had a big stroke and only has one functioning arm - if I were him I'd have used that to fucking deck Mogg for the **** he is

You’d think a hard hitting journo would hammer the likes of R-M, who has no understanding of working people.
 
You’d think a hard hitting journo would hammer the likes of R-M, who has no understanding of working people.
You cannot win a rational argument with this type of sub-species.
No amount of logic or facts will be accepted by him. He has his entitled perspective which represents the view and interest of about 3% of the population.
He can’t and won’t change.
Remember this in May. Send these fuckers a clear message.
 
Marr has had a big stroke and only has one functioning arm - if I were him I'd have used that to fucking deck Mogg for the **** he is


Walks with a stick.. Can he not have a go at bludgeoning Walter the Softie to death with it?
 
Sir Roger Gale just gave an insight into the 1922 Committee meeting prior to the PM entering the House. He said that he had to walk out after about 3 minutes as the attitude was not what he would expect. Basically, sounded like it was a bit of a jolly, back slapping atmosphere prior to the pantomime we saw in the Commons.
 
I have said on here previously that I used to be Tory voter right up to and including the Bliar presidency. Not sure when my attitude changed. I think just before I retired 15 years ago and went to Tanzania as a volunteer. My wife tells me that she still is and that Johnson isn't the 'real' Tory Party - until yesterday. She listened to the Dalek and then to Johnson and the penny finally dropped when Tory after Tory stood up and defended them both and she said 'this is not the Tory party I used to know'. I think her vote will go elsewhere next time.

Shame really as it will not make any difference at all around here. Blue rosette on a pig around here and the pig won. This why we PR.
 
I have said on here previously that I used to be Tory voter right up to and including the Bliar presidency. Not sure when my attitude changed. I think just before I retired 15 years ago and went to Tanzania as a volunteer. My wife tells me that she still is and that Johnson isn't the 'real' Tory Party - until yesterday. She listened to the Dalek and then to Johnson and the penny finally dropped when Tory after Tory stood up and defended them both and she said 'this is not the Tory party I used to know'. I think her vote will go elsewhere next time.

Shame really as it will not make any difference at all around here. Blue rosette on a pig around here and the pig won. This why we PR.
It is the same Conservative Party and, like all parties in power, it's behaving no differently. The leader's survival is intertwined with many of his members' survival at the polls, which is why so many were prepared to back him publicly yesterday. He is also backed by a wedge of members who have pledged undying loyalty for delivering their raison détre (irony deliberate), and they're more terrified of relinquishing that than anything. Only one spoke out in the House yesterday, but more voices will be heard in the coming weeks, and by the time the energy bills start appearing in October, that will be a cacophony.

Still only conceivable rather than likely, but if the Conservatives contrive to throw away a seventy-strong majority over the course of a parliament, it will be some feat.
 
It is the same Conservative Party and, like all parties in power, it's behaving no differently. The leader's survival is intertwined with many of his members' survival at the polls, which is why so many were prepared to back him publicly yesterday. He is also backed by a wedge of members who have pledged undying loyalty for delivering their raison détre (irony deliberate), and they're more terrified of relinquishing that than anything. Only one spoke out in the House yesterday, but more voices will be heard in the coming weeks, and by the time the energy bills start appearing in October, that will be a cacophony.

Still only conceivable rather than likely, but if the Conservatives contrive to throw away a seventy-strong majority over the course of a parliament, it will be some feat.


Correct .... nothings changed .... they are the same as they've always been.
 

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