The Conservative Party

All these mps voting against the people will be repaid before Christmas with losing their posts. It is a disgrace. If the mps has followed he wish of their constituents then boris would have a majority of 100 in his leave vote.

Whether you are a remainer or brexiter it is an utter disgrace.
 
Also Bojo can't pronounce "visceral" correctly.
It's 'visseral' not 'viskeral'.
( he might be trying a posh Latin pronunciation but unless you're in the know it sounds a bit embarrasing).
 
I see the national debt and deficit are on the rise. Deficit now at £40bn, expected to be £50bn by end of tax year. Debt up to £1.7trillion.

Good job those Tories are looking after the economy.
 
Yes, I wish it was £150bn like when Labour were in charge.
Yes mate.

2010
Debt £1 trillion
Deficit £103bn

2019
Debt £1.7 trillion
Deficit £40bn

2010 two years after the global financial crash and whilst Labour has funded public services and kept the disabled alive.

2019 after almost ten years of austerity, public funding slashed, poor and disabled dying en mass.

As I said it’s a good job the Tories are to be trusted with the economy. Imagine if they were as bad as Labour?
 
All these mps voting against the people will be repaid before Christmas with losing their posts. It is a disgrace. If the mps has followed he wish of their constituents then boris would have a majority of 100 in his leave vote.

Whether you are a remainer or brexiter it is an utter disgrace.



Let me try and put it in simple terms using a real life analogy

Apart from when I first got onto the housing ladder Ive always lived in old houses..... my current home was built in 1630 ... has no foundations. A few years ago whilst I was looking around for properties I came across one that I fell in love with .... head over heels ..... it was old , packed with beams and original features, had loads of history and in a great location.

Absolutely ideal in every sense.

I put in an offer for slightly below the asking price which was accepted.

I accepted an offer for my old place which was below the asking price to facilitate a move.

I applied for a full structural survey.

What came back was a disaster ..... new roof required including replacement timbers ... needed rewiring and a new fuse box, virtually the entire ground floor needed to come up and a damp membrane fitted and the floors relaid. (the surveyor thought about £11k for the roof but the best price I could get was £18k and that was with reusing a fair number of the tiles which you had to do because it was listed). In addition the mortgage company said that they would retain these costs until I could evidence that the work had been done.

So not only did I have to pay for the work ...... in excess of £35k ,, in the shorter term I had to make up the shortfall on the purchase price.

I went to see the surveyor. He told me that whilst the house was very pretty... it was cosmetically 'very tidy' ....he thought that there were lots of hidden problems which would come to light in the next few years and i would be constantly trying to sort them at a considerable cost.(you sort of expect that with old houses though)

After much careful thought and soul searching ... I withdrew my offer..... I also had to tell the couple who had put in an offer for my old place that i was staying put until I found somewhere else. As you can imagine they were very disappointed.


I suppose what I am saying is that its ok to change your mind when the full facts about what you are doing come to light.....we do this virtually everyday.
 
Yes, I wish it was £150bn like when Labour were in charge.


The national debt didn't hit £1554. 7 billion until March 2015.

When labour left Government in March 2010 ... the debt stood at £1011.9 billion up from £768.3 billion from the year before ... and as a result of the global financial crash.

Party of financial prudence my arse... you only have to look at the amounts wasted by failing Grayling
 
Let me try and put it in simple terms using a real life analogy

Apart from when I first got onto the housing ladder Ive always lived in old houses..... my current home was built in 1630 ... has no foundations. A few years ago whilst I was looking around for properties I came across one that I fell in love with .... head over heels ..... it was old , packed with beams and original features, had loads of history and in a great location.

Absolutely ideal in every sense.

I put in an offer for slightly below the asking price which was accepted.

I accepted an offer for my old place which was below the asking price to facilitate a move.

I applied for a full structural survey.

What came back was a disaster ..... new roof required including replacement timbers ... needed rewiring and a new fuse box, virtually the entire ground floor needed to come up and a damp membrane fitted and the floors relaid. (the surveyor thought about £11k for the roof but the best price I could get was £18k and that was with reusing a fair number of the tiles which you had to do because it was listed). In addition the mortgage company said that they would retain these costs until I could evidence that the work had been done.

So not only did I have to pay for the work ...... in excess of £35k ,, in the shorter term I had to make up the shortfall on the purchase price.

I went to see the surveyor. He told me that whilst the house was very pretty... it was cosmetically 'very tidy' ....he thought that there were lots of hidden problems which would come to light in the next few years and i would be constantly trying to sort them at a considerable cost.(you sort of expect that with old houses though)

After much careful thought and soul searching ... I withdrew my offer..... I also had to tell the couple who had put in an offer for my old place that i was staying put until I found somewhere else. As you can imagine they were very disappointed.


I suppose what I am saying is that its ok to change your mind when the full facts about what you are doing come to light.....we do this virtually everyday.
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A grown up thought process.

But they wants their Brexit and they wants it now.

There is nothing that you or I or anyone else can say that will get them to see their folly.
 
The national debt didn't hit £1554. 7 billion until March 2015.

When labour left Government in March 2010 ... the debt stood at £1011.9 billion up from £768.3 billion from the year before ... and as a result of the global financial crash.

Party of financial prudence my arse... you only have to look at the amounts wasted by failing Grayling
But... but... isn't there a lot of fiscal headroom around now which allows them to completely reverse their economic policy of the last nine years.
Austerity - what was that about, let's just borrow like fcuk for a big tax cutting party and blow the deficit and national debt out of the water.
 
"You wouldn't buy a house in 3 days" analogy has really hit home i see as we get right on cue, a real life story about buying a house which shows the poster to be a real grown up that can change his mind.

Remain mind control is in full swing as well it appears.

Spin the wheel chaps, keep spinning the brexit wheel....

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Yes mate.

2010
Debt £1 trillion
Deficit £103bn

2019
Debt £1.7 trillion
Deficit £40bn

2010 two years after the global financial crash and whilst Labour has funded public services and kept the disabled alive.

2019 after almost ten years of austerity, public funding slashed, poor and disabled dying en mass.

As I said it’s a good job the Tories are to be trusted with the economy. Imagine if they were as bad as Labour?

Ah another one. Is there no end of people who do not understand that increasing debt is a function a the deficit.

NECESSARILY, according to your figures, the debt in 2011 would have been circa £1.1bn (£1bn + £103m). Who's fault would that have been? The Tories who inherited the £103bn deficit? Or Labour who handed it to them? Labour of course.

You cannot hand to someone else, the wheel of a car speeding at 100 mph down the wrong road. And then blame THEM for being 200m further down the road than you wanted to be.

And BTW is was nearer £150bn when Labour handed it over.
 
The national debt didn't hit £1554. 7 billion until March 2015.

When labour left Government in March 2010 ... the debt stood at £1011.9 billion up from £768.3 billion from the year before ... and as a result of the global financial crash.

Party of financial prudence my arse... you only have to look at the amounts wasted by failing Grayling
Oh GOD not again. How dim are people on here???

And Len fucking Rum liking this post? Jesus Christ.
 
Ah another one. Is there no end of people who do not understand that increasing debt is a function a the deficit.

NECESSARILY, according to your figures, the debt in 2011 would have been circa £1.1bn (£1bn + £103m). Who's fault would that have been? The Tories who inherited the £103bn deficit? Or Labour who handed it to them? Labour of course.

You cannot hand to someone else, the wheel of a car speeding at 100 mph down the wrong road. And then blame THEM for being 200m further down the road than you wanted to be.

And BTW is was nearer £150bn when Labour handed it over.

How’s work? They’ll be a job waiting for you soon at the Conservative campaign office.
 
Good to see that our own pound shop Trump is doing his best to ape his mentor right now


PM ‘refusing to be held to account’, says committee chair

Boris Johnson has prompted accusations that he is “refusing to be held to account” after again pulling out of an appearance before senior MPs.

The PM wrote to Commons liaison committee chair Sarah Wollaston he tell her he couldn’t possibly appear before her Commons liaison committee because he was too busy getting Brexit done: “I do hope you will understand.”
 

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