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Sunak keeps throwing out the strapline "the plan is working". What excatly is this plan that is rammed down our throats every day. I don't recall ever seeing it in the public domain.

Serious question by the way.
 
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Sunak keeps throwing out the strapline "the plan is working". What excatly is this plan that is rammed down our throats every day. i don't recall ever seeing it in th epublic domain.

Serious question by the way.
The plan is working...For him.

He's still looking out for money government contracts to give his family and fuck everyone else.
 
Today on the doorstep. "I'm not voting for woke Labour, or woke Conservatives. Reform for us...."

And after the Tory leaflets in green, the Tory leaflet for police and crime commissioner is mostly using a red colour scheme.
 
makes you wonder why some of these wankers agree to go on TV - it never goes well for them



Having served for nine years as an MP I know how low politicians can stoop when their backs are against the wall. But the Conservative attack on Angela Rayner is one of the most grotesque spectacles of hypocrisy I’ve witnessed. On one side is a billionaire Tory peer, Lord Ashcroft, and a multi-millionaire Tory prime minister, Rishi Sunak, whose families have all avoided paying millions of pounds in UK tax as beneficiaries on Non-Dom status and who live in luxury. On the other is a woman who grew up in poverty, caring for her illiterate mother, who is now mother to a child who is registered blind, and through her own guts and character has risen to become Deputy Leader of the Labour Party. Even Rayners accusers accept that although she might have benefitted from the error that they allege, which she denies, is less than £3,000. I suppose that her attackers cannot bear the idea that they are about to lose to a woman who pulled herself up by her bootstraps and who is going to wipe the floor with them.

• ⁠Nick Boles, former Tory MP, writing into The Times.
 
Having served for nine years as an MP I know how low politicians can stoop when their backs are against the wall. But the Conservative attack on Angela Rayner is one of the most grotesque spectacles of hypocrisy I’ve witnessed. On one side is a billionaire Tory peer, Lord Ashcroft, and a multi-millionaire Tory prime minister, Rishi Sunak, whose families have all avoided paying millions of pounds in UK tax as beneficiaries on Non-Dom status and who live in luxury. On the other is a woman who grew up in poverty, caring for her illiterate mother, who is now mother to a child who is registered blind, and through her own guts and character has risen to become Deputy Leader of the Labour Party. Even Rayners accusers accept that although she might have benefitted from the error that they allege, which she denies, is less than £3,000. I suppose that her attackers cannot bear the idea that they are about to lose to a woman who pulled herself up by her bootstraps and who is going to wipe the floor with them.

• ⁠Nick Boles, former Tory MP, writing into The Times.
I had to read that twice because the first time I hardly took anything in, I was just thinking "no way, domalino was an MP"
 

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