The Conservative Party

One of my favourite things about elections is watching politicians being forced to publicly defend claims that they know are utter bollocks. That 50,000 new nurses one the other day was hilarious. We know she's bullshitting. She knows she's bullshitting. She knows that we know she's bullshitting, but she has to carry on as if everything's fine anyway.
 
  • ATOS
  • 120,000 preventable deaths since 2010
  • Pensioners pushed into poverty – and unable to stay warm in winter.
  • A rise in children growing up in abject poverty conditions. Tax credits have been chopped.
  • Schools have had their budgets tightened.
  • Surge in hate crime.
  • NHS hospitals at breaking point – including a child sleeping on a hospital floor.
  • Flying on a private jet domestically despite a declared climate crisis.
  • Homelessness on the rise – and many are ex-forces or children!
  • A widening of an already large gulf allowing people onto the housing market. Just rent – or look for one of their 200,000 promised houses under construction, of which zero were built following their 2015 manifesto.
  • Forcing a customs border in the Irish Sea.Worker and consumer rights are being depleted.
  • What mental health care did this government boost? It has receded faster than my hair.
  • Postal voter? Not this time. Expat? Vote by proxy. Tax-paying EU citizen in the UK? Sorry, we can’t accept your vote.
For more, see my blog...

https://acton28.blog/2019/12/10/bjhitler/

Or, watch this...
 
I rewatched the Matt Hancock video from yesterday again.



I'm unsure if my math is as wonky as Hancock's, but if 27,000 nurses, by his own definition leave the NHS each year, how does adding 50,000 (31,000) nurses save the NHS (note nobody has mentioned 'per year' here)??

Is there not a deficit unreplaced each year...??


Watch from 26 to 40 seconds again. When he is asked "Is the NHS for sale to the Americans?" He nods first and then says "No, blah blah blah" (An involuntary subconscious reaction to the question before his slower conscious mind takes over). He doesn't blink for 15 seconds while replying to the question - normally people blink every 3-4 seconds, but they blink less when lying*. Compare it to him directly after, during the same reply, when he moves on to talking the manifesto and then Corbyn (45-60 seconds) and blinks 4 times.

*see this Telegraph article
 
Watch from 26 to 40 seconds again. When he is asked "Is the NHS for sale to the Americans?" He nods first and then says "No, blah blah blah" (An involuntary subconscious reaction to the question before his slower conscious mind takes over). He doesn't blink for 15 seconds while replying to the question - normally people blink every 3-4 seconds, but they blink less when lying*. Compare it to him directly after, during the same reply, when he moves on to talking the manifesto and then Corbyn (45-60 seconds) and blinks 4 times.

*see this Telegraph article
So tell me is Pep staying or going ? (-:
 
Watch from 26 to 40 seconds again. When he is asked "Is the NHS for sale to the Americans?" He nods first and then says "No, blah blah blah" (An involuntary subconscious reaction to the question before his slower conscious mind takes over). He doesn't blink for 15 seconds while replying to the question - normally people blink every 3-4 seconds, but they blink less when lying*. Compare it to him directly after, during the same reply, when he moves on to talking the manifesto and then Corbyn (45-60 seconds) and blinks 4 times.

*see this Telegraph article
More deep insight. I wonder how much we will get for it? 50p or the whole £1?
 
I have just seen their final Party political broadcast

They are not even taking politics serious anymore, just fucking avout
 

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