Just how awful is this government? June 2020 edition

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Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
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Dissapointing news for Boris/Tory/Brexit haters. Two more polls out showing substantial Tory leads ...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election

... apparently many voters pay more attention to a successful vaccination rollout with hugely positive health and economic ramifications rather than who initially paid for a roll of wallpaper.

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Next Thursdays Bi Election in Hartlepool will be interesting, I think Labour will scrape in with a couple of re counts.


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beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,387
Sadly, too many either don't have the time or the interest to get angry about this. Plus the usual tubes on here almost enjoy hearing this.

have to say given the chaps background (party chairman, regular donor, Lord), not sure what to get angry about. he's already got influence, so a loan to do up government grace and favour home isnt exactly going to move the needle. its funny as i recall fuss over Blair and others having taxpayer funded refurbishments, and wonder which is better/worse way to fund work.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,817
I just wish he could have answered the ****ing question and we could have moved on. ****ing childish all this.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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have to say given the chaps background (party chairman, regular donor, Lord), not sure what to get angry about. he's already got influence, so a loan to do up government grace and favour home isnt exactly going to move the needle. its funny as i recall fuss over Blair and others having taxpayer funded refurbishments, and wonder which is better/worse way to fund work.

I think that if you're a serving Prime Minister, abiding by the rules is the best way to work and breaking all the rules is the worst.

Hope this helps :thumbsup:
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
have to say given the chaps background (party chairman, regular donor, Lord), not sure what to get angry about. he's already got influence, so a loan to do up government grace and favour home isnt exactly going to move the needle. its funny as i recall fuss over Blair and others having taxpayer funded refurbishments, and wonder which is better/worse way to fund work.

The allowance for refurbishment is £30,000 from the public purse. All loans and payments have to be declared or else there could be accusations of bribery. It wasn't.

Why did he need any extra?
 




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Dissapointing news for Boris/Tory/Brexit haters. Two more polls out showing substantial Tory leads ...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election

... apparently many voters pay more attention to a successful vaccination rollout with hugely positive health and economic ramifications rather than who initially paid for a roll of wallpaper.

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Thats it, people thankful for getting the jab and being able to return to some normality. What people need now is positivity, not being dragged down by this negative bollocks.
 


nicko31

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Next Thursdays Bi Election in Hartlepool will be interesting, I think Labour will scrape in with a couple of re counts.

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What happens in Hartlepool or local English councils I'm not really that bothered about at this stage. Think Tories will win it, if they want more poverty they will get it

Bigger concern is Scotland, if Sturgeon gets a majority its going to be very difficult to hold the UK together. Johnson's behaviour this week has strengthened the SNP further

Always been my fear since the lunatic decision of 2016, Leave one Union only to destroy your own.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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I think that if you're a serving Prime Minister, abiding by the rules is the best way to work and breaking all the rules is the worst.

Hope this helps :thumbsup:

so he has been found to have broken the rules? thats bad and due what ever comes. my musing was assuming within rules.
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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Thats it, people thankful for getting the jab and being able to return to some normality. What people need now is positivity, not being dragged down by this negative bollocks.
If the Prime Minstrel resigned then that would draw a line under this and not drag everyone down.

An old fashioned concept, granted.
 




Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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If the Prime Minstrel resigned then that would draw a line under this and not drag everyone down.

An old fashioned concept, granted.

You're right; this appalling PM preaches faux optimism and positivity to the terminally gullible whilst continuing to corrupt and blight the highest office in the land.
He even tries to steal praise for the vaccination roll out from the NHS. The same NHS whom he has royally shafted over adequate pay!
Then his faithful acolytes enthusiastically spread the facile message without any purpose except to distract away from his mendacity.
How clever and manipulative is that?
 




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You're right; this appalling PM preaches faux optimism and positivity to the terminally gullible whilst continuing to corrupt and blight the highest office in the land.
He even tries to steal praise for the vaccination roll out from the NHS. The same NHS whom he has royally shafted over adequate pay!
Then his faithful acolytes enthusiastically spread the facile message without any purpose except to distract away from his mendacity.
How clever and manipulative is that?

Gullible not, bored yes. Bored of people moaning about some poxy wallpaper and curtains.
 


Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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Gullible not, bored yes. Bored of people moaning about some poxy wallpaper and curtains.

If you really think this is just about wallpaper and curtains then look a little closer. It's more about who pays up front for the PM, what they can expect in return from arguably the most powerful person in the land - and whether this PM has acted illegally (again) in adding to the list of his dodgy dealings.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Gullible not, bored yes. Bored of people moaning about some poxy wallpaper and curtains.

Very low boredom threshold, very short attention span but definitely not gullible.

Because it's all about some poxy wallpaper, isn't it ???

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KeegansHairPiece

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Jan 28, 2016
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have to say given the chaps background (party chairman, regular donor, Lord), not sure what to get angry about. he's already got influence, so a loan to do up government grace and favour home isnt exactly going to move the needle. its funny as i recall fuss over Blair and others having taxpayer funded refurbishments, and wonder which is better/worse way to fund work.

I've always found HMRC very flexible when it comes to rules and regulations. I'm sure most people have. No reason this flexibility shouldn't extend to her Majesty's Prime Minister.
 


KeegansHairPiece

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Jan 28, 2016
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Gullible not, bored yes. Bored of people moaning about some poxy wallpaper and curtains.

It's not got anything to do with wallpaper and curtains, you realise that right?

That's a bit like me paying someone to wallpaper my living room, giving them cash avoiding the chargeable VAT, then stating "bloody HMRC moaning about some poxy wallpaper"...
 


AlbionBro

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Jun 6, 2020
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A nice man just came to my door asking for my vote. I told him it would be the second time in a row, that I would favour the blue rosette. I had never voted for the conservatives prior to that and despised them.
I miss the true labour party, but I now feel the conservatives are as close to my politics as they have ever been.
I wonder if labour will ever sort itself out.
Has anyone else had any door visits yet?
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Next Thursdays Bi Election in Hartlepool will be interesting, I think Labour will scrape in with a couple of re counts.


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Agree, more likely a Labour hold in my view but the fact it's even possible that the Tories could win just shows how little progress Labour has made since the last GE despite getting rid of a truly awful leader.
 




JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Thats it, people thankful for getting the jab and being able to return to some normality. What people need now is positivity, not being dragged down by this negative bollocks.

Always worth remembering that social media obsessives are in no way representative of the UK public who generally get on with their real-world lives and the people that constantly lecture and criticize others about ignoring obvious failings and flaws in political leaders preferred to see Jeremy Corbyn in number 10 .... :facepalm::lolol:
 


Chicken Run

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Jul 17, 2003
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A nice man just came to my door asking for my vote. I told him it would be the second time in a row, that I would favour the blue rosette. I had never voted for the conservatives prior to that and despised them.
I miss the true labour party, but I now feel the conservatives are as close to my politics as they have ever been.
I wonder if labour will ever sort itself out.
Has anyone else had any door visits yet?

The only vote in my area is for the Police Commission thingy, and I’d doubt they are out knocking doors for that, although they should be!


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