It is unbelievable how much time the UK Parliament has devoted to Brexit and related issues (immigration in particular) over the past 8 years. All this time (and money) at the expense of properly governing this country - providing effective healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc etc etc. Sunak was evoking the “will of the people” again this morning - well I can pretty much guarantee that what the people really want is a functioning society where the elderly are looked after, the sick can get treated in a timely fashion, the court system works, houses are built, public transport works (and is affordable), climate change is tackled, and so on.I'm just so tired of all this. It's exhausting listening to the ceaseless claptrap.
We need change.
Exfeckingactly..imagine if they’d put the same amount of effort, time and resource into actual governance rather than this utter obsession of theirs. #willies of the people.It is unbelievable how much time the UK Parliament has devoted to Brexit and related issues (immigration in particular) over the past 8 years. All this time (and money) at the expense of properly governing this country - providing effective healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc etc etc. Sunak was evoking the “will of the people” again this morning - well I can pretty much guarantee that what the people really want is a functioning society where the elderly are looked after, the sick can get treated in a timely fashion, the court system works, houses are built, public transport works (and is affordable), climate change is tackled, and so on.
What did we do to deserve this absolute horror-show of governance over the past decade? Please let it end…
I just hope the public are finally realising this lot are incapable to tackling the real challenges facing our country.It is unbelievable how much time the UK Parliament has devoted to Brexit and related issues (immigration in particular) over the past 8 years. All this time (and money) at the expense of properly governing this country - providing effective healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc etc etc. Sunak was evoking the “will of the people” again this morning - well I can pretty much guarantee that what the people really want is a functioning society where the elderly are looked after, the sick can get treated in a timely fashion, the court system works, houses are built, public transport works (and is affordable), climate change is tackled, and so on.
What did we do to deserve this absolute horror-show of governance over the past decade? Please let it end…
I just hope the public are finally realising this lot are incapable to tackling the real challenges facing our country.
It’s not about him being elected or not elected he’s not a president it’s about the manifesto the Tory’s where elected onThe unelected Prime Minister has urged the unelected HOL to speedily pass his unpopular, some say unworkable, Rwanda Bill, as it is “ the will of the people “
The Bill,a cornerstone of Tory policy, is so popular with ‘the people’ that the Tory’s latest poll rating is a humongous 20%.
Are they so thick they believe their crap, or do they believe we’re so thick that we believe their crap?
The Tories’ 2019 manifesto pledged to “continue to grant asylum and support to refugees fleeing persecution, with the ultimate aim of helping them to return home if it is safe to do so” but made no mention of the plans to fly migrants to central Africa.It’s not about him being elected or not elected he’s not a president it’s about the manifesto the Tory’s where elected on
Its fair to say the Tories were not elected on a mandate to ship people off to Rwanda and to close down safe routes for asylum seekersIt’s not about him being elected or not elected he’s not a president it’s about the manifesto the Tory’s where elected on
I’m not dyeing this bitIts fair to say the Tories were not elected on a mandate to ship people off to Rwanda and to close down safe routes for asylum seekers
£380m a day, you can trust the Tories with the economy.Another Carol Vorderman tweet.
I really can’t get my head around this amount of money.
So which part of the 2019 manifesto are you referring to?I’m not dyeing this bit
Austerity worked then?! All of those ‘difficult decisions’ that had to be taken? It was always a political decision to enable the shrinking of the state and not an economic one.Another Carol Vorderman tweet.
I really can’t get my head around this amount of money.
The explanation is that Sunak, as Chancellor, borrowed billions during covid for his various schemes (which included paying out billions in fraudulent claims and as a result of rules for claimants that just hadn't been thought through).Another Carol Vorderman tweet.
I really can’t get my head around this amount of money.