Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Rats deserting the sinking ship. He'll be ok with his ministerial pension of £90K for life.
Rats deserting the sinking ship. He'll be ok with his ministerial pension of £90K for life.
Can see the Tories closing the gap as the election gets closer, so much of the UK media is pro-Tory, infiltrated with weak regulation, plus the electoral system has also been compromised by gerrymandering, voter suppression and removal of campaign spending caps.Just had another 'buying money' investment at 2/9 as I feel any by-elections may well shorten the Lab maj odds even further.
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Tories at 9/1 to win a majority makes me happy.Just had another 'buying money' investment at 2/9 as I feel any by-elections may well shorten the Lab maj odds even further.
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It's a done deal, I think folk are just trying to cash-in and run for cover before the financial do-dos really hits the fan in a few years time.Tories at 9/1 to win a majority makes me happy.
The bookies are rarely THAT wrong, so I am starting to let myself believe that we will finally be rid of the self-serving bastards.
I know, right?It's a done deal, I think folk are just trying to cash-in and run for cover before the financial do-dos really hits the fan in a few years time.
A good example being the Reform party and Richard Tice being constantly platformed on the BBC, LBC and everywhere else, supposedly as the "Tory alternative" despite representive about 2% of the electorate, you never see the Green party, Lib Dems etc even though they are credible parties who actually have sitting MPs.Can see the Tories closing the gap as the election gets closer, so much of the UK media is pro-Tory, infiltrated with weak regulation, plus the electoral system has also been compromised by gerrymandering, voter suppression and removal of campaign spending caps.
If Labour get in strengthening democracy must be a priority
Just had another 'buying money' investment at 2/9 as I feel any by-elections may well shorten the Lab maj odds even further.
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Not as upset as you might hope, there are always 'opportunities' with Govt. changes.Bit like betting on Palace to beat the Albion, you'll get a few quid, but it's absolutely no compensation for how bad you'll feel when this cabal are finally kicked out
Somehow Griffins hapless appearance in the late noughties on BBC QT opened the door to the far right.A good example being the Reform party and Richard Tice being constantly platformed on the BBC, LBC and everywhere else, supposedly as the "Tory alternative" despite representive about 2% of the electorate, you never see the Green party, Lib Dems etc even though they are credible parties who actually have sitting MPs.
It's all about trying to drag politics as far right as possible rather than balance
She herself is the least popular of all the living ex-PMs according to basically every poll on the subject, so it’s already Trades Descriptions Act worthyLiz Truss is back with the new “Popular Conservatives.”
Maybe she should head hunt her popular ex exchequer….
As well as being one of the best examples of an oxymoron there is!She herself is the least popular of all the living ex-PMs according to basically every poll on the subject, so it’s already Trades Descriptions Act worthy
Like 'plastic glass' or 'nearly always'.As well as being one of the best examples of an oxymoron there is!
Ouch....
"Council tax in Birmingham is likely to increase by up to 10% after the government allowed the local authority to bypass the national cap without the need for a local referendum.
Gove also gave the green light for councils in Thurrock, Woking and Slough – all of which have issued section 114 notices in recent months signalling they are unable to fulfil their legal duty to balance the books – to increase their council tax rates by up to 10%."
"Birmingham council is facing huge bills to settle equal pay claims brought by employees and sort out problems with a big IT upgrade, as well as dealing with increased pressure on homelessness services and social care.When a council goes bust, is there an independent review on what money has been spent where?
Or is it just a group shrug of shoulders