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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

Most of these aren’t uniquely British problems though. Inflation, cost of living and fuel poverty are pretty much a global thing

We’re due to have the worst performing economy in the G7 in the coming months - so that is unique. As are the empty shelves, the queues at Dover and the farce of the NI protocol. The rising reliance on food banks is certainly becoming a feature of British life too. And then there’s doctors, nurses and teachers pouring out of their professions with no one to replace them, the rampant cronyism…I could go on.

The country is a clusterfudge.
 
We’re due to have the worst performing economy in the G7 in the coming months - so that is unique. As are the empty shelves, the queues at Dover and the farce of the NI protocol. The rising reliance on food banks is certainly becoming a feature of British life too. And then there’s doctors, nurses and teachers pouring out of their professions with no one to replace them, the rampant cronyism…I could go on.

The country is a clusterfudge.

but sovereignty!!!
 
We’re due to have the worst performing economy in the G7 in the coming months - so that is unique. As are the empty shelves, the queues at Dover and the farce of the NI protocol. The rising reliance on food banks is certainly becoming a feature of British life too. And then there’s doctors, nurses and teachers pouring out of their professions with no one to replace them, the rampant cronyism…I could go on.

The country is a clusterfudge.
empty shelves in France and US too, if being fair about it. Bloody Brexit :p
 
11% inflation on the way; unemployment rising; cost of living crisis; millions heading towards fuel poverty; empty shelves in the supermarkets; massive queues at Dover; N Ireland in limbo; nurses having to rely on food banks…

Who would have guessed it could have ended up like this when we’ve got a narcissist in charge who has been sacked for lying from any job of note that he’s ever had?

Still, at least we’ve got that £350,000,000 from the side of the bus rolling in each week.


this is what makes me laugh. We had it on a bus, we'll give our EU money to the NHS.

then the very same Govt tax you another 1.5% and absolutely no Brexit voter gives a brick. Cucks.
 
Sky reporting Tories now -400 councillors. Anything more than -350 was a disaster according to The Daily Fail.

This is the sort of thing that could finally spell the end for The Fat Liar. As a party they don’t really give a brick about people, but they won’t tolerate losing.
 
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Sky reporting Tories now -400 councillors. Anything more than -350 was a disaster according to The Daily Fail.

This is the sort of thing that could finally spell the end for The Fat Liar. As a party they don’t really give a brick about people, but they won’t tolerate losing.
Big shifts in NI too. What happens if the AP is the 2nd biggest party and not the DUP?
 
All I can think, is that it’s a party wide plan to have something to fight the next election on, I expect the anti EU rhetoric will ramp up again.

Even though Boris got Brexit done.
 
I know the competition is strong, but she might be the stupidest in person government.

Sorry that belongs to Nadine Dorris, who literally does not know the area she's in charge of.

I've said this before, whilst i don't support the Tories, a functioning and able government with good people really is required for the good of the country. Cameron for example was a far superior PM and had a far stronger cabinet, both ageeing and dissenting voices but collectively superior.

Today, it's an absolute brick show, and we all suffer because of it. And people just accept it as par for the course when it really isnt...
 
Sorry that belongs to Nadine Dorris, who literally does not know the area she's in charge of.

I've said this before, whilst i don't support the Tories, a functioning and able government with good people really is required for the good of the country. Cameron for example was a far superior PM and had a far stronger cabinet, both ageeing and dissenting voices but collectively superior.

Today, it's an absolute brick show, and we all suffer because of it. And people just accept it as par for the course when it really isnt...


Never has the old saying of you get the government you deserve been more true.
I bet there are people out there who would vote in a celebrity tv show before they would vote for the people running their life.

Starmer has been a huge disappointment, but he would still have been a best candidate since Cameron.
The fact that those two are probably the best we have had since major and smith is pretty damning.
 
Never has the old saying of you get the government you deserve been more true.
I bet there are people out there who would vote in a celebrity tv show before they would vote for the people running their life.

Starmer has been a huge disappointment, but he would still have been a best candidate since Cameron.
The fact that those two are probably the best we have had since major and smith is pretty damning.

I think Ed Milliband would have done well.

Personally I liked Corbyn but admit the could have been risks there.
 
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