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I voted Tories because I think I can see a better country through them. I earn just over 18k as a support worker for the NHS. |
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I need noones permission to ban any one on here but that's not how I work and I haven't banned someone on here for years, except a few spammers of late. So just so you know, if I really wanted to ban you, I'd have done it by now. As for people who may have stopped posting. Said this before, many times. Their choice. The crux of this site is, people come and go as they please. If they stop posting, so be it, I won't ever feel any guilt or lose sleep. What else? Oh yes, I'm not your mate. I couldn't possibly be a mate with an individual that has persistent issues with democracy. People have died and fought wars for the democratic right. Nor could I respect that person either for the same reasons. Who are these right wing chums you speak of ? Love to know who they are given I'm not actually right wing myself. ;) |
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To be fair I don't get out much, but I do read whats on this site and unfortunately it doesn't help my view of the Tories overall. |
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I stand to lose just as much as anyone with any disability cuts and also wasn't impressed with the last election campaign by any of the parties pending where you looked it was lacklustre, remote and downright bribery but there was only one option that gave the UK it's best chance and i voted accordingly. I voted brexit for the benefit of my kids futures not mine i will likely suffer from brexit but again i truly believe leaving the EU is in the longterm best interest of the UK.
After the general election i got a wake up to how far this country has slipped and just how awful some of it's population are and now i find myself not liking much about the UK only a few people give me any hope for the future so barring a lottery win I'll just have to reside here and hope for the best. |
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We hear a lot about the 'loony left' on here, but it's the loony right that have caused most of the problems in this country in recent years. Look where it's got us, UKIP loons, the wealth gap and divisions bigger than ever before, the health service crumbling, and the country heading towards becoming a little England backwater to be pitied. There's only so long the right can keep blaming left wing politicians from decades ago for all our problems , well you'd think there was anyway.....
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Theresa May given 10 days by Tory MPs to 'shape up' or step down as leader
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Yeah for those here blaming everything on the Tories just consider how many of these issues Labour DIDN'T address after 13 years in power with a massive majority and all that borrowing/money spent. Now try to blame those same problems all on a party which inherited a basket case economy from Brown, spent 5 years in coalition with Clegg's crew and has only been in government with a tiny majority since 2015. Ask yourselves why Labour didn't change the building regulations they're now telling us are so defective. We're not all idiots.
It's odd how these people went on and on ad nauseam about Thatcher (they're still doing it) yet suddenly want us all to have shorter memories and overlook the role their Labour cronies played in creating the mess we're in now. Excuses, excuses and more excuses. Pathetic Labour, pathetic excuses, pathetic lies. |
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No you you've read it right Gavin ;) It's hard to believe anybody has had the temerity to say different to the true blue CF 'grandees'. No govt is totally good or bad as some would have you believe. However there hasn't been a true left wing govt for 40 years, so if you're happy with the way society and the country has gone since then, then fair enough - keep blaming everything that goes wrong on 'lefties' from decades ago, as some would say it's 'pathetic' (and boring like their signatures). Labour may not have won the election but they've dealt the Govt. a fatal blow; the tide is turning, and the Tories are pressing the self destruct as usual. The young are now engaged and voting, and the middle class are beginning to see the light. (why is this forum coloured blue btw? ;) ) |
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More nonsense and political opportunism from Corbyn's cronies:
https://order-order.com/2017/06/18/c...e-empty-homes/ They're making it up on the hoof. |
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Corbyns mask is already srarting to slip, it's clear he is trying to cause a class war along with McDonnell |
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Corbyns little followers are romping ahead on social media and that's translating to greater support and it's about time the tories caught up in that area labour have realised what a great tool social media is and are using it to great affect. Theresa may is a lame duck PM as long as they carry on as they are and the election should have hammered home that this distance approach is not a good idea.
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