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Old 20-05-2022, 12:53   #2248
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Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion

The only person more spineless than Johnson is OB in this thread.

Compare and contrast with Seph who at least wants a Conservative leader worthy of looking up to. A liar. Completely untrustworthy. Unworthy of the office of which he holds forever diminishing the UK sphere of influence and credibility.

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Of course national debt has increased to £70bn. What did you expect with all the help he and the Chancellor gave to people to help them to avoid the worst economic impacts of the lockdowns and other emergency measures introduced?
To… have a plan?

Your continual portrayal of Government as a completely passive actor unable to intervene. The unfortunate victim of circumstances upon which it has no control is simply laughable.

The portrayal of spending as a “leftie” principle is as obnoxious as it is ludicrous. It’s been proven time and again you can’t save your way out of a recession and - as living standards are falling at the highest rate for 40 years - we have a Government devoid of leadership, devoid of authority and completely devoid of ideas.

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The red wall population, like the rest of the Uk, are worse off mainly because of Russia’s war with Ukraine.


Nothing to do with a decade of failed macroeconomic policy or Brexit, of course.
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