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LH
March 5, 2021, 1:10pm

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Yea, it's not like they've had to spend billions to keep the country running in the last 12 months. male masturbators


They gave their mates billions and we’ve still got useless systems. Track and trace can’t find one person who boarded a plane here using a boarding pass and passport with their name on. 🤯
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Same old attempts to defend the indefensible. Strewth. The most corrupt government since probably the early 19th century and the most incompetent and some people are still trying to defend them. If I was a Tory voter I’d be keeping quiet about it. I wouldn’t want people to know I helped those illegitimates betray the country. Biggest bunch of traitors in power and people had the cheek to call Corbyn.


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It wouldn’t be half so bad if their defenders offered a cogent argument that demonstrated they had any understanding of money supply. Probably think it’s all still backed by metal.


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Same old attempts to defend the indefensible. Strewth. The most corrupt government since probably the early 19th century and the most incompetent and some people are still trying to defend them. If I was a Tory voter I’d be keeping quiet about it. I wouldn’t want people to know I helped those illegitimates betray the country. Biggest bunch of traitors in power and people had the cheek to call Corbyn.



Keep ranting 😂

The latest YouGov/Times voting intention figures for March show that the Conservatives have widened their lead over the Labour party to 13pts with 45% of the vote (+4), while Labour has 32% (-4).
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The Freeport idea is fine but it is not going to do anything to regenerate dying ideas.




There was a very interesting argument on Humberside the other day from some research financial institute think tank person who stated that University research into Freeport status had shown that they actually create very little employment and that the business model most likely to profit from Freeport status was................dog food manufacturing  
While welcoming the status being issued he was warning that it certainly isn't a guarantee of any long term jobs and that around the world the most succesful Freeports are ones where national tariffs are high so Freeports can prosper by offering reductions, something which isnt applicable to the UK.





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They gave their mates billions and we’ve still got useless systems. Track and trace can’t find one person who boarded a plane here using a boarding pass and passport with their name on. 🤯


The system works: he handed himself in. Money well spent!
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Don't forget, folks, in real terms, nurses already earn less than they did in 2010:

https://fullfact.org/health/nurse-pay-may-2020/

If the OBR's inflation estimate of 1.5% (which, admittedly, is in cloud cuckoo land) is correct, the 1% offer would actually be a pay cut. Slow hand claps all round.

Luckily, this government has shown they aren't scared to make lots of U-turns so they'll hopefully come up with something a bit less risible.
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Keep ranting 😂

The latest YouGov/Times voting intention figures for March show that the Conservatives have widened their lead over the Labour party to 13pts with 45% of the vote (+4), while Labour has 32% (-4).


Just shows how gullible the electorate is. I'm coming to the conclusion that parliaments should be voted in by a committee, as the electorate are by and large too easy to hoodwink.
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Keep ranting 😂

The latest YouGov/Times voting intention figures for March show that the Conservatives have widened their lead over the Labour party to 13pts with 45% of the vote (+4), while Labour has 32% (-4).


They must be idiots.


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Just shows how gullible the electorate is. I'm coming to the conclusion that parliaments should be voted in by a committee, as the electorate are by and large too easy to hoodwink.


A bit disrespectful there Ginny! The electorate doesn’t have much choice these day’s granted, and if anything the polls are showing how poor the so called opposition party’s are.
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