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The flip flop man. You can almost see him swaying with the wind.

He's doing quite well at the moment though.

He's tackling global warming by ridding us of petrol and making gas & electric so expensive, no one can afford to turn on the heating or lights.

He's tackling the obesity epidemic by making sure there is no food on the shelves.

He's fixing the NHS by killing off all the old and infirm.

Way to go Bozo.
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I’m sure someone will point and say ‘the opposition aren’t much better’…like that’s some sort of justification.

If you think locally, anyone that voted for Vickers and Nici must be scratching their head and wondering what on earth they did.

If there’s a Tory voter out there that genuinely thinks he’s done and is doing a good job then they’re probably more deluded than we care to imagine. Whichever your political persuasion, Johnson is horrific and his cabinet are much the same…


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I’m sure someone will point and say ‘the opposition aren’t much better’…like that’s some sort of justification.

If you think locally, anyone that voted for Vickers and Nici must be scratching their head and wondering what on earth they did.

If there’s a Tory voter out there that genuinely thinks he’s done and is doing a good job then they’re probably more deluded than we care to imagine. Whichever your political persuasion, Johnson is horrific and his cabinet are much the same…


There lies the problem of modern day politicians of all parties, none are better than the other because the vast majority are career politicians. The word being CAREER and that comes first, above their respective parties and especially more than the electorate they pretend to support.

Voting time is not about who's best for the job, it's about who's the worst and then vote for the other guy.



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As a conservative, I've been disappointed in the PM. Have to be honest. He seems reactive at best, always going with public opinion and doesn't seem to stand up for what he believes. So many backtracks.

The main oppostion are doing their best to tear themselves apart, Starmer's only policy seems to be hindsight, he thinks men have cervix's, he bores people to death with his pre written speeches. This country needs good opposition, yet there is none whatsoever.

Truly dark days for British politics.
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As a conservative, I've been disappointed in the PM. Have to be honest. He seems reactive at best, always going with public opinion and doesn't seem to stand up for what he believes. So many backtracks.

The main oppostion are doing their best to tear themselves apart, Starmer's only policy seems to be hindsight, he thinks men have cervix's, he bores people to death with his pre written speeches. This country needs good opposition, yet there is none whatsoever.

Truly dark days for British politics.


As a socialist, I agree sadly.

Starmer is no statesman and not one to fire the imagination of the voters. He needs replacing quickly IMO if Labour are to get elected.

He's making no headway against a calamitous opposition.
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I am a conservative voter but I didn't vote for Johnson the man just has no redeeming features and unfortunately was a car crash waiting to happen. I always said to people during the worst of COVID if we think the Government is bad now, wait until the lockdowns ease and things get back to "normal", then we will really see how bad this man and his incompetent sycophants are. Oh dear I never thought things would be this bad this quick though.

But if history tells us one thing it is that a bad opposition, or a lack thereof, leads to a bad Government. Until Starmer gets a real grip on Labour, and I do think he is a decent man in a very difficult position, expect Johnson to keep bumbling along as if everything in the garden is rosy, until he calls a snap election in an act of self preservation. And no I still will not vote for the clown.


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As a conservative, I've been disappointed in the PM. Have to be honest. He seems reactive at best, always going with public opinion and doesn't seem to stand up for what he believes. So many backtracks.

The main oppostion are doing their best to tear themselves apart, Starmer's only policy seems to be hindsight, he thinks men have cervix's, he bores people to death with his pre written speeches. This country needs good opposition, yet there is none whatsoever.

Truly dark days for British politics.


He doesn’t stand up for what he believes because he doesn’t have any principles. Or political or economic proficiency, just slogans, most of which are completely meaningless. ‘Get brexit done’, ‘oven ready deal’, ‘build back better’, ‘levelling up’….all of them utterly f@cking meaningless. As has been said, ‘you can campaign with slogans, but you can’t govern with them’. The man is and always has been a clown, and how people thought he would be a decent prime minister is just beyond my imagination. The collection of nasty, entitled careerist cabinet sycophants are the worst I can remember, and I lived through the thatcher years. The great brexit con is unfolding and this lot have no plan at all, reacting to everything too late and with little substance.
The opposition have nothing to do with it. A leaking fridge would show better leadership and statesmanship. A national disgrace and embarrassment.


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