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July 7, 2022, 9:19am

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So you said of me "Looking at your voting record, maybe you’d be best advised to abstain in the next GE, considering you’ve voted to absolutely fúck the country and it’s inhabitants (and even those as far away as Iraq) for nigh on 40 years."

I choose to vote at every GE because history tells me that ordinary people fought and, some died so that we peasants can have a choice at a general election. To me not voting as you did in 2010 disrespects those people and also means that for 5 years you had no right to complain, as you abused your option to vote.



Nobody died to give me the choice of making poor people destitute or…making them even more destitute, whilst letting bankers walk off with billions.

Refer to yourself as a peasant all you like, not me though.
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July 7, 2022, 9:26am

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Nobody died to give me the choice of making poor people destitute or…making them even more destitute, whilst letting bankers walk off with billions.

Refer to yourself as a peasant all you like, not me though.


DB doesn’t even realise he’s been brainwashed. He’s being a good “peasant” and keeping in his lane and offering deference and doffing his cap to his betters (Boris, Rees-Mogg and Co).

How does All Things Bright and Beautiful go? “The rich man in his castle, the poor man at his gate.”

He’s just been a good poor man and standing by the gate and offering scorn on anyone who thinks “f*** that” and is kicking the gate down.
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July 7, 2022, 9:56am

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4 Prime Ministers in 7 years. Not one of them fit for office.

What an utter sh1tshow.

Shame is that Labour are still in no position to capitalise with Starmer in charge.
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July 7, 2022, 10:16am
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So, Johnson is going to resign after he's spent the summer tossing it off at Chequers. Yeah, that's great. If my calculations are correct, he'll also be paid roughly 15 grand extra (over the salary of a regular MP) whilst tossing it off at Chequers over the next couple of months as well. Nice 'work' if you can get it.

Even when the useless tub of lard finally does the right thing, he's still finding a way to take the urine.
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July 7, 2022, 10:19am
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James O’Brien……’the fire is out, but the house is a burned out wreck’.


"You should do what you love while you can"
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Bad news for Labour if Boris does go and it's looking like he will now.

The new Tory leader won't be carrying any of Boris's baggage.


Delusional. The next leader will more than likely come from his cabinet and they’ve allowed this balderdash to go on for so long.
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July 7, 2022, 10:35am
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My money is on Jeremy Hunt. Got out before the pandemic, has kept away from government since then so isn't tarred with the chaos from recent years and always appears reasonable (if a bit creepy). Another privately-educated Oxford PPE-er from the establishment, of course, but that's the state of things at present.

He would probably be more risky to the NHS even than Johnson and his cronies as he was working towards privatisation during his long stint as Health Minister, but he sounds more reasonable than the others.

Front-runners are likely to be:

Hunt: creepy
Sunak: oily
Javid: wooden
Truss: by God, she's dim

I suppose it depends on whichever candidate appeals most to the decrepitude of the ever-diminishing Tory party membership. Oh, also which dodgy donors spunk a load of money to fund their preferred candidate.
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July 7, 2022, 10:48am
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So you said of me "Looking at your voting record, maybe you’d be best advised to abstain in the next GE, considering you’ve voted to absolutely fúck the country and it’s inhabitants (and even those as far away as Iraq) for nigh on 40 years."

I choose to vote at every GE because history tells me that ordinary people fought and, some died so that we peasants can have a choice at a general election. To me not voting as you did in 2010 disrespects those people and also means that for 5 years you had no right to complain, as you abused your option to vote.



What an extraordinary view to hold. No wonder you'll vote for the Tories who look on the rest of the population with disdain if you also view yourself that way. Wealth and a private education doesn't give anyone a right to rule.
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July 7, 2022, 11:24am

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Suella Braverman?

Me neither.
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July 7, 2022, 11:28am

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James O’Brien……’the fire is out, but the house is a burned out wreck’.


He just said that to tell the country an enormous lie (Brexit) you need an enormous liar.  



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