Angela R as deputy PM sat in red frock and DM's talkin " manc "
Is that really really a good call ???
Dont trust em and believe em less !
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Angela R as deputy PM sat in red frock and DM's talkin " manc "
Is that really really a good call ???
Dont trust em and believe em less !
I never said I was sticking with the Tories and I wouldn't say my football analogy is daft.It illustrates that if something/someone is deemed terrible then it doesn't automatically follow that the alternative has to better and what a more relevant analogy to use considering that this is an RUFC Fans Forum!
A story instigated by a billionaire tax avoider, which has been investigated for wrong-doing more than would be usual (no laws or codes breached).
Akshata Murty avoids £20m in tax because of a loophole her CX/PM husband opted not to close, and the author of the Raynor 'story' took an untaxed £150m from his Belizean griefhole because of no greater reason than 'just because'.
This really typifies how our society think. Enamoured by the super wealthy, ignore/condone their ethical voids, and despise others who hurt the public coffers on a far less industrial scale, if at all.
Ethics should play a far greater part in how we select our governments. Sticking with any party (or being against the route to change) because of historic voting intentions seems insane - and more so having witnessed the utter contempt these Tories have displayed in the past few years.
I'm guessing that you prefer public school types?
Cameron - Eton
Osborne - St Pauls
Johnson - Eton
Kwarteng - Eton
Sunak - Winchester
It's worked out so well hasn't it? God forbid that a dress wearing Manc should get anywhere near power.
NB - I've left May out of it as she has a strong sense of duty and actually tried to minimise the damage caused by the Brexit vote.
Well I've never personally witnessed a more ramshackle collection of Tory politicians in my life attempting to campaign at a GE .
I've pretty much always disagreed with everything they've ever stood for but none the less they've always fought a good election campaign and something they've repeatedly excelled at .
Generally at election time they come together , bury their differences for a month or two and show a united front .
May's 2017 election campaign was a bit of an abomination but that was simply down to the overconfidence they had with Corbyn as their opponent .
They really haven't a clue this time , almost every day they manage to screw something up .
It's coming through loud and clear to the electorate they've given up , 6-0 down with half an hour still left to play .
Sunak has got to be the worst campaigning Tory PM in UK political history .
The question you ought to be asking is why you have to pay to be the 'best educated'.
Quite a few people in this country live in council houses and at a rough guess half of them will be female and I assume will fall within your 'scrubber' category. I think it's quite a good idea to have someone in government who understands how it is to be born without privilege. In fact, I think it's essential.
If you want to confuse 'Eton educated' with being fit to run the country that's ok. Just remember to tug your forelock when you see them.