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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    In the grand scheme of things doesn't matter what happens now, it what is happening in around four years time. If the economy is doing alright ans people are in jobs and can spend money on holidays pubs and the like then what is happening now won't count. People are not bothered what happened a few years ago. You only have to look what happened in Rotherham 1600 to 2000 child abuse victims raped and ***ually abused.
    It's getting through the next four years where the government have problems .

    I think it's pretty much accepted we are going to be hit with a recession nobody's seen unless they were around in the 1930's .

    The Cummings thing is just a side show by comparison with what lays ahead .

    He needs a trade deal with the EU that he can spin to make it look a good deal but given his present political postion he'll do well to pull that off .

    I think there's just too much against him to be able to survive in the job much in to next year .

    It's just a question of when the Tory Party can comfortably pin all the blame on his shoulders when it really does go tyts up .

    They did this with May and when in opposition with IDS in 2003 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    It's getting through the next four years where the government have problems .

    I think it's pretty much accepted we are going to be hit with a recession nobody's seen unless they were around in the 1930's .

    The Cummings thing is just a side show by comparison with what lays ahead .

    He needs a trade deal with the EU that he can spin to make it look a good deal but given his present political postion he'll do well to pull that off .

    I think there's just too much against him to be able to survive in the job much in to next year .

    It's just a question of when the Tory Party can comfortably pin all the blame on his shoulders when it really does go tyts up .

    They did this with May and when in opposition with IDS in 2003 .
    Problem with this statement animal is. If Boris does pull off a great deal for the UK and we are In a prominent position in 4 years time you must now vote Tory in the next election. Is this something you are prepared to do?.
    Prob the same goes for Roly. I don't have problems party bashing bit same would need applying to doff the cap when /if it's reversed

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Problem with this statement animal is. If Boris does pull off a great deal for the UK and we are In a prominent position in 4 years time you must now vote Tory in the next election. Is this something you are prepared to do?.
    Prob the same goes for Roly. I don't have problems party bashing bit same would need applying to doff the cap when /if it's reversed
    Good question Cayton.

    I have no faith though that Boris will do this because firstly he is not likely to be in charge much longer.
    And it depends what you mean by a good deal. For who? There is no way a tory govt is going to get a deal that will sort out the inequalities in this country. It wont happen. If it does then I will vote Tory because the Tories will have turned into a socialist party. Do you think they will?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Good question Cayton.

    I have no faith though that Boris will do this because firstly he is not likely to be in charge much longer.
    And it depends what you mean by a good deal. For who? There is no way a tory govt is going to get a deal that will sort out the inequalities in this country. It wont happen. If it does then I will vote Tory because the Tories will have turned into a socialist party. Do you think they will?
    Why would I make allowances for Labour atm, they’re not in number 10, they’re not running things.

    Tell me Roly would you say the same things if it was labour in power?

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    Why would I make allowances for Labour atm, they’re not in number 10, they’re not running things.

    Tell me Roly would you say the same things if it was labour in power?
    About what?

    There was no one more critical of the Blair regime than me. If they are not helping/ defending the poor I will criticise any party including Labour. How many times have I said on here my most hated PM after Thatcher was Blair.

    Even Boris aint as bad as Blair in that he does what it says on the tin. I expected him to be a bumbling buffoon and a lying toad and he has been. I expect better off Labour Mps. It is probably why a lot of people who normally vote Labour like Stovic have turned against em. My only argument with this is ,yes criticise Labour but dont jump out of the frying pan and into the fire by thinking the Tories will achieve the same for you as Labour would. It is not that straight forward. Just because there is a lack of choice at a general election doesnt mean that the other parties are going to be better. You have to judge them on their merit.

    My own view is that parliamentary democracy is shyte but until someone comes up wi summat better you have to choose the best of a bad bunch. Interestingly what has happened with the corona virus has thrown up some potential seeds of change for the worlds political systems. I don't think we can ever go back to how we were, certainly not fully, and I think thats a good thing for the planet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    About what?

    There was no one more critical of the Blair regime than me. If they are not helping/ defending the poor I will criticise any party including Labour. How many times have I said on here my most hated PM after Thatcher was Blair.

    Even Boris aint as bad as Blair in that he does what it says on the tin. I expected him to be a bumbling buffoon and a lying toad and he has been. I expect better off Labour Mps. It is probably why a lot of people who normally vote Labour like Stovic have turned against em. My only argument with this is ,yes criticise Labour but dont jump out of the frying pan and into the fire by thinking the Tories will achieve the same for you as Labour would. It is not that straight forward. Just because there is a lack of choice at a general election doesnt mean that the other parties are going to be better. You have to judge them on their merit.

    My own view is that parliamentary democracy is shyte but until someone comes up wi summat better you have to choose the best of a bad bunch. Interestingly what has happened with the corona virus has thrown up some potential seeds of change for the worlds political systems. I don't think we can ever go back to how we were, certainly not fully, and I think thats a good thing for the planet.
    You know very well what I’m asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Good question Cayton.

    I have no faith though that Boris will do this because firstly he is not likely to be in charge much longer.
    And it depends what you mean by a good deal. For who? There is no way a tory govt is going to get a deal that will sort out the inequalities in this country. It wont happen. If it does then I will vote Tory because the Tories will have turned into a socialist party. Do you think they will?
    That's the problem Roly. Your not even giving johnson/torys the chance. you have dismissed it before even seeing what we end up with.
    It reminds me of when May went for the 2nd vote on Brexit deal. Sky news asked a labour parliament member
    "Which way are you voting" she replied NO. "I can't back that deal". The reporter then asked if she had read it which she responded. NO not yet but it will be the same as the last deal

    Regards do I think Johnson will get a good deal. I'm not sure. I would hope he will. What I can't do is criticise him without seeing what he has to offer.
    It's the same looking at covid. There is a few mistakes made but a lot of positive things they have also done. And hopefully going forwards the NHS will get the reform it desperately needs due to this tragedy.
    Last edited by caytonmiller; 27-05-2020 at 03:12 PM.

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    Quite amused that Cummings and some on here are saying that the public anger on this is down to the media stirring it up.

    I'm sure we established on here only two days ago that this was an arrogant and patronising stance to take and that the good public are more than capable of thinking for themselves?

    Which was is it guys?!

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    My cousin is suffering with covid 19. She is at home looking after there 11 year old son whilst her partner has just come off a ventilator in RDG hospital.

    If she could have come to our house and gone and lived in the separate apartment then why wouldn't I do it? Why wouldn't any family do it to make sure that they're both watched over?

    I think that it would be reasonable for her to do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    My cousin is suffering with covid 19. She is at home looking after there 11 year old son whilst her partner has just come off a ventilator in RDG hospital.

    If she could have come to our house and gone and lived in the separate apartment then why wouldn't I do it? Why wouldn't any family do it to make sure that they're both watched over?

    I think that it would be reasonable for her to do so.
    I'm not sure the journey he was the problem for me. It was the fact he thought he and his wife had covid that potential could have endangered others plus the 30 mile trip to test his eyesight was a blatant lie.
    For me it's a trust issue. I'm ok with him breaking the lock down rules, each to there own. but he has to face conciseness if caught. He got caught so he should step down.

    Tbh I'm surprised that the police have not asked him why he thought it was appropriate to drive when he thought his vision was impaired and unsure if his vision was adequate to endure a long journey.

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