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Thread: O/T:- ⚠️Impressed with the leadership [The UK Party Politics Thread]

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    What spooks them is when the buffoon adds 'high wage, high skill' to that formula and talks about levelling up.
    Makes them think maybe he's serious, sees a role for the state in building the country
    Agreed.

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    So now we have a picture of the Tories enjoying a cheese and wine party in the back garden of No 10. Dominic Raab claims it took place after a long day of meetings so was within the rules. It clearly wasn't. The rules that they introduced said people could go to work for essential business that couldn't be done from home. Then they had to go home. Getting together for a few drinks after work was strictly forbidden. So the PM flouts the rules, and the deputy PM doesn't know what they are.

    When will people wake up to the fact that we are being governed by a bunch of lying, cheating, incompetent scumbags?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    So now we have a picture of the Tories enjoying a cheese and wine party in the back garden of No 10. Dominic Raab claims it took place after a long day of meetings so was within the rules. It clearly wasn't. The rules that they introduced said people could go to work for essential business that couldn't be done from home. Then they had to go home. Getting together for a few drinks after work was strictly forbidden. So the PM flouts the rules, and the deputy PM doesn't know what they are.

    When will people wake up to the fact that we are being governed by a bunch of lying, cheating, incompetent scumbags?
    Serious question, whilst I agree with much of what you say, would now be a good time for the government to collapse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanjoPie View Post
    Serious question, whilst I agree with much of what you say, would now be a good time for the government to collapse?
    I don't suppose there is a good time for a government to collapse, but every day this bunch remain in charge is a day too long. I know an honest government is stretching credibility to the limit, but all we are getting is lie after lie after lie. Surely somewhere in the Tory party there is a semi-corrupt leader and cabinet rather than a totally corrupt leader and cabinet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I don't suppose there is a good time for a government to collapse, but every day this bunch remain in charge is a day too long. I know an honest government is stretching credibility to the limit, but all we are getting is lie after lie after lie. Surely somewhere in the Tory party there is a semi-corrupt leader and cabinet rather than a totally corrupt leader and cabinet?
    I think we need someone unconnected with the cabinet to lead, some of cabinet are ok. We need a safe pair of hands at the moment, Jeremy Hunt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I don't suppose there is a good time for a government to collapse, but every day this bunch remain in charge is a day too long. I know an honest government is stretching credibility to the limit, but all we are getting is lie after lie after lie. Surely somewhere in the Tory party there is a semi-corrupt leader and cabinet rather than a totally corrupt leader and cabinet?
    Pretty well summed in this paragraph taken from an article in the i:

    "We saw a similar Raab-style defence early on in “partygate”, when No 10, the PM and other ministers all stressed that staff were relaxing because they had “worked incredibly hard” through the year. Again, tell that to those doctors, nurses and midwives who weren’t allowed to gather socially at all last December – and who stuck to the rules. This is the kind of tone-deafness that is so corrosive of any government’s hopes of staying in power. It suggests that the party has been in power for so long that it has forgotten basic political hygiene as much as the public health restrictions it itself set. The difficulty for Boris Johnson is that every new photo, every video, every leaked document confirms suspicions that his Downing Street had a culture where the rules were bent, not observed. The garden party image suggests not “gruelling conditions” but ruling conditions, of a bubble that couldn’t see anything wrong with its actions. Most worrying of all, it seems that those within the bubble still can’t".

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    “Sigh”!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanjoPie View Post
    “Sigh”!!!
    Me too !!!

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    Well done Boris for not introducing more restrictions at the moment unlike Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    Labour in Wales seem to be making a pigs ear of it.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-59803105





    Puts on tin hat 😏

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    Quote Originally Posted by forwardmagpie View Post
    Well done Boris for not introducing more restrictions at the moment unlike Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
    At last, we've found someone who's actually 'impressed with the leadership'!

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