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  1. #41
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    Frank, you’re being pedantic but I’ll play along. You won’t answer questions until yours are dealt with so this should allow you to answer all of mine.

    You started this thread by asking a question: “what would you do?” I answered it.

    I answered all your questions in post 18 on post 19.

    You didn’t ask any questions in posts 23 or 25.

    You asked 3 questions in post 28;
    1 If this bloke is guilty, does that mean the whole Tory party are like it.?
    That was about the nipple-licker. No it doesn’t but there are already a higher proportion of Tory MPs and former MPs involved in ***ual scandals than in the general population. I read that in the Times

    2 Does it also mean that Labour people are not deviants or break rules??
    No it doesn’t, but there are seemingly far fewer of them.

    3 As you are an atheist, you wont have read the bible. In it, it states that he who has not sinned can cast the first stone. Is that you?
    I have probably sinned so far as the bible is concerned, but not to the extent that I have broken laws or done anything immoralany that would put me on the front page of the Daily Mail. That means that I have the moral authority to criticise others who have.

    You asked a question in post 30 which I answered.

    In post 33 you asked two more;
    Could it be that the Tories can be right about an issue, but the answer doesnt conform to socialist dogma? The answer is yes. So what else are you wrong about?
    You’re right for the first part, but I’m sure that the worst serial killers loved their mothers - you can see an iota of good in something inherently evil. Interesting that you mentioned a single issue and you were correct to do so. As they say, a broken clock is right twice a day.

    Can you measure how mad you are?
    I can’t but I’m sure a psychiatrist could try.

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    I’m ever helpful me, so here’s all the ones outstanding for you Frank:

    1 (Concerning the opening post) So what would you do?

    2 (About post 25) What do you mean, hoaxers?

    3 So Frank, do you know where your towel is? (Hint: it’s a metaphorical towel; you’ll get extra points if you understand the cultural reference)

    4 Should BJ resign?

    5 Who should be the next leader of the Tory party?

    6 What should the Government do to help those suffering because of rising prices and high inflation?

    7 Should the Government apologise for causing excess deaths during covid through initial inaction and poor infection controls?

    8 Should the Government apologise for the percentage of its MPs who are s*ex offenders in a far higher proportion to that seen in the general population?

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    No 1 the post above this one. Labour are inherently deviant, they call it diversity. The bloke in question was released. In your mind he is guilty.

    You have to be deviant to vote for deviancy. There are many more of them than are tories. Labour, all of it, are deviant.

    No 3, You have no moral right to criticise e anyone.

    You are racist. You refer to my middle eastern genes, 1 percent. As for saying the tories are right in some things....your rationalisation for saying that is bonkers, in the post below the one im referring to.

    The Tories constantly save this country from the atom bomb of Labour rule over and over.

    You will argue against what i say, you are quite mad. Or put another way, you are evil.

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    So Frank, not only are you not answering the individual questions, you also seem not to understand what they are even though they are perfectly clear. For example, question 1 was about the post with which you opened this thread which I answered and then asked what YOU would do. It wasn’t about some “bloke”. Clue: it was about covid and the cost of living crisis.

    It’s quite clear to me Frank that you don’t have a single thought or idea in your head. You’re like a blind man shooting at the world, but you keep hitting your foot, continually demonstrating your lack of insight or intelligence. You won’t answer my questions because you can’t, or at least not until you’ve talked to someone and adopted their views.

    You’re a joke Frank.

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    [QUOTE=cayambe;40042050]Any measures must be designed to help the worse off.


    2. Increase the amount earned free of tax by 20 % with a mechanism to prevent this benefitting anyone earning over say £35,000.

    Hmmmm... I pay enough Tax at 40p in the £1 as it is thanks & the lying current Government promised to raise the Tax thresholds in their manifesto at the last General Election and reneged on it...

    All politicians are liars, hence why I do not get involved in political threads or vote.

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    [QUOTE=Blackdogblue;40046389]
    Quote Originally Posted by cayambe View Post
    Any measures must be designed to help the worse off.


    2. Increase the amount earned free of tax by 20 % with a mechanism to prevent this benefitting anyone earning over say £35,000.

    Hmmmm... I pay enough Tax at 40p in the £1 as it is thanks & the lying current Government promised to raise the Tax thresholds in their manifesto at the last General Election and reneged on it...

    All politicians are liars, hence why I do not get involved in political threads or vote.
    Some politicians are definitely liars, but I think it is harsh to say that they all are.

    The UK political system is based on democracy.

    Nothing will ever improve if people just bury their heads in the sand.

    If you don’t vote, you have no say over who makes decisions on issues that are important (e.g taxation, education, health etc )

    Look at Russia and be grateful that you live in a country that gives you the right to a meaningful vote.

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    I know what you are saying however I used to work for Remploy, Ester McVey was seen outside one of the sites holding a save Remploy banner and fully behind it when she was the local MP.. Suddenly she became DWP & it was her who made the final decision to close it down…

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