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Politics

What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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8 minutes ago, royal white said:

People already saying they will vote Labour without knowing their manifesto. It’s not like supporting a football team 🙄🙄

Who has said that?

Arts Council England were supposed to be announcing their National Portfolio investment tomorrow. 

This has now been put on hold. Very frustrating for anyone in the industry. 

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Who knows or reads every political party's manifesto?

You see evidence of where the parties allegiances and priorities are, when they're in power, from what they say or what ideas they come up with.

I'll probably vote Labour. Slim chance I may go Lib Dems and I'd never vote for the other lot of c*nts 

Sunak appointing folk from across the party and not just his mates, which is certainly good optics.

It's already an improvement.

Just not having Johnson and that clattering Dickensian beanpole anywhere in sight is a good way to begin

Has Dorries got a spot?

14 minutes ago, Morizio said:

Has Dorries got a spot?

Only the one at the back of her throat where Boris’s cock goes

Braverman gets a top gig, @Casinowill be pleased

10 minutes ago, Sweep said:

Braverman gets a top gig, @Casinowill be pleased

Best move Sunak has made.

Now let's see if she actually manages to do something (or is allowed to). Not convinced it will happen, but we'll see.

Still an election deciding issue this.

 

Shapps is a wanker

But by and large, Sunak doesn’t have a great squad to pick from 

Just don’t fuck up, that’s the brief.

1 hour ago, royal white said:

People already saying they will vote Labour without knowing their manifesto. It’s not like supporting a football team 🙄🙄

Thing is, who do you vote for when you don’t actually believe the manifesto would be delivered anyway. It’s all bluff and bluster and wishful thinking.

Amazing eye contact from Rishi today looking at many different cameras. Hopefully that’s won him some future votes after yesterdays fiasco 🙄

12 minutes ago, royal white said:

Amazing eye contact from Rishi today looking at many different cameras. Hopefully that’s won him some future votes after yesterdays fiasco 🙄

Audio and video systems went down before his speech yesterday. I can only assume he was having a problem with an autocue/camera as it was bizarre. 

Gove appointed as the Levelling Up minister.

That's pretty good, to be fair.

Steve Barclay as Minister for Health. 

That's a bit like appointing Jeremy Corbyn as Defence Secretary. 

This is the man that tried to block the start of the vaccination programme and was thankfully ignored. 

Profoundly disliked by anybody with half a brain in the NHS. Loves a spreadsheet and a meaningless target. 

Shite, and I mean shite appointment which has got everyone shaking their heads in disbelief. 

1 hour ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Best move Sunak has made.

Now let's see if she actually manages to do something (or is allowed to). Not convinced it will happen, but we'll see.

Still an election deciding issue this.

 

The fact that that is an election deciding issue is fucked up.

1 hour ago, Sweep said:

Braverman gets a top gig, @Casinowill be pleased

Shes fucking vile

I dream of her falling out of a plane over the channel and being eaten by a few lost sharks

1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

The fact that that is an election deciding issue is fucked up.

Is it fuck a decider

Mortgages, inflation andpensions matter

A few brown people are neither her nor there especially in the midst of a labour shortage

2 minutes ago, Casino said:

Shes fucking vile

I dream of her falling out of a plane over the channel and being eaten by a few lost sharks

Slowly

Braverman is the worst pick of the lot.

But it was never going to be perfect.

Theyre still not electable but they sure as shit won’t be asking the plebs to decide.

Surprised Javid hasn't been appointed in some capacity 

1 hour ago, Spider said:

Braverman is the worst pick of the lot.

But it was never going to be perfect.

Theyre still not electable but they sure as shit won’t be asking the plebs to decide.

Yep, she's shite along with Raab. Not sure on Hunt but keeping him in post is probably sensible as is Wallace remaining as Def Sec. Coffey and Shapps are lower league but still wank.

5 hours ago, Spider said:

It’s a bit like saying you’re sat in a big bucket of shit, but you’d rather stay in it because you think the bucket you can’t see over there might have even smellier shit in it.

 

Not really, LEAs can really strangle good schools and teachers with woeful and needless bureaucracy.

Let good heads manage budgets, you get better results. It's one area where I think less regulation and academies can work.

But as I say, and like you, I'm not in the teaching profession so I'll leave it to them.

Sunak is very right wing, he's also an ideological intransigent.

This cabinet is utterly useless, like the last. Picking a leader and a cabinet out of this is a nonsense.

Then add in Braverman, dear me. 

This is not a one nation cabinet or party.

The sooner the door hits them on their way out the better.

15 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Sunak is very right wing, he's also an ideological intransigent.

This cabinet is utterly useless, like the last. Picking a leader and a cabinet out of this is a nonsense.

Then add in Braverman, dear me. 

This is not a one nation cabinet or party.

The sooner the door hits them on their way out the better.

I hope they get 18 months and turn it round… last thing we need is a large Labour majority. 

4 hours ago, Casino said:

Is it fuck a decider

Mortgages, inflation andpensions matter

A few brown people are neither her nor there especially in the midst of a labour shortage

Exactly 

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