PARTYGATE

Started by Ebenezer Good, June 18, 2023, 05:38:51 AM

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Gboro64

Quote from: Blott on June 18, 2023, 09:00:21 PM
Quote from: Gboro64 on June 18, 2023, 08:23:21 PMFully agree that Boris and his cronies were totally wrong to party during lockdown and their hipocracy makes my blood boil . I've voted Tory in the last 2 elections and think the electorate will vote them out come the next election.
The big question is, Is this right or do we judge them on future policies and past economic performance.
Labour under Starmer IMO are unelectable and Reform do not always field a local candidate.
er, 13 years of austerity,, highest inflation since Noah paddled on Albert Park, interest rates highest for years, heat & light trebled in 2 years, so what economic policies are currently working?  Better trains in  Ukraine,  holes in the road that you need a crane to get out of,  millions made from COVID by Tory donors,  oh, and they have sorted out the immigration issue.
TBF . How would any party have managed the economic post COVID and Brexit and with the Ukraine problem.
Easy to criticise a government when you are on the outside.
All Starmer offers is criticism and back biting without any credible policies.

Blott

Quote from: Gboro64 on June 19, 2023, 11:33:19 AM
Quote from: Blott on June 18, 2023, 09:00:21 PM
Quote from: Gboro64 on June 18, 2023, 08:23:21 PMFully agree that Boris and his cronies were totally wrong to party during lockdown and their hipocracy makes my blood boil . I've voted Tory in the last 2 elections and think the electorate will vote them out come the next election.
The big question is, Is this right or do we judge them on future policies and past economic performance.
Labour under Starmer IMO are unelectable and Reform do not always field a local candidate.
er, 13 years of austerity,, highest inflation since Noah paddled on Albert Park, interest rates highest for years, heat & light trebled in 2 years, so what economic policies are currently working?  Better trains in  Ukraine,  holes in the road that you need a crane to get out of,  millions made from COVID by Tory donors,  oh, and they have sorted out the immigration issue.
TBF . How would any party have managed the economic post COVID and Brexit and with the Ukraine problem.
Easy to criticise a government when you are on the outside.
All Starmer offers is criticism and back biting without any credible policies.
Apart from they haven't. They borrowed the money and gave it to their mates. Opposition is about backstabbing. Do you expect him to announce key policies a year before an election? It wasn't Labour that made the markets crap themselves with our 6 week PM, incidentally who beat the current PM in an election. Interest Rates Rocketted, no one would lend us money. It's been a shambles since Cameron.

fukyu

Liz truss wants a boot up her arse the stupid cow, she's thicker than Corbyn and Abbott put together. :carrick3:

Johnny Thunder

I'd smash Liz Truss to bits.



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Blott

Quote from: fukyu on June 19, 2023, 12:18:43 PMLiz truss wants a boot up her arse the stupid cow, she's thicker than Corbyn and Abbott put together. :carrick3:
f me it's a bad bad day when we agree. Corbyn was especially stupid, no political nouse whatsoever, Abbott messed up her farce left stance when her son went to public school.


Truss it's estimates has cost the country anywhere between £35b and £70b, and they give Gordon Brown stick for losing £2b to £3b on gold.

Blott

I don't care what your view is or politics this is funny



https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65952298

Johnny Thunder

I reckon them two dancing ended up bucking.


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fukyu

Quote from: Johnny Thunder on June 19, 2023, 03:00:19 PMI reckon them two dancing ended up bucking.


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I Think he's a gayer,the bew...woman in the black dress. :thrapp:  :buck:

Ural Quntz (Moderator)

Nice restraint there Coulbs

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fukyu


Johnny Thunder