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In the national interest....
This is a complete farce. Billy big balls should start looking after his children. He cannot even look after a family home, let alone the country. Surely after the lies overall he might have been given a pass. Unfortunately you can't just keep saying sorry, bow out. Ido think Cummings has played apart because he's scorn. Bottom line is, whilst theyhaving it large. We lost our loved ones, adhering too the rules. Balls, he should just go...is GJ his spin doctor.:hehetable:hehetable:hehetable:tongueout
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well if you want starmer that says much about you.
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[QUOTE=cashman;1263271]well if you want starmer that says much about you.
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go or stay i,m not bothered which as long as its the best decision to keep out labour at the next election. if they had been in charge i have a feeling we,d be like canada, australia and new zealand now.
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While all this wrangling is going on the business of the country is not being dealt with….and who knows what else is being buried.
Odders, it is a fact of life that to be a politician you have to have the ability to look someone in the face and lie to them….you have to have the ability to con the electorate. The days of politicians going into politics to make our lives better is long long gone……anyone who thinks otherwise is deluded. They are not in it for us…they are in it for them. Once someone is elected, they are elevated above us….the hoi-polloi. So they feel that they are not confined by the same rules…..they grow a sense of entitlement. You mention that Dom Cummings has a part to play in this…yes he has and don’t forget he is a liar and has admitted it. He is a bitter man who has knowledge of stuff that we are not privileged to know….that he uses it to try to gain personal revenge makes his testimony questionable. If the PM is unseated the who do you see who has the cojones and the wit to take over the reins. Or do you want another election? If Boris stands down will all those who had restrictions imposed on them….for weddings, funerals, for their visits to the elderly parents in care homes be consoled? I was one of those who had to have a very limited funeral for my much loved mother…..with only 8 mourners allowed….in spite of the fact that there were seven children and innumerable other relatives who were unable to attend. Boris being unseated will not alter what went on in the past…it is time we put down this media feeding frenzy and got on with the business of the country. This political in fighting is doing the country no favours |
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Starmer let Jimmy Saville off the hook when he was at the D.P.P. to me thats far worse.
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In fact if anyone should be leading this country, its Brother Rishi. Jimmy Savile should have been prosecuted way before Starmer was is nappies. Your making yourself look stupid. You hate Liebour. Don't act like one of them EDL Pricks(remember them?) Before go mental accussing, remember it's an open forum for debates. Do you want this place quiet again? |
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As for knowing his thoughts... ...he puts them onsite in what are known as posts, it isn't magic! :bangh8::signthis: |
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you cant put sense where there is none less,
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Has anyone considered that those conservative politicians who are calling for Boris to be unseated might have ulterior motives?
And Dominic Cummings who is stoking the fire is a self confessed liar….and as bitter as the stuff you paint on a nail biters nails. Not a good combination for getting the best information. |
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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1263333]Has anyone considered that those conservative politicians who are calling for Boris to be unseated might have ulterior motives?
but these motives might be the fact of losing their seat at the next general election if he is still in charge. if they feel that way you cannot blame them as he could be the reason some may be looking for other jobs through no fault of their own. |
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