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So that's two Tory scandals in a week.
But, but "A GREEN POLITICIAN TOOK AN AEROPLANE!!!" (c) [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION]
Of course it's just a snapshot of a shifting situation but this may just remind the tribal tories on here who persistently weaponise government-friendly polls that people can change their minds and their triumphalism is misplaced......
The Mail is all over this.
With that mad right wing rag against you, I wonder how much longer the rest of the right wing media will stand by their man.
I remember when the Sun turned Blair. I think it would a barometer moment if they switched to Labour and Starmer. They have their fingers on the pulse of millions of the weakest minded people in this country, they tend to change opinion like a flock of birds taking to the air. Johnson’s career is over as soon as the Sun turns. The good thing is, Tories won’t be able to shift him prior to the next election as he’ll hopefully fly kamikaze into a the sort of defeat Blair used to inflict on the Tories.
Nothing will focus the minds of Tory MPs more than a Labour lead. Knives being sharpened, perhaps?
A party simply unfit to govern.
They're not finished with trying to rig the system, now they want to dismantle electoral commission next.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ory-move-to-weaken-power-of-election-watchdog
Its all about removing accountability and abusing the power of the executive.
We did see it a bit under Blair in the 90's, but noting like this
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Another election pledge broken. This government has voted to break the triple lock, this evening. After all, the more pensioners that die, the fewer pensions paid out, and more money for their corrupt pockets.
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Quite right too. The government voted to suspend it for a year as the Pandemic distorted wage growth figures meaning pensioners would have possibly seen a whopping 8% increase.View attachment 142181
Another election pledge broken. This government has voted to break the triple lock, this evening. After all, the more pensioners that die, the fewer pensions paid out, and more money for their corrupt pockets.
Quite right too. The government voted to suspend it for a year as the Pandemic distorted wage growth figures meaning pensioners would have possibly seen a whopping 8% increase.
There is already significant intergenerational inequality plus the whole country has sacrificed much, mainly to protect the elderly and vulnerable ... expecting everything to carry on as if we hadn't had a global pandemic seems a bit selfish.
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