Surrey Phil
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- Aug 3, 2010
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Pray for a Labour majority, if the Cons nick it The So Soy Crew will be spitting in their Skinny Latte’s , the whining will be unbearable.
Not to mention the usual suspect telling us he’s leaving the country although tbf he claims to have future proofed himself.
Don’t worry Chick, I happen to think the election build up has been quite transparent, lies and flaws are exposed on all (both) sides and now it’s up to folk to make their minds up.
I happen to think it’s been a very different process than the 2016 referendum.
Now, I’m going back to Front Row on Radio 4. They’re doing a piece on “gender imbalance in art collections”. It’s rather good. #soyboyforever
I did actually chuckle Nibbs at this [emoji106]
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If cutting our way to prosperity is so great, how do you explain a decade of feeble economic growth, stagnating wages, soaring poverty, and failing public services?
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If cutting our way to prosperity is so great, how do you explain a decade of feeble economic growth, stagnating wages, soaring poverty, and failing public services?
The previous decade Labour pissed it all away, so cutbacks were inevitable!
I've gone through the various options time and time again but here we are 2 days out from polling day and in all honesty I cannot think of a party I can positively vote for. What a sad state of affairs and I can't be the only one thinking like this.
For the first time ever, I don't think I will be voting in a General Election. Not because I can't be bothered but mostly because I don't want to endorse any of the options presented.
Effing shambles.
The previous decade Labour pissed it all away, so cutbacks were inevitable!
The previous decade Labour pissed it all away, so cutbacks were inevitable!
Austerity always was and always will be, a choice.
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Osbourne also admitted labour weren't responsible for the crash. People like Sajid Javid, our current chancellor were much at fault.Stop harping on about what happened over a decade ago and focus on what is happening now. Osbourne has said himself that austerity was never a necessity. And you can’t justify cutting services and plunging millions into poverty whilst giving tax breaks worth billions to the already wealthy. But it’s only the poor that suffer so **** ‘em right?
This four year old with suspected pneumonia, sleeping on a pile of coats in A&E due to a lack of beds doesn’t need your apathy, he needs your vote.
I've gone through the various options time and time again but here we are 2 days out from polling day and in all honesty I cannot think of a party I can positively vote for. What a sad state of affairs and I can't be the only one thinking like this.
For the first time ever, I don't think I will be voting in a General Election. Not because I can't be bothered but mostly because I don't want to endorse any of the options presented.
Effing shambles.
You'll have to point out where I said I was apathetic.
The previous decade Labour pissed it all away, so cutbacks were inevitable!