Todays politicians are ‘career’ ones, very few have actual life experiences in the real world.
Boris won by a landslide if there was a general election tomorrow he'd probably win by a slightly reduced landslide, if the oppositions domestic and foreign policys are focused entirely on a slice of birthday cake, if left wing social media is in overdrive encouraging supporters to write to their nearest Conservative MP to complain about nothing else but a slice of birthday cake you know that they have absolutely nothing to offer except expressing anger and the horror of a slice of birthday cake
Boris won by a landslide if there was a general election tomorrow he'd probably win by a slightly reduced landslide, if the oppositions domestic and foreign policys are focused entirely on a slice of birthday cake, if left wing social media is in overdrive encouraging supporters to write to their nearest Conservative MP to complain about nothing else but a slice of birthday cake you know that they have absolutely nothing to offer except expressing anger and the horror of a slice of birthday cake
slice of birthday cake
You have clearly misunderstood the term "career politician."
Career politicians tend to leave University, get a job as an advisor and try to get on a list. On the Labour side that could alternatively be via a Union role.
The current administration are packed with people who have worked in the "real world", but their world is one of high paid jobs in journalism, banking or the legal profession.
I'd much prefer career politicians (with all their faults) than this lot.
It's quite simple Mr Harty, the Government are led by people who aren't very nice people and it starts at the top.
Typical thick working class Tory.
Pretty harsh, and with little foundation.
Obviously those with endless cultural references who can spell the names of actual pianists are probably in group one.
Boris won by a landslide if there was a general election tomorrow he'd probably win by a slightly reduced landslide.
Boris won by a landslide if there was a general election tomorrow he'd probably win by a slightly reduced landslide, if the oppositions domestic and foreign policys are focused entirely on a slice of birthday cake, if left wing social media is in overdrive encouraging supporters to write to their nearest Conservative MP to complain about nothing else but a slice of birthday cake you know that they have absolutely nothing to offer except expressing anger and the horror of a slice of birthday cake
Obviously, and probably.
You've spelled "breaking the law" and "misleading parliament" incorrectly.
Typical thick working class Tory.
Boris won by a landslide if there was a general election tomorrow he'd probably win by a slightly reduced landslide, if the oppositions domestic and foreign policys are focused entirely on a slice of birthday cake, if left wing social media is in overdrive encouraging supporters to write to their nearest Conservative MP to complain about nothing else but a slice of birthday cake you know that they have absolutely nothing to offer except expressing anger and the horror of a slice of birthday cake
I haven't been to a fancy dress party since my sixth form and undergraduate days - and that's a long time ago - but SS uniforms were not unusual at such occasions back then.Really?
You don't just nip into Tesco for a uniform like that!
It'd probably be easier to get hold of one of Lady Di's dresses for a fancy dress do!
Really?
You don't just nip into Tesco for a uniform like that!
It'd probably be easier to get hold of one of Lady Di's dresses for a fancy dress do!