[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...

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Thunder Bolt

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Sunak is an ex banker, I don’t know if his brother being senior old bill will run either, Dick seems to be getting any grief flying about because of the Mets appalling performance.

It's Savid Javid's brother Baz in the Met, not Rishi Sunak. Sorry if my post was confusing,
 








Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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I watch videos, like that above, of our politicians and now find myself totally switched off to them - vacuous is being kind.

Maybe that is the plan, create voter apathy and get back in that way, with just the pig with a rosette voters bothering on the day!

The stain of Johnson on members of the cabinet is so toxic, it’s so putrid, it’s so very nauseating that I doubt any of them would make credible candidates now. If the letters go in and he is loses the subsequent vote, his whole cabal will crumble. It’s not the sort of stain that you can just wash out.

Many of those who have worked with Johnson are still frantically scrubbing their careers clean, is he adept at creating scape goats of those in his shadow.

Much like the numerous women he has had affairs with, it’s clear that he insists on going bare back, there’s always a good chance that those women find themselves inadvertently impregnated with a half-human/half-swine problem, those he admits to get given a stupid name and have to suffer a life of being linked ti him and mothered by a forever bitter woman, ruing the day she took his pig-cock in her hand. But there are clearly as many sporn whom he’ll never admit to, maybe that’s a blessing to them.
 






The Clamp

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A picture paints a thousand words.

The Tory front bench sit in silence as Kier Starmer details to the house, the sacrifices the British public made during lockdowns and the catalogue of lies told by Johnson, supported by his cabinet as they appeared in interviews and in public and degraded themselves to keep their jobs.

Hang your heads, you are not fit to govern.

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Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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Tory meltdown incoming...

A picture paints a thousand words.

The Tory front bench sit in silence as Kier Starmer details to the house, the sacrifices the British public made during lockdowns and the catalogue of lies told by Johnson, supported by his cabinet as they appeared in interviews and in public and degraded themselves to keep their jobs.

Hang your heads, you are not fit to govern.

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Brilliant picture.

Interesting that the person hiding behind the mask is the only one that most right thinking folk would not class as a grade A c**t. He doesn’t really want to be there does he, squashed between two morally obese pigs.
 














Poojah

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Brilliant picture.

Interesting that the person hiding behind the mask is the only one that most right thinking folk would not class as a grade A c**t. He doesn’t really want to be there does he, squashed between two morally obese pigs.

“Morally obese pigs”. Love that. :D

Sunak is the only person on that bench who I could ever imagine voting for, and I say that as someone who had only ever voted Tory up to (and excluding) January 2020. Not perfect by any means, but as far as I can tell an infinitely better politician and human being than anyone sat alongside him in this photo.
 




A1X

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They know how weak and the pathetic the PM is but the thought of losing him is really starting to hurt as other folk from the right slowly the take down, undoubtedly, the worst PM in living memory.

I don’t really see why. It’s not like the replacement won’t be a Tory, it’s not like the replacement will reverse their precious Brexit. It’s just plain odd that they’ve invested so much in him personally.
 






vegster

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Hopefully a couple more stories tonight for the Sunday papers
There will probably be more stories...Johnson whooping it up illegally with his cronies during lockdown but hey, Jeremy Corbyn wore the wrong coat to an Armistice Day commemoration! We have to get our priorities right.....
 


Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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I don’t really see why. It’s not like the replacement won’t be a Tory, it’s not like the replacement will reverse their precious Brexit. It’s just plain odd that they’ve invested so much in him personally.

It's not the Tory's Brexit. It's the Brexit a majority of Brits voted for, slender majority or otherwise.
 






Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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It's not the Tory's Brexit. It's the Brexit a majority of Brits voted for, slender majority or otherwise.
It's the type of Brexit chosen by the Tories, not chosen by the electorate, though.

'Absolutely nobody is talking about threatening our place in the Single Market.’
 


Stato

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It's not the Tory's Brexit. It's the Brexit a majority of Brits voted for, slender majority or otherwise.

You mean a majority of those who voted, not a majority of Brits. There were roughly 17m for, 16m against, 13m registered who didn't vote and 18m who weren't registered. Approximately 27% of Brits voted for it. YouGov polling showed a majority voting leave only among Conservative and UKIP voters from 2015. A majority of those who voted Labour, Lib Dem, Green and Other all voted remain. It was the Tory's idea to have the referendum, a Tory Prime Minister made the decision that a simple majority of those voting would be enough and since the vote the Tory party has run in two general elections referring to themselves as the party of Brexit, or as those who would get Brexit done The statement that it is the Tory's Brexit is very much closer to being true than the statement that a majority of Brits voted for it.
 


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