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

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beorhthelm

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reckon the perpetual fuss over ending the £20 uplift for covid is one reason they wont do more targeted help through UC.
 




Motogull

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Johnson is pulling the sorts of stunts that the world be complaining about had Robert Mugabe done the same. He's taking bunglecuntery miles into new territory.
 


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Bodian

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We won't actually see this £400 anyway. It will be paid to the energy companies and our bills 'reduced' by £400. Which basically gives them the go-ahead to raise prices as much as they want and still make it look as though they are giving us something. A bit like when they took 5p off petrol taxes, but petrol (up here anyway) went up 2p the next day. They just said 'would have gone up 7p otherwise' - but we don't actually know that.

In effect this is a windfall tax on the fuel producers to move money back to the energy companies. We're just the conduit, or the pawns in the middle.
 


vegster

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Johnson is pulling the sorts of stunts that the world be complaining about had Robert Mugabe done the same. He's taking bunglecuntery miles into new territory.
In my lifetime I have never known a Prime Minister as corrupt and unprincipled.. the ruling Party would stand for the values of democracy and justice even if their leader didn't....

Sadly we are now in a time when rules and interpretations can be corrupted and twisted to suit the requirements of our current Prime Minister.

A little bit of us dies each day that this man stays in office. As a nation historically we have done things that have been selfish, ignorant, callous or sometimes groundbreaking , liberating and world leading. .. Our democracy is built on honesty, trust and the integrity to do " The Right Thing " ...and yet now we have a government shaped in the image of its leader, corrupt, lying and unable to he truthful. Sadly the only way to stem this tide is to hope for Johnson's MP's to restore the values we once took for granted...but sadly, too many are unable to shed their hero worship and face reality.
 




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The changing of the Ministerial code is straight out of the Dictator's handbook. Gain office on the back of a lie and then start changing laws not only to enable immoral behaviour but crucially to disable any consequences if caught.

Boris Johnson must be stopped. This government must be stopped. Burn them out.
 


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The changing of the Ministerial code is straight out of the Dictator's handbook. Gain office on the back of a lie and then start changing laws not only to enable immoral behaviour but crucially to disable any consequences if caught.

Boris Johnson must be stopped. This government must be stopped. Burn them out.

Unfortunatley we have to sit this out till the next GE.

Personally I think it would be preferable to see a few hundred thousand young people spending their weekends marching to protest at the various thefts of democracy that are happening under Johnson, rather than causing pointless and risible mayhem on behalf of 'extinction rebellion' and other such soppy-bollocks tomfoolery.

But you can't have everything :shrug:
 


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Johnson is pulling the sorts of stunts that the world be complaining about had Robert Mugabe done the same. He's taking bunglecuntery miles into new territory.

It shows how weak flabby and clueless the national infrastructure has become. There may have been a time in the past when the 1922 committee would have elected someone to take the shitter out the back somewhere and shoot him. The tories have become so gormless all they want to be these days is star****ers (apart from a principled but ineffectual few).

Johnson is therefore likely to be with us until (hopefully) he is defenestrated at the next GE.

Johnson, Patel, Dorries and Gove. The four horsemen of the apocalypse. War, Pestilence, Famine, and Death.
 


Insel affe

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In my lifetime I have never known a Prime Minister as corrupt and unprincipled.. the ruling Party would stand for the values of democracy and justice even if their leader didn't....

Sadly we are now in a time when rules and interpretations can be corrupted and twisted to suit the requirements of our current Prime Minister.

A little bit of us dies each day that this man stays in office. As a nation historically we have done things that have been selfish, ignorant, callous or sometimes groundbreaking , liberating and world leading. .. Our democracy is built on honesty, trust and the integrity to do " The Right Thing " ...and yet now we have a government shaped in the image of its leader, corrupt, lying and unable to he truthful. Sadly the only way to stem this tide is to hope for Johnson's MP's to restore the values we once took for granted...but sadly, too many are unable to shed their hero worship and face reality.

This, well said Sir Vegster
 


Mr Putdown

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In my lifetime I have never known a Prime Minister as corrupt and unprincipled.. the ruling Party would stand for the values of democracy and justice even if their leader didn't....

I’m sixty bloody two, so I’ve seen all sorts of political crap, and you are totally right.

I’m not a political person, I read manifesto’s and see both positives and negative’s with every party and try and vote accordingly. Hence why avoid posting on political threads, if one mentions a positive view of a particular policy, you will immediately be accused of supporting other loosely similar policies from the same political party. There’s no debate, you’re views on every subject are just politically labelled by idiots and anything you subsequently say is just referred back to your point you made being wrong in their eyes.

Serious political debate is dead in this country.

Apologies for going off topic :D, but the lying, racist, pisshead, haystack is still PM. And, as you pointed out, he’s still corrupt and totally unprincipled.
 




Mr Putdown

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Unfortunatley we have to sit this out till the next GE.

But why don’t we stand up to it? Why aren’t we marching against this utter destruction of everything I thought a modern forward looking country like us, should be.

Johnson has trampled all over everything I believed in about this country, and he couldn’t give a feck.

And we just sit there politely, awaiting the next general election (which is absolutely a fixed five year term, unless the government choose to do different.)

Why?

(certainly not aimed at you HWT, it’s a rant about politics in the UK and how people suck up to being fed utter shit and saying, it’s ok but they’ve tasted better. It’s better the shit you know, than that foreign muck kinda thing.)

It’s so sad.
 


essbee1

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But why don’t we stand up to it? Why aren’t we marching against this utter destruction of everything I thought a modern forward looking country like us, should be.

Johnson has trampled all over everything I believed in about this country, and he couldn’t give a feck.

And we just sit there politely, awaiting the next general election (which is absolutely a fixed five year term, unless the government choose to do different.)

Why?

(certainly not aimed at you HWT, it’s a rant about politics in the UK and how people suck up to being fed utter shit and saying, it’s ok but they’ve tasted better. It’s better the shit you know, than that foreign muck kinda thing.)

It’s so sad.

This. Can we not have a huge demo against the pri*k? And it it turns ugly, then he will take the rap.
 


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But why don’t we stand up to it? Why aren’t we marching against this utter destruction of everything I thought a modern forward looking country like us, should be.

Johnson has trampled all over everything I believed in about this country, and he couldn’t give a feck.

And we just sit there politely, awaiting the next general election (which is absolutely a fixed five year term, unless the government choose to do different.)

Why?

(certainly not aimed at you HWT, it’s a rant about politics in the UK and how people suck up to being fed utter shit and saying, it’s ok but they’ve tasted better. It’s better the shit you know, than that foreign muck kinda thing.)

It’s so sad.

Apathy, sheer apathy, and yes, it's so sad.
 




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But why don’t we stand up to it? Why aren’t we marching against this utter destruction of everything I thought a modern forward looking country like us, should be.

Johnson has trampled all over everything I believed in about this country, and he couldn’t give a feck.

And we just sit there politely, awaiting the next general election (which is absolutely a fixed five year term, unless the government choose to do different.)

Why?

(certainly not aimed at you HWT, it’s a rant about politics in the UK and how people suck up to being fed utter shit and saying, it’s ok but they’ve tasted better. It’s better the shit you know, than that foreign muck kinda thing.)

It’s so sad.

In the rest of my post I wrote:

"Personally I think it would be preferable to see a few hundred thousand young people spending their weekends marching to protest at the various thefts of democracy that are happening under Johnson, rather than causing pointless and risible mayhem on behalf of 'extinction rebellion' and other such soppy-bollocks tomfoolery."
 


Mr Putdown

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In the rest of my post I wrote:

"Personally I think it would be preferable to see a few hundred thousand young people spending their weekends marching to protest at the various thefts of democracy that are happening under Johnson, rather than causing pointless and risible mayhem on behalf of 'extinction rebellion' and other such soppy-bollocks tomfoolery."

You did indeed, apologies, I was on a rant after just reading your first paragraph. :)

On the other hand, I thought your comparison between marching for our democracy and your derision for soppy-bollocks tomfoolery is just plain odd in the context of this discussion.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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But why don’t we stand up to it? Why aren’t we marching against this utter destruction of everything I thought a modern forward looking country like us, should be.

Johnson has trampled all over everything I believed in about this country, and he couldn’t give a feck.

And we just sit there politely, awaiting the next general election (which is absolutely a fixed five year term, unless the government choose to do different.)

Why?

(certainly not aimed at you HWT, it’s a rant about politics in the UK and how people suck up to being fed utter shit and saying, it’s ok but they’ve tasted better. It’s better the shit you know, than that foreign muck kinda thing.)

It’s so sad.
What I don't get is how you guys voted for him in the first place. Surely this crap hasn't come as a surprise for people? He done exactly what is previous behaviour suggested he would do?

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You did indeed, apologies, I was on a rant after just reading your first paragraph. :)

On the other hand, I thought your comparison between marching for our democracy and your derision for soppy-bollocks tomfoolery is just plain odd in the context of this discussion.


It is a comparison between something worthwhile versus what the political yoof actually focus their attention upon. I am in favour of the former but shake my head sadly at the latter.

I can draw you a diagram if you still think my assessment is still plain odd :wink:
 


Mr Putdown

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It is a comparison between something worthwhile versus what the political yoof actually focus their attention upon. I am in favour of the former but shake my head sadly at the latter.

I can draw you a diagram if you still think my assessment is still plain odd :wink:

I’m sure we are in full agreement with your main point. :)

The subtleties of where the younger generation should direct their ire is a moot point and a valid discussion.

I’m just more pissed off with the fact that so many just moan on social media rather than get off their arses and actually protest. It’s their future, not ours.
 


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