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Randy McNob

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Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Lee Rowley MP is on Radio 4 now. He has been an MP for 6 years. In that time he has been:

Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party

Lord Commissioner of the Treasury

Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Business and Industry

Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Building and Infrastructure

And now is Minister of State for Building, Housing and planning.

Arguably, that is 5 different jobs in 6 years.

Civil servants must wonder whether their respective bosses will last the month.
 


Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
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Demonstrates Covid has had an impact but even without it the Tories have failed the NHS.

Ultimately, the NHS is their worse nightmare. Something everyone can access with limited money making opportunities.
It does, but not anywhere near as big as the Tories. It's been heading in the wrong direction ever since they first got in, with a pre-covid trend line that would still put the list over the 250 line by the time they (hopefully) get voted out at the next GE.

Tories love to try to pin the blame for everything on Covid and the challenges it presented. And, to a certain extent, that's fair: covid did (and continues to do) have an impact. Probably a bigger impact than it should thanks to Boris and Rishi mishandling of it all, but still even a Labour government would have faced head winds from covid. The thing is, any smart voter out there (or, indeed, any smart politician) can easily look at statistics like that graph (and others) and point out that the rot started before Covid. It started before Brexit. Covid and Brexit have made it worse, but the underlying root cause is Tory-led austerity and mismanagement.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Lee Rowley MP is on Radio 4 now. He has been an MP for 6 years. In that time he has been:

Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party

Lord Commissioner of the Treasury

Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Business and Industry

Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Building and Infrastructure

And now is Minister of State for Building, Housing and planning.

Arguably, that is 5 different jobs in 6 years.

Civil servants must wonder whether their respective bosses will last the month.
To be fair, he has had 4 different bosses himself in that time.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Demonstrates Covid has had an impact but even without it the Tories have failed the NHS.

Ultimately, the NHS is their worse nightmare. Something everyone can access with limited money making opportunities.


The NHS should be everyone's nightmare, it's not fit for purpose in 2024 with the way it's set, thankfully Labour are open to reform as well and not just throw more money at it.
 


nicko31

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The NHS should be everyone's nightmare, it's not fit for purpose in 2024 with the way it's set, thankfully Labour are open to reform as well and not just throw more money at it.
Not against Reform (not the fash party), such as large organisation can always be reformed.

But social care needs to be urgently addressed, bed blocking is a huge issue and leading also to patients being released too early which ends up being counter productive.

Then there's the overall health of the nation, we're the fatties of Europe, sick and mal-nourished. The State needs to intervene and stop the rot
 


rippleman

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Sunak coming out with all the will of the people bollox again using toxic language towards the HOL.
And bollox it most certainly is. Somewhat ironic as it wasn't the "will of the people" when he was gifted the role of PM. FFS, it wasn't even the "will of the Tory party" who prefered Liz Truss.

It wasn't the "will of the people" that the intellectually stunted one should ever have been PM. As he will be finding out come the next GE (always assuming that the Tories don't get rid of him first)
 




Baldseagull

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And bollox it most certainly is. Somewhat ironic as it wasn't the "will of the people" when he was gifted the role of PM. FFS, it wasn't even the "will of the Tory party" who prefered Liz Truss.

It wasn't the "will of the people" that the intellectually stunted one should ever have been PM. As he will be finding out come the next GE (always assuming that the Tories don't get rid of him first)
If he wants to implement the will of the people, he should call an election now.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Do the Tories have nothing better to do than ban Vapes?

Don't smoke/Don't vape myself but it's free choice

How about we enforce the laws around underage smoking/vaping instead ?
They are keen on laws, but favour the rights of individual citizens to ignore them. This is modern conservatism as exemplified by 'do as I say, not what I do' Johnson.
 






WATFORD zero

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What has happened to the Conservative party, the Government and this Country?

Ken Clarke Warns Rwanda Bill Moves UK Towards An 'Elected Dictatorship'​

As Clarke says 'This act means that they can claim that the colour black is the colour white, or dogs are cats. More seriously, that someone who has been acquitted of a criminal charge, is guilty'. This from a man who has spent many years holding the highest posts in Government for the Conservative party.

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/video/ken-clarke-warns-rwanda-bill-215524238.html

It's complete f***ing madness on every level :facepalm:
 




TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Councils in England are to be encouraged to sell publicly owned buildings and other assets worth up to £23bn under plans being explored by ministers to plug budget shortfalls amid the crisis in local government.

Under plans being examined by Michael Gove’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, councils would be given greater flexibility to use money raised from asset disposals to meet their budget pressures.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Councils in England are to be encouraged to sell publicly owned buildings and other assets worth up to £23bn under plans being explored by ministers to plug budget shortfalls amid the crisis in local government.

Under plans being examined by Michael Gove’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, councils would be given greater flexibility to use money raised from asset disposals to meet their budget pressures.
With the 'family silver' long since sold, they are now planning a fire sale of infrastructure?

If MacMillan were alive today he'd be turning in his grave.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,106
Faversham
What has happened to the Conservative party, the Government and this Country?

Ken Clarke Warns Rwanda Bill Moves UK Towards An 'Elected Dictatorship'​

As Clarke says 'This act means that they can claim that the colour black is the colour white, or dogs are cats. More seriously, that someone who has been acquitted of a criminal charge, is guilty'. This from a man who has spent many years holding the highest posts in Government for the Conservative party.

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/video/ken-clarke-warns-rwanda-bill-215524238.html

It's complete f***ing madness on every level :facepalm:
We have now got evil people in charge. I can't say that this has ever been the case in the UK.
 


raymondo

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With the 'family silver' long since sold, they are now planning a fire sale of infrastructure?

If MacMillan were alive today he'd be turning in his grave.
Those buildings can no doubt be turned into expensive apartments for Tories to buy and rent out, or for purchase by overseas corrupt money... lovely.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Councils in England are to be encouraged to sell publicly owned buildings and other assets worth up to £23bn under plans being explored by ministers to plug budget shortfalls amid the crisis in local government.

Under plans being examined by Michael Gove’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, councils would be given greater flexibility to use money raised from asset disposals to meet their budget pressures.
Gove is at the heart of the Freeport/SEZ project.
 




Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
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Full fact reveals only calling Boris Johnson a f***** clown is true. The other insults were from a parody account and not true.

You could tell most are fake as they hadn't been deleted, like the rest of her messages 😂
 




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