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







A1X

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Deepest, darkest Sussex
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Dickheads.

Too late – it's already out there, seen by millions and – ironically – attacked from all sides. The first I saw or heard of it was first thing this morning via a 'suggested post' from that Tory-loving Dan Hodges on Twitter. If you're a Tory and you've got HIM calling you out, then you know you're in trouble!
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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I suppose the upside, as Rees Mogg helpfully revealed, is that the tory plan was as bungled as it was malign.

Lot's of elderly don't have passports or driving licence. And swathes of wealthy elderly who still plan to vote tory have no need for a bus pass and are largely outside London.

Their plan was poorly thought through. I still want Labour to bin the abomination of voter ID requirements on day 1 though
As a form of ID, old ones that they probably still have might be out of date, but they aren't exactly going to get any younger, are they?!
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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Thunder Bolt

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I suppose the upside, as Rees Mogg helpfully revealed, is that the tory plan was as bungled as it was malign.

Lot's of elderly don't have passports or driving licence. And swathes of wealthy elderly who still plan to vote tory have no need for a bus pass and are largely outside London.

Their plan was poorly thought through. I still want Labour to bin the abomination of voter ID requirements on day 1 though
Expired passports and driving licences are still valid ID, although an elderly man I knew was still driving until he was 92.
Wealthy elderly people will still have passports to go abroad in winter for sunshine.
 








TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Boat Race organisers have issued new safety guidance for the race on Saturday, warning rowers not to enter the water and to cover any open wounds, after high levels of E coli bacteria were found on the River Thames course.

It means the traditional celebration in which members of the winning team often jump into the river – which was seen last year when the Cambridge men’s cox Jasper Parish jumped into the Thames at Mortlake – could be consigned to history.


Instead the Oxford and Cambridge crews will be encouraged to wash themselves down at a dedicated cleansing station at the finish.
 








rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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More than 4m hours of sewage discharges poured into rivers and seas last year, a 129% increase on the previous 12 months
With over 70% of UK water companies in foreign / overseas ownership it is time that the water companies were re-nationalised. The profits "stolen" by the overseas investors can then be re-invested in infrastructure.

The Victorians were brilliant engineers and the fact that our sewerage system lasted so long is testament to that. But nothing lasts forever.

In Worthing, the majority of roadside drains are all silted up (I haven't seen the machine that sucks all the shit up for years) so how bad the problem would be if the rainwater was getting into the drainage system rather than flooding the roads and pavements I dread to think.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
If a tory knocks on my door, they are gonna get it with both barrels, metaphorically speaking of course, on water pollution.
Of course its not just the water companies, its the way they've ripped the heart out of the environment agency to the point they don't have the resources to provide proper enforcement.
 


TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Minister claims Abdul Ezedi case shows 'credulous clerics and lefty lawyers' are helping people abuse asylum system

Andrew Griffith, the science minister, made the comment this morning in the light of revelations about how Abdul Ezedi, the man accused of being responsible for the Clapham chemical attack, came to be granted asylum.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Minister claims Abdul Ezedi case shows 'credulous clerics and lefty lawyers' are helping people abuse asylum system

Andrew Griffith, the science minister, made the comment this morning in the light of revelations about how Abdul Ezedi, the man accused of being responsible for the Clapham chemical attack, came to be granted asylum.

From the outside, how the judge deemed him to have converted to Christianity is difficult to understand when he failed to answer basic questions

The Church has been naive at times as well
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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If a tory knocks on my door, they are gonna get it with both barrels, metaphorically speaking of course, on water pollution.
The NHS needs a mention as well.

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This popped up in a feed and tries to explain the last 14 years. It is an interesting (very) long read:

 






vegster

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May 5, 2008
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With over 70% of UK water companies in foreign / overseas ownership it is time that the water companies were re-nationalised. The profits "stolen" by the overseas investors can then be re-invested in infrastructure.

The Victorians were brilliant engineers and the fact that our sewerage system lasted so long is testament to that. But nothing lasts forever.

In Worthing, the majority of roadside drains are all silted up (I haven't seen the machine that sucks all the shit up for years) so how bad the problem would be if the rainwater was getting into the drainage system rather than flooding the roads and pavements I dread to think.
I was considering writing to West Sussex CC and asking on their policy of resurfacing residential roads. Other than new/major roads I can't recall any side roads being resurfaced for a decade or more..they have just been abandoned for tge potholes to move in.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
And yet still one in five of the electorate will vote for more of the same. I do wonder what is going on in these people's heads (outside of the tiny minority of disaster capitalists, people being 'awarded' government contracts, backhanders, etc) o_O
Simple;

“What’s for me”?
 


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