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He got stiff with a pig apparently.Has to be David Cameron, utter ****. and he has lots of very stiff competition.
He got stiff with a pig apparently.Has to be David Cameron, utter ****. and he has lots of very stiff competition.
Has to be David Cameron, utter ****. and he has lots of very stiff competition.
Tory all the way for me, doesn't matter which one. Has allowed me to own my own home, work for myself, tell unions to go stuff themselves and has put food on the table without being told by socialists to share. It's all about me and my family you see, I don't want community or to be part of the greater good. I'll shop where I like, when I like and buy what I like. I don't give handouts nor would I expect them.
Righto, that should be just enough water thrown on the hot oil to see a few heads explode
Johnson as we will be suffering from his incompetence for years to come.
Did someone, somewhere, say he personally introduced Covid
He was late introducing lockdowns (3 times)
Late introducing testing
Didn't prioritise Carehomes
Late introducing quarantine for entries to the UK
Still waiting for a working track and trace
Put out numerous contracts out to suppliers with no history of anything except links to his Government
Put early orders in for vaccines
He decided to campaign to Leave the EU purely for his own career
He decided to push ahead with it in the middle of a Pandemic
He introduced a border between NI and the rest of the UK
He negotiated a 'deal' that is unimplementable
He has no plan for getting us out of this unsustainable position that he has now put us in
The economy continues to crash as a result of his deal
The economic impact of what he has done hasn't even started
Has just pushed through a law to allow us to trade with countries undertaking genocide (last night)
You're right though, he didn't personally introduce Covid
But then again, no surprise you're backing him in your post.
I am sorry but what you have written above is quite simply factually incorrect. We negotiated the deal with AZ whilst still operating under the rules and regulations of the EU. Exactly the same as Hungary, a full EU member who did and continue to do the same.
There is no doubt that the EU have cocked up badly on vaccines, but leaving the EU has had no effect on the UK's ability to order vaccines independently. This the third time this has been pointed out in the last couple of pages of posts. To state otherwise is quite simply a lie
Are you aware of just how quickly anyone can Google 'UK poverty 1979 to 2021' and confirm this to be completely incorrect?
Just Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_the_United_Kingdom comes up with:
"From 1979 to 1987, the number of Britons living in poverty (defined as living on less than half the national average income) doubled, from roughly 10% to 20% of the whole population."
Arguing that the poor are better off only works if you completely discount the change in the value of money, the boom in credit and the reduction in cost of material goods created by technological advances. In reality the Thatcher government's policies had the exact opposite effect to the one you are suggesting.
Unsurprisingly, economic policies didn't magic up extra resources, so that everyone's share was larger. The rich got richer because their share of the total resources got larger. If you think about it, with resources being finite, that is the only possible way of it happening.
Rather a shame that you have built a philosophy based on a lie. This is what Margaret Thatcher said:
""They are casting their problems at society. And, you know, there's no such thing as society. There are individual men and women and there are families. And no government can do anything except through people, and people must look after themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then, also, to look after our neighbours." – in an interview in Women's Own in 1987
Her point being, that it's no use looking at your neighbour who is struggling and thinking "society will help". You need to look at your neighbour and think "I will help". Society, as a means of helping people, does not exist; people, as a means of helping people, do exist.
Pre pandemic i would not have agreed with you as sure we were better as one union, however given the utter farce that is ensuing with the vaccine debacle over there I’m so glad we are out. Yes our PM has made mistakes but he has certainly got the vaccination roll out brilliantly done.
That isn't a definition of poverty (that makes any sense). It is a definition of inequality.
Pre pandemic i would not have agreed with you as sure we were better as one union, however given the utter farce that is ensuing with the vaccine debacle over there I’m so glad we are out. Yes our PM has made mistakes but he has certainly got the vaccination roll out brilliantly done.
unfortunately its the way its measured. throws up weird outcomes, like reducing GDP lowers poverty. thats before the manipulation of cohorts and demographic affects.
Cameron - gave us the opportunity to leave the EU, which we took. Lovely.
Probably the longest lasting effect any PM in my lifetime will be Cameron’s decision to hold a referendum to leave the EU, to paper over the cracks in the Conservative party. This has led , so far, to the most right wing government in my lifetime, divisions in the country that will take decades to heal, and very possibly the breakup of the Union.
Add to this , the economic carnage that could follow, and it does appear that it is the biggest post war decision this countries government has made.