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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 13, 2022 9:31:20 GMT
Expected silly response. Of course the international situation is relevant - the Tories are not responsible for worldwide crises.
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Post by Morgan on Oct 13, 2022 13:13:41 GMT
Expected silly response. Of course the international situation is relevant - the Tories are not responsible for worldwide crises. Really? I wonder why you didn't say that about Brown and Labour when you were all blaming them for the worldwide crises in 2008.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 13, 2022 15:48:41 GMT
Expected silly response. Of course the international situation is relevant - the Tories are not responsible for worldwide crises. Really? I wonder why you didn't say that about Brown and Labour when you were all blaming them for the worldwide crises in 2008. Then please quote what I said in 2008 so that I can respond.
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Post by Morgan on Oct 14, 2022 7:33:14 GMT
Really? I wonder why you didn't say that about Brown and Labour when you were all blaming them for the worldwide crises in 2008. Then please quote what I said in 2008 so that I can respond. You'll have to give me time to read through my "Book of Bollocks Posts.2008 " to find your exact words. There's a lot of yours in there.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 14, 2022 8:18:44 GMT
Must be your favourite book, since you speak little else.
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Post by mfel on Oct 14, 2022 12:39:42 GMT
And what problems do we have at the moment that aren't also problems in other countries? We have food banks starting to turn people away. I haven't heard that from anywhere else yet, at least not in Europe. Can you possibly imagine hwat it means when people start dying of starvation in this country?
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Post by Handyman on Oct 14, 2022 12:45:03 GMT
And what problems do we have at the moment that aren't also problems in other countries? We have food banks starting to turn people away. I haven't heard that from anywhere else yet, at least not in Europe. Can you possibly imagine hwat it means when people start dying of starvation in this country? How many people have starved to death in the UK in the last 12 months
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Post by Morgan on Oct 14, 2022 14:33:50 GMT
Must be your favourite book, since you speak little else. Well that's my trouble. I tend to sink to the level of those beneath me. Reading all the rubbish people like you and Red keeping putting on affects my own high standards of wisdom and humour.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 14, 2022 14:39:49 GMT
I agree total Rubbish, the left would love an election now because they think they can win an election because of a few polls and with all the chaos that is going on not just in the UK but worldwide that is how desperate they are. Last thing Labour want is for the Tories to get their act together over the next few months before an election is called in 2024 that is what Labour are worried about You are having a laugh...the idea that this shower can get their act together is fantasy politics.. Day after day it is looking more like it sad to say, they don't have much time to get back on track.
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Post by thomas on Oct 14, 2022 14:44:52 GMT
Expected silly response. Of course the international situation is relevant - the Tories are not responsible for worldwide crises. Anyone with an ounce of intelligence and of course credibility know fine well the issues within the uk that are coming to a head are long term , mainly internal issues and much of which is self inflicted and goes hand in hand with long term decline. The idea that you can hint at this is all worldwide problems so shut up and eat your porridge is of course laughable rubbish.
The problem in the energy markets , for example Gas , goes back to 2003 and can be laid at the feet of both tory and labour. We are one of the biggest gas producers in Europe , and had no need to join a european integrated energy market or short sightedly close down storage facilities.
Brexit , a can of worms and needing a thread in itself.
Independence movements , self explanatory and long term.
Decline of the pound......long term from its height as the worlds gold standard currency a hundred years ago , to where it is just now , prompted of course by dizzie lizzies disasterous mini budget .
You are sitting trying and failing to polish a large turd. The uk has many deep and long term issues , which leaves it more weak and vulnerable to global issues compared to many similar states.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 14, 2022 14:50:02 GMT
Must be your favourite book, since you speak little else. Well that's my trouble. I tend to sink to the level of those beneath me. Reading all the rubbish people like you and Red keeping putting on affects my own high standards of wisdom and humour.
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Post by Morgan on Oct 14, 2022 14:51:45 GMT
Well that's my trouble. I tend to sink to the level of those beneath me. Reading all the rubbish people like you and Red keeping putting on affects my own high standards of wisdom and humour.
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Post by Morgan on Oct 14, 2022 14:54:49 GMT
Bit fucked on that one were you? Life's a bitch innit?
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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 14, 2022 14:57:14 GMT
And what problems do we have at the moment that aren't also problems in other countries? We have food banks starting to turn people away. I haven't heard that from anywhere else yet, at least not in Europe. Can you possibly imagine hwat it means when people start dying of starvation in this country? Welcome mfel, your avatar is at best, very distracting.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 14, 2022 15:19:13 GMT
Bit fucked on that one were you? Life's a bitch innit? Ouch, well if that touched a nerve just wait until they come for your benefits.
Still, you could do with losing some weight.
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