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1. Corrupt government.
2. Dodgy dealings.
3. Fecked the economy.
4. Tory nests lined with public money.
5. Inflation rampant.
6. Costs unaffordable.
7. PM is a tw&t and his cabinet not much better.
8. Labour shortages but lots of immigrants probably keen to get jobs.
9. People powerless but just taking the sh1t.
Enough is enough.
And don't get me on feckin BREXSHIT!
We’re getting to the point it’ll be quicker to name the industries not on strike in the coming months. People are in for a harsh winter and I can see a culmination of problems ending up in a VoNC for Rishi.
Nope. Got zilch feelings on the matter. Rishi not lasting as PM during one of the most turbulent times in UK politics in decades and consequently hardships for the nation is hardly a bold prediction.
If I recall he predicted satellite blocking lasers, nuclear strikes, Chinese invasions, Biden being deposed, another pandemic, red October, vaccine zombies and a whole host of other nonsense.
I was wondering why the forum felt slight more sane recently, that explains things. Well I wish him all the best, hopefully he’s taking some time to self reflect and reevaluate his convictions.
10 years ago, the average Brit was as wealthy as the average German. Now we are about 15% poorer. Its been 6 years, 3 PMs, and countless scandals since the Brexit vote, and still those implicated in Brexit are still blaming anyone but themselves.
There is no need for a revolution. We've seen all this before, back in the seventies. Raging inflation (much much higher than today), high interest rates (MUCH higher than today), nationwide strikes, collapse in services, etc. We had an election and there was a change of government. That's the way things work. The Conservatives will string out this sitting of the House as long as they can, but sooner or later, there will need to be a general election - UK governments are time-limited. People usually vote with their wallets (rightly or wrongly), so you can reasonably expect there to be a change of government. Whether this will make any real difference remains to be seen.
I don't agree. Whereas I am sure Labour would make some popular decisions if they did get into power, the scope for anything major is very limited. Firstly, there is no cash to do anything, and no way to borrow heavily, as Liz Truss' recent exercise showed. Secondly, they have to keep everyone who voted for them onside - not an easy task. I'm sure they will win, but I'm not sure about what they will do once they get there.
I think people are struggling with the vapour trails that masquerade as Gluey's thought processes.
You see this is a carefully honed timeline engineered by a global elite, understood by a very few people. It has been running for 30 years and has another 30 to run. At the end most people in this country will own nothing and be happy. For instance you need to understand a few recent events contributing to the timeline.
Covid 19 may have started in Gluey's mind as a common cold, a bit like Y2K and easily treated with cures promoted by Donald Trump. What he now knows is that it was a deliberate virulent concoction in a Chinese lab, unleashed by Xi in cahoots with the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organisation to condition people for the acceptability of vaccines and digital ids.
Having spent many hours on here ridiculing the idea that Vladimir Putin was responsible for chemical attacks on people in Syria and Britain, and systematically interfering in western elections and referendums, he now understands that Putin is actually a Young Leader of the World Economic Forum. His invasion of Ukraine was not to expose the bio-labs being built by Hunter Biden as he first pronounced, but actually to further the aims of the WEF by cutting the supply of affordable food and energy to the masses.
The budget by arch-brexiteer Kwasi Kwarteng that cost the UK tens of billions was not the act of Brittania Unchained but a carefully planned hit and run by a cabal of free-market radicals working with the global elite.
But Brexit, another carefully engineered event delivering identified impoverishment of the UK. That clearly cant be part of the 60 year plan. Otherwise Gluey would have identified it and clearly not have supported it as rabidly as he did and has.