Social care facing 'unprecedented crisis'
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Supermarket shelves empty.
Fishing industry on its knees.
Food rotting on farms.
Not enough test tubes for blood tests.
Over 150K Covid deaths.
Abandoned our Afghan allies.
That’s before all the lies.
UK holds all the cards - Lie
Easiest trade deal ever - Lie
Food will be cheaper - Lie
No barriers to trade - Lie
Manufacturing safe - Lie
£350 million for the NHS - Lie
No regression on rights - Lie
No loss of opportunity for our young to study/work in the EU - Lie
The worst government at the worst time. Absolute shambles. Resign now de Pfeffel Johnson.
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The worst government at the worst time. Absolute shambles. Resign now de Pfeffel Johnson.
hard to disagree with that statement
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MOZZER2
The worst government at the worst time. Absolute shambles. Resign now de Pfeffel Johnson.
hard to disagree with that statement
Should the country have voted for Corbyn ,Rae, Mcdonald, Abbott ,Chapman and would we better off now ???
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life on mars
Should the country have voted for Corbyn ,Rae, Mcdonald, Abbott ,Chapman and would we better off now ???
this is the problem for the general public
don't think we have anyone of note across all parties mind you I do like starmer but when the controlling media goes against him he hasn't got a cat in hells chance of winning for the opposition .
in terms of the details quoted by ninian opinion its far more complex than just blaming Bojo and the current government but to me he shouldn't be there in the first place not a leader just like you know who across the pond
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MOZZER2
this is the problem for the general public
don't think we have anyone of note across all parties mind you I do like starmer but when the controlling media goes against him he hasn't got a cat in hells chance of winning for the opposition .
in terms of the details quoted by ninian opinion its far more complex than just blaming Bojo and the current government but to me he shouldn't be there in the first place not a leader just like you know who across the pond
I find Sir Kier ( Rodney ) Starmer a bit uninspiring, he needs to be bolder with a new vision , I have the feeling though he is morphing into a lite Blair with a slight left tinge, which will get the far left well and potentiality implode once again as a party .
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life on mars
Should the country have voted for Corbyn ,Rae, Mcdonald, Abbott ,Chapman and would we better off now ???
More whataboutery. I’m talking about the current shambles of a government.
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ninian opinian
More whataboutery. I’m talking about the current shambles of a government.
I get that , however if we are to discuss this we need to understand how such a shambles has been allowed in my thoughts are the alternative would have been potentially worse ?
One could argue this current government is under more pressure than any other since WW2 with Brexit , Covid .
What concerns me folk say oh we knew the Afghanistan situation years ago , so where was the expert oppositions voices then, hindsight politics is a gift ??
We in Wales could unequally take our own decisions now on taxes , environment, business support , health , social care , policing , educations sadly nothing appears that difffent than following Westminster mantra and moaning when it goes wrong , incompetency is everywhere in my humble view ( same in Scotland )
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life on mars
Should the country have voted for Corbyn ,Rae, Mcdonald, Abbott ,Chapman and would we better off now ???
YES!
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life on mars
I get that , however if we are to discuss this we need to understand how such a shambles has been allowed in my thoughts are the alternative would have been potentially worse ?
One could argue this current government is under more pressure than any other since WW2 with Brexit , Covid .
What concerns me folk say oh we knew the Afghanistan situation years ago , so where was the expert oppositions voices then, hindsight politics is a gift ??
We in Wales could unequally take our own decisions now on taxes , environment, business support , health , social care , policing , educations sadly nothing appears that difffent than following Westminster mantra and moaning when it goes wrong , incompetency is everywhere in my humble view ( same in Scotland )
You do know Corbyn, McDonald and Abbott voted against the Afghan war don’t you?
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ninian opinian
You do know Corbyn, McDonald and Abbott voted against the Afghan war don’t you?
Yes.
The present opposition team seem very low key until a Raab was caught on holiday , where were thire robust plans or suggestions ,hindsight politics is easy ?
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life on mars
Yes.
The present opposition team seem very low key until a Raab was caught on holiday , where were thire robust plans or suggestions ,hindsight politics is easy ?
You don't seem to get that Governments are meant to govern and oppositions oppose. That's why Labour get blamed by many for the second Iraq invasion and what happened in 2008 despite the fact that they were backed all of the way by the Conservative opposition at the time who have got away Scot free as far as responsibility for both events are concerned.
How anyone can look at the litany of cock ups (many of them avoidable), rank bad decisions, lies, cronyism and law breaking which has characterised this Government and then come out with "ah, but what if Corbyn/Labour had been in Government" is beyond me - they aren't, they haven't been for more than a decade, it really is the most feeble of justifications for voting Tory,
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the other bob wilson
You don't seem to get that Governments are meant to govern and oppositions oppose. That's why Labour get blamed by many for the second Iraq invasion and what happened in 2008 despite the fact that they were backed all of the way by the Conservative opposition at the time who have got away Scot free as far as responsibility for both events are concerned.
How anyone can look at the litany of cock ups (many of them avoidable), rank bad decisions, lies, cronyism and law breaking which has characterised this Government and then come out with "ah, but what if Corbyn/Labour had been in Government" is beyond me - they aren't, they haven't been for more than a decade, it really is the most feeble of justifications for voting Tory,
Well Wales could be difffent couldn't they and deploy those radical policies you think are better including tax rises to pay for the less fortunate in our country ( not UK ) ???/
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the other bob wilson
Yes he would of and his inept cabinet having chassed out the real talent of the party
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life on mars
Yes he would of and his inept cabinet having chassed out the real talent of the party
Was that when Corbyn (not forgetting his 'inept cabinet') chassed all the talent out in the Chicken Coup?
I think you will find there was no chassing - just choreographed resignations (they walked) as part of a plot to destroy his leadership.
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Was that when Corbyn (not forgetting his 'inept cabinet') chassed all the talent out in the Chicken Coup?
I think you will find there was no chassing - just choreographed resignations (they walked) as part of a plot to destroy his leadership.
And created the unelected mess there in now, Corbyn and his like are /were bullies and that's documented and reflected in a Panaroma documentary of bullying and harrasment , and antisemitism enquiries where the party were found guilty , published social media attacks were also there for all to see . Nasty bunch.
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life on mars
Should the country have voted for Corbyn ,Rae, Mcdonald, Abbott ,Chapman and would we better off now ???
Probably yeah as we'd have gone some way to tackle the overiding problem across the western world in the mega rich not paying their fair share. We'd have definitely have seen less covid deaths as we would have shut down earlier too.
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life on mars
And created the unelected mess there in now, Corbyn and his like are /were bullies and that's documented and reflected in a Panaroma documentary of bullying and harrasment , and antisemitism enquiries where the party were found guilty , published social media attacks were also there for all to see . Nasty bunch.
Straight out of Rupert Murdoch's mouth.
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Doucas
Straight out of Rupert Murdoch's mouth.
No in the minds of a lot of voters who don't give a flying feck about evil Murdoch or Corbyn and his lunatic student fringe groups , both cut from the same warped ideologies just flying a different flag.
Corbyn put nutty Boris in power ( fact ) and more moderate centrist Labour party would have beaten or got closer not handover 80 seats .
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life on mars
No in the minds of a lot of voters who don't give a flying feck about evil Murdoch or Corbyn and his lunatic student fringe groups , both cut from the same warped ideologies just flying a different flag.
Corbyn put nutty Boris in power ( fact ) and more moderate centrist Labour party would have beaten or got closer not handover 80 seats .
'Fact'. :hehe: That's another word you have trouble with!