What about that video of Dominic Cummings where he very specifically says that the Tories don't care about poor people or the NHS? That's not a fantasy, it's right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=-SdEbfJJiag
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What about that video of Dominic Cummings where he very specifically says that the Tories don't care about poor people or the NHS? That's not a fantasy, it's right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=-SdEbfJJiag
For some poor sods the Dickensian wasteland does exist. Relying on food banks in Tory Britain. Homeless in Tory Britain.The Tories do not care.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...birth-13937335
This is Tory Britain
Forget about the Punch and Judy Show in the Commons because it's a charade. Bar for minor cosmetic differences the red, blue and amber teams are merely hand puppets for private bankers, multinational companies and major landowners who employ lobbyists to get what they want. MPs have a higher calling than to them though, that's to themselves as self-enrichment is their number one priority.
It matters not a jot who anyone votes for in General Elections because whatever the the outcome it results in the same thing: more laws, less liberties; more surveillance, less privacy; more taxes, less disposable income; more societal decay, less cohesiveness; and more state dependency, less independence as the middle class continues to be eviscerated while the West's former wealth flows East to China and elsewhere at an accelerating rate.
The pragmatic turn out to place an X next to a candidate who they believe represent the least worse option and what will be ever so slightly better for them and absent of any emotion attached to the bunk surrounding the uncaring Tories/fluffy Labour false paradigm pantomime stuff.
Its for the best that the UK break up.
They are not my "precious" tories as you put it. I have voted for them but I have voted
Liberal Lib Dem and ( admittedly only at a local level because I knew the candidate) Labour in the past.
Someone made a point about Corbyn that disagree with.
Aren't I allowed to comment?
And note I haven't jumped to defend Boris.
I reckognise his many flaws, they are often indefensible.
Both main parties have deserted the centre ground and both have things about them I find unpalatable.
How am I supporting the Tories as if they were a football team
Pray tell
You didn't. It's blatantly clear that the Tories strategy for keeping Labour at arms length is to attack Corbyn. Never before has a political leader been smeared and lied about by the predominantly right wing press. Labour's brand of mild socialism scares the establishment and most wealthy, hence why Corbyn is the source of the attacks. The Tories know that Labour's policies are more popular - they can't attack them on that.
So back to my question. Is this more important than Labour's manifesto?