I believe it was Penny Mordaunt who during the Brexit referendum suggested that if we stayed in we would be overrun by people from Turkey. The problem is that we had a veto which would have stopped Turkey joining anyway. I think this makes her ideal to follow the traditions of all that de Pfeffel represented.
Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:I believe it was Penny Mordaunt who during the Brexit referendum suggested that if we stayed in we would be overrun by people from Turkey. The problem is that we had a veto which would have stopped Turkey joining anyway. I think this makes her ideal to follow the traditions of all that de Pfeffel represented.
There seems little to choose between any of them. More of the same but, hopefully, without quite so many lies ?
They are all tainted by their support for BJ and NONE of them have suggested any solution as to how ordinary people will be able to heat their homes this winter - I realise they are only trying to reach the Tory membership at this point but, the couldn't give a flying one for Joe Public.
Wow. Labour supporters standing up for peoples rights to choose not to work because they can’t be bothered to whilst living off the taxes working people pay
And you wonder why Labour will never win an election
TheWarringtonWolve69 wrote:Wow. Labour supporters standing up for peoples rights to choose not to work because they can’t be bothered to whilst living off the taxes working people pay
And you wonder why Labour will never win an election
Bless, what a silly simple world you pretend to live in.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
You have to love that both Sunak and Truss accept no responsibility for the last 12 years and seem surprised that the UK is in serious trouble, with roaring inflation, an energy crisis etc, which is causing wage demands to increase etc. Both want to suggest that they are "new" and not complicit in what everyone is going through.
Right now there is very little that is "well" and their former boss remained in denial, right up to his shambolic exit from Parliament.
The energy crisis is THE big issue of the moment, followed by the situation in Ukraine and neither has a plan to deal with the energy crisis.
wrencat1873 wrote:You have to love that both Sunak and Truss accept no responsibility for the last 12 years and seem surprised that the UK is in serious trouble, with roaring inflation, an energy crisis etc, which is causing wage demands to increase etc. Both want to suggest that they are "new" and not complicit in what everyone is going through.
Right now there is very little that is "well" and their former boss remained in denial, right up to his shambolic exit from Parliament.
The energy crisis is THE big issue of the moment, followed by the situation in Ukraine and neither has a plan to deal with the energy crisis.
New leader, new party and new start just like when de Pfeffel took over. It worked once but not again, I note your MP was crying when PMQ,s ended, she’s heading for a fight with Nadine over who loves him the most.
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