Yeah, because changing leader is going to change the last 14 years of crap we’ve had to endure.
14 years ago I didn’t have to wait three weeks for a GP appointment, or wait 6 hours for an ambulance to arrive at a 999 call, or dodge three million potholes the size of the grand canyon on my commute to work, or wait 2 days for the police to turn up to a deal with a crime, or hope that my train would turn up on time, or hope that my letter that I sent to a relative would get there within 10 days.
But don’t worry, they’ve cut NI contributions without raising the income tax threshold forcing more people to pay income tax!
Absolute bunch of clowns. Anybody who votes Tory needs their head looking at
Genuine question, if following a majority win of labour would we expect to see many tories stepping down due to loss of confidence?
How the hell do you get minus
+3 for reform.
Based britain 😎
As a Brit, I can confirm this is pretty accurate. We do love a good queue!
Honestly politics is all bullshit, politicians are only in it for power. With that in mind the best thing you can do is create fierce competition between the parties to force them to actually make progress, that’s the way to do it. Don’t listen to their policy pledges or their plans, always vote for the opposition. Until we start to see real change that’s the best thing we can do.
>BBC aren’t biased
As a BBC journalist is pictured orgasming on set with a blissful post-nut elated smile while pointing to a hard Con loss.
It was a beautiful thing to wake up to. Still have friends who defend them like a cult and will never admit any wrongdoing they have done. The usual one is “it was the last lot, things take time to put right.” Proper delusional.
They are all the same. Austerity started properly under Labour after Conservative handed them a breaking system. Then lib dems jumped at the chance to jump into bed with the conservatives. Nick clegg basically became Camerons lap dog.
If voting made a difference we wouldn’t be allowed to do it. All it is, is the illusion of a Democracy.
The west is a Dictatorship dressed in democracies clothing. Rather than dictate you can’t do something, they make the cost or consequence of choosing the ‘wrong’ option too high.
Well deserved to be honest. Tories have achieved fuck-all in their decade-long tenure.
Tea, rain, and queues, classic Britain!
“No it’s not that you don’t like us, people didn’t have any photo ID so they couldn’t vote for us like they wanted it to.. Also the last time Boris was doing really well from the COVID bounce so *naturally* we lost some votes, totally expected all normal, we know you still love us and the boats and the high costs of living and scandals are mere bumps in the road, but it’s normal and all totally expected.. we may swap out another prime minister next week but that’s completely unrelated!”
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Tories: “Why would Sunak do this to us?”
Things Can Only Get Better,
Another Tory leader election incoming no doubt.
Yeah, because changing leader is going to change the last 14 years of crap we’ve had to endure.
14 years ago I didn’t have to wait three weeks for a GP appointment, or wait 6 hours for an ambulance to arrive at a 999 call, or dodge three million potholes the size of the grand canyon on my commute to work, or wait 2 days for the police to turn up to a deal with a crime, or hope that my train would turn up on time, or hope that my letter that I sent to a relative would get there within 10 days.
But don’t worry, they’ve cut NI contributions without raising the income tax threshold forcing more people to pay income tax!
Absolute bunch of clowns. Anybody who votes Tory needs their head looking at
Genuine question, if following a majority win of labour would we expect to see many tories stepping down due to loss of confidence?
How the hell do you get minus
+3 for reform.
Based britain 😎
As a Brit, I can confirm this is pretty accurate. We do love a good queue!
Honestly politics is all bullshit, politicians are only in it for power. With that in mind the best thing you can do is create fierce competition between the parties to force them to actually make progress, that’s the way to do it. Don’t listen to their policy pledges or their plans, always vote for the opposition. Until we start to see real change that’s the best thing we can do.
>BBC aren’t biased
As a BBC journalist is pictured orgasming on set with a blissful post-nut elated smile while pointing to a hard Con loss.
It was a beautiful thing to wake up to. Still have friends who defend them like a cult and will never admit any wrongdoing they have done. The usual one is “it was the last lot, things take time to put right.” Proper delusional.
They are all the same. Austerity started properly under Labour after Conservative handed them a breaking system. Then lib dems jumped at the chance to jump into bed with the conservatives. Nick clegg basically became Camerons lap dog.
If voting made a difference we wouldn’t be allowed to do it. All it is, is the illusion of a Democracy.
The west is a Dictatorship dressed in democracies clothing. Rather than dictate you can’t do something, they make the cost or consequence of choosing the ‘wrong’ option too high.
Well deserved to be honest. Tories have achieved fuck-all in their decade-long tenure.
Tea, rain, and queues, classic Britain!
“No it’s not that you don’t like us, people didn’t have any photo ID so they couldn’t vote for us like they wanted it to..
Also the last time Boris was doing really well from the COVID bounce so *naturally* we lost some votes, totally expected all normal, we know you still love us and the boats and the high costs of living and scandals are mere bumps in the road, but it’s normal and all totally expected.. we may swap out another prime minister next week but that’s completely unrelated!”
Strong and stable lol