A few get togethers in the garden won’t stop me voting for the Tories. There is more to this government than a silly media witch-hunt. Once Boris gets through this the press will look elsewhere for wrongdoers. People in glass houses and all that.
George M wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:15 pm
A few get togethers in the garden won’t stop me voting for the Tories. There is more to this government than a silly media witch-hunt. Once Boris gets through this the press will look elsewhere for wrongdoers. People in glass houses and all that.
George M wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:15 pm
A few get togethers in the garden won’t stop me voting for the Tories. There is more to this government than a silly media witch-hunt. Once Boris gets through this the press will look elsewhere for wrongdoers. People in glass houses and all that.
Yeah, being disgusted with the Tories is solely based on the number 10 parties. It's not as if they've done anything else wrong.
George M wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:15 pm
A few get togethers in the garden won’t stop me voting for the Tories. There is more to this government than a silly media witch-hunt. Once Boris gets through this the press will look elsewhere for wrongdoers. People in glass houses and all that.
Yeah, being disgusted with the Tories is solely based on the number 10 parties. It's not as if they've done anything else wrong.
The thread invited an opinion. I gave mine. I’m not voting Labour because a few disgruntled nutters on here want us to. Leaving the EU , emerging strongly from the pandemic, supporting businesses and individuals throughout. Seem pretty successful to me.
More people gathered outside Gales bakery in Loughton everyday than did in number 10s garden. And Gales is opposite a police station.
Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:00 pm
Depends on who is leading Labour, assume Starmer, the policies he puts forward and confidence his ability to carry them out.
Come the next election people will be more concerned about their personal situation and that is allied to jobs and growth. Very few will be voting on the basis of Downing Street events and Cummings.
That’s the problem though ain’t it? Tory voters are extremely concerned with their personal situation rather than their neighbours or the sort of people who are in charge of all of our futures. As long as I’m alright, f*** the rest.
Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:00 pm
Depends on who is leading Labour, assume Starmer, the policies he puts forward and confidence his ability to carry them out.
Come the next election people will be more concerned about their personal situation and that is allied to jobs and growth. Very few will be voting on the basis of Downing Street events and Cummings.
That’s the problem though ain’t it? Tory voters are extremely concerned with their personal situation rather than their neighbours or the sort of people who are in charge of all of our futures. As long as I’m alright, f*** the rest.
George M wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:15 pm
A few get togethers in the garden won’t stop me voting for the Tories. There is more to this government than a silly media witch-hunt. Once Boris gets through this the press will look elsewhere for wrongdoers. People in glass houses and all that.
Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:00 pm
Depends on who is leading Labour, assume Starmer, the policies he puts forward and confidence his ability to carry them out.
Come the next election people will be more concerned about their personal situation and that is allied to jobs and growth. Very few will be voting on the basis of Downing Street events and Cummings.
That’s the problem though ain’t it? Tory voters are extremely concerned with their personal situation rather than their neighbours or the sort of people who are in charge of all of our futures. As long as I’m alright, f*** the rest.
The majority of People, whether they vote Tory or Labour will be voting for the party they believe will be better for themselves, their families and their futures. Sort of how it works. Dum to think otherwise.
Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:00 pm
Depends on who is leading Labour, assume Starmer, the policies he puts forward and confidence his ability to carry them out.
Come the next election people will be more concerned about their personal situation and that is allied to jobs and growth. Very few will be voting on the basis of Downing Street events and Cummings.
That’s the problem though ain’t it? Tory voters are extremely concerned with their personal situation rather than their neighbours or the sort of people who are in charge of all of our futures. As long as I’m alright, f*** the rest.
The majority of People, whether they vote Tory or Labour will be voting for the party they believe will be better for themselves, their families and their futures. Sort of how it works. Dum to think otherwise.
George M wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:15 pm
A few get togethers in the garden won’t stop me voting for the Tories. There is more to this government than a silly media witch-hunt. Once Boris gets through this the press will look elsewhere for wrongdoers. People in glass houses and all that.
Yeah, being disgusted with the Tories is solely based on the number 10 parties. It's not as if they've done anything else wrong.
The thread invited an opinion. I gave mine. as usual a rather pathetic one
Leaving the EU , emerging strongly from the pandemic, supporting businesses and individuals throughout. Seem pretty successful to me. Bill's Rising , Cues at Dover , The 6 counties still not sorted
More people gathered outside Gales bakery in Loughton everyday than did in number 10s garden. And Gales is opposite a police station. Photographic evidence please , as a T*ry recently said , if a tree falls in the forest , how can we be sure if nobody saw it
Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:00 pm
Depends on who is leading Labour, assume Starmer, the policies he puts forward and confidence his ability to carry them out.
Come the next election people will be more concerned about their personal situation and that is allied to jobs and growth. Very few will be voting on the basis of Downing Street events and Cummings.
That’s the problem though ain’t it? Tory voters are extremely concerned with their personal situation rather than their neighbours or the sort of people who are in charge of all of our futures. As long as I’m alright, f*** the rest.
The majority of People, whether they vote Tory or Labour will be voting for the party they believe will be better for themselves, their families and their futures. Sort of how it works. Dum to think otherwise.
Yes but it's the unpartied ( scuse the pun) unaffiliated who decide govt ,
Not the die hards !
Yes. I started voting in 1969. Only once in my life have I not voted Tory. This was in the last European election when I voted for the Brexit party to get rid of May.
Only ever voted Tory once – in the last election, to get Brexit done and ensure that those who were trying to subvert the democracy of the referendum didn’t succeed – so I don’t regret my vote.
But we need a PM who has integrity, and there’s no way they’ll get my vote next time as things stand.
This government is the worst in living memory and this country is a laughing stock.
Must be how many US citizens felt when Trump was president, just a disgraceful embarrassment.
Yeah, being disgusted with the Tories is solely based on the number 10 parties. It's not as if they've done anything else wrong.
The thread invited an opinion. I gave mine. as usual a rather pathetic one
Leaving the EU , emerging strongly from the pandemic, supporting businesses and individuals throughout. Seem pretty successful to me. Bill's Rising , Cues at Dover , The 6 counties still not sorted
More people gathered outside Gales bakery in Loughton everyday than did in number 10s garden. And Gales is opposite a police station. Photographic evidence please , as a T*ry recently said , if a tree falls in the forest , how can we be sure if nobody saw it
Doh'nut seems to be scripting your words George .
Pathetic because it’s different from yours. Very grown up.
Why would I need to put photos up to prove people were out and mixing during lockdown. Ask Brophy. He was there most days.
Dohnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:00 pm
Depends on who is leading Labour, assume Starmer, the policies he puts forward and confidence his ability to carry them out.
Come the next election people will be more concerned about their personal situation and that is allied to jobs and growth. Very few will be voting on the basis of Downing Street events and Cummings.
That’s the problem though ain’t it? Tory voters are extremely concerned with their personal situation rather than their neighbours or the sort of people who are in charge of all of our futures. As long as I’m alright, f*** the rest.
The majority of People, whether they vote Tory or Labour will be voting for the party they believe will be better for themselves, their families and their futures. Sort of how it works. Dum to think otherwise.
Do you think having a leader who has no moral authority, no integrity and uses every opportunity to yours and your families money to pay his mates is better for yourself and your families future?
The thread invited an opinion. I gave mine. as usual a rather pathetic one
Leaving the EU , emerging strongly from the pandemic, supporting businesses and individuals throughout. Seem pretty successful to me. Bill's Rising , Cues at Dover , The 6 counties still not sorted
More people gathered outside Gales bakery in Loughton everyday than did in number 10s garden. And Gales is opposite a police station. Photographic evidence please , as a T*ry recently said , if a tree falls in the forest , how can we be sure if nobody saw it
Doh'nut seems to be scripting your words George .
Pathetic because it’s different from yours. Very grown up.
Why would I need to put photos up to prove people were out and mixing during lockdown. Ask Brophy. He was there most days.