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Snorting coke off a brass's tits and partying the night away while the Queen had to sit alone in Westminster Abbey while mourning her dead husband
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Ben Wallace having to rule himself out of any leadership contest as the tabloids have the scoop on him f*cking rent boys of questionable age.
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Robert Jenrick taking bribes of Black Rock and scuppering attempts at regulatory reform of the private rented sector.
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Michael Gove... ah f*ck it, I don't know where to start with him.
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They threw some great drink nights at St Stephen's Tavern though.
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Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 8:58 pm Snorting coke off a brass's tits and partying the night away while the Queen had to sit alone in Westminster Abbey while mourning her dead husband
After all she’s done for are country, it’s disgusting Liz wasn’t able to get in on that action. 🥲
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I wonder if Rishi’s missus has finished the packing?
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When the blue wall comes crumbling down tomorrow, it will be interesting to see just how much of the blue wall will turn red, green or whatever colour reform are?
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Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:53 pm Hyper inflation of property values
Stagnant average wages
Declining GDP per capita
Reduced infant health (measured through a decline in average height)
The end of NHS dentistry
The almost collapse of the administrative function of the state
The on-the-brink of collapse of the judicial system

As a starter.
Good luck if you think any of that will be reversed. If we had a government , Labour , conservative, or otherwise , with the will to make positive change , it would take generations to make a real difference. This country is in irreversible decline .
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George M wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:16 pm
Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:53 pm Hyper inflation of property values
Stagnant average wages
Declining GDP per capita
Reduced infant health (measured through a decline in average height)
The end of NHS dentistry
The almost collapse of the administrative function of the state
The on-the-brink of collapse of the judicial system

As a starter.
Good luck if you think any of that will be reversed. If we had a government , Labour , conservative, or otherwise , with the will to make positive change , it would take generations to make a real difference. This country is in irreversible decline .
Give Southgate the gig, even when he tries to lose and fail, the cards somehow always seem to fall his way, and he comes up smelling of roses.
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Today’s the day …
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George M wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:16 pm
Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:53 pm Hyper inflation of property values
Stagnant average wages
Declining GDP per capita
Reduced infant health (measured through a decline in average height)
The end of NHS dentistry
The almost collapse of the administrative function of the state
The on-the-brink of collapse of the judicial system

As a starter.
Good luck if you think any of that will be reversed. If we had a government , Labour , conservative, or otherwise , with the will to make positive change , it would take generations to make a real difference. This country is in irreversible decline .
I don't understand. Rishi and chums repeatedly tell us that Britain leads the world in practically everything! Are you suggesting they've been lying?
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Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:01 pm Michael Gove... ah f*ck it, I don't know where to start with him.
Genuinely think him turning up off his tits at a nightclub are breaking up with his missus has been the peak of 14 years.

Goodbye and good riddance.

Shame all the morons will return to them in 5 years. Short memories
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Wasn't there also an incident during a late night booze session at the party conference, when Amber Rudd and Justine Greening had to be pulled apart from a full-blown cat fight? The alleged backstory was that they'd both had Kwasi Kwarteng hanging out the backs of them.
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Also, let's not forget those persistent rumours of Liz Truss's penchant for getting her staff to "go in dry" via the backdoor whilst she was bent over the desk.
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Celtient wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 9:39 am
George M wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:16 pm
Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:53 pm Hyper inflation of property values
Stagnant average wages
Declining GDP per capita
Reduced infant health (measured through a decline in average height)
The end of NHS dentistry
The almost collapse of the administrative function of the state
The on-the-brink of collapse of the judicial system

As a starter.
Good luck if you think any of that will be reversed. If we had a government , Labour , conservative, or otherwise , with the will to make positive change , it would take generations to make a real difference. This country is in irreversible decline .
I don't understand. Rishi and chums repeatedly tell us that Britain leads the world in practically everything! Are you suggesting they've been lying?
No. Not if you include World leaders at lying
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George M wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:16 pm
Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:53 pm Hyper inflation of property values
Stagnant average wages
Declining GDP per capita
Reduced infant health (measured through a decline in average height)
The end of NHS dentistry
The almost collapse of the administrative function of the state
The on-the-brink of collapse of the judicial system

As a starter.
Good luck if you think any of that will be reversed. If we had a government , Labour , conservative, or otherwise , with the will to make positive change , it would take generations to make a real difference. This country is in irreversible decline .
I think you could make the same claim against the rest of the European Western countries .
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:24 am
George M wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 11:16 pm
Dunners wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:53 pm Hyper inflation of property values
Stagnant average wages
Declining GDP per capita
Reduced infant health (measured through a decline in average height)
The end of NHS dentistry
The almost collapse of the administrative function of the state
The on-the-brink of collapse of the judicial system

As a starter.
Good luck if you think any of that will be reversed. If we had a government , Labour , conservative, or otherwise , with the will to make positive change , it would take generations to make a real difference. This country is in irreversible decline .
I think you could make the same claim against the rest of the European Western countries .
Certainly could and you wouldn't be wrong, been to a few over the past year and they are all going downhill.
Far too many migrants is a common denominator in France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
No surprise the far right are gaining popularity and no doubt we won't be far behind here.
People I speak to in these countries mostly want a stop on those coming who are clearly economic migrants.
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Dunners appears to be obsessed with notions of tories hanging out the back of each other.
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Hoover Attack wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 11:41 am Dunners appears to be obsessed with notions of tories hanging out the back of each other.
It's probably what attracted him to them.
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Little Rishi was probably at it too, but the women probably wouldn't even have noticed
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Sunakwhen he was doing his PR/ media stuff prior to the tory leadership contest. He was serving breakfasts to homeless street sleepers at a drop in day centre in Victoria. He's behind the servery filling a plate with bacon, eggs etc for a dishevelled looking fella wearing a ripped top and full of holes. Sunak looks straight at him, big fake grin on his boat and says ' so sir what line of business are you in and what have you got planned for your day?.
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Beradogs wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 2:10 pm Sunakwhen he was doing his PR/ media stuff prior to the tory leadership contest. He was serving breakfasts to homeless street sleepers at a drop in day centre in Victoria. He's behind the servery filling a plate with bacon, eggs etc for a dishevelled looking fella wearing a ripped top and full of holes. Sunak looks straight at him, big fake grin on his boat and says ' so sir what line of business are you in and what have you got planned for your day?.
"I'm homeless"

The Tunbridge Wells funding over deprived urban areas one got reminded to me earlier today. What a horrid piece of scum club they are.
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