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Is The Present Tory Govt, " The Gift That Keeps On Giving"

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gulliver1 | 14:53 Sun 05th Feb 2023 | Politics
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They have given you Three PMs.
Five Chancellors.
The highest inflation in years .
Highest fuel bills ever .
The worst wave of industrial action in years.
NHS on the brink of collaspse
And coming soon ..A real winter of discontent.
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If ever there was a time for a change of government it is now. The Tories have come to a natural end of their rule, and although they are not perfect a change to Labour would give the country a new start.
17:28 Sun 05th Feb 2023
The £67 a month fuel rebate was a good idea.. that would have helped a lot of people I’d imagine
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Jno @ 22.39 Spot on. I was going to head my post .
Tories... "the gift that keeps on taking" But didn't want the A/B Tory herd to stampede
Living where you do, Gulliver, I guess you were left out when furlough money, money to help prop up businesses during the pandemic and the most recent help with fuel cost rises was dished out. Can't think what jno's problem is though. She lives here so will have benefitted.
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I lived in UK when it was great to live there. Nothing like the state that this Govt will leave it in... When they have to hand over to the new incoming Govt next year .
You can count yourself lucky then, Gulliver. ;o)
gulliver is right... this country was by no means a paradise in 2010 but it was better than it is now.
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Untitled @ 10.17 Have to agree with you. The UK started to slowly go down hill from 2010. then it gathered speed up until 2019 . until it fell of the edge , as it is now.

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