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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
gulliver - can't you find an interest in something else - crosswords, quizzes, Happy Valley, anything?
Three PMs ? Two and a bit I think. The bit, did the most damage in the shortage possible time ever. ;0>
The NHS has been on the brink of collapse for the last twenty or thirty years. We're halfway through winter and it's been nothing exceptional so far.
They have been consistently poor.

Everyone is well aware of that.

The repetition of you saying the bleeding obvious every day, is boring even people who agree with you, to tears.
The more they get to you and your bitter twisted brain cell the happier i am...keep it up 1...
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Think this Govt will not be happy until the have Privatised the NHS.
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14.01. Oh dear, Nurse come quickly Gromit is in tears.
..Bless.
I agree with gulliver1 - the Tory Government is a [rude word] embarrassment to civilised society.

But this is not 'News' - it is an assertion not related to any specific News Event and should be moved elsewhere, as one of my own recent threads quite rightly was.

Quite clever posting on a Sunday, as it seems that Moderators can't move threads and The Editor is on a well deserved weekend. I detect a pattern in gulliver1's more contentious posts being when the Ed is not around.

I suppose a pro-active moderator could just delete this sort of agit-prop stuff as soon as it appears, but once there are a few replies it's too late for that.

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//Think this Govt will not be happy until the have Privatised the NHS//

You lefties have been saying this since the 1970s, even though the Tories have pumped more money into it than Liebour ever have.
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Blubster Pity the £350m Week promised by, he who shall not be named ,never ever saw the inside of Urgency ward.
i suppose you think only woke labour can save the uk, and rejoing the eu overlords.
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.
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William51 @ 16.28. Spot on best answer.
I'm inclined to agree William51 - all Governments, no matter what their hue, have a shelf life and need a spell in opposition to regroup.

The current Labour line-up is talentless and have no policies (does anybody actually know what Starmer stands-for, because I don't - he's so vanilla he can't even bring himself to say women don't have penises), but I'm coming round to the idea that they should be given a chance.

Hopefully, the Tories will regroup, become actual Tories (Blair's Government was more Tory than the current Government) and come back on a proper Tory platform in 2029.
what have they honestly achieved in 12 years?

what is their purpose for being in power?

where are the ideas? what do they want to achieve?

they are a big nothing… they are in power for the sake of being in power… they do not care about this country and never have.
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16.22 Defender 62..... "WOKE"..... Its about time some of the radicalised right on here Woke up and realised how much you are getting screwed by this Crooked load of Cronies, you voted in to rip Joe Public off
don't be daft, lad, the Tories' motto isn't giving, it's taking.

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