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You mean cummings isn't working..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Well, how many freelancers & their families are there? Did they think we would ever vote Conservative again?
Sunak seems to be working towards a future where there is never another Conservative administration.Comment
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He's a sleeper for Komrade Korbyn's barmy army.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostWell, how many freelancers & their families are there? Did they think we would ever vote Conservative again?
Sunak seems to be working towards a future where there is never another Conservative administration.
Remember, you heard it here first.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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You could have said the same about Cameron and May - the Tories were only saved because Labour worked even harder to ensure they couldn't lose. Now it looks as if we might have a real opposition again.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostSunak seems to be working towards a future where there is never another Conservative administration.Comment
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So Labour replace their failure in chief with a man that actually has potential and their vote share rises mid term.
Hardly shocking.
Remember I suggested this would happen a couple of years ago.Comment
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This could be countered by the Tories replacing their clown with someone capable of dealing with Covid and Brexit. Tricky as they purged a lot of the Enemies of the People from the ranks of their MPs. Sunak looks like their best bet but it's thin gruel.Originally posted by vetran View PostSo Labour replace their failure in chief with a man that actually has potential and their vote share rises mid term.
Hardly shocking.
Remember I suggested this would happen a couple of years ago.Comment
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That'll never pass my lips.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post... looks like their best bet but it's thin gruel.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis could be countered by the Tories replacing their clown with someone capable of dealing with Covid and Brexit. Tricky as they purged a lot of the Enemies of the People from the ranks of their MPs. Sunak looks like their best bet but it's thin gruel.
They will probably front with Dunkers!Comment
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