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Sure you were, Gricer.Originally posted by Twitch Younger View Post
A few years ago I was in a meeting with a senior civil servant who worked for him. He referred to him as Hunt the c**t.
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If you point out a major organisation is mismanaged, badly run and then rock the boat trying to change it, no surprise. All public sector bodies hate any Tory government because they tend to believe unlimited money pipes shouldn't be retainedOriginally posted by vetran View Post
well he certainly has few friends in the NHS.
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A few years ago I was in a meeting with a senior civil servant who worked for him. He referred to him as Hunt the c**t.Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
yes Hunt and this nonsense is a disaster for the country
we really are in trouble now
how crap can the political class get ffs
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I'll be impressed if she has the backbone to do PMQ's as she will get mauled.
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Yeah agreed. Looks like she had a huge panic attack and was on a sedative yesterday. If she lacks the mental resilience to be PM, then she should do the honourable thing and step aside. I say this with no malice, I've certainly had panic attacks in the past over smaller stuff, so can't imagine the stress of being PM. It takes a certain breed.Originally posted by mattster View Post
I've got no love for Liz but I'm actually a little concerned that she may be suffering a mental health event. Her entire life's ambition has first been realised and then come crashing down in the space of just a couple of weeks. She didn't seem well to me at her most recent press conference and as far as I know hasn't been seen since. I actually feel bad for her but for her and everyone else's good she should step down quietly now.
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I just dont understand how anybody would want to become PM now. Surely they must realise that the whole economic situation is unfixable. There is literally no way back and the debt can only get bigger and bigger. Basically the whole world is just waiting for a trigger (similar to the BoE Pension intervention) that causes something to break that brings the entire debt-based system down.Originally posted by AtW View Post
She is a lieing politician piece of tulip just like the rest of them - same thing should happen to all of them BUT we should not be picking the tab for their failed ambitions.
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0% CGT on Crypto too. Imagine that, taking the risk on your hard earnt money you've already paid tax on, and being taxed AGAIN if you make a penny on that risk, how increbly ****ed up. The Portugese actually acknowledge that.Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Well, you're in luck, they have a great expat tax scheme!
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She is a lieing politician piece of tulip just like the rest of them - same thing should happen to all of them BUT we should not be picking the tab for their failed ambitions.Originally posted by mattster View PostI've got no love for Liz but I'm actually a little concerned that she may be suffering a mental health event. Her entire life's ambition has first been realised and then come crashing down in the space of just a couple of weeks. She didn't seem well to me at her most recent press conference and as far as I know hasn't been seen since. I actually feel bad for her but for her and everyone else's good she should step down quietly now.
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