Loose_Lips Travis_Bickle Keighely still blue because of this. John Grogan who stood for labour is one of life's good guys too. My mother campaigned for him. All quite distraught. Very disturbing behaviour during the campaign. Gangs going into peoples houses during Labour meetings.
Foxy_Dread https://x.com/brianmoore666/status/1809213360149336400?t=AHMPGtm8eM7MkeSGkWvNCw&s=19 A top letter
90Piesanhour Fuck those lying, swindling, thieving, money-grabbing, tax-dodging, partying during lockdown, nearly crashing the economy, smug, self-interested, pompous, self-obsessed, tory CUNTS.
Jon space They’ve been left so many fires to put out I think you may well be right. Herculean task to turn the nation around in five years.
space Jon A lot on that list is just a matter of policy decisions. But usual service. Anything that happens under a Tory government is the fault of the Tories. Anything that happens under a Labour government is the fault of the Tories.
Chopper_Read space What about the note Cameron kept going on about when he got in power saying there was no money left? Think he was blaming Labour there for the next shit how that was about to unfurl I think...Unfortunately no one expected it to last 14 fucking years!
space Djpekingman that is a major concern. The wankers. Anderson is more of a concern than Farage. He doesn't even hide his racism.
Young_Marxist_at_Tescos We used to convince ourselves that “when these old bastards are dead,” the Tories have got no chance. But there always seems to be another wave of apprentice old bastards, who readily step into their shoes.
doggybag Young_Marxist_at_Tescos It's the xenophobia thing. Every generation seeds the next; witness 14% of Britains in 2024 voted Reform
Raposa i_am_the_fly I’d imagine a fair degree of the older lot fall into the “I’m alright Jack” category. I’d hate to think I’m starting over again in the current climate and like most, genuinely worry for the younger generation in the family.
Anchor space This may be the case to a large extent. However I like to think it will be an end to lies, self serving idiocy, grifting, appaling decision making and the start of sensible politicians working with civil servants who won't need crayons and gloves puppets to explain things.
space Anchor This may be the case to a large extent. However I like to think it will be an end to lies, self serving idiocy, grifting, appaling decision making and the start of sensible politicians working with civil servants who won’t need crayons and gloves puppets to explain things. I thought the same in 1997. Then we had Blair.
Reggie_Perrin The leak from the cabinet meeting where they prioritised the Tory party over the damage a no deal brexit would do was very telling. This will further impact them as I'm not sure that has been fully digested by the country yet.