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Another Nail In Theresa Mays Coffin. Bringing Michael Gove Back!.
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How dare she bring 'Johnnie no friends' Gove back to the Cabinet, after he was one of the baffoons that persuaded the numpties in the U.K. To take us out of Europe, then leave the sinking ship when things got too hot for him!.
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'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer' Pure, unashamed party political expediency. Either that or the hidden, unelected Conservative Party grandees and bankers are now pulling her strings like puppet masters. The Tories want her out but even they are not stupid enough to go for a leadership election until they have a single candidate they can...
21:23 Sun 11th Jun 2017
It's not the Labour Party and the unions who will ruin the country.
It will be the bankers.
We are still paying for the complete balls up they made a few years ago with their toxic loans.
We (our money) bailed out the banks to the tune of trillion pounds.
And that's not taking into account the difficulties faced in the financial sector with job losses through the sheer negligence of senior manager and risk assessors.
I think we should acknowledge that fiscal incompetence is not the sole preserve of Labour.
Cough cough...Black Wednesday.
It will be the bankers.
We are still paying for the complete balls up they made a few years ago with their toxic loans.
We (our money) bailed out the banks to the tune of trillion pounds.
And that's not taking into account the difficulties faced in the financial sector with job losses through the sheer negligence of senior manager and risk assessors.
I think we should acknowledge that fiscal incompetence is not the sole preserve of Labour.
Cough cough...Black Wednesday.
I'm not sure where rational comes into our politics these days - our betters spent a thousand years diligently training us to be honest, law abiding, but above all non revolutionary - then suddenly ship in millions of people who have never known anything else but insurrection. What's rational about that?
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