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Mrs Flip-Flop Is At It Again
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Clear as mud again from the Thatcher wannabe.
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Don’t ask her one on Sport, she’ll undoubtedly tell us that Sheffield Wednesday is a bank holiday!
What an absolutely horrific 6 months ahead of us, the lady in blue is about to get a baptism of fire armed only with a water pistol.
As a few on here might simultaneously and often post, ‘Gawd ‘elp us!’
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Don’t ask her one on Sport, she’ll undoubtedly tell us that Sheffield Wednesday is a bank holiday!
What an absolutely horrific 6 months ahead of us, the lady in blue is about to get a baptism of fire armed only with a water pistol.
As a few on here might simultaneously and often post, ‘Gawd ‘elp us!’
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Seems she didn’t learn from the idiotic Sturgeon remark.
//One Conservative minister said Ms Truss's comments had "completely undermined our relationship with France", calling her a "faux Thatcher", a reference to the infamously Eurosceptic former Tory prime minister.
In a tweet, former foreign minister Alistair Burt said Ms Truss has made a "serious error" and should have struck a more diplomatic tone.
Former Conservative minister Gavin Barwell also questioned Ms Truss's comment saying: "You would have thought the foreign secretary was aware we are in a military alliance with France."
Another ex-Tory minister, David Gauke, said: "There's playing to the gallery and then there's letting the prejudices of the gallery go to your head, especially when now is one of the worst times to try to fragment the West."
Ms Truss's comments have been picked up by French media, who have highlighted recent tensions between Paris and London.//
MAABOF!
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Seems she didn’t learn from the idiotic Sturgeon remark.
//One Conservative minister said Ms Truss's comments had "completely undermined our relationship with France", calling her a "faux Thatcher", a reference to the infamously Eurosceptic former Tory prime minister.
In a tweet, former foreign minister Alistair Burt said Ms Truss has made a "serious error" and should have struck a more diplomatic tone.
Former Conservative minister Gavin Barwell also questioned Ms Truss's comment saying: "You would have thought the foreign secretary was aware we are in a military alliance with France."
Another ex-Tory minister, David Gauke, said: "There's playing to the gallery and then there's letting the prejudices of the gallery go to your head, especially when now is one of the worst times to try to fragment the West."
Ms Truss's comments have been picked up by French media, who have highlighted recent tensions between Paris and London.//
MAABOF!
I've never denied the country has its troubles, fatticusinch - look around the world and you'll see that all countries have troubles - but other than lose control of your bladder on a regular basis, I've never seen you do anything but spout vitriolic bile. Revelling in such constant misery as you do cannot be pleasant. I feel quite sorry for you really.
I feel sorry for the millions who will suffer deprivation and misery this winter whilst the fat cats maintain their astronomical wages and bonuses.
The hoi pilloi will suffer because ‘they don’t understand business’ as you put it the other day.
We know where your priorities lie though, that’s why we feel sorry for you.
The hoi pilloi will suffer because ‘they don’t understand business’ as you put it the other day.
We know where your priorities lie though, that’s why we feel sorry for you.
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//Who are 'we', fatticusinch?//
Those of us who don’t fawn over Boris the way you do nor blame his parliamentary party for getting rid of him, those that aren’t delusional enough to believe that all he did was good and never lied.
As I’ve pointed out we’re now going from farce to catastrophe whilst he enjoys his last few days in office, milking the jollies as the country goes to the dogs.
What a legacy, what an incompetent bunch of sycophants fighting to replace him, what a sad act they’ve turned the UK into in the world stage.
But as an aside, would you care to address any of the issues brought up in the OP and her behaviour at the hustings, where the Werthers Warriors cheered her bad-mouthing the French?
What a stateswoman woman, eh?
//Who are 'we', fatticusinch?//
Those of us who don’t fawn over Boris the way you do nor blame his parliamentary party for getting rid of him, those that aren’t delusional enough to believe that all he did was good and never lied.
As I’ve pointed out we’re now going from farce to catastrophe whilst he enjoys his last few days in office, milking the jollies as the country goes to the dogs.
What a legacy, what an incompetent bunch of sycophants fighting to replace him, what a sad act they’ve turned the UK into in the world stage.
But as an aside, would you care to address any of the issues brought up in the OP and her behaviour at the hustings, where the Werthers Warriors cheered her bad-mouthing the French?
What a stateswoman woman, eh?
Just by way of balance and for anyone daft enough to consider voting Labour: a few days ago Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described his freeze on energy prices as “fully-funded” adding that the plan was “fully costed”. This was on on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme (15th August).
Full Fact have commented that of thew £20 billion cost about £2 billion of the £29 billion could be unfunded meaning it would have to be raised somehow (magic money tree presumably).
Full fact also cast doubt as to whether Labour has accurately estimated the number of households which might need help.
Full Fact have commented that of thew £20 billion cost about £2 billion of the £29 billion could be unfunded meaning it would have to be raised somehow (magic money tree presumably).
Full fact also cast doubt as to whether Labour has accurately estimated the number of households which might need help.
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