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I am a Tory through and through and I am not very happy with the current government. How would you go about winning my vote?
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//It was a disaster to get rid of Boris // Of course it was TTT. It was a construct assembled by the left wing lawyers, and the still powerful, remainiacs in high places. They knew that Boris had the grass roots populace behind him and they do not like what that demographic majority wants. Truss had to go for broadly similar reasons. Sunak is their preferred...
16:31 Sat 09th Sep 2023
OP....TTT..I am not surprised that you are not happy with the Current Govt There are millions of Tory voters just like you who now realise that after voting for Brexit and voting Boris Johnson into power They have shot themselves in both feet .I really feel so sorry how disillusioned you must feel right now I really am .
14:37, not at all, it's people like me you'll need to convince. I'm as disaffected as I have ever been. It was a disaster to get rid of Boris the best leader since TGL and now we have what is a government frightened of it's own shadow trying to out TROB the Liberals. How I yearn for the glory days of the 80s when TGL was running it, wonderful times. Maggie I'm not looking for and argument, there are plenty of those, I don't need to go looking.
//It was a disaster to get rid of Boris //
Of course it was TTT. It was a construct assembled by the left wing lawyers, and the still powerful, remainiacs in high places. They knew that Boris had the grass roots populace behind him and they do not like what that demographic majority wants. Truss had to go for broadly similar reasons. Sunak is their preferred placeman because he is predictable and therefor easily manipulated. Sunak "too small for his boots and too big for his suits" is not what Conservative voters want ... he is what the left wing and the Eeyoo lovers want. It will go badly for him and he knows it. Of course this means that it will go badly for the rest of the Country. We just need to hope that the corrupt EUSSR consumes itself before it gets the chance to finally consume the UK.
Of course it was TTT. It was a construct assembled by the left wing lawyers, and the still powerful, remainiacs in high places. They knew that Boris had the grass roots populace behind him and they do not like what that demographic majority wants. Truss had to go for broadly similar reasons. Sunak is their preferred placeman because he is predictable and therefor easily manipulated. Sunak "too small for his boots and too big for his suits" is not what Conservative voters want ... he is what the left wing and the Eeyoo lovers want. It will go badly for him and he knows it. Of course this means that it will go badly for the rest of the Country. We just need to hope that the corrupt EUSSR consumes itself before it gets the chance to finally consume the UK.
You have the whole scenario wrong, Tora. People will vote for Labour because of the cost of living crisis, inflation, the awful lies which the Cons have told ( yes, I know labour politicians lie, but they’re not in power), and the Brexit situation. It’s not about convincing you and your Conservative entrenchment.
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Our Conservative MP George Freeman's diary yesterday:
Another busy #ConstituencyFriday
Multi-Agency meeting in Watton, with Cranswick Country Foods
Supermarket Surgery at Morrisons alongside Norfolk Constabulary,
where constituents can bend my ear
Pit-stop with aboutDereham to help bring local community leaders together
Meeting with residents at Weasenham, to discuss sustainable heating installations
Visiting a farm near Necton, to better understand how we can use the UK's world-leading scientific industry to better protect their crops and boost sustainability
Another busy #ConstituencyFriday
Multi-Agency meeting in Watton, with Cranswick Country Foods
Supermarket Surgery at Morrisons alongside Norfolk Constabulary,
where constituents can bend my ear
Pit-stop with aboutDereham to help bring local community leaders together
Meeting with residents at Weasenham, to discuss sustainable heating installations
Visiting a farm near Necton, to better understand how we can use the UK's world-leading scientific industry to better protect their crops and boost sustainability
On whose interest are this Tory Government ruling? Ask yourself that question.
Personally, I have always wanted a more equalitarian society. Never voted Tory in my life. Not interested in economic growth and maximising profits just for their own sake. I believe the wealth and resources of the country need to shared out a bit more equally.
I think also that people at the next election need to look beyond their own narrow interests. Climate change is going to devestate the world. The Tory Government that this can be mitigated against without their being any significant changes to peoples current lifestyle. Nonsense
Personally, I have always wanted a more equalitarian society. Never voted Tory in my life. Not interested in economic growth and maximising profits just for their own sake. I believe the wealth and resources of the country need to shared out a bit more equally.
I think also that people at the next election need to look beyond their own narrow interests. Climate change is going to devestate the world. The Tory Government that this can be mitigated against without their being any significant changes to peoples current lifestyle. Nonsense
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