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gulliver1 | 09:35 Fri 01st Nov 2024 | News
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Why did Jeremy Hunt try a last ditch attempt to block the OBR from releasing a report on the £22bn Black hole he left behind  him in the Economy.In a letter to the cabinet secretary Hunt says he is concerned that his successor would use the information as a political weapon to justify tax increases. No wonder he has just resigned as shadow Chancellor ....What else are the Tories trying to hide after their disasterous 14 years in power.

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11.12. Maybe they just can't help it.
11:14 Fri 01st Nov 2024

gulliver 12.15.  Well what a surprise.  How about answering some of the other posts.

gramps, he can't and wouldn't anyway. 

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Liz Truss and Jeremy Hunt.....this pair of Tory Muppets crashed the UK economy ....Just hope Labour can get it back on track again .It will take time and taxpayers money to do it . But at least taxpayers money will be helping to put the economy right this time instead of being trousered by Tory MPs.

Cheers gully. They still can't see, or want to see the damage the cons did in 14 years.

Hope you come through todays bashing without to many bruises because the NHS is only just about starting to come out of the bashing the cons inflicted on them for 14years ( you may still have to wait a while for treatment. Maybe if they can recover some of the monies the Mone family robbed them of it may be a quicker recovery.

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Mr Nicebloke 12.29 Yes.. If Mr Starmer and his team could just bring Michelle Mone and husband to trial. That at least would explain where £20 million of TORY trousered taxpayers money went to in the Black hole, they left behind.

//If Mr Starmer and his team could just bring Michelle Mone and husband to trial.... //

 

Mr Starmer and his team aren't doing very well at all.  

Gulliver, People who live in glass houses ... etc.

You seem to be continually & vaingloriously defending the sleaziest, most hypocritical party of incompetent nonentities in modern memory.

You'd be well advised to keep stumm .

Tweedle Dee and Teedle Dum at it again I see.

No wonder AB is sinking fast, add Warden hodges mod and its nearly done.

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13.00 Khandro "People who live in glass houses...etc .                I am defending the Govt who has been elected by the British people to get the UK out of the biggest black hole in the economy in modern history. Inherited from the sleaziest,most hypocritical party of incompetent nonentities in modern history .You'd be well advised  to keep stumm.OK.

Gulliver

'the sleaziest,most hypocritical party of incompetent nonentities in modern history'

You could be describing the current government.

gulliver, you and your friend, having exposed yourselves as  closet Capitalists, can no longer be taken seriously.  Labour's mantra of do as I say, not as I do, fits the bill nicely.

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Anyone know  why Jeremy Hunt has suddenly resigned as Shadow Chancellor in the light of this OBE report ..has he jumped before he is pushed  is there more Tory Sleaze to come. ...Hope so ..                     ...Got me popcorn.

Somehow I don't think his resignation speech will mention the OBR. More to do with not wanting to work under Kemi.

Or not being employed by Kemi.

Hunt is a waste of space and one of the problems in the current Tory (not Conservative) Party.

nicebloke at 12.29, gulliver started this thread going on about the OBR and a £22 billion black hole that was not mentioned in it but will not answer anything about it.  All I wanted to know was where he got it from because it wasn't from that report.

Ymb at 1.17pm - speaking of the overzealous mod you are referring to, where is he when Gulliver on this very thread is suggesting Tory MPs were trousering the (phantom) £22bn?

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