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The tip of the iceberg

Blustering Boris with his serial lies
Cameron the corrupt
Patel the bully
Hancock with conflicts of interest
Jenner doing his mates in construction favours

Is this the tip of the iceberg of the Tories?

Who would vote for this lot?

ffs

posted on 18/4/21

Going out on a limb here, taking a total stab in the dark.
Your good self heed wont vote for them 😀

posted on 18/4/21

comment by puyolsnohadahaircut (U6410)
posted 2 minutes ago
Going out on a limb here, taking a total stab in the dark.
Your good self heed wont vote for them 😀
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Never have, never will. Self serving pond life Tories

comment by House (U17162)

posted on 18/4/21

comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 4 minutes ago
labour are no better

the 2 main parties are institutionally corrupt now

it's what happens in all human organisations when they've been around long enough
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And everybody knows it but they the English still vote for them

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 18/4/21

The English will always vote for them, because they have mastered the art of conning them into believing they are better off than they actually are, (whilst fleecing them to the advantage if the really well off).

Throw in a few strategically placed Union flags for extra effect.

posted on 18/4/21

Read up in the whole Greensill story this morning. Blatant cronyism with Cameron manipulating everyone involved. The only good thing is that Cameron’s millions of pounds of shares he was initially given are worthless, and hopefully he’ll be shunned by anyone he’s ever worked with.

posted on 18/4/21

Create your own party if you keep finding faults with tje other ones

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 18/4/21

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Read up in the whole Greensill story this morning. Blatant cronyism with Cameron manipulating everyone involved. The only good thing is that Cameron’s millions of pounds of shares he was initially given are worthless, and hopefully he’ll be shunned by anyone he’s ever worked with.
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Cameron really does have a lot to answer for regarding the future prosperity of this country and it's younger inhabitants.

comment by Rain (U22339)

posted on 18/4/21

Cameron as PM: our bills outweigh our income. Let’s close libraries and other public projects that are vital to the poorer people in society.


Cameron today: my bills outweigh my income. I’ll get in contact with my old chums and rip off the country which impacts the poorest the most to the tune of £100m’s so I can pocket £40m myself.


comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 18/4/21

comment by Lou Sanus (U22339)
posted 14 minutes ago
Cameron as PM: our bills outweigh our income. Let’s close libraries and other public projects that are vital to the poorer people in society.


Cameron today: my bills outweigh my income. I’ll get in contact with my old chums and rip off the country which impacts the poorest the most to the tune of £100m’s so I can pocket £40m myself.



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.......... and readers of the Express and Mail (and others who don't have a pot to pi55-in), lap it up and vote for them.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 18/4/21

A quote from a piece by Sadie Parker which ought to scare people:

"With 87 per cent of the British press (by circulation) pro-government, and usually willing to turn a deaf ear to the industrial-scale lies coming out of Number Ten, and the Tory takeover of the BBC converting it from a public to a state broadcaster, members of the electorate are increasingly up against it to get to the truth. Given the weight of this Trumpian onslaught, if the House of Commons can no longer be relied on as a source of truth, our democracy is in serious peril."

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