Susie Boniface described rishi's video as like a children's bedtime story. Can't see them Tories being United after this. Perhaps a split off party is in the wings. And yet but what are labour these days?
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I'm starting to see how generational it is. I grew up in the Thatcher years....I could never trust the tories after her...... But some people i know who are far from right wing are Con Voters because they grew up in the Blair Brown years.... I had my kids late ...so they have seen the crazy politics this lot has delivered, and you can see already they won't be Cons.
The ones i cant get my head around are the ones who jumped ship to get Brexit done...... Its like switching to united for a season because we didnt like the owl
Susie Boniface described rishi's video as like a children's bedtime story. Can't see them Tories being United after this. Perhaps a split off party is in the wings. And yet but what are labour these days?
No matter what they'll always be a fairer option than the Tories. Investing in education should be enough for anyone to vote for them.
Our country lags the rest of Europe in terms of skilled people yet the Tories have cut the education budget every year they've been in power.
How's the gap supposed to close if we don't invest in the future generations?
This current Govt are all about private profiteering off the public. Its time to stop it and the only way is by getting rid and changing the biased media reporting in this country.
Anyone any the wiser after all that bollocks? our next pm? Nice to see an overhead shot of bojo's leaving party. A
very few people sitting round a very small table in a very very large garden. Contrast with previous reported parties!
The main concern i have is the PM contenders are busy fighting each other just like American style instead of working to a leader with a backbone to resolve issues......Taxation is the obvious key for them all....if they can see it
Tuesday's TV debate has been scrapped after Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss refused to take part. Lmfao
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