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  1. skybluetony176

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    The very fact that they were living at home rent free is help. Especially as they wouldn’t have had other expenditures such as energy bills, council tax, water rates and food bills. Many young people don’t have that luxury as well as paying private landlord rent on top of that. They may also not...
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    I always paid my mum rent when I lived at home, I was earning good money, single parent home, so my mum appreciated it even though she was working full time, got all my meals, all my washing done, it was cheap living and enabled me to save for a deposit on my first house while still having a...
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    A competent non criminal figure in the current Tory party? That’s a big ask ;)
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    But Major won more votes against that background than Boris won on a wave of populism. So you must be having a dig at Boris.
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    You can only assume it is.
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    I would think a hung parliament is the most likely outcome. It all depends on how much red wall labour can win back and how many seats the Tories lose elsewhere. The Tories losing swathes of seats at the next GE is the only thing I’d put money on at the moment.
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    Boris isn’t fit to tie Majors shoe laces though. Non of the current cabinet is fit to tie the shoe laces of any of Majors cabinet and the back benches just voted to remove Boris. There’s such a thing as the sum of all parts and that’s before you consider this Tory is a cult not the traditional...
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    It’s definitely not a good look for the Tories but I don’t think traditional labour voters will appreciate it either, especially from the current crop of cult Tories.
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    I really don’t think it’s a good look for labour to taking them.
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    You just get the impression that it might be in the government’s interests to start intervening in this strike before it escalates. The government and it’s useful right wing idiots in the media have been trying and largely failing to stoke up a phoney culture war for a good 6 years now. A...
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    But you’re a white male, why wouldn’t you.
  12. skybluetony176

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    Boris recons he’s staying on into the 2030’s.
  13. skybluetony176

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    I see the “republicans” are being emboldened by this decision. Now attacking gay rights and even black rights basically saying you’re next. Some clearly aren’t going to be happy until homosexuality is a crime and segregation returns. Traditional republicans need to cotton on that their party is...
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    Heardle

    #Heardle #121 🔊🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ https://www.heardle.app
  15. skybluetony176

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Boris has finally admitted that his oven ready brexit deal is shit. I thought he said that he wasn’t going to undergo a psychological transformation. Maybe being honest for once in his life was an accident.
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    Heardle

    #Heardle #120 🔉⬛️⬛️🟩⬜️⬜️⬜️ https://www.heardle.app
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    America is starting to make Saudi Arabia look forward thinking.
  18. skybluetony176

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    I think it’s the Daily Mail that broke the story.
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    It sounds like Boris’ army of idiots are going to claim that the elections were unfair because people were voting tactically, claiming a pact.
  20. skybluetony176

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    If Johnson stays on to the next GE, loses but somehow hangs onto the Tory leadership he’ll probably be the one campaigning to rejoin at the following GE.
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