Do you want to discuss boring politics? (14 Viewers)

fernandopartridge

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And if the big businesses and rich people didn't avoid as much tax, we could lower taxes and rates for smaller businesses so they were less of a burden on them or give them support with grants etc.. But don't worry, you just keep on believing the rich when they tell you it's everyone else's fault and they're the good guys creating the wealth and jobs.
This is a stupid argument let's be honest. I can't believe you're falling for the household budget analogy.
 

Grendel

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Well why don't you just post it rather than getting annoyed that people haven't seen something?

Sounds like 'fake outrage', and we know how much you hate that.

He doesn’t sound especially annoyed?
 

Grendel

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I find what he was talking about in 2 minutes
 

Captain Dart

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Great speech. Lammy's attitude by contrast is inattentive and disrespectful.
 

Captain Dart

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With all this talk about putting native wildlife on banknotes instead of historical figures, now no doubt deemed unacceptable by the usual suspects, here is a wonderful design to commemorate the parting sum given to Mandy for lying and giving away many confidential UK policy decisions to Epstein.
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chiefdave

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With all this talk about putting native wildlife on banknotes instead of historical figures, now no doubt deemed unacceptable by the usual suspects, here is a wonderful design to commemorate the parting sum given to Mandy for lying and giving away many confidential UK policy decisions to Epstein.
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These people have no shame, he asked for £547,201! Same as the likes of Truss taking all the benefits for being a former PM.

Where I used to live we had an MP who got caught leaking stuff to Russia. Despite this he stood in the next election, with zero campaigning, knowing he wouldn't win. All because a serving MP who loses an election gets a nice payout.
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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Has he not been in power while investment in the criminal justice system went through the floor
And now we find ourselves in a position of least worst decisions
I do think he’s a good mp but he’s been in charge for 14 years

He has hardly held a serious job in Cabinet for most of his political career
 

Grendel

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So is he good or not

I think he is a pretty good old fashioned MP who considers his job to represent the electorate and not just parrot out scripted answers like Starmer and Reeves. He also was bought up in genuine poverty unlike our current Prime Minister who pretends he was.
 

PVA

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Certainly didn't take his role in Brexit very seriously


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Captain Dart

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Grendel

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Because he didn't have a fucking clue what he was doing. Constant gaffes. Woefully under prepared. Didn't understand anything to do with the process. Brash and arrogant.

That picture is a perfect encapsulation.

Are we talking David Lammy here?
 

fatso

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And if the big businesses and rich people didn't avoid as much tax, we could lower taxes and rates for smaller businesses so they were less of a burden on them or give them support with grants etc.. But don't worry, you just keep on believing the rich when they tell you it's everyone else's fault and they're the good guys creating the wealth and jobs.
This is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
 

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