:tories: Tories in trouble?

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So the dribbling fat cocksucker is considering doing away with the position of the ethics advisor

What kind of fuck arsed decision is that?

Considering the twat’s account with the public at large is somewhat overdrawn, he needs to be making some sort of attempt to repairing that. I’m not sure this is the best way of doing it.

Labour must be licking their lips - ā€œThere’s no ethics in no 10ā€

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So.
You could say
The only way is Ethics

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:man_facepalming: Ffs :joy:

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Better get a girl to take the job.

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What do you do when there isn’t a freezer handy to hide in??

I know, try and look for deflection via your favourite latest little armed conflict:

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Thank fook I was at the border where they travel from yesterday.
Managed to avoid both Macron AND Boris

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Anyone here prepared to put their hands up and admit voting for the ā€˜dribbling fat cocksucker’ in 2019? Anyone? :pleading_face: :lying_face:

You’d have to been eligible to vote in the Uxbridge & South Ruislip constituency to have done that :lou_wink_2:

But no I didn’t, I tactically voted Lib Dems here.

Luckily
I haven’t been eligible to vote since 1993.
Dodged a lot of bullets there

You know what I mean! Anyone voting Conservative in 2019 knew exactly what they were voting for, ie, Johnson for Prime Minister. It’s a bit late for buyer’s remorse now.

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That’s why I put the winky emoji thing.

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Given that he was the only leader running on a platform of actually carrying out what the country had voted for in the referendum, it’s hardly surprising. I’d say most people were voting for the enactment of Brexit rather than endorsing Johnson as a beacon of purity.

If Corbyn had been permitted by his own party to do the same, I suspect we’d be looking at an entirely different country today.

You really think Johnson had any intention of carrying out anything other than what was good for Alexander fucking Johnson and his backers and acolytes? His manifesto of ā€˜got Brexit done’ was a pack of lies from start to finish, do you really believe that these people have your interests at heart, they are enacting policies for you rather than them? It would be a first! I’m sorry, but it’s off the scale naivete.

I’m saying the only reason people voted for him was his stance on Brexit. Nobody gave a fuck about anything else at that point, it was the only political game in town. Parliament had practically ceased to function in any meaningful way, and he was the only party leader stating clearly that he would fulfil the result. There’s no point gnashing your teeth and saying everyone who voted for him is evil or stupid for not knowing what sort of creature he is because they didn’t vote for him as a beacon of probity, they voted for him to do one job.

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Yep. Happy to.

TBF I didn’t think he would be as fucking bad as he is.

At the time I couldnt see myself voting for Corbyn under any circumstances.

If we had the same vote today - Boris based on what I know now and Corbyn, I would probably stay at home

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TBF you’re in the New Forest and a Pig with a blue rosette etc etc

My alter-ego would certainly have voted for Boris and currently thinks he’s done a wonderful job for ā€œUSā€.

Personally I would have voted Labour but with no chance here I tactically voted LibDem.

For the record, voted for Labour in 2019 despite knowing they would lose.

Never forget that Remainers, specifically Keir Starmer, handed the keys to Boris. You can moan about the people that did vote for him, but you’re doing them a disservice if you forget that the Tories looked like the only democrats on the ballot.

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