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Yet more evidence of how corrupt this lousy government is.The sad thing is absolutely nothing will be done about it and it won't make any headlines because this is the new normal when you've got t**ts like Jenrick making the rules.
So correct me if I am wrong here Selby but you say what is important to 44% of voters is what happened over 10 years ago and they do not care about:10 years of Tory Austerity that have run down the NHS and all other public services10 years of flogging off a large part of those public services to give a worse service but massive profit to a small no of individualsFailing to plan for a pandemic even though a major exercise said the govenment needed toThe highest excess death toll from the pandemic they failed to plan for - in the worldAwarding government contracts to Tory donors and associates without tendering - wasting the taxpayers millionsAwarding governmen contracts to Tory donors and associates who could not fullfill those contracts - wasting taxpayer millionsOveruling local planning officers to benefit Tory property developer donors - illegally - thus proposing changing the law in favour of those donorsAwarding honours to donors, friends and cronies - including the son of a KGB agent and a terrorist sympathiser and paedophile apologistSuppressing a report on funding of terrorism in the UKReceiving £ millions in donations from Russian oligarchs with connections to PutinPeople support all this - well done
It was the labour party policies that they introduced that has left the NHS with massive debts to private companies not the Tories and is responsible for massive amounts of money being taken out of front line services to fund debt.
https://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1291244082145177600Its a long and revealing read
Ldr.The Labour party membership HAS reflected and it's elected an entirely different leader with an entirely different approach. No point going over old ground now. The question is, will you support this Govt in future?
Probably the 44% remember the 15 years of Labour rule when they tried to change the world for the not better, left the country in a bankrupt state and swathes of their heartlands bereft of jobs and a migrant policy very few agreed with. Mandelson meddling and lining his pockets at the same time and London becoming the centre of ambition of the Labour Party and investment to the disadvantage of the rest of the country and their accelerated closure of the heavy industries in the midlands and the north of England, all are things that are remembered by a lot of the 44%, probably why the younger socialists wanting to spend their money have stated their ambition for them to die, which is another reason the older generations are saying b*****ks.
Quote from: wilts rover on August 06, 2020, 11:31:57 amSo correct me if I am wrong here Selby but you say what is important to 44% of voters is what happened over 10 years ago and they do not care about:10 years of Tory Austerity that have run down the NHS and all other public services10 years of flogging off a large part of those public services to give a worse service but massive profit to a small no of individualsFailing to plan for a pandemic even though a major exercise said the govenment needed toThe highest excess death toll from the pandemic they failed to plan for - in the worldAwarding government contracts to Tory donors and associates without tendering - wasting the taxpayers millionsAwarding governmen contracts to Tory donors and associates who could not fullfill those contracts - wasting taxpayer millionsOveruling local planning officers to benefit Tory property developer donors - illegally - thus proposing changing the law in favour of those donorsAwarding honours to donors, friends and cronies - including the son of a KGB agent and a terrorist sympathiser and paedophile apologistSuppressing a report on funding of terrorism in the UKReceiving £ millions in donations from Russian oligarchs with connections to PutinPeople support all this - well doneAs someone who voted Tory, do I support the above, a resounding NO, did I feel that other parties put up a credible alternative at the time of the election, NO as well. Maybe instead of continous whining on here those of you who are Labour members might want to reflect on voting your previous leader in and what that did to Labours election chances. Elections are lost not won in this country and a party has to appeal to the masses, not just its membership.