Re: Politics Thread 6
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:14 am
Politicians traditionally don't answer questions, but strawberry floating hell how stupid did that make him look. strawberry floating ghoul.
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Tafdolphin wrote:twitter.com/BootstrapCook/status/1349304259301548033
strawberry floating disgusting to see the Tories already trotting this out as their victory as opposed to a problem they caused, knowingly, refused to fix then once again waited until public pressure built up to do any strawberry floating thing at all about.
God, these despicable banana splits.
(great that it's seemingly sorted though)
Tafdolphin wrote:That's what he was trying to say in that Good Morning interview wasn't it? Claiming credit despite voting against any free meals at all.
Moggy wrote:Tafdolphin wrote:That's what he was trying to say in that Good Morning interview wasn't it? Claiming credit despite voting against any free meals at all.
Yep.
He was desperately trying to avoid saying he regretted voting against free meals. I guess he's actually being sort of honest there, there's no way that prick regrets voting against it...
Drumstick wrote:Is anyone actually buying this as a Tory victory when they've had to backtrack on it multiple times, reversing their initial decision, in light of public pressure?
The reality is, this is a victory for everyone except the Tories.
Moggy wrote:Talking of banana splits, this is extraordinary.
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What the strawberry float is Hancock doing?
Moggy wrote:Drumstick wrote:Is anyone actually buying this as a Tory victory when they've had to backtrack on it multiple times, reversing their initial decision, in light of public pressure?
The reality is, this is a victory for everyone except the Tories.
That's what he said, it's wonderful that this policy is now in place.
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Tomous wrote:Wait. The £30 is for 2 weeks?
Are they saying the food they sent was meant to cover 2 weeks?
Lex-Man wrote:Moggy wrote:Drumstick wrote:Is anyone actually buying this as a Tory victory when they've had to backtrack on it multiple times, reversing their initial decision, in light of public pressure?
The reality is, this is a victory for everyone except the Tories.
That's what he said, it's wonderful that this policy is now in place.
It's a typical Tory tactic. Apparently the NHS is Tory now because the original report was commissioned by a Tory government, even if the guy who wrote it wasn't a Tory and the Tory party were horrified by the report and voted against the organisation.
It's the same with Trump, we never supported him and if you look at the glowing words we said about him, I think you'll find they were constructed in such a way to give us an easy out.
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