Sue Gray

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You could be right, I don't have a problem with that, I don't even mind if people prove me to be a C***, it's far better than being proven wrong, and that doesn't happen often, especially on here.
The problem from your end is people using exaggerated arguments. The title of this thread is one but at one point brexit may have caused 80% of inflation. It's not the case now but it has and import checking will it seem add more if it's ever established. Suddenly GM gets mentioned. The taxation idea of food that doesn't meet production ideals wont work - if it works out more expensive than domestic stuff who is going to buy it?

Then comes Boris's honesty. Maybe a few others as well.

Benefits of brexit? Ask some of the supporters in the Tory about that and they have said that will take some time. Other than Farage areas it's hard to find any currently that mean anything. Sounds like the Farage aspects may not work out well anyway. Not much news. Lots of boat people and rumours of 50 being deported. The accommodation shown at the other end didn't appear to look very large.

Processing village in Yorkshire - how many. Locals reckon the sewers and other aspects can't really cope now and where is it? Have they even started.

10 nuke stations, one a year. When is it going to happen. Pure Boris etc.

The windfall tax idea offsetting against investment is a neat idea but will they? They have paid a $4.5b dividend, Given probably a poor yield during covid at times that could be important to pension funds but companies who attract that generally have to pay a good dividend to avoid shares being sold. I worked for one of those.
 
This country is run and owned by Murdoch and billionaire media owners and rich businessmen
What do you expect when the country is run by someone called Boris.

Anyway, get used to it Notch, Boris is rewritting the rules to make life simpler for everyone.

 
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Boris is rewriting the rules to make life simpler for everyone
Inequality and poverty is encompassing more people all the time.

eventually it will be so bad, no amount of Tory gaslighting will be enough.

let’s be honest, Johnson and his cabinet now stand for nothing, they just lurch from cris to crisis.
 
What do you expect when the country is run by someone called Boris.

Anyway, get used to it Notch, Boris is rewritting the rules to make life simpler for everyone.

Good old Jeff Taylor.
ex UKIP
runs a YouTube channel spouting nonsense to excite brexers

haven’t watched him for a while
 
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haven’t watched him for a while
Bloke who knows what he is talking about.
Next winter while millions are freezing their nuts off while trying to boil a teapot over a candle, remember who is to blame.
 
Criminalising Peaceful Protest?
Hardly - https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...and-courts-bill-2021-protest-powers-factsheet

I like the fact that the police are being given powers to stop protesters from inconveniencing other people. Why should their right to protest exceed my right to go about my lawful business?

Government is attempting to tackle Election Fraud where certain community groups are encouraged hand over their postal votes. The government is rightly taking measures to reduce fraud. https://www.electoralcommission.org..._file/Electoral-fraud-review-final-report.pdf

Nationality and Borders?
See Last government... Plus the general public mood supports what they did.

etc.

Where did this poster come from Socialist Worker?
 
C4 had an ex attorney general on. Don't think he is fond of Boris but if the series of things he mentions are correct there is a serious chance he is finished. It seems the ministerial code bought about by Boris has a had a bit of a rewrite. Also that Boris has to be very careful about what he does say or he would have to resign. This relates to the entire party aspect not just the one he had a ticket for.

I should listen to titles but some bloke should report to him. He hasn't as if he did and Boris took not notice he would have to resign so instead he sent letters to Boris's advisors. Boris sends him a letter back stating in his opinion he didn't break the code.

Ok the ex may be biased but it looks like there really is a smoking gun around.

It reminds me of war crimes. Instead of saying ok and it will be investigated a denial just pops out or some nonsensical explanation. Difference is that the investigation showed there was a problem and Grey's report makes it even worse.
 
Peaceful protestors :ROFLMAO:

Causing chaos to those trying to get to work to pay for the ( in many cases) hand outs they get which gives em the time to glue them selves to roads

Tell em to shift there after tazor em
 
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