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gulliver1 | 09:07 Fri 10th Mar 2023 | News
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Richi Sunak and the NI Brexit deal was expected to pull back the Tories in the polls .But alas it's even more grim news again as the latest polls show Labour are well ahead of the Grim looking Tory Party , leading with 26 points. What a mess Boris and Truss left behind them for their fellow Cronies.
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Oh get real. Richi Sunak's capitulation was clearly going to drop support through the floor just as soon as folk realised how biased the MSM reporting on it was. One has to assume that was the PM's aim.
His cosying up to Macron and offering even more money to do even less about cross-channel illegal immigration will do the same. My guess is thst he's wagered all his wife's wealth on a Labour win at the next GE.
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09:16, BA right there.
We've avoided recession which is the best we can hope for right now.
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Oh dea, Oh dear. The radicalised Blinkered Tunnel visioned Tories are gathering on this thread already ...three of them so far.
09.16 He will never tell you where he lives. Perhaps he is too embarrassed of where he lives to actually say where it is.
gulliver; "Oh dea, Oh dear. The radicalised Blinkered Tunnel visioned Tories are gathering on this thread already ...three of them so far. " - TRBTVTs, that's us!
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Oh dear, gulliver1 even had to have two goes at spelling Oh dear.
I cant see the NI deal scoring to many votes anyhow. But solving the immigrant problem just might? But theres very little time left, chipping around the edges just wont be enough.
Waiting for starmer to tie himself up in knots over the migrant crisis.
Orobably 18 months to the next GE, if a week is a longg time in politics....etc Who knows maybe Rodders will become the 4th Labour leader in history to win a GE!
arrrrgggghhhhh Probably!
Everyone knows what the problems are in this country. Its debated on here, and all day / night long on Tv. Everyone you listen to also seems to know how to correct all the problems, but no one knows how to activate the start button to get it done. The past PMs / MPs without doubt have been more interested in their own nest eggs. Is the latter what we see Boris doing right now?
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10.18 TTT In reality ,more like the........."Three Stooges"
'Everyone knows what the problems are in this country'

Not so. Everyone has an opinion on what the problems are but they're generally ill informed ones, leading the the day-in-day-out crap we see from some on here.
Sunak knows what the problems, so ghat will fo fine by me. Plus he already has money, and lots of it, so you now have half a chance that he will do whats good for this country than his own wealth interests. The only draw back for him is time.
So that will do fine^^^

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