LEAVE the Conservative Party and save your country!
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Make UK great Again
Muga. Has a nice ring to it.
Mega would be better, but at best it would need to be "Me and Wga." Or, "Me Wandni ga."
I'll stop now.
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You missed the obvious.
Make England Great Again. Maybe I should trademark that as I fear it will become omnipresent.
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Given the track record of this bunch of Wayne Kerrs in power Make England Garbage, Again would seem more appropriate.
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Tony Blair used that so I doubt it is high on the tories list.
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How about the less ambitious "Things could be worse"? (Though that seems unlikely, and would be quite an achievement.)
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It's an interesting legacy.
Legalising homosexual marriage was great.
Beyond that, the entire Tory legacy is one of impoverishment.
From austerity, to Brexit, to the Truss debacle, their main legacy is making everyone a little poorer, bar a handful of retirees.
Happy for people to challenge me on this but i can't really see it.
It's remarkable that the debt to GDP rose substantially from 2010 to 2019 (pre covid). So much for austerity.
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Not Make the EMPIRE Great Again?
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"It's remarkable that the debt to GDP rose substantially from 2010 to 2019 (pre covid). So much for austerity."
Some of us were being the harbingers of doom back then. I was specifically told to not be so pessimistic. Hate to have been proven correct. Covid and Ukraine are handy excuses but we were on a downward spiral before them.
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Empire? What is this, the 1950s? 🤣
The empire is long gone and some have to take up to this reality.
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I mean you can take it one of two ways. Either you can say, surrey commuter style, that the austerity was not hard enough (focussing on the debt side of the debt to gdp ratio), or you can say, RC style, the austerity was pointless as it battered the other side of the ratio (the gdp bit).
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I say it wouldn't have mattered. Neither solution would have helped. We are broken and papering over the cracks.
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But falls nicely into the sort of thing that those the Tories direct all their 'policies' at hark back to which I assume was what Pangolin was aiming for.
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Someone better check on PB if even Rick is calling him pessimistic!
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If i was being cynical, the fatalistic, doomster "it's so terrible nothing can be done" is a sort of last-line-defence of the conservative, for obvious reasons...and not a very convincing one.
Used a lot in climate change discussions too.
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Ah! Except I would assume those voters are dying off by now.
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I've been an doomster long before Rick. Thing is I've come to terms with it and am living happily regardless.
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One for the election thread but the polls swing away from the Tories in their current guise at a rate of 1% a year because of natural attrition (aka oldies dying).
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Ah, but there is a new generation of oldies following up.
They may vote Labour this time round but that can change. Again, as it did in 2010.
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I edited.
Anyway, I am going out on my bike. Get back to work! 🤣
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There is are oldies born everyday.
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If only we could be part of a large trading empire again, and benefit from the free flow of goods and services across a whole continent. That would be mega.
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Sure, but the economic conditions need to be right for them to become Tories.
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Lots of them are but the diminishing audience for their policies hasn't seemed to bother the conservative party in recent years.
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You only have to be stupid, xenophobic or over 70 these days.
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And another one has left to save the country - Natalie Elphicke.
Keen on border control as a Dover MP.
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Good for her. I like a politician with the courage to totally change their world view in a desperate attempt to keep their job.
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