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And there was me thinking they'd be done with proper delusional talk once Truss was gone.
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The Tories are doing the rounds on the radio and TV today pedaling the line that there is strong proof of the deterrent value of the Rwanda policy, that Labour are ignoring.
I don't mind a bit of hyperbole and exaggeration and spin from my politicians, but I would appreciate at least a shred of truth.
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The clue that no-one cares is that Starmer said he's stop the planes the second he became PM and it didn't shift the polls even a percentage point.
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Nah, it's just become standard operating policy now. I still believe that it was the total illogicality of Brexit that broke their relationship with truth-telling, spearheaded by Johnson.
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Was this in the same speech that Rishi bright future, said the end of the world was neigh due to ai and nuclear war?
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Stop the planes? Is this to avoid all those immigrants coming here legally? Makes more sense I suppose 😉
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The Tories have tried stop the trains, and that's working quite well.
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Putting the two together, I've said before that if the Tories really want to stop the small boats they should put the rail unions in charge of getting them across the channel.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]1 -
Caught a bit of PMQs today. He is so bad at it.
When Starmer asks "are there any dangerous criminals being released early under his scheme?", and then asks the same thing again, you don't say "I said no the first time, didn't you listen, where are your ears? I said no!".
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He gets really testy so quickly. It comes across as arrogance that people don't just believe his BS. It certainly is going to be a problem in the challenges of elections, given how easily he gets triggered. And it's not even well-natured arrogance (if that's a thing) - it's petulant.
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In this case he was really happy, genuinely thought he'd bested him, because he had said no, but Starmer still asked the same thing again.
No little warning light came on in his head saying "actually, he's probably got evidence that dangerous criminals have been released early."
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Of course it didn't, anyone that thinks the Rwanda policy is a good idea was never going to vote Labour.
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Disappointed. Surely the reply should have been 'stick with us, the plan is working'.
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I like the idea of the PM being cross-examined.
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Would that be because of the four horsemen?
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I guess that's Starmer, Rayner and Revees, but who's the 4th one?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Think you've missed the joke. He wrote "...the end is neigh..."
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Oh yeah 😄
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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More auto-satire...
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Worried about losing his seat if Reform take votes off him?
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I don't think it's an awful idea from Mogg and the Conservatives pov.
I don't see why Richard Tice or any of his lot would go for it though.
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I can't see Tice going for it as they are constantly eating away at the Tories, and if the Tories implode after the election, Tice and Farage will be circling like vultures.
If they did come to an electoral pact, maybe some of the headbanger sovrintee voters would be persuaded to vote for them, but it might persuade even more people to vote tactically against them. It would certainly be interesting, though I think Labour would still win, given the margins that don't seem to be shifting no-matter-what.
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Amazed this is still news to some.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Is the real story not that Deloitte, KPMG and HSBC are paying some pretty shoddy graduate salaries.
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Without wishing to make assumptions about people and bubbles and all of that, could you expand on what you think a shoddy graduate salary actually is?
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£100k in London wasn't it? 😉
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