can someone point where the Tories took over?Good on them. Hope all the other strikers get what they're owed as well.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64970708
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can someone point where the Tories took over?Good on them. Hope all the other strikers get what they're owed as well.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64970708
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can someone point where the Tories took over?
Looks like the xenophobic/racist/fascist culture wars are starting to work for the Tories then.
Very true. The nodding dog approach!At least they are offering something. It is a lot easier to wage a culture war when the opposition's policy position is "yeah, you know, you are right, but we would be better at deporting refugees".
Looks like the xenophobic/racist/fascist culture wars are starting to work for the Tories then.
It’s the only thing they have left.The Tories definitely see the channel migrant issue as the key to staying in power.
Given the recent polling - that every age group with the exception of 18-24 (who don't really vote) supports a harsher stance; I can see why.
Not that any of their policies / rhetoric will have an affect on this; however I'm guessing the hope is the stronger the rhetoric the more they'll be seen to be tougher, without doing anything.
Hopefully people are smart enough to see though this, but I'm not convinced.
It’s the only thing they have left.
Feck you Bojo.
He has already admitted misleading Parliament, because it is obvious that he did.
But he now says that he did not 'intentially' mislead it.
Because he knows that it will be pretty difficult to conclusively prove his intentions. Intentions are subjective and not objective.
Exactly. 'Partygate' did for Boris, it helped get him removed from office, that is as far as any group of politicians will go to turn on their own.
Boris is a 'side show' now. So Starmer needs to keep 'stum' on this topic, don't get embroiled in trying to bury the body twice, let the privileges committee do their business, 'shake the dust' etc and focus on the real problems.
I tried reading that and spat all over my screende Pfeffel denying everything.
Starmer with a murder right here.
BBC saying that none of us understood the rules, so how can the comity say that Boris should have realised that the guidance had been broken? Typical.
Agreed, it is deeply off-putting.I'll never get over how deeply weird Westminster is. It looks like they're just having fun.
Seriously? Surely a guest saying that, or an interviewee and not the actually journalists?BBC saying that none of us understood the rules, so how can the comity say that Boris should have realised that the guidance had been broken? Typical.
Don't know here name the presenter on BBC News channel covering the comity.Who is saying that on the BBC?
Seriously? Surely a guest saying that, or an interviewee and not the actually journalists?
Starmer with a murder right here.
Edgy as feck.I can't take this seriously whilst we still swear on a fecking bible.
You promise the biggest lie ever told that you won't tell a lie. Makes perfect sense![]()
Starmer with a murder right here.
Edgy as feck.