Comments by "" (@billyandrew) on "PMQs: Johnson booed by his own MPs" video.
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What, and miss the freebies at Wastemonster Palace?
I should cocoa, me lad!
Nah, fam, they don't do integrity, on account of they sold their's to the first buyer, in most cases, or the highest bidder, in others.
They see integrity, honesty, honour and similar traits as luxuries for fools.
They're in business for cash and power and nothing else counts in their world.
Anyone that doesn't possess either doesn't interest them and are only there to support their lavish lifestyles, as they see it.
As Oscar Wilde said "A fool is someone that knows the price of everything and the value of nothing"
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@buggerlugz6753
The current tax hikes to the tune of £40 billion, supposedly earmarked for the NHS, (Now, where have we heard that one, before?) just happens to be the exact same sum lost by the tories, during the pandemic, given, as you said, to chums of the tories to provide PPE that was substandard at best, or never materialised with so many of these 'businesses' (using the term in the loosest sense) folding, shortly after receiving cash running into millions each.
One address was actually a pub and a few enquiries led to violence against the journos investigating.
The tories ignored advice to set up organisations to run checks on applications or to do follow ups to ensure the money was well spent.
They couldn't take the risk, could they?
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Corbyn is solely an escape avenue.
Watch, every time Starmer has B(l)oJo(b) cornered with a question that demands he take the blame for once or that he admits he's a compulsive lying shit bag and he pulls Corbyn out of the hat.
Every time!
Starmer must have figured it out, long ago.
Me, were I Starmer, I wouldn't let him off the hook.
I'd shush my party, let the tories bray, await their silence, then ask the same question, repeatedly, again and again and watch him lose the plot.
I wouldn't give a damn if it took all of PMQT, I'd break him and he would, because all narcissists do.
Then you'd see him, as his mask slips, the entire UK would, for the nutcase he really is, lacking a grip on reality.
It's a sight to behold, when they go ape.
But Starmer won't.
He's a red tory, a Fifth Columnist, set to destroy the party from within.
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B(l)oJo(b) recently won a no-confidence vote by 60%.
Hadn't you heard?
The tories hold the majority.
Like it or not, the UK public, as a whole, exercised their democracy by voting the tory bastards into government.
Based on tory lies, granted.
The same with the Brexit vote.
The sane, intelligent, non-gullible minority lost, but we also have to suffer the consequences, too, our only comfort in being proven correct, miserably small comfort that it is.
Where do you hail from?
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Corbyn isn't part of the current tory induced crises, nor those of the recent past couple of years.
He's used for deflection by B(l)oJo(b), whenever he feels cornered and the only alternative is to admit he's to blame or that he's a lying scumbag, at which point he trots out the jaded old "...the Right Honorable Member for Islington..." trope, relying on tory braying to drown out labour demands for answers.
Labour needs to desist, in order to highlight this ploy, allowing Stammer to ask again and again, repeatedly.
B(l)oJo(b) will lose his cool, then people will get a chance to see a full blown narcissist lose the plot.
It's a sight to behold, when they go into panic mode, because they are no longer in control.
This isn't a suggestion to draw a laugh.
I'm being genuine, having had to deal with two such toxic individuals, at different points in my life.
To witness them go rampant let's the world see just who they really are, under the mask they hide behind.
The only way to achieve that is to apply pressure and maintain it and not to buy into the games they play and therefore control.
Corbyn?
I like him.
Starmer?
I don't like him.
In case anyone was wondering.
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Couldn't agree more.
As per usual, Stammer let B(l)oJo(b) off the hook.
He'll continue to do so and will carry on with that policy towards B(l)oJo(b)'s successor.
I said it from the start and will continue to repeat... Stammer is establishment, always has been, his mission to oust Corbyn and destroy the party and any socialist elements from within on instructions from his paymasters and this recent push to try take disgruntled donors from the tories, while refusing to condone the few backbenchers that stood on picket lines, only serves to prove my point.
B(l)oJo(b) is of no further use to the tories, other than as scapegoat to be sacrificed in a last ditch effort to con the public into believing he was one of the few bad apples and they've cleaned up their act.
Sadly, there are still enough gullible morons to buy it, so, if they can get rid of him quickly they might just pull off another election victory.
Personally, if I lived in England, there isn't much chance I'd vote for any of the three major parties.
They're much of the same, all backstabbing, dishonest and totally untrustworthy.
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Oh, Jane, hopelessly sentimental fool, that you are! 😂
They are governing, but in the interests of themselves, their families, their chums and associates!
They 'lost' £40 billion to those I mentioned in the previous paragraph, during the pandemic alone, hence our recent tax hikes, which just happen to be £40 billion, by some strange coincidence, supposedly intended to bolster the NHS, but where, oh where, did the £350million per week go we were supposed to benefit from, upon exiting the EU, which was also claimed to be earmarked for the NHS.
Hmmm, is that a pattern developing before our very eyes?
They really are governing, just not in our interests, unfortunately.
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