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Everything about the Israeli PM and the polices of the past few decades are completely unacceptable. What does the international community do? Lie, dismiss, ignore, make resolutions to be ignored and fund Israel while providing military assistance.
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Last I heard 28% of Tory MPs were landlords, the tighter they squeeze the housing market by not building any new social housing, the more profits they make from soaring rent and house prices.
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Despite the mess of the economy which has cost British people their pensions and inflamed an existing cost of living crisis. She'll get her £115k a year for life while her victims will struggle to survive the winter...
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How about a long-term study on the effects of outsourcing, privatisation and cuts to the NHS?
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This is probably about as informative as an Afghan news report about how popular the Tories are in Britain...
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I'm just glad the Tories are doing their best to help the average Brit and definitely not feeding our taxes to their mates' offshore accounts via corruption...
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I'm sure there's quite a few people that wish it had a quarantine procedure 2 months ago, unfortunately they can't be with us today.
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So Risha says that the Tories are the compassionate party that protects the vulnerable? Tell that to pensioners facing hypothermia this winter, to the working poor who are paying for Tory economic mismanagement. They will continue to show the same compassion they showed to the vulnerable in care homes during the pandemic... none!
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There aren't enough staff for the cynical and unhelpful 30 hrs of childcare and the pensions changes will only help the wealthy, as will the extension of the price cap. Even during a cost-of-living crisis the Tories increase the poverty gap and feather their own nest. No humanity in them...
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Everyone? No. Just those who can afford too. We've bailed out the banks and corp[orations too often. Time for payback!
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Glad the government is doing something useful, stopping people from paying large amounts of tax for toxic products is just what we need during the cost of living crisis... Seriously why? who cares? leave people to make their own choices and stop looking for ways to increase tax on the poor, it's not like the rich will have a problem buying cigarettes and booze...
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I love the way the government keep tossing the poor a liferaft made of lead from the prow of their golden cruise ship...
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Government protecting their corporate masters while allowing hard-working Brits to suffer poverty and degradation... Nothing changes.
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Defund, run-down, then when the service is on its knees make a case for private finance as they've done with every other taxpayer-owned service...
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Yea, how dare people strike when they can't afford to pay the energy bills. Don't they realise how corporations will suffer from the reduced consumerism...
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What we really need is for pop stars to re-release old material for charity and for politicians to give us some more empty promises while we all stand around in a circle 2 meters apart clapping and singing we'll meet again.
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May? undoubtedly have intentionally and with willful contempt. The growing mountain of failings by this government is their only achievement...
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Ring-a-ring a roses, A government full of posers, A tishoo! a tishoo! We all fall down...
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I'm just so looking forward to spending my remaining years watching the human race being transformed into docile cash cows, disenfranchised by digital currency, creating an underclass alienated from society. Where a lack of credit has serious consequences on your life expectancy and corporate billionaires become fickle deities that demand subservience...
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I'm not a fan of Keir, but even nothing or minor changes to help out would be better than the constant backwards trends in our economy, cost of living and rights that the Tories are subjecting us to...
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I'm not a master poet, But for the right words, I will hunt. My apologies for the inference, But Boris is a...
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The UK hasn't succeeded in anything in the past few decades. Mainly because we are governed by creatures from the shallow end of the British gene pool...
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Breaking news: Man who lies for a living and couldn't lie straight in bed - accused of lying...
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We're very sorry we deliberately criminalized 700 employees to cover our own mistakes and poorly written software. But we are only interested in profit... Yet another cautionary tale regarding privatization and selling off taxpayer assets...
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The Tories have governed Britain with all the compassion and decency of Fred and Rosemary West. The NHS is their patio...
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@rubbercable Agreed, they also get food, transport, housing, backhanders and other expenses. It's about time the British public grew a backbone.
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Corporations make bumper profits and get tax breaks and subsidies. The government spend billions on failed projects, cronyism and unlawful legislation. The hard-working backbone of the UK - its people struggle to pay bills while wages sink beneath inflation and the cost of living price rises... Something very wrong with this picture!
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British workers with a spine, good to see. Pity more people don't follow their example and prove we aren't going to be walked over by the tories and their corporate handlers...
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I'm glad Gove is getting another chance to prove how incompetent and inept he is.
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@gouchscowl8601 I'd suggest US vs China over Taiwan as Taiwan make most of the microchips used in planes, trains and automobiles, computers, weapon systems etc.
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Sitting on the fence, another PM with a spine made of jelly...
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Yea those pesky Vikings, Normans, Romans, Saxons...
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Why have they soared by 889%? could it be because prices have also soared by 889% in the past few years?
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If Tories don't have their hand in your back pocket, it's on your crotch...
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Flying back from Jim Henson's workshop where the muppet was brought to life.
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It helped the US pick Afghanistan as a target, but then so did protecting the petrodollar monopoly...
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I'm just so pleased that we still pay corporations subsidies and corporate welfare and the government can afford not to collect the tax gap from corporations who neglect to pay their taxes. I'm also very pleased the government have let £30 billion slip through their fingers in import duties due to the failures regarding Brexit borders. After all I'd hate shareholder profits to go down just because the rest of us are going without heating and food.
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But maybe you should apologise for using Jewish people to further your selfish political ambitions...
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'Keep Jabbing and Carry on Cautiously' is a wonderful comedy film from the 70s starring Kenneth Willams, Barbara Windsor and Bernard Bresslaw...
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The top 10 things I love about the Royal Family. . . . . . . . . . .
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Well spotted Keir, it's only been just over a decade of constant cuts and deprivation for those in working poverty...
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Is there a special school that teaches the incompetent and inept to act smug regardless of their many flaws? If so Priti Patel must be a star pupil...
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Previously disgraced Tories replacing currently disgraced Tories...
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Not all women can breastfeed for a variety of reasons, many on medication can't, and many working mothers rely on formula for a variety of reasons. These are hard-working taxpayers who simply can't afford the expense due to the cost of living crisis. This is not a failure of individuals but a failure of the government, don't blame those stuck in working poverty!
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lol erm wasn't the drone program slated for only getting a 10% hit ratio with 90% of kills being non-combatants/civilians?
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Billionaires need yachts!
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What a waste of millions of lives, creating millions of migrants, the loss of US/UK troops. Still, at least a few disaster capitalists made a killing...
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Tory MPs are always so magnanimous in victory or defeat, such wonderful representatives of humanity, it makes my heart sing with joy...
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We had far more beds, hospitals, ambulances, far more doctors and GP surgeries, lower waiting times and a more streamlined service decades ago for a fraction of the cost. Selling off NHS assets, while outsourcing and adding layers of admin through soft privatisation is the reason for the current problems.
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I'm so excited I drank a whole glass of council pop and then had my weekly meal...
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