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It seems that every new Tory ministerial appointment appears to be worse than their predecessors and more authoritarian to appease the Tory faithful.
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Suella apparently named after the character of Sue Ellen from Dallas. Now we just need a shower scene where people wake up and it's back to March 2010.
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Lady Susan Hussey should be reinstated in her previous role with additional support to prevent minor incidents becoming global news.
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If Boris Johnson does become Prime Minister again then it leaves the possibility of Jeremy Corbyn becoming Labour leader again.
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There isn't enough room for all the ex Tories in I'm A Celebrity, Quiz and game shows and reality TV shows after the next general election.
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Tories and failed Eurosceptic politicians and Brexiteers blamed the EU, EEC and Europe since 1970 to get Tories and Eurosceptic politicians elected year after year and decade after decade. It's failed British politicians in the failed British Parliament running successive failed British governments that are responsible for the problems in people's lives not the EU, EEC and Europe. The EU was never responsible for non EU migration into the UK. The EU was never responsible for austerity, not responsible for cuts to social security benefits and not responsible for cuts to public services in the UK. It's not the fault of the EU that successive British governments chose not to use standard EU migration policies, (policies used by other EU member countries) to control EU migration into the UK. Yet people voted for Brexit to control all immigration. Until people in the UK realise that the EU and Europe are not responsible for the problems in their lives then nothing will change because it's the British politicians, British government and British Parliament that's responsible placed there by First Past The Post electoral system and supported by mainstream media including broadcast TV news channels and right-wing think tanks promoting billionaires agendas often seen on news and current affairs.
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Trimming back tax British havens and taxing the wealth in British tax havens could help fund public services and prevent austerity if the money is not spent on Conservative private sector contracts for public services. Increased bureaucracy is necessary under Tories due to privatisation and profit model for marketisation and competition to separate and itemise work from clients and contractors, suppliers and service providers as seen in PFI schemes. Increased public and private sector ownership, delivery, funding and unaccountable private sector control is a model supported by unelected and unaccountable WEF, Bilderberger's and billionaires.
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Gavin Williamson could always try and follow Matt Hancock into the jungle on TV.
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Nadim Zahawi has a net worth of £100 million, Jacob Rees-Mogg has a net worth of £150 million and Rishi Sunak has a net worth of £200 million excluding his relatives who are richer than him and billionaire in-laws. Nadim Zahawi MP's annual salary of £84,144 is worth around 0.0841% of his net worth with similar below zero percentages for other centimillionaires. If wealthy Tories wanted to truly level up they would start by eradicating and alleviating austerity, poverty, deprivation, destitution, homelessness and debt, however they clearly don't as they have been in power continuously since May 2010.
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Wealthy Tory politicians are not there for the money but for power, status, prestige, control and to establish a political oligarchy of rule by the rich, with the rich for the rich. MPs salaries combined with ministerial salaries are but very low percentages of declared net worth with some examples of Parliamentary salaries below 1% of the politicians net worth. One possibility for reason of the establishment of the new political oligarchy to increase power of the old powerful elites could be to create an immensely wealthy Neofeudal Technocracy presiding over a vastly reduced middle class. The immensely wealthy Neofeudal Technocracy would be a ruling class ruling over a poor underclass of modern day peasants and serfs as supported by WEF leaders who believe they have the right to determine the future of world and it's people.
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Tories could charter A380 aircraft to make a big impression and use the free in air bar and lounge whilst travelling between their tax havens.
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Tories do what they have always done and would outsource decision making to people who are more knowledgeable even if those people have their own agenda that works against the best interests of the UK, its economy and people.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg wants to have Imperial Measures as the default system of measurement in the UK and potentially consider restoration of pre-decimal currency.
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@dambrooks7578 Fully agree!!! New Civil Engineer published an article about the disaster of switching to Imperial Measures.
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Charities that receive British government funding are banned from criticising the British government and government ministers.
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It's only a matter of time before martial law, travel restrictions and internal check points are introduced in the UK to control the population. New lockdowns will be used to maintain law and order in the national interest due to anger towards the policies of the WEF, Tories, austerity, wars, immigration, Brexit, inflation, cost of living crisis, shortages and rationing including rolling power cuts.
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Ukraine admitted they were preparing for the invasion of Russia and Ukrainians have been responsible for 15,000 Russians being killed in Eastern Ukraine from 2014 - 2021.
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Millions of people had a choice between Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party and Boris Johnson's Tory Brexiteers and the majority of voters chose Brexit with many voting Brexit. Sadly the Tories could win the next general election as millions of voters put their precious Brexit and stopping all immigration over competence and protecting people from Tories. Even if the Labour Party wins it will be Tony Blair's Labour Party under Keir Starmer and more New Labour.
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Nigel Farage must share responsibility for the break up of the UK through Brexit and successive Conservative governments.
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Brexiteers are obsessed with British fish in British waters.
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Brexit has been successful for billionaires who want to maintain their EU citizenship and residency whilst maintaining their non domiciled status and access to tax havens.
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Proportional representation could make politics a bit more democratic. Electoral Reform Society calculated that had the 2019 general election used the D'Hondt regional list electoral system previously used to elect MEPs in the UK it would result in Boris Johnson winning an overall majority of three seats with a loss of 77 Conservative MPs. It could have meant that Jeremy Corbyn remained as Labour leader for longer without the return of Blairites to power in Labour. Proportional representation in the past could have resulted in some Conservative governments not being elected and a Labour general election win in 2017.
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I made a comment about intelligence and CEO leaders salary on another channel: 'The relationship between intelligence and salary also applies in the public sector.' And was heavily criticised by another user for not providing evidence despite asking them to look in the mainstream media. It seems it's a sensitive issue for some CEOs and leaders in the public and private sector including politicians some of whom are in a revolving door of executive board positions.
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Hopefully Jacob Rees-Mogg resignation as business secretary will mean the UK doesn't return to Imperial Measures as the default system of measures.
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@st.george007 Yes! Jacob Rees-Mogg the Rt Hon Member for the 19th Century.
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@andrewtomlinson5237 All the rights, protections and standards developed since 1970 would be lost by 2024 if the Tories are still in government by then. Peter Oborne at Double Down News YouTube channel talked about the Conservative Party being seized by right wing think tanks many years ago whose members are the super rich. Indeed financiers some from 55 Tufton Street and others from Mayfair are in control of Conservative economic policy.
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It's not quitting it's a strategic withdrawal.
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@stevenhull5025 Indeed.
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@collsmad If not Jeremy Corbyn who should be allowed back into the Labour Party than someone in Labour whose policies support the 2019 general election manifesto.
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@collsmad Keir Starmer wants to go all out as being the next Tony Blair for his support for war against Russia. People have still not forgotten and not forgiven Tony Blair for Iraq. It's the First Past The Post electoral system that's responsible for the majority of Neoliberal governments being elected in the UK and denied socialist government being elected. With proportional representation Labour would win more general elections. YouGov and Lord Ashcroft polls from the 2019 general election showed that the majority of voters polled aged under 50 support socialist policies under Jeremy Corbyn and oppose Brexit whilst the majority of voters aged over 60 support Brexit and vote Conservative. Demographics are against Tories.
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@collsmad I disagree with you on your unequivocal support for Ukraine led by Nazis. Russia intervened in Eastern Ukraine to stop NATO, US and EU forces from shelling and killing ethnic Russians who have had 15,000 Russian civilians killed by Ukrainian military forces supported by the West over 8 years. The UN verified the referenda in the former Eastern Ukraine regions as legitimate because the people in these regions voted to stop being attacked by Ukrainian military forces. Furthermore Keir Starmer has clearly stated in his speeches that any criticism of NATO by any Labour Party member will result in the expulsion of the Labour Party member and he stands fully by Ukraine which means at any cost to the UK. Zelensky banned opposition parties in Ukraine and Starmer has banned criticism of NATO and banned support for Stop The War. Russia and Ukraine could have had peace but this was rejected by Ukraine due to US and UK intervention. A Ukrainian official made the comment that Ukraine never had any intention of honouring the Minsk agreement because the Minsk agreement was a device to stall for time to allow the Ukraine to build up military forces with which to attack and dismantle Russia and seize Russia's resources. Russia has been invaded many times and promises by the US and NATO to not expand Eastwards have been shown to be outrageous lies as NATO forces have moved missiles from 1200 miles from Russia in 1990 to 100 miles from Russia in 2022. Russia wants peace, doesn't want war but will defend itself. Late senator John McCain said in 2014 that US wants war with Russia and this explains why Russia was never allowed to join NATO. The only alternative to peace by agreeing to Russia's conditions on a peaceful settlement is war launched by the US under a false flag event blamed on Russia to justify US missiles being launched against Russia resulting in all out nuclear war.
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@collsmad I am not a Russian troll but you are supporting Nazis.
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Revisionism would be going too far were people to start claiming Jesus would be a Neoliberal Tory Brexiteer if he were alive today.
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Scrapping HS2 could save £100 billion and avoid a new round of austerity in the UK for those on low incomes, pensions and benefits.
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New Civil Engineer has an article published 14 October 2022 that reports HS2 has seriously underreported costs and scrapping HS2 and repurposing infrastructure built and selling acquired land could save taxpayers £147 billion overall.
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@peterwilliamallen1063 I'm not talking rubbish, you are.
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Rishi Sunak has consistently refused those on legacy benefits the £20 uplift by telling claimants to claim Universal Credit even when in many cases legacy benefits claimants would be worse off on Universal Credit.
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@John_259 One wonders if politicians have imaginary friends.
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If Rishi Sunak proves consistently to be deeply unpopular among polling for Tory voters and Tory members over several weeks then it's possible for Rishi Sunak to be asked to resign allowing Boris Johnson to return as Prime Minister if the investigation result into Boris Johnson's activities prove favourable towards him.
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