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@segue2ant395 sunak did say he was bringing back credibility and accountability as he stepped into number 10 , the 5th pm in 6 years , but then appointed Cruella latter that day so that didn't last long 😀
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always better under labour
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verry funny
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and the daftest
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Inconvenient facts for that caller; NATO already borders Russia and has done for years: - Norway - Latvia - Estonia - Poland and Lithuania (bordering the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad) - Coming soon; Finland By the logic of the caller Russia is justified in invading all of them (go figure)
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@rankbadyin4147 brilliant
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@seandrew7837 not that clever now hey
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@ I noticed last year in the general election the Reform MP for Brighton lived in Maidstone and now the reform MP for Skegness lives in Dubai and the one for Clacton divides his time between Germany and the USA.
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@jadapinkett1656 she's made a lot of people breakdown and cry
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@acquiesce100 Tories willing to defend the crimes and lies of Boris but are unwilling to defend the rights of human beings who have endured suffering
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For those interested in the contents of the clause Kemi discussed: Essentially, the clause mandates that academies not adhering to the national pay guidelines for teachers must comply with them. This implies that overpaid teachers in academies may have their salaries adjusted downwards to align with the guidelines, while underpaid teachers will receive an increase. Therefore, using this as the primary argument against the bill is not particularly strong position.
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white british and super proud
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Soon British people will be begging Rwanda to take them in.
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@mogznwaz no the fault is with 12 years of torys you lizz lover
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The energy price cap is like they are taking out a loan on our behalf. This means cuts to other government spending (austerity) and it also means people will not insulate homes and take other measures which reduce consumption. Government effectively get more control of how we spend our money and make cuts to public services at the same time. It's win-win for the Tories and energy companies. Should have been a windfall tax!
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@colinwishbone4437 The sad thing is hearing people trying to excuse him and his cronies. I watched his scripted apology last night which was one of the most insincere performances I've ever had the misfortune to watch.
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TROLL
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@davebannister323 ok debate
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Just look at the standard of person the ENTIRE Conservative Party came up with as our next PM… these two are the BEST they can manage. A decade plus of indolent, ignorant and arrogant government and we have arrived, ladies and gentlemen, at the very bottom of the barrel.
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correct
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Anyone who still trusts the Westminster Brexit headbangers more than Brussels or Strasbourg, hasn't been paying attention.
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@chatham43 most are legal and get accepted , once the torys process them
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His tenure and legacy as our prime minister was to leave this country in a total mess . james never did that
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@netcurtains came up with 100,000,000,000 and not 1 benefit
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@gordondavies7773 of course they are
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@gordondavies7773 that is why i said G.B and not the UK, learn the difference before looking a bit silly
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@gordondavies7773 got your point about still being in the E.U is clearly better than leaving. I never said different
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@wills4794 you're right and at least anougher year till a G.E for this corrupt gov to take more for themselves
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Strangely chocolate bars have reduced in size since cost of living crisis. Even more strangely so have our Prime Ministers. David Cameron was 1.85m tall. Theresa May 1.75m tall Sunak 1.7m tall. I think the global economic situation is effecting our Prime Miniature through shrinkflation. Has anyone noticed this?...
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Any one who takes out frustration on subordinates when under pressure cannot handle pressure or their role.
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cruella wont give them a vote
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@UpTheArgyle he wasn't wrong and looks like we all lost ... The latest official figures seem to indicate that the costs of brexit are 178 times more than the benefits. This is bad enough, until you remember that the costs are with us right now, and the benefits are not going to be here for over a decade. And when those massively outnumbered benefits do arrive, they may not be as great as the already very poor predictions being made now.
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@SUDO702 don't think he did knowingly
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@Statler116 so you are blind as well as thick
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starmer is still there
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, we are the only country that imposed sanctions on ourselves. We are doomed 😔 thanks to bojo.
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@UC8wxir2RVET0PZ-E8TLBvXA go on then evidence of parties
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@davidgreen6490 sarcasm today i see
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@ hancock got cought red handed breaking the tory 2 metre rule
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For those interested in the contents of the clause Kemi discussed: Essentially, the clause mandates that academies not adhering to the national pay guidelines for teachers must comply with them. This implies that overpaid teachers in academies may have their salaries adjusted downwards to align with the guidelines, while underpaid teachers will receive an increase. Therefore, using this as the primary argument against the bill is not particularly strong position.
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@richardmcrandal6696 they are great and loved by everyone that wants a better country than the torys one
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@nick1065 any tory would be wrong so no contest for him
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For those interested in the contents of the clause Kemi discussed: Essentially, the clause mandates that academies not adhering to the national pay guidelines for teachers must comply with them. This implies that overpaid teachers in academies may have their salaries adjusted downwards to align with the guidelines, while underpaid teachers will receive an increase. Therefore, using this as the primary argument against the bill is not particularly strong position.
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He's the marquis of mayhem, the duke of duplicity, the viscount of vacuousness, the baron of buffoonery, the earl of egomania, the prince of pork pies, the count of clusterf*cks, the oligarch of omnishambles, the king of the kleptocratic crockwombles. I'd say it's time for him to go, but he never should have been given the job in the first place...
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people finally see that now
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This was the biggest failure of judgement by the British public. Not enough people were aware of what Johnson was about and those who did simply characterised him as a harmless clown. How wrong all those people are who voted him in. Shame on you all.
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correct
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@BobK5 he has .. he got rid of bojo for us all
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@richardgallagher4880 not a word of that . less time on emoji's more on english please
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or even name tree people that are in power for a start
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