ThatFragranceGuy
Well-known member
Some quality semantics being argued here
Mate,you could have said the govt's **** .His position was untenable and the circus over the last few days is yet another example of how Johnson should not be in any position of political responsibility never mind Prime Minister, Patterson's punishment should have been resolved days ago without any of the political machinations and manoeuvrings that have created this situation, another volte face from the government and weather vane leadership demonstrates the vacuum of capability in current UK politics.
Pretty shameful list of about turns.These backtracks by the Government are becoming a regular occurrence. It’s almost as if they are pushing for what they can get away with with their big majority and then row back when enough people take opposition to their actions.
For Paterson read these upturns. Pretty shambolic for a Governmrnt less than 2 years old
Gavin Williamson’s A level fiasco
James Brokenshire and the central track and trace system
Johnson and Dominic Cummings
Face Covering in shops
Shapps and School Meal Voucher Scheme
Jenrick and Turkish PPE for NHS Workers
Cancelling Christmas
Support for families of foreign NHS Support Staff
Migrant Health Surcharge
Return of Primary School Children
Hancock Resignation. “ matter closed”
Critical Worker Pindemic
NI Increases
Visas to foreign HGV drivers
If only. Sadly we know he will be Lord Paterson within 12 months.
Meet the new boss. Same as he old boss.It will trigger a by-election but it is an absolutely safe Tory seat. Shame as it would have been nice seeing him try to justify his behaviour on the door step at the next GE. I wonder who will replace him? Someone of the same ilk undoubtably.
Meet the new boss. Same as he old boss. Same as he old boss.
I think that's spot on. They are simply seeing what they can get away with. If the outcry is too much they'll put it on the back burner but you can guarantee they'll try again in a different guess.These backtracks by the Government are becoming a regular occurrence. It’s almost as if they are pushing for what they can get away with with their big majority and then row back when enough people take opposition to their actions.
For Paterson read these upturns. Pretty shambolic for a Governmrnt less than 2 years old
Gavin Williamson’s A level fiasco
James Brokenshire and the central track and trace system
Johnson and Dominic Cummings
Face Covering in shops
Shapps and School Meal Voucher Scheme
Jenrick and Turkish PPE for NHS Workers
Cancelling Christmas
Support for families of foreign NHS Support Staff
Migrant Health Surcharge
Return of Primary School Children
Hancock Resignation. “ matter closed”
Critical Worker Pindemic
NI Increases
Visas to foreign HGV drivers
From what I’ve seen and heard on the media over here for the last 10 months we cottoned on to the sh1t show back in the UK some time ago. Johnson is viewed with incredulity.mmmmm, interesting take over here. Just listening on the radio to overseas news reviewed, and one of the reviewers said, if you want to see a well functioning modern democratic nation go to failed state take a look at what has been happening in the UK. Looks like word is getting out if we have found out whats going on.
George Costanza : Why did it all turn out like this for me? I had so much promise. I was personable
I was bright. Oh, maybe not academically speaking, but... I was perceptive. I always know when someone's uncomfortable at a party. It became very clear to me sitting out there today, that every decision I've ever made, in my entire life, has been wrong. My life is the opposite of everything I want it to be. Every instinct I have, in every of life, be it something to wear, something to eat... It's all been wrong.
Waitress : Tuna on toast, coleslaw, cup of coffee.
George Costanza : Yeah. No, no, no, wait a minute, I always have tuna on toast. Nothing's ever worked out for me with tuna on toast. I want the complete opposite of on toast. Chicken salad, on rye, untoasted... and a cup of tea.
Elaine Benes : Well, there's no telling what can happen from this.
Jerry Seinfeld : You know chicken salad is not the opposite of tuna, salmon is the opposite of tuna, because salmon swim against the current, and the tuna swim with it.
George Costanza : [Sarcastically] Good for the tuna.
Elaine Benes : [a blonde looks at George] Ah, George, you know, that woman just looked at you.
George Costanza : So what? What am I supposed to do?
Elaine Benes : Go talk to her.
George Costanza : Elaine, bald men, with no jobs, and no money, who live with their parents, don't approach strange women.
Jerry Seinfeld : Well, here's your chance to try the opposite. Instead of tuna salad and being intimidated by women, chicken salad and going right up to them.
George Costanza : Yeah, I should do the opposite, I should.
Jerry Seinfeld : If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right.
George Costanza : Yes, I will do the opposite. I used to sit here and do nothing, and regret it for the rest of the day, so now I will do the opposite, and I will do something!
George Costanza : [He goes over to the woman] Excuse me, I couldn't help but notice that you were looking in my direction.
Victoria : Oh, yes I was. You just ordered the same exact lunch as me.
George Costanza : [Takes a deep breath] My name is George. I'm unemployed and I live with my parents.
Victoria : I'm Victoria. Hi.
How can any MP represent the best interests of their constituents when they are acting for big business first and foremost?
Also why do do many Russian millionaires donate to the tory party?
Neither party is getting a majority on 35%/36% of the vote.Interesting poll from YouGov given the field work was done before this weeks government comedy show #3858...