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4 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Of course it was going to be countered with the tories, you’ve posted a link about the wrongdoing of the Labour leader for gawds sake. And to be fair how many politicians from any party have anything in common with the working man?

So based upon that rationale every time I see a drip about the Tories i therefore should counter with one about Labour 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️regardless of wether it’s factually correct or not eggs !!!!

Head and shake time maybe 🤔
The answer to the last question not many and even those weren’t afraid of the benefits the position bestowed, Skinner and Campbell come to mind. 

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Thing is tho, I like JRM.

Mostly because he's an unapologetic conservative, an actual conservative not a focus group media groomed faker.

 

That and he obviously doesn't do it for the money, which in my mind makes it more old fashioned and doing it to hopefully do some good.

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5 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Of course it was going to be countered with the tories, you’ve posted a link about the wrongdoing of the Labour leader for gawds sake. And to be fair how many politicians from any party have anything in common with the working man?

That’s life eggs, johnsond still thinks the Tory’s are doing him favours, or at least they are the best to do him so! It’s a strange country 

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5 hours ago, GarethM said:

Thing is tho, I like JRM.

Mostly because he's an unapologetic conservative, an actual conservative not a focus group media groomed faker.

 

That and he obviously doesn't do it for the money, which in my mind makes it more old fashioned and doing it to hopefully do some good.

People that are unapologetic are usually pricks.

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But you know where they stand and what they stand for!. As most of them aren't blue, red, green, yellow but just a obfuscated grey hue of what issue is popular at that particular moment.

 

Maybe you could pick a outstanding example of trust and honesty?.

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2 hours ago, Mull said:

That’s life eggs, johnsond still thinks the Tory’s are doing him favours, or at least they are the best to do him so! It’s a strange country 

Another member on here whom seems to think they have the ability to read people’s thoughts 😳****************ing incredible. 
Read the post in it’s entirety not just the part that gives you the opening to make a pissed up wisecrack. Where am I from originally  Mull ?? Lynemouth in Northumberland, a once thriving mining community that was devastated after the thatcher era mine closures. I’m well aware what tories can do as well as Labour. Ill tell you what Mull they are a lot more likely to do anyone a favour than the SNP, that’s the tax up again eh 🤷‍♂️Apparently we  now have an even more progressive taxation system  than the last progressive taxation system 🤔 that must be SNP talk for we are gonna pull your pants down even more unless of course your on benefits then you get a 10% rise to match inflation.

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11 hours ago, Mull said:

People that are unapologetic are usually pricks.

No, I think you'll find it's those who are so quick to apologise every time a bird shits on someone's house, or some other event, historical or contemporary, which they plainly had no influence or control over and is only being done for optics, that are the pricks.

 

Why should someone in any walk of life apologise for something they haven't done.

 

JRM has had a hit job done on him by the media because he's such an easy target but primarily because those pushing the 'progressive' agenda are terrified of him having any real power.

 

 

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