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"It's not enough."
Look £60Million is better than nothing, Kizzy |
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Am loving the empathy for the people who this will directly effect... people who probably have abided by the rules but now face a bleak winter. :nono: |
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Anyone with any decency knows it's a minority EVERYWHERE who are flouting the rules, not whole cities. Certainly not Manchester. Those like yourself who live there, those who know the City and area. They know the real truth and what was really needed too in order to ensure protection for the lowest paid workers who will now suffer in some way. |
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Also I will reply now to annie.. I think it's going to be a bleak winter fall all...money ain't everything, I ain't even seen, never mind touched a single member of my family since march.. And that's not going to change for however long...think about that everyone..think about being 500 miles away from your immediate family. |
I remember when he said that “we’re all in this together” :conf2:
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He also promised no one would have to lose out for doing the right thing. Yet that all gets overlooked. His promises are just more examples of his deceit. His word utterly and totally meaningless. |
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Found a thread from 2021
since Johnson is doing his book on Front pages https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standar...1208d.jpg.webp |
Did Boris really expect any different?
It's one of the main reasons why we shouldn't have voted for Brexit. |
I'm fed up of hearing what a 'great writer' he is. And how 'fantastically funny' he is.
He bores the pants off me. His writing is no better or amusing than any other Joe out there. A case of the Emperor's New Clothes. |
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I think he's an exceptionally good writer.
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He's far more personable than 2 Tier.
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Never had any time for him and never will.
One thing I will say as to him, that is on issues, such as the EU for instance. He like on other matters, made a really strong case in support of the EU. Plus his strong alternative case for leaving it. Obviously I never agreed with his view on leaving. It started to come to my mind, however he came to decide on the opposite cases he made on issues. It seemed he chose the wrong ones. Like all PMs he learned once in power PMs DON'T get all their own way and it maybe was he was left frustrated by how he'd have liked to govern as PM. It all went wrong by his own hand and bad decision making. Which didn't improve as his years went on as PM, things just getting worse really. Hence his rightful downfall. His book taken with a pinch of salt thinking it more full of the nonsense he spouted out rather than a dawn of even just common sense never mind showing much intelligence. |
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If they put Boris's name on the ballot for Tory leader, he'd be back in the job in a heartbeat.
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No.
No more as to a referendum. Where more lies from Johnson and Farage as in the Brexit one would become the norm. |
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No, it would then be the British Human Rights set up to replace it. |
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