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Old 15-12-2019, 04:33 PM #2494
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Originally Posted by Dezzy View Post
You tried to add 2 and 2 and you came up with 25.

Everyone is going to suffer under this government, it is inevitable and doing what most Tories did by ignoring the facts will never change that. We cannot stop what Tory voters have put in motion and there's no stopping the Tories as they are pretty much untouchable because their supporters will never hear a word against them. We've basically had ten years of **** under the tories and they've scored their biggest majority in decades. The public are hopelessly brainwashed by Tory propaganda and I doubt that will ever change.

I can't change what's going to happen but I'm not going to sit there and be quiet about it because, let's face it, that's the REAL issue here. You want people to be silent in their discontent, Boris isn't calling for unity, he's calling for dissenting voices to get in line. By making out that people who want the tories to suffer for what they've done are somehow gonna sabotage things is not only illogical but it's pure virtue signalling at it's finest and I won't stand for it.

I can't change what's about to happen but I can certainly hope that people who voted Tory will suffer what they've chosen to inflict on us all and I will be there for every tory I know in life, constantly reminding them that they have no one to blame but themselves.

The tory voters have enabled the further destruction of this country and no amount of faux pearl clutching bull**** from their voters will stop me from stating the truth. They chose this willingly, they have no one else to blame for their own choices but themselves.
Your extreme anger is directed at the wrong people. To say that the huge majority of British people are stupid and idiots for voting differently to you is just ludicrous. Sole responsibility lies with Corbyn and his extremist clique. The majority simply didn’t like him or trust him and his extremist mindset for a myriad of reasons and they didn’t believe his ever expanding desperate promises. Young, hard left types with student mentalities who live on social media made him think he was the dogs boll***ks. He clung on the leadership when it became obvious long ago that he wasn’t a popular leader.

An Optimum poll for reasons people did not vote Labour:
Corbyn and the party leadership: 43%
Brexit stance: 17%
Economic policies: 12%

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...te-Labour.html

Corbyn let you and his Labour supporters down. The buck stops with him.
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