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Originally Posted by Dezzy
I care deeply about public services and the NHS and this vote has shown that most voters simply do not. There's nothing I can do now about anything but you can be sure that when the worst happens and the tory voters that allowed it to happen starts to feel the burn, I will make sure they know they did this to themselves. It's about accountability. I'm not going to hug a tory voter that's basically voted for the decimation of the public services when it happpens, I'm gonna let them know that they got what they voted for.
It would be lovely if it's all sunshine and rainbows and I'm wrong, but I'm not going to be wrong. I wasn't wrong about Brexit being a ****show, I wasn't wrong about the damage the Tories have done since Brexit and before and I won't be wrong now because I pay attention to the facts and the facts have never supported the Tories. Hopes and prayers mean jack**** when the NHS is on it's last legs, there's not enough funding for the police to effectively do their jobs and you've got people killing themselves on benefits because a system that's supposed to help them is entrapping them in a vicious cycle.
It's undemocratic to voice an opinion? Is that what you're choosing to go with? Really?
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One of the few policies in the Tory manifesto is to invest in the NHS, and put police officers back on the street, the manifesto was pretty light in content so the few things they did ‘promise’ resonated with voters, they didn’t promise another 9 years of austerity, Johnson and Co very cleverly distanced themselves from the last 9 years and promised investment, so it’s not like voters voted for the status quo, plus many wanted Brexit done which only the Tories were offering
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'put a bit of lippy on and run a brush through your hair, we are alcoholics, not savages'
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Originally Posted by Beso
Livelier than Izaaz, and hes got 2 feet.
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