The Tory Scum Thread
#61
Posted 08 November 2020 - 12:30 PM
Luckily Rashford has ok’d Bozo’s idea. Nice to see him seeking Rashford’s permission though
#62
Posted 08 November 2020 - 12:42 PM
azul, on 08 November 2020 - 12:30 PM, said:
Luckily Rashford has ok’d Bozo’s idea. Nice to see him seeking Rashford’s permission though
Rashford has, without once saying anything remotely personal, absolutely schooled Johnson on this.
A young black man from a broken family in the north to boot.
This post has been edited by Westbars Spireite: 08 November 2020 - 12:45 PM
#63
Posted 08 November 2020 - 01:27 PM
Westbars Spireite, on 08 November 2020 - 12:42 PM, said:
A young black man from a broken family in the north to boot.
Well he’s trying to get something meaningful, so it’s better for him not to, no matter what feels.
Rashford certainly smashes the negative stereotypes of people from his background. Looks like he’s been brought up properly
This post has been edited by azul: 08 November 2020 - 01:31 PM
#65
Posted 08 November 2020 - 02:26 PM
azul, on 08 November 2020 - 01:27 PM, said:
Rashford certainly smashes the negative stereotypes of people from his background. Looks like he’s been brought up properly
Absolutely. I makes it all the more powerful.
I dread to think of the private words used by our PM.
His favourite - ‘Picaninnie’ might be out the locker for starters.
#66
Posted 08 November 2020 - 04:30 PM
Blue5, on 08 November 2020 - 11:49 AM, said:
Those who are willing to push the boundaries and break the law generally have little to lose by doing so.
Indeed, lots of rules around my professional membership and even more ab=round my suitability to be a director.
And yes, generally rules are more well thought of by those who are protected by them.... I refer to my earlier post on going to prison if our employees dont stick to them!
#67
Posted 09 November 2020 - 02:43 AM
DEATH, on 08 November 2020 - 01:58 AM, said:
Look at your post. It’s informative. Your a bright lad, just step back a little now and than. Labour could do well to use intelligent folk like you, who have the capability to be objective.
“If you believe in brexit, there was only one party to vote for”. Very true. Huge areas of traditional Labour territory voted leave. The party pledged to honour that referendum. In Westminster political set tried everything to block brexit, for many reasons.
Both sides, the ERG and remainers from all parties, Anna Soubry for example, Tory mp. Anger among the silent majority. The vocal minority lobby people like her and she goes on question time saying 2/3rds of her constituency support remain or a people’s vote. And she believed it, and so did labour because they don’t speak to, it listen the normal folk. And look what happened.
Then Boris gets his election. His advisors did listen, they tapped into the real mood of the public. His position was clear. GET BREXIT DONE.
Labour had Thornbury and others STILL campaigning for a people’s vote.YOU were smart enough to say, half the electorate will go apeshyte if they don’t implement it. If a young lad from town is shrewd enough to see this, why not the Labour Party? Because they don’t listen, they dictate. Browns “that bigoted woman” never mind if they had issues in her area, she’s a bigot. The issues don’t matter.
The leader himself saying he’d for a people’s vote, but would say if he supported it or not. Labour politicians saying “no one voted to be poorer”. No we didn’t, but we still voted leave so respect it. “Kinnock the younger” saying the “people didn’t know what they voted for, “yes, we did, we voted leave. So respect it. Then we had the likes of Abbott and long Bailey on the front bench. Jeez.
They had madcap schemes like installing free fibre broadband for everyone, based on borrowing. When we have broadband anyway.
Mixed messages, conflicting statements from different members of the front bench.
Saying hey, look what these tosses are lying about now is irrelevant- sayining look how good an alternative we can offer, much more positive.
Corona. Every opportunity to help, to offer to work WITH Boris should have been offered, even to the point off offering to form a government of national unity. Being seen to be proactive in times of crisis goes a long way. It could also have helped avert some of the terrible blunders made under the current regime, and if rejected then hey they can say we offered to help in the interests of the nation........much better than perhaps being seems as sniping from the sidelines with the benefit of hindsight
Anyone who thinks this pandemic will damage the tories might be mistaken. They will say things like “no European nation got it right, Belgium, France, Spain etc” all made mistakes and no one had a manual to work too. We made difficult decisions. We furloughed staff to project jobs. We tried to protect people while we tried to protect jobs and livelihoods. And it will carry some weight. If he’s clever, this crisis could turn out to be as useful to Boris as the Falkland war was to thatcher. And he has some shrewd unscrupulous advisors.
Simply bitching about how bad the nasty party are just won’t work, it won’t appeal to enough people.
Labour need to be proactive, positive,sensible, centre ground and appeal to as many people as possible to get the blue out, not appeal to the minority audience who are already on board.
As I’ve said many times, there’s a reason “old labour” have not been in power for almost 50 years. Until the Labour Party understand why this is, they won’t be in power for another 50 years.
In fact, in a decade or a little more, you could end up seeing the Green Party replace them.
Anyone who thinks this pandemic will damage the tories might be mistaken. They will say things like “no European nation got it right, Belgium, France, Spain etc” all made mistakes and no one had a manual to work too. We made difficult decisions. We furloughed staff to project jobs. We tried to protect people while we tried to protect jobs and livelihoods. And it will carry some weight. If he’s clever, this crisis could turn out to be as useful to Boris as the Falkland war was to thatcher. And he has some shrewd unscrupulous advisors.
Absolutely agree with you, every sentence.
#68
Posted 09 November 2020 - 06:47 AM
Misnomer, on 09 November 2020 - 02:43 AM, said:
Absolutely agree with you, every sentence.
Doubt this will be Bozo's Falklands, there's at least another 3 years to the next election by law so much more time for him to screw up even further whereas The Bitch got lucky and it was the following year to the next election and she was up against the only Labour leader who was more unelectable than Corby in Foot.
#69
Posted 09 November 2020 - 07:46 AM
Kids get free dinners, the clue is in the name “School Dinners”
Should there be a campaign for every Saturday and Sunday too?
Benefits system is more than generous
#70
Posted 09 November 2020 - 08:52 AM
Search and Destroy, on 09 November 2020 - 07:46 AM, said:
Kids get free dinners, the clue is in the name “School Dinners”
Should there be a campaign for every Saturday and Sunday too?
Benefits system is more than generous
I thought you said All Lives Matter?
#71
Posted 09 November 2020 - 09:03 AM
calvin plummers socks, on 09 November 2020 - 08:52 AM, said:
Are you suggesting kids are dying of starvation outside term time?
#73
Posted 09 November 2020 - 09:21 AM
If wasters of parents can’t be bothered to feed their kids because they are blowing their benefits on something else I can’t see giving them another £20 a week making a blind bit of difference
Tin of beans is 29p, plus three slices of toast, on benefits of £100s a week, ffs people need to get a grip
The benefits system is already in place and is generous, the money is already being paid under other guises
It’s more political bullshido
#74
Posted 09 November 2020 - 11:19 AM
Johnnyspireite7 said:
Doubt this will be Bozo's Falklands, there's at least another 3 years to the next election by law so much more time for him to screw up even further whereas The Bitch got lucky and it was the following year to the next election and she was up against the only Labour leader who was more unelectable than Corby in Foot.
Perhaps it’s not the best analogy granted. But he could, or rather, the Tory party will use this crisis, one not of their making they will say, to cover all negative outcomes. It’s potentially a great shield,for them.
I’m kinda hoping that Boris just makes enough f*** ups,to lose the election but not quite enough for the parliamentary party to make a move against him.
#75
Posted 09 November 2020 - 12:14 PM
DEATH, on 09 November 2020 - 11:19 AM, said:
I’m kinda hoping that Boris just makes enough f*** ups,to lose the election but not quite enough for the parliamentary party to make a move against him.
He will be off by spring, needs to get his memoirs out whilst covid is still topical, the PM who managed through the worst global pandemic, nearly lost his life for the cause, blah blah, he will make millions and dwarf both Cameron and Blair's returns - which is what matters to him....
If Gove or Hunt get the gig, the Tories will then be unelectable based on their prior history... should be a walk in the park then for SKS and if he cant win then Labour have no hope in their current guise...
#76
Posted 09 November 2020 - 12:19 PM
isleaiw1, on 09 November 2020 - 12:14 PM, said:
If Gove or Hunt get the gig, the Tories will then be unelectable based on their prior history... should be a walk in the park then for SKS and if he cant win then Labour have no hope in their current guise...
that's where my money would be.
backed by the mail & has already started distancing himself from covid policy.
hunt not in cabinet so doubt he would get the gig.
raab, hancock, pitel? seriously??
sunak? think the furlough scheme will count against him in the tory party.
#77
Posted 09 November 2020 - 02:47 PM
mr. smith, on 09 November 2020 - 12:19 PM, said:
backed by the mail & has already started distancing himself from covid policy.
hunt not in cabinet so doubt he would get the gig.
raab, hancock, pitel? seriously??
sunak? think the furlough scheme will count against him in the tory party.
Unless they have someone we’ve never heard of, it is Gove, with Sunak trailing by a furlough
t could be the thing that might actually save Bozo
#78
Posted 09 November 2020 - 02:57 PM
Search and Destroy, on 09 November 2020 - 09:21 AM, said:
If wasters of parents can’t be bothered to feed their kids because they are blowing their benefits on something else I can’t see giving them another £20 a week making a blind bit of difference
Tin of beans is 29p, plus three slices of toast, on benefits of £100s a week, ffs people need to get a grip
The benefits system is already in place and is generous, the money is already being paid under other guises
It’s more political bullshido
It’s not political at all- Rashford was acting out of his beliefs and his subsequent actions have shown that.
It was the tories who made it political in what was the biggest own goal since Lewis Dunks last disaster.
Completely failing to understand the nation’s feelings (don’t mess with kids or animals).
#80
Posted 09 November 2020 - 04:26 PM
isleaiw1 said:
He will be off by spring, needs to get his memoirs out whilst covid is still topical, the PM who managed through the worst global pandemic, nearly lost his life for the cause, blah blah, he will make millions and dwarf both Cameron and Blair's returns - which is what matters to him....
If Gove or Hunt get the gig, the Tories will then be unelectable based on their prior history... should be a walk in the park then for SKS and if he cant win then Labour have no hope in their current guise...
You think our floppy haired leader will resign?