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Tory Cabinet Thread


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Had to turn it off, he's already raved about the nhs that they would all sell in a heartbeat. The camera keeps cutting to them in the crowd, all looking up at him with glazed eyes at their glorious murderous leader. I can't do it, I haven't got the stomach. 

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3 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Had to turn it off, he's already raved about the nhs that they would all sell in a heartbeat. The camera keeps cutting to them in the crowd, all looking up at him with glazed eyes at their glorious murderous leader. I can't do it, I haven't got the stomach. 

Almost nothing he is saying is true. 

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58 minutes ago, skend04 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/oct/06/dominic-raab-confuses-meaning-of-misogyny-in-bbc-interview

 

Ladies and gentlemen, the Justice Secretary. This guy was, allegedly, a lawyer in The Hague. Now when he says in The Hague, I think he was bumming William because he's fucking dense and in no way capable of lawyering anywhere, let alone The Hague.

Hardly surprising as it appeared to come as a shock to him the the Uk was an island and that Dover was a port.

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It's deeply cynical that they've latched onto the idea of a restricted labour market driving up wages. This hasn't been mentioned over the last four years until we've hit recent supply chain issues.

 

Where is the government's programme for change? If we want to fill all these gaps in the labour market many of which are not low skilled we need government to undertake a mass programme of re-education for many workers. Businesses won't touch workers with no relevant experience or qualifications.

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2 minutes ago, clangers said:

It's deeply cynical that they've latched onto the idea of a restricted labour market driving up wages. This hasn't been mentioned over the last four years until we've hit recent supply chain issues.

 

Where is the government's programme for change? If we want to fill all these gaps in the labour market many of which are not low skilled we need government to undertake a mass programme of re-education for many workers. Businesses won't touch workers with no relevant experience or qualifications.

 

Who does the low skilled labour, or has it just been redefined?

 

It's smoke and mirrors, nothing else.

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2 minutes ago, clangers said:

It's deeply cynical that they've latched onto the idea of a restricted labour market driving up wages. This hasn't been mentioned over the last four years until we've hit recent supply chain issues.

 

Where is the government's programme for change? If we want to fill all these gaps in the labour market many of which are not low skilled we need government to undertake a mass programme of re-education for many workers. Businesses won't touch workers with no relevant experience or qualifications.

They didn't think of that.

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57 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Owen Jones getting their take on the impoverishment of 800,000 people and the deaths of 150,000. (The consensus is that it's not the Government's job to concern itself with things like that.)

 

 

Fair play to Jones to sticking it to them a bit. Wish Labour and other parties would up their game. Work, and the politics of work is something you can win people over on, as some Labour bods stated last week. 

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