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Tory Cabinet Thread


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10 hours ago, johnsusername said:

Jeremy Hunt on GMB blaming Labour for the financial state of the NHS. Skillfully avoiding the fact that Conservatives have been in power for 12 years , and he was Health minister for 6 years. 

Horrible cunts. 

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11 hours ago, johnsusername said:

Jeremy Hunt on GMB blaming Labour for the financial state of the NHS. Skillfully avoiding the fact that Conservatives have been in power for 12 years , and he was Health minister for 6 years. 

 

Was he talking about PFI contracts?

 

https://inews.co.uk/nhs/nhs-hospitals-pfi-bill-ippr-report-toxic-legacy-337526

 

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NHS hospitals have been landed with an extortionate £80bn bill on just £13bn of investment thanks to a “toxic” legacy of PFI deals on top of a decade of austerity, a report reveals.


The health service faces a PFI postcode lottery as some trusts are forced to spend up to £1 in every £6 on PFI payments with worrying consequences for patient safety, according to the IPPR think tank. As a result, long-term investment in buildings, maintenance and new life saving technology has been restricted with safety hazards, sewage leaks and falling ceilings now major risks at hospitals, according to the report.

The IPPR analysed the latest HMRC data and found that PFI, the scheme which funded capital spending through private finance, will cost trusts £2.1bn on repayments this year, rising to over £2.5bn in 2030, taking money away from vital patient services. Some areas are spending up to a fifth of their budget on PFI payments with the worst affected trusts being North West Anglia, Sherwood Forest, University Hospitals Coventry and St Helens and Knowsley.

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2 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

What on earth was the thinking behind those PFI deals. The people behind those should be put inside a cannon and fired into Kerry Katonas belly button the fucks.

Easier to push the debt into the future when you're left office than make the case that if people want things, they need to pay taxes for them.

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Turns out all the Ukraine support is coming out of the overseas aid budget, those supporting the literal worst off on our planet, meaning that planned projects, aid, support, development and training will all be scaled back to next to fuck all so Alex can cosplay being a soldier on the tellybox for the watching idiots at home.

 

Yemen has seen its funding decimated at a time when it’s needed more than ever.

 

I truly despise these cunts.

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1 hour ago, Bruce Spanner said:

Turns out all the Ukraine support is coming out of the overseas aid budget, those supporting the literal worst off on our planet, meaning that planned projects, aid, support, development and training will all be scaled back to next to fuck all so Alex can cosplay being a soldier on the tellybox for the watching idiots at home.

 

Yemen has seen its funding decimated at a time when it’s needed more than ever.

 

I truly despise these cunts.

It's funny when they cut the overseas budget,many tories trotted out the ',charity begins at home' manta'but they were quite happy to get behind johnsons desperate attachmemt to Ukraine.

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I think Sunak’s behaviour in the first live debate has cost him the race. Overbearing, constantly interrupting, openly laughing at Truss at times. The Tory women members seem to be turning against him en masse if mrs Willard’s various WhatsApp groups are any sort of gauge. He’s completely misjudged his audience. A lot of middle aged and older women in the Tory Party and they really don’t like being patronised by pushy aggressive men. 

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15 minutes ago, Captain Willard said:

I think Sunak’s behaviour in the first live debate has cost him the race. Overbearing, constantly interrupting, openly laughing at Truss at times. The Tory women members seem to be turning against him en masse if mrs Willard’s various WhatsApp groups are any sort of gauge. He’s completely misjudged his audience. A lot of middle aged and older women in the Tory Party and they really don’t like being patronised by pushy aggressive men. 

Again 

They didn't seem to mind his predecessor doing it?

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58 minutes ago, Captain Willard said:

I think Sunak’s behaviour in the first live debate has cost him the race. Overbearing, constantly interrupting, openly laughing at Truss at times. The Tory women members seem to be turning against him en masse if mrs Willard’s various WhatsApp groups are any sort of gauge. He’s completely misjudged his audience. A lot of middle aged and older women in the Tory Party and they really don’t like being patronised by pushy aggressive men. 

Wasn't he miles behind anyway ( and not even white ) ? and to be fair to Sunak it would be very difficult for anybody to listen to Truss for more than 10 seconds without laughing or trying to put her out of her misery. 

 

I'm very surprised he hasn't had pet journos dropping hints about her supposed peccadillos

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10 hours ago, Captain Willard said:

I think Sunak’s behaviour in the first live debate has cost him the race. Overbearing, constantly interrupting, openly laughing at Truss at times. The Tory women members seem to be turning against him en masse if mrs Willard’s various WhatsApp groups are any sort of gauge. He’s completely misjudged his audience. A lot of middle aged and older women in the Tory Party and they really don’t like being patronised by pushy aggressive men. 

 

Yet loads loved Johnson?

 

"he just stares at our tits"

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunak has drifted to 10/1 at the bookies so his team react to this by announcing a new policy of £10 fines for missing GP appointments. A lot of those missed appointments are old people with the invariable short term memory issues which coincidentally also describes a big % of the Tory party. Basically he's asking his electorate to vote for him by promising them regular £10 fines in their future. You'd be hard pushed to think of a worse policy he could have come up with. He's gifting Truss the election. 

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