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Tory Cabinet Thread


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In America banks received around 86b in corporate welfare, this is, surprisingly, almost the same amount of profit they made, meaning the American taxpayer is paying dividends to shareholders whilst the corporation can claim its working expenses/expenditure as non taxable as they would only ‘break even’ without corporate welfare.

 

68b was spent on schooling, a large part of which found its way in to corporate hands through the Charter School system and various tax breaks corporations receive, think our academy system on steroids. The poorest areas have the worst schools by design.

 

Capitalism is now at a point where it’s funding itself through the public purse whilst stripping money from state infrastructure. The US is literally allowing private wealth transfer from the tax payer to the tax avoiders and they’re cheering for it.

 

This is Britain in six months and this was always the plan.
 

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So that's a eugenicist and someone who wants to shoot Black Lives Matter protestors hired and fired since Cummings' recruitment drive for new advisors. Weird how the non-racist party won the last GE, and yet somehow we've still ended up with a government that seems pretty racist.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Tj hooker said:

Absolutely fucking shameful this shower of cunts are,  just like that fat cow who couldn't show any sympathy towards the woman who had starved to death .

Signalling to the base, there, I reckon.

 

"Yep, we will definitely continue to crack down on people like this."

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7 hours ago, Evelyn Tentions said:

This  horrendous fucking bitch has never moved more than 6 inches from the pie cart in her life.

As is so often the case with UK, American and Australian governments, words fail me. Right wing, look after your mates fuck the workers and the poor, racist cunts the lot of them.

 


 

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They just don’t give a fuck what anyone thinks. The idea of ministers owning responsibility for their fuck ups walked out the door ages ago. Rhetoric about lawyers and judges? Just double down on it. Pander you’re the nasty little bigot elements. It’s all good.

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2 hours ago, Anubis said:

They just don’t give a fuck what anyone thinks. The idea of ministers owning responsibility for their fuck ups walked out the door ages ago. Rhetoric about lawyers and judges? Just double down on it. Pander you’re the nasty little bigot elements. It’s all good.

The Home Office banging on about "activist lawyers" in the wake of the Windrush scandal is like if landlords had complained about "activist fire marshals" after Grenfell.

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11 hours ago, Anubis said:

They just don’t give a fuck what anyone thinks. The idea of ministers owning responsibility for their fuck ups walked out the door ages ago. Rhetoric about lawyers and judges? Just double down on it. Pander you’re the nasty little bigot elements. It’s all good.

Labour need to find a similar cause/method and I honestly think that honing in on tax avoidance would be a massive vote winner, if it wasn't for tax avoiders dictating the discourse in this country.

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Just now, Moo said:

Labour need to find a similar cause/method and I honestly think that honing in on tax avoidance would be a massive vote winner, if it wasn't for tax avoiders dictating the discourse in this country.

That leads to fabricated stories and labels 

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2 minutes ago, Moo said:

Labour need to find a similar cause/method and I honestly think that honing in on tax avoidance would be a massive vote winner, if it wasn't for tax avoiders dictating the discourse in this country.


If only we weren’t leaving a group of countries that had a binding agreement to see this actualised. 
 

I agree though, not quite sure where labour will position, but they’re building quietly and that’s reassuring in this full volume political spectrum.


The world needs the volume turning down a touch.

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