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Tory Cabinet Thread


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6 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

Yeah I think you might be right Arnie but what a stupid idea to throw out. 

should be used to it by now

 

im presuming the presenter didnt ask..so what public services specifically are going to be cut further?

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27 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

I've seen some stupid tory government ministers over the years but Shapps is in the top bracket of idiocy. The man hasn't even the most basic grasp of economics. Surely he must understand that the 72,000 people he's nonchalantly throwing on the dole pay taxes, have mortgages and spend money into the economy. Grants brainwave would see many forced to take money from the state and put extra burdens on public services. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fucking hell, these civil servants are on £100k each? I'm in the wrong job.

 

This all stinks of announcing a policy that they know they'll never enact, simply so they can say Labour are cutting the defence budget - and leaving us vulnerable to some fictional fucking invasion.

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1 hour ago, littletedwest said:

It's all just nonsense now isn't it. We'll abolish national insurance, have hundreds of flights heading to Kigali each day, we'll cut the civil service to 4 people and spend it on missiles.

And then they'll blame the public when it inevitably goes tits up.

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22 minutes ago, Rushies tash said:

 

Fucking hell, these civil servants are on £100k each? I'm in the wrong job.

 

This all stinks of announcing a policy that they know they'll never enact, simply so they can say Labour are cutting the defence budget - and leaving us vulnerable to some fictional fucking invasion.

 

I can't understand why he seems to think sacking 72,000 people would be a vote winner. You couldn't blame every previous tory voting civil servant if they decided they would not vote tory at the next election after hearing Shapps bright idea.

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British political journalism and debate. 

 

 

Tory on politics live saying Corbyn wanted to disband the army and take Britain out of Nato. Both totally untrue yet both go unchallenged and are not corrected. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

I can't understand why he seems to think sacking 72,000 people would be a vote winner. You couldn't blame every previous tory voting civil servant if they decided they would not vote tory at the next election after hearing Shapps bright idea.

Because civil servants are the enemy within, they stop the government getting things done, like lefty lawyers they pay too much attention to doing the right things and trying to at least give the impression that there are adults near the seat of government.

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6 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

I can't understand why he seems to think sacking 72,000 people would be a vote winner. You couldn't blame every previous tory voting civil servant if they decided they would not vote tory at the next election after hearing Shapps bright idea.

 

None of then vote Tory. They're all woke. A giant woke blob. Or something. 

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37 minutes ago, an tha said:

Morons vote for this moron...

 

 

 

Advacado! Fucking beaut.

 

 

Wa we giv the world.. Kulltuuure...

 

The cunts probably the most uncultured person in British public life since Arthur Mullard. 

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6 hours ago, Nelly-Szoboszlai said:

I was watching that and the audience members were aghast at his total lack of knowledge. It was cringey and frightening all at the same time. You would think they'd have a really good handle on Rwanda's political situation and border skirmishes, what with it now being deemed a safe country. Cunts.

 

Him and that Telegraph/Spectator columnist were so arrogant, the fella from the NHS Confederation, Victor Adebowale, had them on toast with pure facts and realism rather than fear-mongering and division.

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26 minutes ago, Vector Sigma said:

I was watching that and the audience members were aghast at his total lack of knowledge. It was cringey and frightening all at the same time. You would think they'd have a really good handle on Rwanda's political situation and border skirmishes, what with it now being deemed a safe country. Cunts.

 

Him and that Telegraph/Spectator columnist were so arrogant, the fella from the NHS Confederation, Victor Adebowale, had them on toast with pure facts and realism rather than fear-mongering and division.

An arrogant Tory on top of his brief is very unlikely,  he's probably to busy for that while working out how to fleece the public purse .

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The boss of hmrc appeared at a select Committee the other day. 

He expressed surprise about the strength of feeling about the 6 month Close down of the self assessment helpline especially from minsters as they were told before but weren't concerned. ( and this was done due to a lack of recruitment)

 

He also had therese coffey say she went to a hmrc office during covid and hardly anyone was there. Despite the fact her government had mandated working from home. Real intellectual heavyweights these. 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, littletedwest said:

The boss of hmrc appeared at a select Committee the other day. 

He expressed surprise about the strength of feeling about the 6 month Close down of the self assessment helpline especially from minsters as they were told before but weren't concerned. ( and this was done due to a lack of recruitment)

 

He also had therese coffey say she went to a hmrc office during covid and hardly anyone was there. Despite the fact her government had mandated working from home. Real intellectual heavyweights these.

 

I'm sure that'll improve immeasurably when they sack an additional 70,000 civil servants.

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