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Cameron: "Cuts will change our way of life"


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I still think austerity was one of the most damaging policies ever inflicted on this country.

Libraries,sure start,youth clubs,counselling services,police nhs all shredded to the bone.

Then you had a millionaire,making money on the side ,telling people to work for nothing,and a nation of fucking peasants reelected them.

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4 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

I still think austerity was one of the most damaging policies ever inflicted on this country.

Libraries,sure start,youth clubs,counselling services,police nhs all shredded to the bone.

Then you had a millionaire,making money on the side ,telling people to work for nothing,and a nation of fucking peasants reelected them.

 

Without doubt.

 

A lot of the stuff around reoffending, mental health, youth crime, homeless prevention and substance missuse has been cut or removed by councils, NHS and the like and you can see the long term impact of that now.

 

Cameron doesn't care though, I don't think he's malevolent as such, there's just nobody home. It's like someone tried to clone Tony Blair and dropped bleach in the petri dish.

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4 hours ago, Section_31 said:

 

Without doubt.

 

A lot of the stuff around reoffending, mental health, youth crime, homeless prevention and substance missuse has been cut or removed by councils, NHS and the like and you can see the long term impact of that now.

 

Cameron doesn't care though, I don't think he's malevolent as such, there's just nobody home. It's like someone tried to clone Tony Blair and dropped bleach in the petri dish.

If he wasn’t malevolent then Osborne certainly was. Honestly think people forget how savage austerity was under those two. Generational damage. Johnson is Johnson, a genuine pantomime villain and guilty of many sins but he never cut the balls off so many as Cameron and Osbourne did. Worst ever, no doubt about it.

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23 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

If he wasn’t malevolent then Osborne certainly was. Honestly think people forget how savage austerity was under those two. Generational damage. Johnson is Johnson, a genuine pantomime villain and guilty of many sins but he never cut the balls off so many as Cameron and Osbourne did. Worst ever, no doubt about it.

Johnson would have implemented austerity without a 2nd thought given the option. 

 

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51 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

Maybe, but he didn’t so I can only go on what has actually happened

Said it further up..austerity was one of the most damaging policies ever inflicted on this country,but Cameron,johnson,Osborne are all cut from the same cloth.Evil, over privileged entitled cunts with all the empathy of your average rattle snake,and voted in by working people.

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It is desperation from them but wondering also, is it the Tories way of reintroducing Brexit as a weapon against Labour?  It's all Cameron is known for now, the man who brought about Brexit then ran away from it.  Labour should resist the temptation to use it against Cameron.

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4 minutes ago, Moo said:

It is desperation from them but wondering also, is it the Tories way of reintroducing Brexit as a weapon against Labour?  It's all Cameron is known for now, the man who brought about Brexit then ran away from it.  Labour should resist the temptation to use it against Cameron.

Too convoluted mate.

Cameron whilst a complete lightweight politician did at least have a very thin veneer of credibility in terms of the elections he won which Sunak can’t find around the cabinet table . He’ll be hoping to shore up support amongst more moderate Tories.  Problem is he is well past sell by and isn’t even an elected MP.  It would be like Utd bringing back Beckham . Very limited player who could strike a dead ball and looked good in a photo- shoot 

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9 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Nothing says dead party and dead ideology like the constant respawning of these turds. 

 

Sunak isn't a leader in a million years given how he constantly undermines himself. If he was Tony soprano he'd have been dead in the first episode.

He just strikes me as someone that wants to be out if there asap and has ended up as PM by default. Fuck me he lost out to that utter fruitcake Truss first time around. 

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32 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Nothing says dead party and dead ideology like the constant respawning of these turds. 

 

Sunak isn't a leader in a million years given how he constantly undermines himself. If he was Tony soprano he'd have been dead in the first episode.

 

He's a Tory Christopher Moltisanti.

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36 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Nothing says dead party and dead ideology like the constant respawning of these turds. 

 

Sunak isn't a leader in a million years given how he constantly undermines himself. If he was Tony soprano he'd have been dead in the first episode.

He'd of drown as soon as he got in the shallow end of the swimming pool with the ducks.

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