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Personalised email from The Movement Forward!

 

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Actually 'Toast' is the title of the email, and refers to the Tories.  Made me go :o though.

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Just now, Toast said:

Personalised email from The Movement Forward!

 

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Actually 'Toast' is the title of the email, and refers to the Tories.  Made me go :o though.

Deep State are coming for you! :lol:

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Just now, Toast said:

Personalised email from The Movement Forward!

 

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Actually 'Toast' is the title of the email, and refers to the Tories.  Made me go :o though.

 

Nah it's definitely personal, I got one that started with TQR (they're quite ruined)

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Sunak at Silverstone: "We have turned a corner"

 

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I mean there's a lot to unpack through the tissue of lies (tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies) Sunak came up with today. Basically, it was a Tory greatest hits - world is dangerous, we will cut your taxes, protect the pensioners, etc etc. All things they have fucked up in the last 5 years.

 

One thing that struck me though was his attack line on Labour's intention to take more of your money. Well, it wasn't Sunak who introduced furlough, that was our money being spent on it. Money which, as I predicted at the time, would have to be paid back and which Sunak admitted last night on Panorama was the case.

 

What he conveniently forgot to mention was the billions of our money lost to fraud, to Mone, to Hancock's pub landlord, to waste, to Track and Trace which Sunak has written off. But which he is asking us to pay back. With our money.

 

I'd like to have seen him pressed on at least that.

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Reports coming in from journos at the Tory manifesto launch that the Tories having invited the press to be there (most coming from London) over lunchtime, that there was no tea, coffee, sandwiches or even a biscuit to keep them going. Just three coolers of flavoured water.

 

At Silverstone. In a hospitality suite.

 

I'll bet Brad Pitt who is filming there has a van full of catering.

 

Typical though, they promise you a grand day out at Silverstone and all you get is flavoured water.

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2 minutes ago, RoverAndOut said:

 

But that's not true Willz, because Labour have no policies. And no plan. I know because Rishi told me. :rolleyes:

Another thing I don't understand. (Well, I do, but it's so blindingly obvious, I just can't believe what I heard today).

 

Sunak has been banging on for months about how the public sector shouldn't get pay increases because it would pump so much money into the economy that inflation and interest rates would rise.

 

Yet he is standing on a provisional platform which seems to be a super giveaway - admittedly to rich pensioners, the self-employed, landlords, and the wealthier families with their extra child benefit. So all this money which he won't spend on infrastructure, schools, hospitals etc etc he has found it somehow, with no promise of growth, which means according to him, inflation and interest rates are simply going to go up. 

 

Expect to pay 3 quid for your loaf of bread? 4 quid for your 2 pints of milk? 

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5 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Another thing I don't understand. (Well, I do, but it's so blindingly obvious, I just can't believe what I heard today).

 

Sunak has been banging on for months about how the public sector shouldn't get pay increases because it would pump so much money into the economy that inflation and interest rates would rise.

 

Yet he is standing on a provisional platform which seems to be a super giveaway - admittedly to rich pensioners, the self-employed, landlords, and the wealthier families with their extra child benefit. So all this money which he won't spend on infrastructure, schools, hospitals etc etc he has found it somehow, with no promise of growth, which means according to him, inflation and interest rates are simply going to go up. 

 

Expect to pay 3 quid for your loaf of bread? 4 quid for your 2 pints of milk? 

 

Yes but it's a bold plan for the future of our country. And it's better than Labour putting £2,094 on household finances. I noticed today he announced a £1,500 cut in tax for households but didn't spell out whether that's per year or across 4 years like his fictitious Labour figure.

 

Anyway, we both know that he can promise the earth because he's not going to have to follow through on any of it. He's trying to suck Labour into saying they're against things that would be popular with the public. Instead, all he's done is give Rachel Reeves ammunition to explain why the Tories are reckless with the public purse and shouldn't be given 5 more years. Nice one, Rishi.

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Sunak on going without:

 

Not food, not heat, not a stable home, not education, not healthcare.

 

Sky TV. 

 

Jesus.

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10 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Sunak on going without:

 

Not food, not heat, not a stable home, not education, not healthcare.

 

Sky TV. 

 

Jesus.

The Thick of it strkes again.:facepalm:

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9 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Sunak on going without:

 

Not food, not heat, not a stable home, not education, not healthcare.

 

Sky TV. 

 

Jesus.

Hodges wasn't wrong when he said the interview would be much worse for Rishi

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Tories publicly admiting things are dire. 

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Sounds like he’s trying to lose now!

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"I feel your pain, I didn't have Sky TV either"

 

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This really is his "Running through Fields of Wheat" moment. 

 

The question was what didn't he have as a child. He should have prefixed the answer with an acknowledgement that it was very much something that would not really be considered a hardship for most people. 

 

He was not trying to suggest that he has experienced poverty but is just so shit at the whole being normal thing everything just emphasises his privaliged background

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