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The previous and current Tory are bent.  This has been shown in public now, so everyone can laugh at them.

But the daft serf public in the UK still vote for them because they all think they are capitalists, when the really it they are just retarded peasant slaves.

The north is full of these types and they all need to be sent off to nuclear war in a tracksuit, the useless cpnt$ that they are.

 

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3 minutes ago, Social Justice League said:

The previous and current Tory are bent.  This has been shown in public now, so everyone can laugh at them.

But the daft serf public in the UK still vote for them because they all think they are capitalists, when the really it they are just retarded peasant slaves.

The north is full of these types and they all need to be sent off to nuclear war in a tracksuit, the useless cpnt$ that they are.

 

But labour is worse and everyone knows that too. 

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9 minutes ago, Social Justice League said:

That doesn't excuse useless northern fooks from voting in this current lot though.

The UK is full of thick desperate b4stards.  Millions of the ******s.

Yeah I agree but don't know what I can do about it

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Doesnt look that way to me.

Greensill looks like civil service / public sector scam/corruption.

Daft Dave had little chance to sign off when he was in power.

If you want money then you look at someone with buying ability - senior civil servants. Not failed Pols.

The lobbying by the 3rd sector for money faaaar outwieghs private companies.

 

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19 minutes ago, Postman said:

This is a non-excuse. There are 5-6 other candidates to vote for on a ballot card. Vote for any body else 

 

Your problem is delegating power and decisions to elected Pols.

UK needs a smaller state, with much lower taxes and more direct democracy - see Swiss.

 

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26 minutes ago, Postman said:

Well, we had a referendum to change the voting system. I voted Yes. Unfortunately the majority thought that the FPTP system of binning over 50% of total votes was working just fine. 

I voted yes too.

It was weird, Labour voters that I knew voted no because they thought it was a Tory scam, and Tory voters I knew voted no because they thought it was a Labour scam

 

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19 minutes ago, Social Justice League said:

missed out "are".  Can't edit posts on HPC these days as I must be flagged as dangerous or some b0110x like that.

I've done worse typos. It reads perfectly fine anyway.

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Anyway, back to the point in hand, the Tory party has been full of degenerates for over 100 years.  Labour too, yet the idiot population in the UK still vote for them both.  (Tory more often than Labour though)

The UK is a country full of desperate wannabe capitalists, but most are too stupid to think through their brainwashing.

From cradle to grave, those that control use up the slaves.

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1 hour ago, Social Justice League said:

Anyway, back to the point in hand, the Tory party has been full of degenerates for over 100 years.  Labour too, yet the idiot population in the UK still vote for them both.  (Tory more often than Labour though)

For many decades they were often seen as the most viable, with the nation's main vested interests, with "keys" more likely to vote for or lobby them:

 

Having the Tories and Labour (despite their faults) being swept aside means some external disaster (Chinese/alien/zombie invasion) or final internal collapse (civil war or the UK dissolving or replaced by a totalitarian regime).

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10 hours ago, 24gray24 said:

But labour is worse and everyone knows that too. 

Two wrongs don't make it right..... everyone knows nothing of the sort, those closest to money and power have a greater temptation to overcome....only the strong with integrity avoid it......others say they are all doing it, one more won't matter.

Like the little kid that takes a sweet from the sweet shop without paying, they forgot to pay and got away with it, next time they take two sweets.;)

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9 hours ago, Social Justice League said:

The Tory party has always been a stain on the UK for 100 years or more.  Labour too.

Both parties degenerate scum who need swept away.....I totally agree.

This is what taking back control meant, since Britain will now need to be Great again! Expect a bigger war machine and more foreign interference, greater state control and media manipulation. This is British imperialism mark 2.0, the stuff Nazism aspired to be!

Good morning all!

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29 minutes ago, tep1 said:

This is what taking back control meant, since Britain will now need to be Great again! Expect a bigger war machine and more foreign interference, greater state control and media manipulation. This is British imperialism mark 2.0, the stuff Nazism aspired to be!

Good morning all!

Good morning, it seems I am not a lone voice in the wilderness.

Have there been any resignations, following wrongdoing, from the current government or has BJ always been able to tough it out and protect his hand picked, single purpose, cabinet?

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20 minutes ago, bartelbe said:

Pick up a copy of Private Eye and you will soon realise something. All British politicians are bent. The only reason we do so well in international comparisons of corruption, is we have legalised corruption.

To a degree, but this government is taking it to a new level, and I speak as a former lifelong Tory grass roots supporter.

Ever since Cameron reneged on his 2010 manifesto promise and further inflated NuLabour's housing bubble, things have gone from bad to worse, with ever more authoritarian PMs culminating in the current nightmare.

conservative-manifesto-2010.pdf (blogs.com)

One thing is clear. We can’t go on with the old model of an economy built on debt. Irresponsible public spending, an overblown banking sector, and unsustainable consumer borrowing on the back of a housing bubble were the features of an age of irresponsibility that left Britain badly exposed to the economic crisis. Now, with the national debt already doubled and in danger of doubling again, it is this debt – together with the jobs tax that Labour will introduce to help pay for it – that threatens to kill the recovery

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Noland principles of public life.....but of course those that benefit however small from the trickle down from the actions at the top will have a VI for it to continue..... for every winner there will be losers.....win doing the right thing or win doing the wrong thing?.......power, ego and greed are very powerful emotions......human beings, who can trust them?;)

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12 hours ago, Social Justice League said:

The previous and current Tory are bent.  This has been shown in public now, so everyone can laugh at them.

But the daft serf public in the UK still vote for them because they all think they are capitalists, when the really it they are just retarded peasant slaves.

The north is full of these types and they all need to be sent off to nuclear war in a tracksuit, the useless cpnt$ that they are.

 

 

Think of all the people you know, friends, colleagues, neighbours and relatives.

How many of them have actual technical specialist knowledge of law, thermodynamics, behavioural psychology, systems theory, historical anthropology or statistical analysis?

Yet each of them has an equal say in choosing how the country is run. And beause you are a HPCer I'm sure your friends, colleagues, relatives and neighbours are well above average for the voting population.

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