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Topic History of: Dominic Raab and society today Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Just drain the swamp and the globalists. |
Wyot |
The other aspect of all this is why Sunak and he felt he should resign?
Can we not let someone who has bullied have a second chance? A period to amend their ways and learn the difference between holding people to account robustly and bullying them?
I mean, he is totally crap with vile policies, but that is beside the point. Or this point: it should though be the point and what everyone is discussing.
We have such an unpleasant media and society now that thinks shouting loudest that one is against bullying (or insert what issue) is the only way to behave or heaven forbid you may be accused of supporting bullies, paedos etc, etc yourself. There is no space for a moderate tone any longer or forgiveness or second chances.
Thus Sunak & Raab are the latest just to go along with it all. It is so predictable, so boring. |
Green Man |
JK2006 wrote:
Depends who's giving it GM, and certainly not MY bum please!
Do old people even have bums? |
JK2006 |
Depends who's giving it GM, and certainly not MY bum please! |
JK2006 |
Quite apart from anything else - it doesn't work. The only people who care are those who want Raab (or any Tory) out. The Tory supporters get even more stuck in the support mode. "Why kick out a man who snapped at a useless idiot?". And those in the middle (or those who didn't like anyone (like me) stay equally unconvinced by all of them. If Ed Davey was any good he'd be standing up for Raab and saying "the problem is his lousy attitude towards people wanting to enter our country to make a success of our lives. Kick him out for that or vote him out wherever possible. And for muzzling independent judges. "You'll obey the Government?" - crap". |
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