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Topic History of: Starmer the sponger Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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hedda
repeat.. 1979 (my heyday) and Britain had manageable debt and affordable rents and utilities.
Big difference: the UK owned it's resources.
Then the ghastlies came in headed by Thatcher (met her once..petite woman with superb flawless skin) with this insane notion that "private enterprise" does it best despite the glaring fact that governments of all persuasions build the big projects and are easily able to manage them once built with that big difference..profits are plowed back into the economy to benefit the people.
By today's standards Edward Heath looks like a raging lefty and was the sort of Tory I'd get along with..oddly all my best friends at the time were Tories but real ones.
I think Keir Starmer is the most dreadful politician of modern Britain.
I know the current Tories absolutely deserved to be booted for their incompetent and rotten profiteering but what have they been replaced with?..
definitely the most unpopular PM (33%) of our times who appears to be a shocking hypocrite
Meanwhile in Oz we have a disappointing Labor PM who grew up in council housing with a single Mum who has become a property developer and aids others keeping rents at a shockingly high rate for desperate people.
But less than a year to go to an election. 3 Years go so quickly..5 is an eternity.
Green Man
It is not about some sugar daddy buying him clothes, it is about national security.
Honey, the government don't if we live or die. It's all theatre.
Honey
Al Gershwin wrote: You haven't realised then - that there's a MUCH more serious problem in the UK!
A National Debt of £2.7 TRILLION - on which we pay nearly £2b in interest, a WEEK.
Clothes for politicians are totally irrelevant in the big picture.
Means testing for benefits (including OAP pension) is inevitable.
Integrity is the main thing, Barney, and everything follows from that.
Green Man
Al Gershwin wrote: You haven't realised then - that there's a MUCH more serious problem in the UK!
A National Debt of £2.7 TRILLION - on which we pay nearly £2b in interest, a WEEK.
Clothes for politicians are totally irrelevant in the big picture.
Means testing for benefits (including OAP pension) is inevitable.
The same argument can be said about hotels.
Al Gershwin
You haven't realised then - that there's a MUCH more serious problem in the UK!
A National Debt of £2.7 TRILLION - on which we pay nearly £2b in interest, a WEEK.
Clothes for politicians are totally irrelevant in the big picture.
Means testing for benefits (including OAP pension) is inevitable.