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Topic History of: Gary Neville Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
Vertrude wrote:
Wyot wrote:
If Ken Clarke had become Tory leader I would have voted blue; I voted for Corbyn.
For two gentlemen with massively different and contrasting philosophies on almost every aspect of life, including politicsand economics?
Both extremely competent, committed and innovative - believing in their causes. But it would be hard to think of more diametrically opposed modern politicians.
Diametrically opposed perhaps but within a very narrow range, in my view Vertrude. They aren't so far apart; The Establishment would never allow that.
Borris only got in because of his sloan "Lets get Brexit Down" and his double decker bus with the posters about money for the NHS on the sides. Borris has never cared or even thought about the working class people. No PM has actually has done. Boris only cares about Boris - Kier only cares about Kier. |
Wyot |
Vertrude wrote:
Wyot wrote:
If Ken Clarke had become Tory leader I would have voted blue; I voted for Corbyn.
For two gentlemen with massively different and contrasting philosophies on almost every aspect of life, including politicsand economics?
Both extremely competent, committed and innovative - believing in their causes. But it would be hard to think of more diametrically opposed modern politicians.
Diametrically opposed perhaps but within a very narrow range, in my view Vertrude. They aren't so far apart; The Establishment would never allow that. |
Vertrude |
Wyot wrote:
If Ken Clarke had become Tory leader I would have voted blue; I voted for Corbyn.
For two gentlemen with massively different and contrasting philosophies on almost every aspect of life, including politicsand economics?
Both extremely competent, committed and innovative - believing in their causes. But it would be hard to think of more diametrically opposed modern politicians. |
Wyot |
Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Jo wrote:
No matter who you vote for Wyot the Establishment still gets in.
The Establishment is always in; it sits at a remove from democratic accountability. If I ever see a reason to vote for someone again it will be because I notice decency, integrity, they don't patronise me and I think that around the margins of the inevitable Establishment agenda they may do some good.
If Ken Clarke had become Tory leader I would have voted blue; I voted for Corbyn. Currently, they are a un worthy of my serious attention! |
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Jo wrote:
## It's a good time to be old (and look young) 
Globally the old owe a huge debt to the young for putting up with lockdowns and ruined opportunities. I hope they remember this. I would suggest (only half tounge in cheek...) a fund is set up to create opportunities for the young and address their damaged mental health. Anyone 70 plus must pay into it *
* Please not run by our current Government...
It all could be avoided if the government, WEF, Fauchi, Gates, media news and Bilderberg Group didn't create mass hysteria. If Wuhan wasn't creating viruses 'playing God' and then leaking viruses to the public we wouldn't have masses of debt and businesses clinging on by their fingernails.
A lot of councils have scrapped fireworks displays; the event where they book some B list or Z list celebrity, that only a small number of people will know to switch on the Christmas lights.
Some one(s) is getting rich still of what is left of the pandemic but it's not Joe Public.
No matter who you vote for Wyot the Establishment still gets in. |
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