He's a horrible piece of work, just like his woman-beating father who strangely still gets gigs on television. I mean, what do you want us to do? That's the world we live in today, awful people do well in life.This is utterly sickening.
Wouldn’t it be more accurate to call the grim, grasping fucker “the current MP for Uxbridge” rather than former PM?
I've listened to and worse still seen the effects of enough 'right-leaning' views over the years to know that they're "fucking dangerous" without needing to suffer any more.I listen to right-leaning views and left-leaning views in equal measure, the depressing thing is, I don't think either of those types listen to each other. It's a giant echo-chamber and it's fucking dangerous.
Sunak at that homeless shelter ( dressed in a heinously expensive cashmere jumper apparently) and pretending to give a shit about poor people was excruciating. It was worse than his appearance at the petrol station pretending to fill up a car ( that he’d “borrowed” from an employee).
He doesn't really have anything else, so probably.I don't know if he just defaulted to his networking schmooze mode
I'm not sure I have a massive problem with hiring mates for jobs like that, since it's an inherently political thing and essentially irrelevant to the actual running of the country. It's a fair point though that there is a massive problem with cronyism in the UK (not that other countries have it any better, mind you).
People who work in the media sector love nothing more than talking about people who work in the media sector. It's such a narcissistic coterie of cunts. I've seen it first-hand. Mostly awful people ... of whatever political stripe you happen to be. I don't think it used to be like that 25 years ago, at least not as bad.I'm not sure I have a massive problem with hiring mates for jobs like that, since it's an inherently political thing and essentially irrelevant to the actual running of the country. It's a fair point though that there is a massive problem with cronyism in the UK (not that other countries have it any better, mind you).
Politicians probably don't have to use the NHS. They probably receive a recommended private doctor no doubt.I'm nervous about the NHS. A lot of people's eyes seem to be open to what's happening but I also think a lot of people falsely believe private healthcare is just a swap for what we have now, without realising how different it'll actually be.
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