There don’t seem to be many people left in the country who do have confidence in Schoolboy Sunak. That tends to happen when you’re unelected and too scared to call a general election…
They’re not gonna do anything, there’s no one else left
Brexit has given us:
Highest level of migration in decades.
Stagnant economy.
Rampant inflation.
NHS on its knees.
Not only has it failed to deliver on every promise it made, but it’s made the situation worse. No doubt scrapping the EU laws would inhibit trade and make problems worse.
The die hard brexit wing of the tories have destroyed their own party, are well on their way to destroying the UK and won’t be happy until they’ve replaced Sunak with Mordaunt. But then they won’t be happy with her because of reasons.
The prime reason being Brexit can’t be made to work. There is no workable Brexit where we suddenly have a growth economy and it’s sunlit uplands.
These arseholes have destroyed everything including themselves and they still want more…..
The contingent within the party to fuck this country up for their own personal gain is beyond nuts.
Is this the same lot who tried to rebel over the Windsor agreement but could only muster like 12 backbenchers?
To be honest you can’t fix any issues in the country if politicians and voters arnt willing to admit that the issue is brexit.
You can try a ton of other stuff but you can’t expect to put up trade barriers with your biggest and nearest market and expect to fix it by not talking or doing anything about it.
Until the population admits it’s mistake and wants to correct it, you’re going to be poorer for a long time.
They can starve the poor, restrict our rights, turn the apparatus of the state against us in all manner of creative ways.
He can gaslight, obfuscate and be involved in “questionable” decisions that profit his wife and by implication, himself.
All no problem.
Delay reforms to EU legislation and they’re up in arms.
Tory psychodrama continues, country burns.
I like how consistently the problem with this Tory government is that they are unable/unwilling to put the time in to keep up with any of our existing policy and regulatory issues. Many of the issues with Brexit consistently come from a lack of planning, things like the introduction of border checks and all that. A lot of our current problems come from public services and the civil service basically just being completely overwhelmed.
Yet here they are getting up in arms that the government is not unilaterally scrapping *thousands* of pieces of regulatory legislation. Either because they think regulation to protect British workers and consumers is not needed, or because they are just genuinely too thick to understand the sheer amount of work replacing all of this legislation is going to entail.
Either way its not a good look. But as usual we are still dragged along by the lowest-common-denominator thinking where this sort of two-step thought process is considered a little too advanced to be taken into consideration.
What U-turn?
Sunak’s Tories have successfully made Labour a brexit party, they’re very much winning.
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There don’t seem to be many people left in the country who do have confidence in Schoolboy Sunak. That tends to happen when you’re unelected and too scared to call a general election…
They’re not gonna do anything, there’s no one else left
Brexit has given us:
Highest level of migration in decades.
Stagnant economy.
Rampant inflation.
NHS on its knees.
Not only has it failed to deliver on every promise it made, but it’s made the situation worse. No doubt scrapping the EU laws would inhibit trade and make problems worse.
The die hard brexit wing of the tories have destroyed their own party, are well on their way to destroying the UK and won’t be happy until they’ve replaced Sunak with Mordaunt. But then they won’t be happy with her because of reasons.
The prime reason being Brexit can’t be made to work. There is no workable Brexit where we suddenly have a growth economy and it’s sunlit uplands.
These arseholes have destroyed everything including themselves and they still want more…..
The contingent within the party to fuck this country up for their own personal gain is beyond nuts.
Is this the same lot who tried to rebel over the Windsor agreement but could only muster like 12 backbenchers?
To be honest you can’t fix any issues in the country if politicians and voters arnt willing to admit that the issue is brexit.
You can try a ton of other stuff but you can’t expect to put up trade barriers with your biggest and nearest market and expect to fix it by not talking or doing anything about it.
Until the population admits it’s mistake and wants to correct it, you’re going to be poorer for a long time.
They can starve the poor, restrict our rights, turn the apparatus of the state against us in all manner of creative ways.
He can gaslight, obfuscate and be involved in “questionable” decisions that profit his wife and by implication, himself.
All no problem.
Delay reforms to EU legislation and they’re up in arms.
Tory psychodrama continues, country burns.
I like how consistently the problem with this Tory government is that they are unable/unwilling to put the time in to keep up with any of our existing policy and regulatory issues. Many of the issues with Brexit consistently come from a lack of planning, things like the introduction of border checks and all that. A lot of our current problems come from public services and the civil service basically just being completely overwhelmed.
Yet here they are getting up in arms that the government is not unilaterally scrapping *thousands* of pieces of regulatory legislation. Either because they think regulation to protect British workers and consumers is not needed, or because they are just genuinely too thick to understand the sheer amount of work replacing all of this legislation is going to entail.
Either way its not a good look. But as usual we are still dragged along by the lowest-common-denominator thinking where this sort of two-step thought process is considered a little too advanced to be taken into consideration.
What U-turn?
Sunak’s Tories have successfully made Labour a brexit party, they’re very much winning.