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1 hour ago, Monkeys Fist said:

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Aye who the fuck goes running in their swimming shorts. The same sort of cunt that goes to the pool bar in his swimming shorts and work shirt. 

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I can't think that replacing one fuckin Tory placeman with another will change a bastard think but wasn't the cunt sacked the other day the architect of the Windrush scandal during May's time at the home office??... 🤔

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3 hours ago, Gemmill said:

 

 

I love Beth Rigby. Listen to this answer. There can surely be nobody watching this idiot that has any confidence whatsoever in his abilities. 

 

 

 

The strategy doesn’t seem to extend beyond coming up with slogans that contain the same word three times 

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It's Trump allover - talk absolute shite which sounds good to the people who support him who'll watch the first story on the news and think "he's sorting it" but will switch off before the analysis (if there is any)  takes it apart as nonsense. 

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Norman Smith on the radio before was doing his usual in all but name Tory spokesperson role bigging up Johnson’s ‘bullish’ plans. Fucking bullshit more like 

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Projects in the £5bn investment plan include:

£1.5bn for hospital maintenance, eradicating mental health dormitories, enabling hospital building and improving A&E capacity - the government said this is "new" money in addition to £1.1bn it announced in its Spring Budget
£100m for 29 road network projects including bridge repairs in Sandwell and improving the A15 in the Humber region - this money had already been announced
Over £1bn to fund a schools building project, as announced on Monday - this cash comes from the government's existing infrastructure plan
A £12bn affordable homes programme to build 180,000 new affordable homes for ownership and rent over the next eight years - the programme beings together three pots of money already announced by previous Tory governments and Mr Johnson's administration

 

So it's basically £1.5bn of new spending. Fuck all in the context of things.

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