Who's with Wes on this? 12:06 - May 19 with 2449 views | DJR | “One of the fascinating things about David Cameron being back in Government, as Foreign Secretary, is that every time he pops up on the telly, you’re reminded of what the Conservative Party used to look like,” Mr Streeting said. “And the contrast couldn’t be sharper between the quality of David Cameron and the quality of Rishi Sunak, the quality of David Cameron and the quality of Suella Braverman, the quality of David Cameron and the quality of any number of the cast of clowns who may aspire to lead the Conservative Party after the next general election.” [Post edited 19 May 12:07]
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Who's with Wes on this? on 16:12 - May 19 with 280 views | rodney76 |
Who's with Wes on this? on 12:50 - May 19 by Pendejo | There's an irony here. The referendum was at least the delivery of a campaign promise... |
A campaign promise made due to the growing impact of UKIP, particularly in the Euro elections. He wanted to lance that boil, it backfired. [Post edited 19 May 16:13]
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Who's with Wes on this? on 17:12 - May 19 with 228 views | Guthrum | It's a shame they couldn't look 60 years further back, to when the Conservative Party was part of the Post-War Consensus, supported the Welfare State, retained a social conscience (their leaders having witnessed the Great Depression) and so on. Rather than the party of dismantling civilised society to benefit the wealthy and dog-whistles for the ignorant. | |
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Who's with Wes on this? on 17:51 - May 19 with 189 views | thebooks | They’re all fůcking Tories 🤷 If people want to believe there are “decent”, “smarter”, “competent” or “one nation” variants, go ahead and ignore the last — what? — 45 years. Cameron managed to take UK out of the EU and broke the country with the lunacy of austerity. They’re a complete and utter shower, every last one of them. | | | |
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