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They've also been asked what the concerns are that would lead them to vote for Reform, and all we get is the occasional nonsensical soundbite about how the country's too busy nowadays because houses are being built and they can see cars going past when they're sitting outside their local when they didn't before. Asked whether those concerns are worth risking paying for their healthcare under an insurance-based system as they move into old age.
Curiosity is shown to them, but nothing comes back. No engagement. No discussion. Just regurgitated bombastic sloganeering crap out of a pamphlet.
Jordan Graham might be up there somewhere. The Trump of loanees, in that we had first-hand experience of his crapness and yet still brought him back inexplicably thinking it would be different.
There was a whole slew of those around the same time wasn't there, of just "why have we bothered with this guy" loans. Luke Thomas, Luke Matheson, Josh Earl, James Bree, Callum Elder...
Conceive it out of hatred Lie about it Convince people who can't think for themselves it exists Say it Say it Say it Say it Say it Utterly fail at doing anything about it Lie about it Blame everyone else Say it Say it Say it Say it Say it Retire on a huge wedge Laugh about all the gullible people who thought you gave a toss about them
It's very possible that his performances here as a 19-year-old in amongst pretty much the worst team we've ever fielded didn't always make him look as good a player as he clearly is.
It's very possible that he's vastly improved as a player by virtue of playing in teams in the six years since then that were considerably better than ours was.
It's very possible it doesn't even slightly matter.