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« Back to General Discussion 26/09/2022 at 23:09 0 0 #13243 Icon showing author of the current post: pokersmasher pokersmasher
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This was taken by two intellectually challenged numpties who just stuck our who economy on red and are  only praying that the result is not black.

160,000 geriatric old duffers in the Conservative party have just voted in a singularly stupid gaffe-prone talentless nobody to totally empty the country's coffers for the third time in fifteen years and then give tax cuts all over the place that anyone under 45 will be paying for the rest of their lives. Needless to say the old duffers are mortgage free with good pensions from better times.


All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
27/09/2022 at 09:11 0 0 #13244 Icon showing author of the current post: shakinaces shakinaces
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I can get on board with the take that certainly Truss, if not the whole of the ERG, have accepted that they will lose the next election anyway and so may as well help their mates (who in turn will help them post-2024) to make as much extra as they can over the next 2 years until some form of Labour government takes over and starts clamping down on excessive profit / wealth.

NGL I wish I had the means and foresight to have shorted Sterling like many of their city chums did in the lead up to that budget announcement after Kami-Kwasi tipped them off on what was coming!





27/09/2022 at 11:27 0 0 #13247 Icon showing author of the current post: Weemonk23 Weemonk23
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Conservatives that are not conservatives, country a mess and no political party is good. Sadly, if Labour got in it would be even worse. Poor state of affairs.

Davey ate my hamster
27/09/2022 at 12:12 0 0 #13249 Icon showing author of the current post: paul1980 paul1980
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The country is in a very sorry state at the moment and it will take more than a decade to recover and use a lot of brain power from the people in charge, but sadly noone in politics at the moment has the capability to operate a light switch let alone run a country, and that's if something else dosent crop up in the meantime like a wider war or another mass hysteria plan devised by the BBC like fuel shortages or cheese running out.  

27/09/2022 at 12:15 0 0 #13250 Icon showing author of the current post: Weemonk23 Weemonk23
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Cheese running out is the last straw for me. If I can't have a cheese butty, I RIOT!

The BBC are scum. They need to be disbanded and de-funded.

Davey ate my hamster
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