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A solid living with a few perks kept in the family I'm sure is a large draw. Selling up and enjoying the spoils lasts what? a generation or two? Then the larder is bare. That means trading down living standards and prestige in the local community. A big step back for the family name.

The tories gave zero fecks when the junior doctors were out on strike over £13 an hour wages. The tories gave zero fecks when the nursing bursary was removed by themselves. The tories gave zero fecks when tories and associated pals cashed in on the fake company covid loan system, or the bogus ppe contracts, or frank hesters digital companies awarded tax payer monies for consultations and technical advice. So many were so consumed with grief over food bank usage that they were out on the streets demanding farms produced more and more quickly?

The same twits* up in arms here are the same ones aggrieved over the fox hunting ban, and the rules over pesticide usage. Polluting the rivers with fertilizer run off and environmental pollutants? Napalming the bees? chasing out of the country as nastily as possible unskilled harvesting labour? pressurising local socially maintained renting rates?

The tory scum party is always thus, you are welcome to the party so long as you are wealthy enough to be worthy. When you're not, you're forgot!

There is a steady slog of attitude pulling in the direction of an enforced lifetime of servitude (slavery) so long as "it's not me". Once again we run into the same old problem... "I'm alright Jack!"
 
We are surrounded by farms and they do ok, they are not in poverty but neither are they rich. They would be very wealthy if they just sold up to developers, put their feet up and acted selfishly, but they don’t as they are family inter generation farms that believe in what they do…..
Which is the same here. Interestingly, quite a few here have been quite vocal about the use of compulsory purchase to buy up farming land - they strangely haven't blamed central government for that, but local councils and private business.
 
Which is the same here. Interestingly, quite a few here have been quite vocal about the use of compulsory purchase to buy up farming land - they strangely haven't blamed central government for that, but local councils and private business.
They also seem to be terrifically unimpressed with farming policy, cheap importants of food, despite voting for Brexit.
 
Oh dear, not going well...


Paying the price for copying the Tory script from 2010. People aren't in the mood for lowering expectations and more pain. They wanted a change and at least some hope that things would get better. This Labour government have delivered the complete opposite.
 
Oh dear, not going well...


Almost 20 million people voted against an incoming Labour government less than 6 months ago. Of course there's a significant amount of people that would love the chance to give them an electoral bloody nose almost immediately.

I'd love there be an actual 'debate' in the Commons over this. All the opposition big hitters ready to go and then just have the most junior minister turn up, the entire rest of the government absent, and just say "no" and walk out.
 


So right-wing loons want everyone to accept the Brexit vote, but we need to have another General Election just 4.5 mths after the last one. Nothing like hypocrisy.




Unelected Tory peer with literally no mandate or democratic accountability demands the democratically elected government that won an election 4.5 months ago be removed from office. The same idiot Tory politician who wanted Brexit to restore UK parliamentary sovereignty.
 


So right-wing loons want everyone to accept the Brexit vote, but we need to have another General Election just 4.5 mths after the last one. Nothing like hypocrisy.




Unelected Tory peer with literally no mandate or democratic accountability demands the democratically elected government that won an election 4.5 months ago be removed from office. The same idiot Tory politician who wanted Brexit to restore UK parliamentary sovereignty.

“I’ve never seen anything like it”, says the fella who took part in a general election 5 months ago.

Give me strength
 
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