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Rishi Sunak has insisted that Brexit is in the long-term interests of the UK, despite current disruption to fuel and food supplies.
In his first Tory conference speech as chancellor, he said leaving the EU would provide "flexibility" to shape a more modern economy. He also said he wanted to cut taxes, but only when the public finances are on a "sustainable footing". And he announced more funding for research into artificial intelligence. He told party delegates he was "proud" to have backed Brexit, in spite of warnings before the 2016 referendum it could end his political career. And he pledged to activists: "I put my principles first, and I always will".
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Lol fucking lols someone needs to tell the delusional fool what the difference between "was" and "is" is.
That Rte lass or whichever disapprovingly repeating "up the ra, Nigel" in a mocking voice was great viewingMay not be as funny to non-Irish people, but Farage has now been tricked into saying Up the Ra, wishing Gerry Adams a Happy Birthday, using a Republican slogan that means "our day will come", and now, for the third time, quoted a famous Republican song.
All for the price of £73 on the cameo website.
Unfortunately he is for real. That wig doesn't fool anyone either.Is this a comedy sketch or is this guy for real?
Unfortunately he is for real. That wig doesn't fool anyone either.
I don't think anyone minds them having a drink now.I'd rather we had more overt nutjobs in charge. Not ones who pretend they're reliable, ones who say 'i fucked up, of course I did, everybody does'
On the whole partygate thing I'd be lying if I said I was doing anything other than laughing at the political capital they're losing. Have a drink with the people you're working with. Who's arsed? Life is hard enough.
I'd rather we had more overt nutjobs in charge. Not ones who pretend they're reliable, ones who say 'i fucked up, of course I did, everybody does'
On the whole partygate thing I'd be lying if I said I was doing anything other than laughing at the political capital they're losing. Have a drink with the people you're working with. Who's arsed? Life is hard enough.
It's weird/horrifying to think that the next election will probably come down to "a woman doesn't have a cock" vs "you can't afford to heat your home".
I think the woman-is-a-tricky-concept party will probably win this time.
I don't think anyone minds them having a drink now.
But they made the rules. If you popped round your mates after a hard day's work and had a drink in the garden, you were fined if caught. My wife had to celebrate her 40th in lockdown. Parents dropping off presents at the door.
We didn't have Christmas at the in laws because in my area it was cancelled by Boris and chums.
Thousands of people didn't get to see their loved ones before they passed away. My own mother was in hospital for months (not covid) , I was only allowed to see her when she was was on end of life care (she probably wouldnt have been on EOL care if she was allowed visitors).
All while they were partying/having a drink etc.
That's why they should go. They made the rules, and broke them.
Not sure really. People don't seem that enthusiastic about Labour/Sir Keir Starmer from what I can see. The stay at home party might well win
Don't you think the electric bills going up like 250% is a bit of an issue?
I don't really see how they escape that.
It's a lot of an issue! I have no idea how they deal with it, but the point is that it doesn't necessarily switch people to Labour, who are probably just as unpopular really.
That is crazy.
Actually I don't really think Labour will win. I think they'll probably be the biggest party and do a deal with the SNP. And I really really hope that leads to proportional representation. Is that likely? Does PR suit Labour right now?