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next General Election

So lets start a post what will the Tories say at the next General Election and lets see who's right

We put 20,000 police on the streets even though they were cut by 22,000

we rolled out the first covid vaccine even though half was done in other countries

we've lowered taxes even though they raised them to the highest ever

it wasn't our fault it was Labours , the EU, the USA, the banks in fact anyone than them

we've started to get the Brexit dividend even though Rushi admitted its not as good as the EU trade deal

we can make our own laws even though we always could

we'll stop the boats, send illegal immigrants back even though austerity they took away staff to process immigrants and have failed to set up safe routes other than from Ukraine and Hong Kong

let's forget about austerity, Brexit, Covid money wasted, contracts given out to companies that never excited, write off the debt from furlough

let's put down socialism unless its conservative socialism
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ArtieKat · M
Why are you so worried what the Government will or won't claim? According to current polling Labour would have about a 200 majority in a General Election.
jackieash · 26-30
@ArtieKat If that is true, it says more about how much of a shitshower the tories are, rather than Labour offering much by way of a leading light.
ArtieKat · M
@jackieash You are obviously too young to remember the mood in the country in 1996/97 - Tony Blair offered a real alternative to all the years of Conservative government. I certainly don't get that sense of positivity now.
jackieash · 26-30
@ArtieKat You're right. I was born in 1997 so I have no chance of remembering. I think Mum might have had other things to think about at the time, too :).
ArtieKat · M
@jackieash It was a time of great optimism. I, for one, was very saddened when Blair turned out to be a wolf in sheep's clothing, no different to any of the other lying politicians. If I was cynical before that - believing since my teens in the old adage that it doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in - Blair's sellout convinced me.
milkymum1 · 31-35, F
@ArtieKat to start a debate to see what could be said and that at the moment yes Labour look like they will win but we need more than just an inherited win