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RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - man in the corner shop - 01-19-2026 And there we have it. "It was the GFC guv, nothing to do with me or my party guv. That GFC was caused by Gordon Brown you know, guv. Come back guv, stop covering your ears up guv. I have something relevant to say" RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - baggy1 - 01-19-2026 (01-19-2026, 07:24 AM)Protheroe Wrote: I think you’ve read “since” as “because of”. Your focus and repetitive reference to that single event without comment on any of the others is marked. Your commentary about how we can improve the nation needs to start with recognition of other issues that hold us back. This is not directed solely at you Proth and you are most likely receiving the frustrations that should be spread widely. RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Protheroe - 01-19-2026 (01-19-2026, 09:25 AM)baggy1 Wrote: Your focus and repetitive reference to that single event without comment on any of the others is marked. Neither Brexit, Johnson (or Corbyn) nor Trump would have occurred without the policy response to the GFC. The GFC hasn't played out yet. Not by a long way. RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Derek Hardballs - 01-19-2026 Aha the new excuse for campaigning for Brexit and an assortment of absolute Tory whoppers has emerged. RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Protheroe - 01-19-2026 (01-19-2026, 02:25 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: Aha the new excuse for campaigning for Brexit and an assortment of absolute Tory whoppers has emerged. Excuse? Sorry, you must be confusing me with someone else. I've always been abundantly on my motivation. Whereas, you.... RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - man in the corner shop - 01-19-2026 And Worcs More shysters. Selling lies of easy solutions to difficult problems. When they are in power reality bites. Council makes job cuts under £9m savings plan - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2xwxewn17o Councillor Adam Kent, opposition Conservative group leader, said: "Reform allowed spending to run out of control this year, borrowed to cover it up, and are now lecturing departments about discipline next year." RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Pontificator - 01-20-2026 (01-19-2026, 09:23 AM)man in the corner shop Wrote: And there we have it. "It was the GFC guv, nothing to do with me or my party guv. That GFC was caused by Gordon Brown you know, guv. The “Labour caused the crash by spending too much” was every day of course. It was the biggest single lie from a government in my long life. Clegg, Cable, Alexander et al gave it their full throated support (sanctimonious lying power hungry fuckwits) The MSM particularly the BBC failed to challenge it. It cut through. The opposition went missing just as the Torys have for the last 19 months. What's next? (01-16-2026, 12:12 PM)Borin' Baggie Wrote:(01-16-2026, 11:16 AM)Squid Wrote:(01-16-2026, 10:52 AM)Borin' Baggie Wrote:(01-16-2026, 10:28 AM)Fido Wrote:(01-16-2026, 09:58 AM)Borin' Baggie Wrote: Someone's going to have a meltdown after the next election and they have to be nice to Lib Dem voters to prop up an unpopular Labour government that can't spend 5 seconds without u-turning OK Darling started cutting the deficit, but the pace and scale mattered. The tory led government chose to accelerate austerity, through ideological cuts, rather than necessity. Talk of structural deficits and balancing the books was the cover for shrinking the state. Economists warned that austerity in a slump would prolong the downturn. They were right: growth was stifled, services hollowed out, productivity stalled and we’re still paying the price. And of course it led to Brexit. Corbyn was right about the cuts. RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Protheroe - 01-20-2026 (01-19-2026, 07:56 PM)man in the corner shop Wrote: Councillor Adam Kent, opposition Conservative group leader Adam Kent is one of the most venal social climbers I've ever met in the Tory Party. Absolute cnut (01-20-2026, 09:06 AM)Pontificator Wrote: OK Darling started cutting the deficit, but the pace and scale mattered. The tory led government chose to accelerate austerity, through ideological cuts, rather than necessity. Talk of structural deficits and balancing the books was the cover for shrinking the state. Economists warned that austerity in a slump would prolong the downturn. They were right: growth was stifled, services hollowed out, productivity stalled and we’re still paying the price. And of course it led to Brexit. Corbyn was right about the cuts. Blimey. So the negative real interest rate policy supported by all parties (and most people on here) had nothing to do with economic stagnation and the diversion of investment into non-productive assets? Wowzers. Corbyn his never been right about anything in his life. Blaming "austerity" for the state of the UK economy is as stupid as claiming Labour "spending too much" caused the GFC. RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Derek Hardballs - 01-20-2026 (01-20-2026, 09:11 AM)Protheroe Wrote:(01-19-2026, 07:56 PM)man in the corner shop Wrote: Councillor Adam Kent, opposition Conservative group leader Are you trying to defend Reform by slating a Tory? If not what’s the point you’re trying to make? RE: Reform- failed Tories who led the Brexit disaster - Protheroe - 01-20-2026 (01-20-2026, 09:18 AM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: Are you trying to defend Reform by slating a Tory? If not what’s the point you’re trying to make? Stop it with the Cathy Newman tribute act. The point I'm making is that Worcestershire County Council was entering life support long before Reform took over. Adam Kent is one of the people responsible for that. IMO he's no Tory either, he belongs in the Labour Party. |