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By mattomac
#85390
I do like how she contradicted the Conservative spokesperson, said Vance was misunderstood whilst at the same time Vance was apologising.

Ah but she knows Vance, left of centre people are still the people they were 30 years ago but right of centre and right wing people can change their mind every 5 minutes apparently.
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By Bones McCoy
#85411
Vance joined the Marines and then deployed as a "Journalist".
Proper R.E.M.F. pen-pushing stuff.
Meanwhile his more manly comrades were kicking in doors and warfighting.

He now displays a massive dose of "hero envy".
Verbally lashing out at any real warrior who comes into his spotlight.


This explains the toxic personality.

The steroid bloated face and weird makeup.
I'm sure there's another story there.
Meatloaf / Alice Cooper tribute act?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#85428
Samanfur wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 3:51 pm
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:29 am Vance can settle this by telling us which countries he meant.
He's been asked to do that multiple times. He's being strangely evasive.
Apparently Kemi won't say who he meant either.

Straight talking right wingers.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#85627
"Principled" apparently. When you've got principles, you can ignore people like the man representing 72 football clubs (who represented the 20 Premier League clubs before).

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... -regulator
EFL chair urges Badenoch to take ‘more balanced view’ on football regulator
Rick Parry writes to Badenoch to request meeting
Conservative leader thinks regulator a ‘waste of money’
“Kemi ran for leader of the Conservative party on a platform of ‘governments should do fewer things but better’ and she is instinctively opposed to new regulation when she believes government should be deregulating more,” read a statement. “As such, her opposition to a new football regulator is based on principle.”
We can count on Kemi supporting deregulation of planning in post villages round Saffron Walden, can we?
By mattomac
#85642
Something they pushed through and made such a show of they are now against.

It’s a cheap and lazy attempt at less regulation her mates over the pond always suggest but when push comes to shove and you have say a financial crisis they come crawling to the government for cash to keep themselves afloat.

It’s almost like their philosophy is the one they often mock socialists about in which they suggest the trouble is running out of other peoples money.
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By davidjay
#85672
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:44 pm Andrew Griffith, who is a rabid Musk fan and somehow in the Shadow Cabinet, seems to have suggested that Rupert Lowe would be welcome in the Tories.

Kemi needs to knock that down, surely? Or is endorsing lunatics something the Right are allowed to do?
You mean it isn't a prerequisite?
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