Crabcakes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:10 pm
NevTheSweeper wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:19 pm
Do I have to repeat myself? The government is collapsing under our very eyes and you criticise me for stating the obvious?
Governments collapse when the leader or cabinet lose the support of their party and peers. As seen with May, Johnson, Truss and (at least an attempt) Sunak. You see mass ministerial resignations, MPs on manoeuvres testing the water on their leadership credentials, very obvious briefings against the government from within government.
None of this is happening.
This has been a concocted equivalence row about declared gifts no one had an issue with at the time that are also dwarfed by the (often undeclared) freebies the Tories raked in, an opportunist policy attack on adding eligibility to a small payout that regularly gave pocket money to millionaires, another that could probably do with review but we’re in tight times (and haven’t had the budget yet), and a wholly hypocritical wages row about a chief of staff who the Tories and their press chums have had it in for for ages because she didn’t absolutely exonerate Boris Johnson. Mainly because he was and remains guilty as all fuck. Oh, and the return of the Chagos islands, which was a Tory policy that was already in motion who they can’t decide who’s at fault for. Not that it’s a ‘fault’ at all.
Decisive action has been taken on the majority of these points. Pension credit applications have soared. There is a new chief of staff. Gifts have been repayed and rules and guidance around this tightened up.
So continuing to amplify this nonsense means one of two things: you’re a right-wing shill, or you’re a useful idiot doing the right wing press’s dirty work for them because you’re actually delighted at this as perfect (Jeremy) is always the enemy of good (actually doing what’s needed to get into power and make a fucking difference rather than spending 70-odd years just waffling on about the difference you want other people to make for you and then give you credit for).
The 2 parts of the join that is the ouroboros of politics where hard right and hard left meet. So with that imagery in mind, the only real question left is are you staring up your own arse or just an absolute anus?
For the record:
1. I'm not a right-wing shill. I don't watch either GB News or Talk TV.
2. I'm not a fan of Jeremy Corbyn either, but he has been right in criticising the government.
3. I'm not 'up my own arse' or an attention seeker. I post the situation as I see it.
Some of you on this forum see some of the actions of this government through rose-tinted spectacles. Unfortunately, the real people outside this bubble think otherwise.