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Wanderer

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Patience my man , all good things come to those that wait , and ive been waiting for some long time , Boris can be a Maggie if the forces give him a chance to feel his feet , he has been hit hard since he took office , and the Corona knocked him for six and he still is not 100% by far. Beating the media with the Cummings issue was a big step foward , similar to Maggie and the mines union and print unions ...................as the unions had too much power and had to be broken .............so the media press and the twitter/fbook media manupulation also has to be broken , and Cummings was the first step. Do i believe Cummings was guilty of something possibly/ probably , but it didnt warrant all and sundry baying fo his head on the block , that was a coordinated remainer establishment ploy , and its backfired so wait a little time and sit back and watch Cummings go fo them one by one starting with disloyal civil servants to the beeb and then onto the press and restrictions on social media . Then watch it brexit unfold with a huge Im backing Britain campaign similar to the 70's, missus told me earlier that the briefing had no more questions about Cummings so i guess thats it
Maggie? God forbid....
 

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Maggie? God forbid....

I cant expect you to understand your from Bolton , but many from your heartland folks actually voted for Boris , as expected the Labour party imploded before the Tory party did and the Libdems well what can i say they were Swinsonated with the likes of Chukka and SouRberry and the like
 

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Patience my man , all good things come to those that wait , and ive been waiting for some long time , Boris can be a Maggie if the forces give him a chance to feel his feet , he has been hit hard since he took office , and the Corona knocked him for six and he still is not 100% by far. Beating the media with the Cummings issue was a big step foward , similar to Maggie and the mines union and print unions ...................as the unions had too much power and had to be broken .............so the media press and the twitter/fbook media manupulation also has to be broken , and Cummings was the first step. Do i believe Cummings was guilty of something possibly/ probably , but it didnt warrant all and sundry baying fo his head on the block , that was a coordinated remainer establishment ploy , and its backfired so wait a little time and sit back and watch Cummings go fo them one by one starting with disloyal civil servants to the beeb and then onto the press and restrictions on social media . Then watch it brexit unfold with a huge Im backing Britain campaign similar to the 70's, missus told me earlier that the briefing had no more questions about Cummings so i guess thats it
I reckon you've been talking to my older brother! This is virtually what he said.
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I cant expect you to understand your from Bolton , but many from your heartland folks actually voted for Boris , as expected the Labour party imploded before the Tory party did and the Libdems well what can i say they were Swinsonated with the likes of Chukka and SouRberry and the like
It is true mostly but what that woman did to us and our ilk, well....

I live now in the South Yorkshire former coal mining area and it's not a pretty sight now, plus a few of my mates list their lives and more traumatised for her Falklands victory, sorry, vote-winning for next election campaign. Can never forgive that. Some of the stories Ive heard...

Then the Poll Tax..

She was the worst mate, she fuccked up the banking system, the housing market for anyone growing up now, Mother of a Thousand Dead....

 

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Mmmm...not convinced Loz. Sunnak is a smart cookie, politically agile on his feet, level headed, articulate and doesnt seem to get phased by any question thrown at him.... unlike Boris. More of a statesman TBH.
Note to self, must sack Sunnack in the next few months.
Will celebrate this cunning plan with Dom, ooops I mean a glass of Dom.
 

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Coal had to go ....................you wouldnt disagree with that now would you .................because it make effing sense , so in hindsight was the decision right , answe has to be yes , the way she went about it was because of the efffing unions , it really aint rocket science , did she do things that hurt me and my family yes , mortgage interest rates sky high 16% + poll tax , but even to this day i fully support her because her basic theory was sound economics , seriously mate my best ever earning years for those that got off there asses
 

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Note to self, must sack Sunnack in the next few months.
Will celebrate this cunning plan with Dom, ooops I mean a glass of Dom.
Sack Sunak for being unloyal; disloyal to his employer and for joining in fun in a way that excludes his employer and sack him for being an absolute idiot, and inefficient....
 

Wanderer

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Coal had to go ....................you wouldnt disagree with that now would you .................because it make effing sense , so in hindsight was the decision right , answe has to be yes , the way she went about it was because of the efffing unions , it really aint rocket science , did she do things that hurt me and my family yes , mortgage interest rates sky high 16% + poll tax , but even to this day i fully support her because her basic theory was sound economics
Lots of coal still there, on Brexit I'm sure we'll be opening the seams up again as we get tarriffed and vatted to fuckery...
 

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What Thatcher feared was socialism or some sort of equilibrium, that's it. She was an early Trump and if she'd been alive today God forbid she's have been tweeting shiite....
 

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So it's ok to buy it in and pollute some shiiit country's atmos like we do now?

The fact of the matter was the unions were so strong they forced up wages so the prices of our coal was higher than everywhere else , and because it was higher , our electricity prices were higher because we used coal fired power stations , and so were the steel mills run by coal , what would you do when you could buy coal from poland at half the price ...............just keep digging it jup yeah rocket science it aint
 

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The fact of the matter was the unions were so strong they forced up wages so the prices of our coal was higher than everywhere else , and because it was higher , our electricity prices were higher because we used coal fired power stations , and so were the steel mills run by coal , what would you do when you could buy coal from poland at half the price ...............just keep digging it jup yeah rocket science it aint
Fair wages for all, it's a dangerous job mining, you should look into it. ;)
 

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Fair wages for all, it's a dangerous job mining, you should look into it. ;)
Be your own boss mate thats what i say , anyway most coal mining is open pit nowdays , no need for canary's and headlamps anymore, i sit in my digger mostly with aircon feeding a washplant , only danger i get is the likelyhood of getting targetted and robbed if we have had a tickle at the end of the day
 
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