UK politicians anti business rants.

gone

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Carlow Ireland
Who are pro business centre right voters supposed to vote for in the UK now?
Labour taken over by 1960's Trotskyites, SNP, Sinn Fein and the Plaid Cyrmu all sing from some of the same hymn sheets and Tory ministers, ex ministers and party members telling business owners and bosses to "f##k off"?
 
Who are pro business centre right voters supposed to vote for in the UK now?
Labour taken over by 1960's Trotskyites, SNP, Sinn Fein and the Plaid Cyrmu all sing from some of the same hymn sheets and Tory ministers, ex ministers and party members telling business owners and bosses to "f##k off"?


Do you want none tax paying Trillionaire companies taking over the world and paying no tax whilst everyone has a subsistance existence or starves like Venezuala ?

Perhaps "Business" is not Globalism ..
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Who are pro business centre right voters supposed to vote for in the UK now?
Labour taken over by 1960's Trotskyites, SNP, Sinn Fein and the Plaid Cyrmu all sing from some of the same hymn sheets and Tory ministers, ex ministers and party members telling business owners and bosses to "f##k off"?

Only talking about this today. As we vote in Scotland we are now 100% SNP (something I never thought I would say 4yrs ago) But if I lived in England the options are more difficult. But It would't be Tory or Labour, at least with Corbyn still at the helm.:scratchhead:
 

Ashtree

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Political choices in all of Britain, in no particular order.
Tory’s. Several kinds available under one banner, fruitcakes, seventeenth century fruitcake, leavers, soft leavers, hard leavers, ultra right wing hard leavers, and remainers.
Labour. Corbynites. Tritskyites. Half wit leavers. Leavers. Remainers.
DUP. Descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. Creationists. Religious zealots. Hard leavers. Like to burn ash trees.
Sinn Fein. See labour above. Except they are all remaininers and they have no half wits. Plus they are Economic kamikaze agents.

Crikey ....
 

Pond digger

Never Forgotten
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Location
East Yorkshire
Political choices in all of Britain, in no particular order.
Tory’s. Several kinds available under one banner, fruitcakes, seventeenth century fruitcake, leavers, soft leavers, hard leavers, ultra right wing hard leavers, and remainers.
Labour. Corbynites. Tritskyites. Half wit leavers. Leavers. Remainers.
DUP. Descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. Creationists. Religious zealots. Hard leavers. Like to burn ash trees.
Sinn Fein. See labour above. Except they are all remaininers and they have no half wits. Plus they are Economic kamikaze agents.

Crikey ....
“Like to burn Ash trees”? Go on, enlighten me.
 

Pond digger

Never Forgotten
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East Yorkshire

Ashtree

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Oh I see. I don’t think the scheme was/is any different to that in England. There were plenty of opportunities for abuse. Not the same outrage elsewhere though. Are the Irish more creative, or are English politicians less bothered?

The DUP and Arlene Foster herself in particular, were particularly creative and devious in the way they set up, created, managed and abused the public purse.
They have this uncanny way of creating a veneer of political correctness and fiscal probity, whilst their true nature is quite the opposite.
Ian Paisley Jr., is a classic example of the rotten streak underpinning their very raison detre ......
 

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