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BrianV

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Dartmoor
We get the government we deserve, as long as Bozo thinks he’s untouchable the dafter his policies will become, as the scale of their financial mismanagement become more apparent inflationary things are going to get really rough.
Telling the country we need ever higher wages whilst offering 1 or 2% to government workers ain’t going to end well!
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Could anyone have done better ?
Borris seems anti farming...but nothing new there. Even Margaret Thatcher declared America will supply us with our food.
Covid ? Could have been consigned to the history books last spring if the government hadn't pandered to the " Get back to normal " pillocks.
Fuel crisis ? Hmmm....self inflicted by pillocks.
Shortage of lorry drivers / pickers / pluckers ? The roots of this go back to Tony Blair and the EU.
Borris has also inherited a print money willy nilly legacy started way back in 2007, which is going to end badly very soon.
I wouldn't want his job, he's inherited a sh!te storm of problems created decades ago, + a whole host of new ones.
The alternative is Keir Starmer. That smarmy POS ain't getting my vote. If I find a suitable alternative to the Conservatives, I'll switch happily.
 

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