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Dominic Raab Been Made A Scapegoat By The Snowflakes


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4 minutes ago, Magilla said:

To what end?

 

They have no need to, their complaint has been upheld, they have nothing to prove or dispute.
 

I think we will hear from the complainants very soon airing the substance of their grievances.

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41 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

It's just another witch hunt against the government, just like the strikes.

 

Deep down we all know that though.

If you are right - the government shouldn't make itself so unpopular then should it?

Why should everyone want to hurt the government?

Aren't they supposed to be the ones who are in charge because the majority want them in charge?

That shows that our voting system is wrong and they are elected by A MINORITY.

 

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1 hour ago, Magilla said:

Elon Musk went in there... lost $20bn overnight and earnings dropped by 40% ...

 

...fixed that for you :hihi:

 

Speaking of snow flakes... hows Thailand Jack?

It's fantastic

 

36 degrees today on Chaweng Beach

 

Great internet connection at the hotel 

 

Thanks for asking 👍

 

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11 minutes ago, Organgrinder said:

If you are right - the government shouldn't make itself so unpopular then should it?

Why should everyone want to hurt the government?

Aren't they supposed to be the ones who are in charge because the majority want them in charge?

That shows that our voting system is wrong and they are elected by A MINORITY.

 

Seriously?

 

 

Maybe because it's not their side?

Just a hunch.

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6 minutes ago, Organgrinder said:

If you are right - the government shouldn't make itself so unpopular then should it?

Why should everyone want to hurt the government?

Aren't they supposed to be the ones who are in charge because the majority want them in charge?

That shows that our voting system is wrong and they are elected by A MINORITY.

 

It is the media mainly responsible for the witch hunt against the government.  The general public do not judge Dominic Raab as a bully.

 

Our voting system is not wrong because it normally delivers a majority for the largest party.  Almost nothing meaningful would get done if the voting system was changed to  give the minority political parties power. Imagine the damage Gina Miller would do if her new party was able to help block policies of the largest party in parliament.

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5 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

Seriously?

 

 

Maybe because it's not their side?

Just a hunch.

Quite true but,  you are forgetting that, if you were in the majority, the government would have nothing to worry about.

 

Since the people like you, are the MINORITY, you find it upsetting that the majority want you gone.

 

Why are you so worried about how the people hate the government?

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22 minutes ago, Organgrinder said:

If you are right - the government shouldn't make itself so unpopular then should it?

Why should everyone want to hurt the government?

Aren't they supposed to be the ones who are in charge because the majority want them in charge?

That shows that our voting system is wrong and they are elected by A MINORITY.

 

Our government was voted into power by the electorate.

It would help if we all respected this choice and supported the political party of choice.

I have come to the conclusion that some people are never happy unless they have something to moan about.

Just a final thought. If the voting system was changed and the Conservative party still won the election would you support the majority view ?

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5 minutes ago, Axe said:

It is the media mainly responsible for the witch hunt against the government.  The general public do not judge Dominic Raab as a bully.

 

Our voting system is not wrong because it normally delivers a majority for the largest party.  Almost nothing meaningful would get done if the voting system was changed to  give the minority political parties power. Imagine the damage Gina Miller would do if her new party was able to help block policies of the largest party in parliament.

Have you asked the general public if this is correct?

 

The media is mostly Tory so that takes some explaining.  What's your excuse?

 

You need to learn how the voting system works because you obviously have no idea.

Nothing meaningful is getting done now because it's all about which government minister has got into trouble AGAIN.

If you think you have a majority, why not have a general election - You know full well that, the MAJORITY want them OUT.

 

4 minutes ago, harvey19 said:

Our government was voted into power by the electorate.

It would help if we all respected this choice and supported the political party of choice.

I have come to the conclusion that some people are never happy unless they have something to moan about.

Just a final thought. If the voting system was changed and the Conservative party still won the election would you support the majority view ?

Yes

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1 minute ago, harvey19 said:

Our government was voted into power by the electorate.

It would help if we all respected this choice and supported the political party of choice.

I have come to the conclusion that some people are never happy unless they have something to moan about.

We’re on our third PM since they were elected, do you think that this government is functioning properly?

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