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Sorry, you don't quite make the premiere league, on all this .
But still , all the same , you are a monumental @rriss..
Have a star from me 🌟
👍🏼
Sorry, you don't quite make the premiere league, on all this .
But still , all the same , you are a monumental @rriss..
Have a star from me 🌟
👍🏼
Only after you chirped in with some of your Worldly wisdom.
Certain of what exactly in this instance?Which is,
of course,
of no consequence right??
Why do you imagine you know better than anyone else??
How does it feel, to be so very certain ??
Or are you just not used to being challenged ?
Certain of what exactly in this instance?
You took it on board to comment on something I had said, which isn't a problem, I then reminded you of a time I did the same to you but on that occasion you said 'I wasn't talking to you ' so I dealt you the same card.
Cool story bro!
I try my hardest.Cool story bro!
Anyhow, seems we've strayed from the point of this thread so feel free to have the last word (married 25yrs so know how it works) and let's get back on track.
Chirp up or chip in.Only after you chirped in with some of your Worldly wisdom.
Who are you, the chirp meister?Chirp up or chip in.
Chirp in - or chip up for that matter - not so much.
I try my hardest.
Just quoting one of your favourite lines, yes I can provide a link. 😉
We can only have a go at the government of the day, or the last 12 years. If it was May, Cameron or anyone else in charge there would still be justifiable cause for complaint. The fact that austerity, which was not Boris’s individual responsibility, has worsened the situation is also legitimate cause for concern.I am quite sure you do.
But....
The "overworked Social Worker" has been a "thing" for most of my adult life (I am 74). I know the Conservatives may have been in Government for the majority of that time, but, not ALL the time. My experiences of Social Services have been spread over the past 45-50 years. In my experience, no matter which party was in power, or what funding levels were in place, little of nothing has changed at "the sharp end" ie the interface with the public.
In short, it appears to me, shouting "Boris is crap" (which, I agree, he is) will not "fix" the situation, so, whilst it might relieve a bit of frustration, it will do little of nothing to improve the situation.
We can only have a go at the government of the day, or the last 12 years. If it was May, Cameron or anyone else in charge there would still be justifiable cause for complaint. The fact that austerity, which was not Boris’s individual responsibility, has worsened the situation is also legitimate cause for concern.
Yes, it is true that successive governments have nothing to boast about in this field, and I do not have figures to show whether it improved or worsened under the only Labour government in the last 40 years, but this one has been in power for a long time and perhaps we should have seen some improvement by now.
You agree that Boris is crap, and know that he is the man in charge, so what is the problem in shouting both those things out.
More people finally realising that Boris is crap, some of them even shouting it, will improve the situation if it either gets him out or improves the situation.
Constantly criticising people for criticising the leader of the government is even less likely to improve the situation, even if that is couched in terms of trying to be even handed.
Has the sheep dog hacked your account? You are arguing against something that nobody has said.My point is, there appears to be a belief that a Labour Government will lead to a Utopian situation