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By Boiler
#53946
Only recently there was a piece on the BBC about a record number of dashcam submissions of bad driving. Round here even buses run red lights on roundabouts and never mind how many near-misses my car had when it broke down in what was supposed to be a 30 limit.

Over the last couple of years the number of people speeding has gone skywards, people passing on the left on dual carriageways and even people driving on the hard shoulder at speed because they don't want to queue...
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#53955
He says what he is told to say by his 'special sdvisers'.
Uxbridge has given his strategists what they believe is a wedge issue, and he will now refer to it every chance he gets.
From his point of view that interview was a success.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#53968
You have to factor in that these wedge issue policies are usually announced but then quietly dropped, having had the desired effect.
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By Yug
#53972
Boiler wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:48 pm
satnav wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:17 pm His two go to lines these day seem to be 'That's not quite right' or 'I don't recognise those figures'.
'I don't recognise those figures' predates Sunak though - I'm sure I've heard Gove and others use it.
The first use of that phrase that I heard was about 10 years ago when the two stooges on the BBC "news" channel were interviewing IDS, then SofS for Work and Pensions, about the recently released figures for the number of people who died as a result of DWP policy. He sat there with a blank expression, repeating "I don't accept those figures". Instead of pointing out that those figures had been obtained from his own Department and pressing him on them, they just changed the subject. This was the point when I gave up on the BBC vacuous dribble channel and put the HQ TV on Sky News instead.
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By Bones McCoy
#53989
Boiler wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:48 pm
satnav wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:17 pm His two go to lines these day seem to be 'That's not quite right' or 'I don't recognise those figures'.
'I don't recognise those figures' predates Sunak though - I'm sure I've heard Gove and others use it.
It's a classic of the "know nothing" school.
By Bones McCoy
#54042
Watchman wrote: Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:40 am One of his proposals is a “universal” car parking app; wonder how many father-in-laws out there own global IT companies?
I know it's vaguely racist to point this out.

Thatcher was lionised and criticised for bringing Grocery Shop economics to national politics.
Sunak is running the economy like the family corner shop.
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By Andy McDandy
#54047
So, once again the government plan to go to the tech giants and tell them what to do. Or dabble their own toes in it. Worked really well with test and trace, didn't it?

This lot really are good at pissing public money up the wall.
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