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Are peoples memories really so short that they forgot the mis-trust they had in the other parties that most likely lead to that majority?
No - they remember the usual story of the media blaming Labour for the world economic crisis, personal attacks on the non-telegenic Gordon Brown, and the innate conservatism of the british voter, forever re-winning WW2, WC66, Downton Abbey.
Demographics mostly, plus suggesting you care about the disabled is an easier admission than saying you don't want to let anymore needy people into the country.
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There you go. Its our own fault by being influence and not acting on the issue appropriately. So live with the outcomes and deal with it. I can't - based on my own circumstances - imagine how people manage to live a peaceful life when they feel the need to write pages and pages on moaning an griping all day long.
Oh, wait...
Eh?
There you go. Its our own fault, live with the outcomes and deal with it. I can't - based on my own circumstances - imagine how people manage to live a peaceful life when they feel the need to write pages and pages on moaning an griping all day long.
There you go - mustn't grumble, stiff upper lip, I'm sure those Eton chaps know what's best for us.
I'm sure those Eton chaps know what's best for [s]us[/s] them and their mates.
FIFY ๐
Are peoples memories really so short that they forgot the mis-trust they had in the other parties that most likely lead to that majority?
It was no where near a majority of the electorate, they just did slightly better than Labour; which our perverse electoral scheme converts into a Parliamentary majority.
Even their own are outraged, although he's disabled so they probably only let him join to make up their quota of non able bodied Etonions.
It also emerged on Wednesday that the Conservative Disability Group posted a message saying its website was โtemporarily closed owing to Disability Cuts and the resignation because of these of Webmaster Graeme Ellisโ.
George Osborne's budget 2016 giveaways 'mask ยฃ56bn black hole'
Read moreEllis said he was a lifelong Conservative supporter until Wednesday afternoon but the PIP cuts were the last straw. He said his message to Conservative MPs thinking about rebelling was: โPlease do it, show that you care and you will end up saving lives.โ
He told the Guardian: โI will never vote Conservative again and Iโve never voted for anyone else but today it has destroyed my faith in the party โฆ My work is about advice and guidance on benefits and some of the phone calls Iโve had from some of my clients this afternoon after the budget have made me want to cry.
โItโs not been explained properly and vulnerable people are all thinking they are going to be affected immediately. Iโve had one person said heโs going to kill himself. My job is becoming more and more difficult because itโs soul destroying and not because of the clients. The proposed cuts in PIP and drop in taxation for those that are fortunate enough to be better off are just the straw that broke the camelโs back.
[i]I do find it amazing that between the two biggest social channels I'm exposed to - here and facebook - there is so much hate for the Tories yet that won by a clear majority in the last election.[/i]
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But then I also believe that most folk haven't a Scooby of what goes on, nor care (unless it impacts them personally).