
There was a time when our UK Prime Minister talked about the pressures faced by all of us. How we needed to better support those in need both here in the UK and around the world, support the disabled, support those struggling with Mental Health conditions, support those in work, support our pensioners, support our children, support families, support those living alone, support those in work, support those who can’t work, support businesses.
Now the words have changed, he carefully and repeatedly says ‘recognise the pressures faced and the need to support businesses and hard working people’. Some groupings are not mentioned now, I wonder why…..
Cynical, isn’t it? How they change the language or the content of speeches to suit.
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way too cynical
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That’s politicians for ya! Only out to suit themselves. X
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sadly it is
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Sad and frustrating dealing with politicians! I wish Betsy would take care of them all! 😉
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I wish Betsy would ❤️
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The craft of politicians
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the dark arts
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Compassion seems to have gone “out the window” in many countries.
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it’s dropped probably as it’s seen as a vote loser with some if the target groups
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They are just paving the way to reward those who support them
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always happens
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Bad. Just bad.
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very bad but very predictable
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Greed ahd power — the banes of uman existence. The word “‘govern” now means to drive slaves
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it does yet so many vote for that sadly
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They’ll kill us all………………………….
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more money for them then
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exactly
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Unfortunately, there is always an agenda that manipulates rhetoric.
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sadly there is
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Politicians lean towards where the wind is blowing. Always at the expense of the marginalized and less advantaged.
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easy targets always
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its not the trend anymore. sadly money talks more than ever now
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it definitely is, things are more pronounced now
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