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2024-11-07 14:15
Depends how you see it- I would rather live in a country which doesn’t put a convicted felon in charge.
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mardybum_73
mardybum_73
Me too. My point was it’s not the land of milk and honey here either. Better than it was
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lisafarringtonco
We just have unconvicted ones! Cocaine residue found all over the Houses of Parliament, Tories effectively stealing giving their mates handouts with taxpayers money during covid, MPs getting away with sexual assault, those making lockdown laws partying whilst some of us couldn’t visit loved ones in hospital. Do I need to go on? The UK definitely isn’t all that!
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Steve Morgan
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Quite. It's certainly not as s... as what they're going to have.
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Snowy, Pixel & Widget
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The UK probably would eventually. Boris Johnson isn’t much above Trump is he?
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Denise Lewis Perkins
perky60
I agree. I’m American and have lived in the UK for 15 years and feel very lucky and now I feel even luckier.
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dont_interrupt_me
We elected Boris Johnson as prime minister, a man with an unknown amount of children, illegally closed down parliament and who partied through the Covid crisid and got fined for breaking the lock down rules he introduced. So our record on having criminals in the top job isn’t great either.