Rachel Reeves M.P. [3]


The silly bitch – our first “l.ady chancellor” has already blown her non-existent credability by caving into the junior doctors by offering them a 22% pay rise- no doubt minced into submission by duckie little Wes Streeting.

Teachers are next in line to be the recipients of Reeves generosity at our expense.

No doubt those who really think doctors and nurses ARE angels (Lucy Letby and Harold Shipman anyone)?, will be weeping tears of joy. They will be weeping tears of pin when the fat arsed old cow raises taxes in October:

BBC News.

Nominated by : W. C. Boggs

76 thoughts on “Rachel Reeves M.P. [3]

    • Expect nothing less from a champagne socialist. I hope all those starving doctors are ready for all the olds made ill by this witch.

  1. Anyone noticed the contrast between media coverage of the last government compared to the new one? There was nothing but negative stories about the previous government pretty much daily. If the previous government had removed the winter fuel allowance there would be sob stories from Doris and Ethel every day leading up to and throughout the winter, lead by the BBC of course.

    Currently the BBC are busy reporting on the hordes of far right warriors and doing their best too influence their US readers that Kamala is the second coming.

    The MSM is toxic, the less we use their output the sooner they die.

    • Indeed SV…and even the scumbag Daily Mail are falling over themselves to lick the goverment’s boots and turn against their countrymen.
      They’re despicable.

      • Spot on Thomas.

        The Daily heil have been quietly stoking the flames of public outrage regarding mass, uncontrolled illegal immigration and the evils of Islam for the last couple of decades.

        But when some of their readership go out and (wrongly) kick off with anything darker than a glass of milk or wearing a high Vis, they’re far right thugs.

  2. ‘ Children will be taught how to spot extremist content and fake news online in a revamp of the curriculum following last week’s riots.
    Schools will use lessons such as English, ICT (information and communication technology) and maths to “arm” pupils against “putrid conspiracy theories”, the Education Secretary has said.
    Bridget Phillipson told The Telegraph that pupils as young as five would be given the critical thinking skills to identify misinformation online under the new plans.’

    Dear kids, if it’s not told to you by the government or the BBC it’s not true.

    The end

    • “…pupils as young as five would be given the critical thinking skills to identify misinformation online under the new plans.”

      By Christ, that’s sinister. Straight from the N. Korean playbook.

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