A wee while back I decided to ensure I no longer fall for those 'shiny thing' buys. You know, when you see something and desire it now, then spend an enormous amount of money on the shiny item only to somewhat regret the purchase not long afterwards. We have all been attracted to that latest tech gadget in the shop window, you know, the one that has been lying at the bottom of that cupboard for years, and we wonder why we spent all that much missed cash on the brute.
I decided that there would be no more of that!
Yesterday, I took delivery of a bottle of Armagnac brandy that crossed my mind the day before.
The thought of the stuff was placed into my mind by a sick person. I allowed this to wait there as I knew how much such a shiny thing costs, however, I realised there was a little cash left in the Amazon vouchers inserted in that company famed for caring for employees website. A quick look, a quick purchase of the 'reduced price' cheapest, and yesterday a man with an accent I fail to recognise brought home the goods.
Obviously I regret this shiny thing purchase...
Such is Keir's attitude on responding to the collapse of the Labour vote, though not as great as the collapse of the Tories vote, and no apology for possibly using the wrong manifesto, the Tory one!
So far, the local elections in England have left Labour down 118 and the Tories down 430. The Lib-Debs are up 78 and Farage and his rioters are up 466, mostly taken from the Conservatives. One By-election has gone to Reform, one at least Mayoralty, and lots of council seats. We are left wondering how many will be councillors by Christmas?
A newly elected Labour mayor has attacked Starmer's policies, a losing Labour candidate also, how many more before he, and the strange power behind the throne Morgan McSweeney, decide to become the Labour Party again. Stealing from pensioners and robbing the disabled and sick gets Tories votes, until the people cry enough, so why did Labour continue this? Add also the ridiculous idea of killing off the sick and aged to save money while not taxing billionaires, who are not running out of the country by the way, and you lose votes.
Something strange is going on amongst those who run the country, I wonder what that could be?
2 comments:
It would make any sick person feel better imagining you guzzling your Armagnac.....
Followed the results last night and today......laughing all the way! Listening to the BBC coverage, with the same stale politicians backbiting as the seats collapsed before their eyes was comedy of a high order.
What is Starmer to do? Get a new super injunction so that no one can talk about his policies?
Fly, I said the brandy would make you feel better... Labour blame 14 years of Tories, Kemi said we will fight back, Reform say 'Stop the boats.'
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