All Wind, No Substance...
Grand statements, fine words and admirable thoughts are nought without action: mere philosophizing in the echo chamber of political society to affect concern and intent. Intent that seldom results in actions affirmative to those causes emptily espoused by the ineffective, pompous and self-serving. Intent wrapped in deceit, sleight of hand and mendacity. Sans polity, politics is empty.
There was a time when it was accepted currency that a 'Gentleman's' word was his bond and that the hoi polloi were invariably scoundrels, wastrels and ne'er-do-wells - which was as much bollocks then as it is now - Doris Pooh the Younger has demonstrated unequivocally that his (stupidly expensive) 'Gentlemen's' education has bestowed on him a grasp on reality and moral compass normally associated with the psychopath [comments?]
He 'got Brexit done' and we were shafted. He told us to 'stay at home, save lives, etc., etc.' during the first lockdown and he and his mates partied on. He promised to help Ukrainian refugees, and his Government tied them up in red tape, unlike most of the rest of Europe. And now - economic disasters we'll gloss over temporarily for the sake of brevity - the Tory party's empty rhetoric over the Windrush scandal has proved to be just that: empty. Pitiful. Especially in the light of Doris' standard characterization of the Labour Party that they are 'just playing politics', no matter what their response to his and their arrant bullshit. Hopeless, crass, arrogant and useless; God help us all...
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