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The first step to restoring trust is to admit when you got things wrong. We did. Now, we’re going to be doing things differently. The problem with Keir Starmer is he thinks he’s never made a mistake.

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Aylmer1 year ago

"Despite your efforts" immigration kept going up? It's completely nonsensical to talk about "effort" in the context of legal immigration. You either issue someone a visa or you don't. You introduced a number of liberalisations which guaranteed that immigration would increase very substantially.

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Jordan Ross1 year ago

My LinkedIn account got suspended today We onboarded a new admin to run outreach and he didnt follow the SOP He wanted to prove himself First thing we did was review how to mitigate this from happening again (after he got fired) Here is what I came up with: 1- Build a new onboarding form via ChatGPT 2-Put in specific points that talent needs to acknowldge "I acknowledge that if I cause a suspension on the linkedin account due to sending more requests than I am told it will lead to auto termination and a 1 star review on my upwork profile" Attack the process Not the people Ops brain at work over here

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Thomas Standfield1 year ago

@Conservatives Admit when you got things wrong? Apologise then.

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Scott Lewis1 year ago

Oh, so after 14 years of mismanagement, you finally admit you got it wrong now that you’ve lost power? How convenient. Spare us the hollow apologies. You only “admit mistakes” when there’s no power left to cling to. The public doesn’t want a “we’re sorry” tour from a party that spent over a decade selling us out. And let’s not forget, you’re still singing from the same WEF hymn sheet as Labour. Different branding, same globalist agenda. No thank you. We need real change. Not career politicians trying to rewrite history once the game is up. Britain deserves leadership with conviction, not parties playing musical chairs over who apologizes the best after they’ve already ruined the country.

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Hugo Drax1 year ago

@Conservatives You’d have to be very simple to be taken in by this

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Mark Russell1 year ago

@Conservatives You made a mistake, you had a coup against the best prime minister since Maggie - Boris. You’ll never be forgiven for that.

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Graydispo1 year ago

@Conservatives The same old people, in the same old party, trying to pretend they're different now. Pathetic.

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Jeffrey Peel1 year ago

@Conservatives You also imposed totalitarianism for a cold. And added £400 billion to our debt pile. No apologies for that?

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Paul Biggs1 year ago

@Conservatives Will you be getting more globalist instructions from WEF this year? Maybe wear high heels this time.

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Vodka & Seledka1 year ago

Honesty in politics if essential, and I applaud owning up to past mistakes. We were kicked out of power because we failed to deliver on promises. We must wholly own up to why this happened, what lessons we learned, and how exactly we will make sure this will never - ever - happen again. This speech was a great stepping stone.

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Ursula con Der Layern Parody1 year ago

@Conservatives Great, so now you can give us a net number of migrants per year that you would permit ?

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