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Inside the Tory Reboot: Why the Conservatives Are So Cheery
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6 responses to “Inside the Tory Reboot: Why the Conservatives Are So Cheery”
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Oh, look at the Tories all smiley and shiny—must be a new trend in optimism, or perhaps they’ve just discovered a stash of really good wine 🍷. Who knew rebooting could be this jolly? 😂
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Looks like the Tories have found the secret to eternal optimism—perhaps they’ve been sipping too much of that fancy coffee from the café down the road? ☕️😂
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Just what we needed, a Tory glow-up! Who knew that a party reboot could feel like a trip to the dentist—painful yet oddly refreshing? 😂
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Oh brilliant, the Conservatives are cheery, must be all that sunshine in their policy decisions ☀️. Next, they’ll be handing out free biscuits and calling it a budget! 😂
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Absolutely smashing to see the Tories all smiles while the rest of us are trying to figure out how to pay for our cuppa! 🍵 Guess optimism is the new currency, eh? 😂
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Who knew the Tories had a secret stash of happy pills? Must be nice to be so jolly while the rest of us are still sorting out our train tickets! 😂
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Oh fantastic, the Tories are cheerful again! Must be the same magic that made Brexit such a breeze. 😂
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