Franglais:
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On the plus side no-one has commented on how big her ■■■■ are. Some progress there I s’pose.
Bet I’m not the only one who Googled her after reading that ^^^^
Franglais:
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On the plus side no-one has commented on how big her ■■■■ are. Some progress there I s’pose.
Bet I’m not the only one who Googled her after reading that ^^^^
Franglais:
Now if Jay and Grumpy care to reread the question RobRoy asked, and I responded to…
He didn’t ask who I thought would be the next PM, now did he? He didn’t ask who should make the next Gov.
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And if silly name calling is all you muster against their arguments…
That says more about you then them.
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On the plus side no-one has commented on how big her ■■■■ are. Some progress there I s’pose.
I’m not a Tory, ( and I’d never vote Labour ) though I will admit I voted Tory when May called a GE, as I lost hope with UKIP after their in party fighting and resembling a very poor Monty Python sketch.
But possibly best MP I see is Priti Patel, she’s got a good understanding of things and she was pushed to the back for her pro Brexit view, she’s the right side of the political fence and isn’t afraid to express her view, she’s very much like Portillo.
OVLOV JAY:
Franglais:
Now if Jay and Grumpy care to reread the question RobRoy asked, and I responded to…
He didn’t ask who I thought would be the next PM, now did he? He didn’t ask who should make the next Gov.
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And if silly name calling is all you muster against their arguments…
That says more about you then them.
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On the plus side no-one has commented on how big her ■■■■ are. Some progress there I s’pose.Obviously you don’t think she’s going to be the next pm, as she’s not a Tory. But you did say she’s the best mp in parliament and you mentioned her and the greens after the question of next pm.
The tree hugging side of things is not the reason I ridicule them as a party of governance. What’s their policy on defence, education, health, housing etc. They’re as big a single issue party as UKIP were in 2015 when everyone looked straight past their costed manifesto
I can’t say she’s the best MP but, do say she’s underrated. The Greens are often thought as a single issue group, but they have more to say than that.
However R.R. was asking about who would look after “us normal workers” and who wasn’t in it just for themselves.
As the Greens are anti globalisation and as being a Green politician isn’t going to lead to a seat on the board of Mega-Corp-Inter, I reckon she isn’t primarily concerned with money for herself.
Honestly, look at what they have to say about subjects beyond yoghurt knitting!
They may not be worth even one of Winseer’s outside bets, but they are thought provoking.
Mark Field knows how to deal with swampy types, but it may have cost him his job.
Grumpy Dad:
Mark Field knows how to deal with swampy types, but it may have cost him his job.
Funny hearing the liberals flip out because she’s a woman. I say funny because it’s the same liberals that condemned (quite rightly) the far right nutter that killed Jo Cox. But to be honest, most seem to think Jo Brands comments about battery acid are harmless too
I can see these shenanigans backfiring badly now.
WIth some Tory members having cut up their cards to great publicity recently, and gone over to Brexit party, the number of Brexiteers that are still voting Tory members - has surely now been depleted?
IF the Tory members in turn were split 50/50 between Remain and Leave, then does that mean we now have an about-to-vote membership that’ll elect Hunt over Boris, and present the second betting upset in a short space?
The gamble the Remainers will be taking - is that Boris, and the ERG Tories will NOT then cross the floor to Brexit Party in disgust, bearing in mind they don’t actually have a nexus MP to cross the floor TO, thanks to the recently likely-buggered Peterborough By-election where an anticipated turnout of 72% came in at 48%, with a strangely missing 16,000 or so votes for Brexit Party based on all data going into that by-election…
All it takes - is one ballot box from this 60% Leave voting area to go missing, perhaps to a local Iron Mountain-style Incinerator plant - and the remaining 40% of the votes split between no less than 5 Remain parties - strangely sees the Anti-Semitic Labour candidate “hold on” with moreorless the same “majority” they had LAST time around…
Hmmmm…
Still. They won’t find it so easy to rig the poll in Wales coming up. Plaid are likely to make a pact with the Libdems, rather than make a ballot box go missing there. At least this “tactical voting” is HONEST compared to these “votes to landfill” shenanigans…
OVLOV JAY:
Grumpy Dad:
Mark Field knows how to deal with swampy types, but it may have cost him his job.Funny hearing the liberals flip out because she’s a woman. I say funny because it’s the same liberals that condemned (quite rightly) the far right nutter that killed Jo Cox. But to be honest, most seem to think Jo Brands comments about battery acid are harmless too
Beats me why these “activists” even got entry to the building… I bet Antifa and EDL types would have been shown the inside of a police van - just for showing up on the doorstep!
It’s time we took another look at the “Hard Centerists/Globalists/Greens” - and treated them at least in the same manner we treat the Far Left and Far Right…
It sounds like Boris has been imbibing the Wife Beater. She said red wine but I bet it was Stella [emoji12]
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Is anyone else thinking of ‘The Truman Show’ or Douglas Adams’s white mice?
I mean, none of this **** from the past few years is actually real is it?
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To use CarryFast’s phrase
“You couldn’t make it up”!
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Franglais:
Wheel Nut:
It sounds like Boris has been imbibing the Wife Beater. She said red wine but I bet it was Stella [emoji12]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is anyone else thinking of ‘The Truman Show’ or Douglas Adams’s white mice?
I mean, none of this **** from the past few years is actually real is it?
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To use CarryFast’s phrase
“You couldn’t make it up”!
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Christ where to start, you’ve got the UKIP attendance in Brussels which was more like a lads weekend in Megamuff, at Strasbourg Mike Hookham ( ex labour ) decked Steven Woolfe for throwing his teddy in the corner and jumping ship.
Once the Brexit vote was in Farage walked away.
The farce that is Labour with its rather controversial comments towards the Jewish community, it’s mp’s haven’t the foggiest idea of what they are saying or facts to back them up, Abbott with her extra police policy and when questioned didn’t have the figures plucking them from the air.
Cameron walking, Gove backstabbing, May ■■■■■■■ up, politicians crying, Party’s splitting, new party’s starting, and home secretary’s dragging protesters by their throat.
There’s no way anyone could script this, the world must be glued to the National edition of Big Brother.
To be honest, career politicians have turned politics into a farce. It’s now a national extension of the Bullingdon club on one side, and a polytechnic common room on the other. Inhabited by scum bags and blaggers. And us lot in the middle, effected by the crap they inflict on us
OVLOV JAY:
To be honest, career politicians have turned politics into a farce. It’s now a national extension of the Bullingdon club on one side, and a polytechnic common room on the other. Inhabited by scum bags and blaggers. And us lot in the middle, effected by the crap they inflict on us
Politics in Britain have over the years become disjointed, politicians losing the grip of reality, while Party’s have forgotten their reason for being.
If it wasn’t for Brexit, the public will have carried on casting their vote for whichever party that suited them at the time, but Brexit has shown the divide in politics with all Party’s having a Leave and Remain camp, but these camps are personal views and as a politician a personal view should be put to one side and the elected result be seen through.
Remember Donald Trump was POTUS on The Simpson’s first!
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Wheel Nut:
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The concept of Trump being President - was on “Oprah” first…
Boris is looking better:
Tax cuts for the rich.
Tax cuts for the workers.
Tax cuts for business.
Plus more spending on police and education.
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Can’t imagine why no-one has thought of this before?
Franglais:
Boris is looking better:
Tax cuts for the rich.
Tax cuts for the workers.
Tax cuts for business.
Plus more spending on police and education.
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Can’t imagine why no-one has thought of this before?
Which translates as tax cuts in income and corporation taxes then shift the burden onto local council tax and purchase taxes like VAT and road fuel duty.Of course nothing like that could possibly happen as an EU member state and the Greens would never stand for it anyway.Oh wait.
Carryfast:
Franglais:
Boris is looking better:
Tax cuts for the rich.
Tax cuts for the workers.
Tax cuts for business.
Plus more spending on police and education.
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Can’t imagine why no-one has thought of this before?Which translates as tax cuts in income and corporation taxes then shift the burden onto local council tax and purchase taxes like VAT and road fuel duty.Of course nothing like that could possibly happen as an EU member state and the Greens would never stand for it anyway.Oh wait.
The Greens would love it:
To finance more spending, and tax cuts, he’ll have to plant whole forests of ‘money trees’!
But so long as he says 'trust me", in a convincing voice, there maybe enough around to vote him in as Tory leader.
youtube.com/watch?v=Xr9Oubxw1gA
Franglais:
Carryfast:
Franglais:
Boris is looking better:
Tax cuts for the rich.
Tax cuts for the workers.
Tax cuts for business.
Plus more spending on police and education.
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Can’t imagine why no-one has thought of this before?Which translates as tax cuts in income and corporation taxes then shift the burden onto local council tax and purchase taxes like VAT and road fuel duty.Of course nothing like that could possibly happen as an EU member state and the Greens would never stand for it anyway.Oh wait.
The Greens would love it:
To finance more spending, and tax cuts, he’ll have to plant whole forests of ‘money trees’!
But so long as he says 'trust me", in a convincing voice, there maybe enough around to vote him in as Tory leader.
youtube.com/watch?v=Xr9Oubxw1gA
I don’t think he will be voted in.
Is there the chance he’s being pressured and the realisation of delivering Brexit the way he wishes to is beyond reach, another failure would spark a GE as he would definitely be ousted via a vote of no confidence, is he just going along with it for the ride and sabotaging his chances ?
Grumpy Dad:
delivering Brexit the way he wishes
Doesnt that assume he has a coherent vision of what Brexit should be? I don
t believe he has. If he has no real target he can`t fail to hit it can he?
Grumpy Dad:
is he just going along with it for the ride
He wants the top job. He has no ambition to better the country, so much as he wishes better himself.
Grumpy Dad:
I don’t think he will be voted in.
The Tory party loves winners. For many of them, the ends always justify the means. If he looks like a winner he will become one, in a self-fulfilling prophecy.
He is a clear example of this. He will say anything to get an advantage.
Previously for EU, then against it.
Against/for/against Heathrow. Dunno where he stands on that now, as he tries to avoid discussing it.
He is for/against hard/soft Brexit depending on his audience.
He wants tax hand outs and increased spending.
Seems like many Tories spent too long at The pantomime watching Peter Pan.
You know? When the fairy cant fly because no-one believes in her? The kids all have to really, really, *really* want her to fly, and then she does! Too many of us believe the impossible may just happen....less tax *and* better hospitals. A new Prime Minister will (magically) get the EU negotiators to capitulate? "The easiest trade negotiations in history" was a foolish idea. It has already been shown not to be realistic. But some still, really really really want to believe in it! Keep repeating "They need us more than we need them" until next Christmas panto season if they like, it won
t make it true when the house lights come up again.