Buzzer:
My question to all today is who do you think would become PM if Brexit was not the main agenda being discussed,who lets remember are all in the same party proceeded to take chunks out of each other with derogative remarks,.
Tories as usual trying to come to terms with Unionism which they all happily signed up to when they joined the rabble.
Dunno who would be best from that bunch as PM if Brexit wasnât on the agenda, but watching Rory Stewart on TV Iâm convinced that heâs escaped from the Wallace and Gromit props storeâŚ
My question was who from the six candidates will become PM if Brexit was not the main issue, Cameron cut and ran as he had no Balls and TM was absolutely useless but we expected that from a remainer so who will it be, Buzzer.
Buzzer:
My question was who from the six candidates will become PM if Brexit was not the main issue, Cameron cut and ran as he had no Balls and TM was absolutely useless but we expected that from a remainer so who will it be, Buzzer.
Mate of those original 13 who threw their hat in, every one had reason to based on Brexit, not one had have thought about the dizzy heights of running the country.
Without knowing what path theyâd take the Tories, and what changes theyâd make to the party manifesto, it would be hard to say.
I know who it wouldnât be and thatâs Gove.
Buzzer:
My question was who from the six candidates will become PM if Brexit was not the main issue, Cameron cut and ran as he had no Balls and TM was absolutely useless but we expected that from a remainer so who will it be, Buzzer.
They are all useless because they are all Unionists.Which by definition means a predisposition to compromising ( selling out ) our interests to appease what either the Scottish want,or what the EU wants,or both.Which is why Cameron did a runner when he saw that heâd lost his rigged EU Lisbon Treaty affirmation scam,by not rigging it well enough.Having first made sure to put TM in the driving seat.Donât ever remember Boris campaigning for Brexit with David Davis in GO or Raab ever saying that May was useless in that regard.
Buzzer:
My question was who from the six candidates will become PM if Brexit was not the main issue, Cameron cut and ran as he had no Balls and TM was absolutely useless but we expected that from a remainer so who will it be, Buzzer.
Mate of those original 13 who threw their hat in, every one had reason to based on Brexit, not one had have thought about the dizzy heights of running the country.
Without knowing what path theyâd take the Tories, and what changes theyâd make to the party manifesto, it would be hard to say.
I know who it wouldnât be and thatâs Gove.
Gove reminds me of a snivelling little rat and as for that Rory Stewart one cannot even imagine what he reminds me of, Buzzer.
Buzzer:
My question was who from the six candidates will become PM if Brexit was not the main issue, Cameron cut and ran as he had no Balls and TM was absolutely useless but we expected that from a remainer so who will it be, Buzzer.
Mate of those original 13 who threw their hat in, every one had reason to based on Brexit, not one had have thought about the dizzy heights of running the country.
Without knowing what path theyâd take the Tories, and what changes theyâd make to the party manifesto, it would be hard to say.
I know who it wouldnât be and thatâs Gove.
Gove reminds me of a snivelling little rat and as for that Rory Stewart one cannot even imagine what he reminds me of, Buzzer.
He had a part in The Wallace & Grommit film Buzzer ! Cheers Dennis.
You can argue from now until bunnock about which one of these pension chasing career nobheads would make the best prime minister, when what this country really needs, isnât another Tory, Labour, or Liberal prime minister, itâs a â â â â â â â revolution.
Eddie Heaton:
0You can argue from now until bunnock about which one of these pension chasing career nobheads would make the best prime minister, when what what this country really needs, isnât another Tory, Labour, or Liberal prime minister, itâs a [zb] revolution.
Eddie Heaton:
0You can argue from now until bunnock about which one of these pension chasing career nobheads would make the best prime minister, when what what this country really needs, isnât another Tory, Labour, or Liberal prime minister, itâs a [zb] revolution.
Not under that flag we donât
Need a bit of Hong Kong over here just to remind those prospective candidates for the PM position what we voted for, Buzzer.
Eddie Heaton:
0You can argue from now until bunnock about which one of these pension chasing career nobheads would make the best prime minister, when what what this country really needs, isnât another Tory, Labour, or Liberal prime minister, itâs a [zb] revolution.
The French tried it the Russians tried it and the Irish tried it.The result being Napoleon,Stalin and bleedin Varadkar.
Itâs the only revolutionary image I could come up with Buzzer, as revolution in this country is something of a rare occurrence to say the least, and try as I might, I couldnât find an image of a peasant tugging his forelock.
And even if I had, I doubt that image would have matched the text.
Eddie Heaton:
Itâs the only revolutionary image I could come up with Buzzer, as revolution in this country is something of a rare occurrence to say the least, and try as I might, I couldnât find an image of a peasant tugging his forelock.
And even if I had, I doubt that image would have matched the text.
Not exactly a revolution, there was / is a modern day revolution in Britain though
âŚand the Government still wonât allow a public inquiry into Orgreave and the injustices committed then and afterwards. On a related note, a former workmate of mine had been a miner at Frickley Colliery at the time, and was on flying picket at Ollerton pit when a familiar voice told him to get out and go home before things turned nasty. It was his brother, in Police uniform (no insignia or numbers) - but his brother was at the time a serving soldier. They have never spoken to each other since.
fodenway:
âŚand the Government still wonât allow a public inquiry into Orgreave and the injustices committed then and afterwards. On a related note, a former workmate of mine had been a miner at Frickley Colliery at the time, and was on flying picket at Ollerton pit when a familiar voice told him to get out and go home before things turned nasty. It was his brother, in Police uniform (no insignia or numbers) - but his brother was at the time a serving soldier. They have never spoken to each other since.
Itâs either naivety in the extreme ( or biased turning a blind eye ) to think that Thatcher wasnât using the army dressed in coppersâ uniforms to break the 1984 minersâ strike.
Just as my Grandfather had told my Father how the 1926 General Strike,which he was part of,was ended.âMiddle class volunteersâ yeah right.Scabs supported by military intimidation they mean.
fodenway:
âŚand the Government still wonât allow a public inquiry into Orgreave and the injustices committed then and afterwards. On a related note, a former workmate of mine had been a miner at Frickley Colliery at the time, and was on flying picket at Ollerton pit when a familiar voice told him to get out and go home before things turned nasty. It was his brother, in Police uniform (no insignia or numbers) - but his brother was at the time a serving soldier. They have never spoken to each other since.
Itâs either naivety in the extreme ( or biased turning a blind eye ) to think that Thatcher wasnât using the army dressed in coppersâ uniforms to break the 1984 minersâ strike.
Just as my Grandfather had told my Father how the 1926 General Strike,which he was part of,was ended.âMiddle class volunteersâ yeah right.Scabs supported by military intimidation they mean.
fodenway:
âŚand the Government still wonât allow a public inquiry into Orgreave and the injustices committed then and afterwards. On a related note, a former workmate of mine had been a miner at Frickley Colliery at the time, and was on flying picket at Ollerton pit when a familiar voice told him to get out and go home before things turned nasty. It was his brother, in Police uniform (no insignia or numbers) - but his brother was at the time a serving soldier. They have never spoken to each other since.
Itâs either naivety in the extreme ( or biased turning a blind eye ) to think that Thatcher wasnât using the army dressed in coppersâ uniforms to break the 1984 minersâ strike.
Just as my Grandfather had told my Father how the 1926 General Strike,which he was part of,was ended.âMiddle class volunteersâ yeah right.Scabs supported by military intimidation they mean.
And the less evidence there is, thatâs because of the strong call to silence by those involved, hence the easier to believe it.
Less proof equals more proof!
fodenway:
âŚand the Government still wonât allow a public inquiry into Orgreave and the injustices committed then and afterwards. On a related note, a former workmate of mine had been a miner at Frickley Colliery at the time, and was on flying picket at Ollerton pit when a familiar voice told him to get out and go home before things turned nasty. It was his brother, in Police uniform (no insignia or numbers) - but his brother was at the time a serving soldier. They have never spoken to each other since.
Itâs either naivety in the extreme ( or biased turning a blind eye ) to think that Thatcher wasnât using the army dressed in coppersâ uniforms to break the 1984 minersâ strike.
Just as my Grandfather had told my Father how the 1926 General Strike,which he was part of,was ended.âMiddle class volunteersâ yeah right.Scabs supported by military intimidation they mean.
And the less evidence there is, thatâs because of the strong call to silence by those involved, hence the easier to believe it.
Less proof equals more proof!
The military were involved to some extent, they were put on stand by to guard power stations, â â â â â â hauliers and if needed then drive the trucks.
The only infiltration was undercover coppers in NUM meetings, and in the close knit meetings that planned the flying pickets, how else could Selby have been so organised by the police, already aware of drop off points and exit routes, they created bottle necks by using horses, that wasnât by chance it was planned.
There were several miners who had been given a kicking having been suspected of passing info.