The center did not hold. You'll get the whole rest of the poem. We in USA may too, we're a long ways from out of the woods. It's our large 'minority' population that is saving us at this point....Hellish, 47 Labour seats delivered into the hands of the Tories by their voters, one of which turned Tory for the first time in 134 years. Not just any Tory party either but one led by the most corrupt, deceitful Prime Minister Britain has seen in a hundred years. Now the mugs of Hartlepool are about to hand him their endorsement. England is lost.
Johnson should have set up a PPE company and paid himself a million or fifty. He's struggling...
You are assuming none of that money had any chance of mysteriously finding it's way to himJohnson should have set up a PPE company and paid himself a million or fifty. He's struggling...
It’s probably the only fair way. Then it would all be out in the open, and probably die out as a resultWhats next? Spaffer wearing sponsors badges on his shirts like the snooker players. What a corrupt shambles and indicative of the rank stupidity of most of the UK population that they don’t seem to care.
I’d be in favour. Stop Funding Hate could highlight the sponsors and I could boycott them.It’s probably the only fair way. Then it would all be out in the open, and probably die out as a result
Soz. Was being ironic.I find that impossible to believe. Corbyn is a man of integrity, on the right side of history in the past and, as each week passes proves, in the present also. A man who works for the poor and under-represented. Johnson is just an evil shit.
Gotta love the BBC's delusional "Some of the newspapers have not been included because the BBC is not allowed to report on any of the election campaigns on polling day. Find out more here" immediately above
which was then followed by
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-the-papers-57004022
In Westminster, where the emblem of parliament is a portcullis surmounted by a crown and surrounded by chains (translation: keep out, plebs), the powers symbolically vested in the crown are routinely abused by prime ministers. But none, in the modern era, has exploited the absence of a codified constitution as effectively as Johnson. Now he can choose whether or not his own failures and excesses should be investigated. He has stuffed the House of Lords with a bizarre assortment of cronies and creeps who owe everything to his patronage and nothing to the electorate.
Though he anointed himself “minister for the union” and claimed that “wild horses” would not prevent him from visiting Scotland before tomorrow’s elections, last month he dropped his plans to do so. He has labelled devolution a “disaster” and “Tony Blair’s biggest mistake”. His Internal Market Act wrenches back devolved powers from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. He has launched a challenge before the supreme court to two Holyrood bills (on children’s rights and local government) designed to enhance the welfare of the Scottish people. He intervenes only to suppress.
What’s the betting they get Johnson onto one of the ships for a little Boris publicity. We had him breaking things in labs, hanging round vaccination centres, so how about Boris on the bridge of HMS Boaty McBoatface, asking “what’s that button?” before pressing it.
The same tax avoiders who kept Johnson on a quarter of a million annual retainer. He was probably living off the cash that should have gone to the woman.This really is depressing. The Jersey licensing authorities give less than 24 hours notice (on a Friday night) that the French fishermens' livelihood is trashed, and we expect them to be grateful. All in contravention of the EU-UK trade 'deal'.
Then send down a couple of boats with peashooters to boost the poll ratings. Shame the aircraft carrier was not around, but that's busy winding up the Chinese.
There are interesting parallels with the (CI-based) Barclay brother case against his ex-wife. He owes her £100m. Sells his luxury yacht and pockets the cash, then tries to keep the subsequent court proceedings secret.
Criminals one and all, but cut from the same public school cloth. Just back from the polling station. The crosses had a green tint today.
There are interesting parallels with the (CI-based) Barclay brother case against his ex-wife. He owes her £100m. Sells his luxury yacht and pockets the cash, then tries to keep the subsequent court proceedings secret.
Criminals one and all, but cut from the same public school cloth.