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Re: Tired
I am happy with it, my lot won the election, so sorry chum, no one cares what you think.
Thanks Mick. Glad you're happy with it. You might at least have the courage to sit in your own shit.
I am happy with it, my lot won the election, so sorry chum, no one cares what you think.
I am happy with it, my lot won the election, so sorry chum, no one cares what you think.
It’s true isn’t it Brexit, and last year’s GE, have emboldened all sorts of unpleasantness that used to be kept hidden by those who believe such things. They used to think it would make them socially unacceptable, but now their junk just hangs out for all to see. Mick used to behave like your typical golf club Tory, polite to your face and in public. I’ve long thought that particular veneer a tad thin.If you don't like this plague-ridden, corrupt,fascist sh-thole then simply sling your hook and emigrate, no one is forcing you to stay here moaning your guts out all of of the time.
Johnson and his cronies were elected to rule and everyone knows how they work, so obviously no problem there.
I am happy with it, my lot won the election, so sorry chum, no one cares what you think.
This country attracts a lot of people from other countries as they prefer coming here to living in their own lands. I have thought of some of them as rather selfish as they tend to be the brightest leaving their own communities to struggle rather than helping to improve matters at home. Note the word 'some' as there are many reasons why people do flee their own lands.“If you don't like it, you can leave” is dismissive: a lazy mechanism for avoiding the work required to correct a problem. If you’ve golden parachutes, sure, leaving is a clear-cut option. But moving is expensive & difficult & Brexiters Just tanked the £ and made it even harder to “just leave”.
Would you offer that statement to family if you were having problems & wanting to improve matters? What does this attitude do to the structural integrity of a society? Movement of people, goods and services works both ways. Such neglect will start to show in more serious and irreversible ways — as we are seeing right now.
Mick has for decades posted rudely, boorishly and offensively.It’s true isn’t it Brexit, and last year’s GE, have emboldened all sorts of unpleasantness that used to be kept hidden by those who believe such things. They used to think it would make them socially unacceptable, but now their junk just hangs out for all to see. Mick used to behave like your typical golf club Tory, polite to your face and in public. I’ve long thought that particular veneer a tad thin.
Yes, but it’s generally been cloaked in a thin skin of genteel bonhomie. All that ‘chaps’ bollocks, for example.Mick has for decades posted rudely, boorishly and offensively.
Which fooled absolutely no-one.Yes, but it’s generally been cloaked in a thin skin of genteel bonhomie. All that ‘chaps’ bollocks, for example.
Are you posting this from Swindon Towers or from Casa Parry? If the latter, I assume you have plans in place for when the Tory Brexit dream is realised and your Spanish hosts tell you to do one and get back to your English paradise.If you don't like this plague-ridden, corrupt,fascist sh-thole then simply sling your hook and emigrate, no one is forcing you to stay here moaning your guts out all of of the time.
Johnson and his cronies were elected to rule and everyone knows how they work, so obviously no problem there.
I am happy with it, my lot won the election, so sorry chum, no one cares what you think.
Oh I agree, but the polite pretence was maintained. Until now. That feels significant, somehow. Like the gloves are off, because there’s no advantage in maintaining the illusion any longer.Which fooled absolutely no-one.
She’ll ruffle some ermine in there. Can’t see Norman Tebbit rushing forward to air kiss her. The exquisite irony is of course that she was put there by an Etonian Tory PM. Interestingly he didn’t give Soames or Clarke seats in the Lords. I think those two might still have some damage to do to Johnson when he’s on the way down.Claire Fox is one of the weirder nominations. Years ago she was a vocal defender of the IRA:
https://twitter.com/JRogan3000/status/1289240117077585920
And there's no evidence she's changed her mind.
So there she is, defending the right of the IRA to bomb the Conservative Party conference, and now nominated to be a peer by a Conservative PM.
Has there been any outrage about this in the mainstream?
Interestingly he didn’t give Soames or Clarke seats in the Lords.
Claire Fox is one of the weirder nominations. Years ago she was a vocal defender of the IRA
Yer, I missed the Ken Clarke one. Can’t be expected to know everything. I’ll stick a brush up me jacksy and sweep the floor while I’m at it. Happy now, eh? Anyway, as a say, Soames must have been expecting a peerage by birth right. Must have said something out of sorts to Johnson at the Carlton Club.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53606083
'Former England cricket captain Sir Ian Botham is to join the House of Lords, the government has confirmed.
The 64-year-old, a strong supporter of Brexit, is among 36 new peers, who also include former Chancellors Ken Clarke and Philip Hammond.'
Or am I missing/misunderstanding something?
She’s also a climate science denier and defended Gary Glitter’s right to have a computer full of child porn. She’ll fit in the HoL fine! To be honest she appears to be so soft in the head she just flip-flops from one binary extreme to another, e.g. she’s an ex-communist too. Anything but the centre...
Yer, I missed the Ken Clarke one. Can’t be expected to know everything. I’ll stick a brush up me jacksy and sweep the floor while I’m at it. Happy now, eh?