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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 20:00:54 GMT
Rose West has launched an appeal now that BoJo has said you are allowed six people in the garden I shall adjust my (Robert Dyas) mask up over my eyes for your next post (wince, wince) 😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 21:07:51 GMT
Rose West has launched an appeal now that BoJo has said you are allowed six people in the garden I shall adjust my (Robert Dyas) mask up over my eyes for your next post (wince, wince) 😂😂 Snow white has told 2 of the dwarves they have got to f**k off by Monday
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 7:35:34 GMT
I shall adjust my (Robert Dyas) mask up over my eyes for your next post (wince, wince) 😂😂 Snow white has told 2 of the dwarves they have got to f**k off by Monday Priceless! Guess we now need to remove at least one samauri, half the disciples and one of the ITV seven too. Meanwhile Bojo has clearly caught the hole digging bug. Not that long ago, somebody posted here about his penchant for sweeping statements and the need to be last in the queue of people to give him 'bright ideas'. That being so, wonder who it was who suggested we should spend £100 million on a testing system that currently doesn't exist and is potentially logistically impossible? Possibly the same clown who drafted the bill that breaks the Northern Ireland agreement and indeed, international law. None of this a problem to a liar like Johnson of course. There'll be a new wizard sound bite next week to make us forget the current nonsense, no doubt. Send your ideas to: The Clown, 10 Shit Creek Lalaland Not in Europe
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 8:00:06 GMT
*** warning to Fred and Adrian, I'm about to say something that may be perceived as left of centre... *** I really don't get the "go back to an office, catch the virus there if you don't get it on public transport first, remember to buy over-priced sandwiches from Pret to prop up the economy" edict. I totally agree. The whole start to this thread was about Johnson's needless rhetoric and encouraging people to dice with the virus. I am glad you are seeing it now. Whatever side of the pitical equation you are on I don't see how you can continue to deny that this 'government' is the most appallingly corrupt and dishonest bunch in our lifetimes. The arrogance and sheer audacity with which they switch stories, lie about their actions and blame others is breathtaking. (this is a general point not aimed at you, OS). Never denied it Adrian, I shake my head in disbelief with the rest. Breaking international law and showing himself up to be totally untrustworthy? Yeah that sounds about right. Get voted back in in 4 years? Yeah probably. You still seem to think from your pinko standpoint that I'm far too right-wing to be healthy though??? Have you SEEN the MP I helped vote in? Once again as a gentle reminder - there is a difference between not agreeing with everything self-righteous Grauniad readers swallow whole and regurgitate, and being Jacob Rees-Mogg's bastard love-child. Apologies for being able to see both sides of an argument - something you should try.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 8:09:52 GMT
I totally agree. The whole start to this thread was about Johnson's needless rhetoric and encouraging people to dice with the virus. I am glad you are seeing it now. Whatever side of the pitical equation you are on I don't see how you can continue to deny that this 'government' is the most appallingly corrupt and dishonest bunch in our lifetimes. The arrogance and sheer audacity with which they switch stories, lie about their actions and blame others is breathtaking. (this is a general point not aimed at you, OS). Never denied it Adrian, I shake my head in disbelief with the rest. Breaking international law and showing himself up to be totally untrustworthy? Yeah that sounds about right. Get voted back in in 4 years? Yeah probably. You still seem to think from your pinko standpoint that I'm far too right-wing to be healthy though??? Have you SEEN the MP I helped vote in? Once again as a gentle reminder - there is a difference between not agreeing with everything self-righteous Grauniad readers swallow whole and regurgitate, and being Jacob Rees-Mogg's bastard love-child. Apologies for being able to see both sides of an argument - something you should try. Everything to the right of Karl Marx is practically fascist as far as NWS is concerned.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 9:04:56 GMT
I totally agree. The whole start to this thread was about Johnson's needless rhetoric and encouraging people to dice with the virus. I am glad you are seeing it now. Whatever side of the pitical equation you are on I don't see how you can continue to deny that this 'government' is the most appallingly corrupt and dishonest bunch in our lifetimes. The arrogance and sheer audacity with which they switch stories, lie about their actions and blame others is breathtaking. (this is a general point not aimed at you, OS). Never denied it Adrian, I shake my head in disbelief with the rest. Breaking international law and showing himself up to be totally untrustworthy? Yeah that sounds about right. Get voted back in in 4 years? Yeah probably. You still seem to think from your pinko standpoint that I'm far too right-wing to be healthy though??? Have you SEEN the MP I helped vote in? Once again as a gentle reminder - there is a difference between not agreeing with everything self-righteous Grauniad readers swallow whole and regurgitate, and being Jacob Rees-Mogg's bastard love-child. Apologies for being able to see both sides of an argument - something you should try. Being able to see both sides of an argument is to be commended, of course, but knowing which side is the one that makes sense is the real talent.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 12:36:52 GMT
Never denied it Adrian, I shake my head in disbelief with the rest. Breaking international law and showing himself up to be totally untrustworthy? Yeah that sounds about right. Get voted back in in 4 years? Yeah probably. You still seem to think from your pinko standpoint that I'm far too right-wing to be healthy though??? Have you SEEN the MP I helped vote in? Once again as a gentle reminder - there is a difference between not agreeing with everything self-righteous Grauniad readers swallow whole and regurgitate, and being Jacob Rees-Mogg's bastard love-child. Apologies for being able to see both sides of an argument - something you should try. Being able to see both sides of an argument is to be commended, of course, but knowing which side is the one that makes sense is the real talent. Thing is though JDL, accepting everything you read in the Grauniad as true, right and really clever makes you as intellectually bankrupt as any Mail or Torygraph reader. And Grauniad readers come packaged with that extra veneer of smug moral superiority that makes the rest of us want to vomit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 12:58:24 GMT
Being able to see both sides of an argument is to be commended, of course, but knowing which side is the one that makes sense is the real talent. accepting everything you read in the Grauniad as true, right and really clever makes you as intellectually bankrupt as any Mail or Torygraph reader who make similar assumptions . And Grauniad readers come packaged with that extra veneer of smug moral superiority that makes the rest of us want to vomit. Fixed it for you.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 14:01:27 GMT
Good clause, stones!
I remember in the 90s (when I lived the EU dream in France for 9 years) seething at that disreputable Telegraph journalist whom I read about in my delivered copy of the Times. He was making up lies about straight bananas and other things the EU was foisting upon its members - and the people who believed such tosh. No idea what happened to him...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2020 23:07:30 GMT
Being able to see both sides of an argument is to be commended, of course, but knowing which side is the one that makes sense is the real talent. Thing is though JDL, accepting everything you read in the Grauniad as true, right and really clever makes you as intellectually bankrupt as any Mail or Torygraph reader. And Grauniad readers come packaged with that extra veneer of smug moral superiority that makes the rest of us want to vomit. I don't get your hatred of the Guardian and its readers. OK some of them are right tossers - you only have to look at 'Hampstead' ads in the Saturday supplement to see that. But I know many Guardian readers who don't fit that bill - all intelligent, well read, argumentative, and (mostly) nice people - and of staggeringly wide political opinions. And none of them take what they read in the paper at face value. I genuinely don't think the Guardian and its readers are the same as the Telegraph, Mail, etc. On an average day, I disagree with, or get frustrated by, at least half the stuff I read in the Guardian - find a Mail or Torygraph reader who can say the same. You paint it as a left-wing paper, but it isn't that simple. I would call it 'progressive, rather than left, and its politics are far mor Liberal than they are left-wing (frustratingly so, at times). It also often bends over backwards to put the other side of the argument (even to the point of carrying articles by people who's politics/personalities I despise. But, despite my politics sometimes being left of nws, if there were a similar paper which [i[did[/i] have a more left-wing agenda, I would probably still stick to the Guardian. The real lefties can be incredibly boring, for a start, and rarely seem to have a sense of humour (why am I thinking of nws again at this point...). With a press so biased to the right as we have, the Guardian, with all its faults, is still the nearest we've got to an independent voice. Without it, there would be nowhere on the main-stream where you could rely on an opinion that didn't put the right-wing view (or wrose).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 8:25:57 GMT
Traditionally the Grauniad was the voice of the Liberals, but they no doubt had to adjust their policy once the Liberals became, well, nothing.
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Post by porkystone on Sept 11, 2020 8:28:25 GMT
Traditionally the Grauniad was the voice of the Liberals, but they no doubt had to adjust their policy once the Liberals became, well, nothing. At least the Grauniad doesn't hide itself behind a pay well, an enlightened approach which allows access to their quality sports coverage.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 9:41:00 GMT
Breaking international law - The constitutional lawyers agree that as a sovereign country we are not legally bound by international law. The question is whether there is a breach of cabinet convention. That in itself is not a matter that could be enforced by law and may only relate to UK law anyway. Bottom line is the government is not acting illegally but their may be consequences for example we could be boycotted by other countries.
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Post by jdh80 on Sept 11, 2020 19:45:00 GMT
Breaking international law - The constitutional lawyers agree that as a sovereign country we are not legally bound by international law. The question is whether there is a breach of cabinet convention. That in itself is not a matter that could be enforced by law and may only relate to UK law anyway. Bottom line is the government is not acting illegally but their may be consequences for example we could be boycotted by other countries. Don't most of the other countries boycott us anyway unless they want something.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2020 20:58:48 GMT
Breaking international law - The constitutional lawyers agree that as a sovereign country we are not legally bound by international law. The question is whether there is a breach of cabinet convention. That in itself is not a matter that could be enforced by law and may only relate to UK law anyway. Bottom line is the government is not acting illegally but their may be consequences for example we could be boycotted by other countries. Don't most of the other countries boycott us anyway unless they want something. They do, but I am sure they will still send their refugees in our direction,oops contraversial
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