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Post by daveharris on Apr 28, 2021 20:46:12 GMT
It is election time. Labour and SNP cannot fault the Tory policies or vaccination success so the only avenue open to them is the personal attacks on Boris. I don't care if he did not pay for the decoration of number 10, the good news is the tax payer did not pay. remember in the Blair years how much the Lord Chancellor spent on renovating his pad at public expense? I can believe that Boris did make the comment about bodies piled high as he says silly things but I would not take that comment seriously any more than anyone believed he would sit in front of the bulldozer to prevent the 3rd runway. Certain people need to be able to distinguish between political hyperbole and reality. Your words will be as honey to Tory Central Office! How many lies does he have to tell before you start to worry? Or is he Teflon coated like Trump... He falls well short of Blair for lies
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Apr 28, 2021 21:54:41 GMT
Your words will be as honey to Tory Central Office! How many lies does he have to tell before you start to worry? Or is he Teflon coated like Trump... He falls well short of Blair for lies F^%$ off.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Apr 28, 2021 21:55:33 GMT
It is election time. Labour and SNP cannot fault the Tory policies or vaccination success so the only avenue open to them is the personal attacks on Boris. I don't care if he did not pay for the decoration of number 10, the good news is the tax payer did not pay. remember in the Blair years how much the Lord Chancellor spent on renovating his pad at public expense? I can believe that Boris did make the comment about bodies piled high as he says silly things but I would not take that comment seriously any more than anyone believed he would sit in front of the bulldozer to prevent the 3rd runway. Certain people need to be able to distinguish between political hyperbole and reality. F&*^ off.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 0:43:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 7:04:22 GMT
BBC News - Covid: Turkey prepares for its first full lockdown www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56912668Scroll down this article and there are a load of graphs showing weekly Covid cases across Europe. Way too many are still very high and not really coming down significantly yet, which should make everyone question the need for a foreign holiday this summer. Shame in a way that Boris's idea of a new airport in the Thames estuary never came to anything. Had it been built, we could have had a rapid transit system taking all incomers to Sheppey, which would then form a national quarantine/internment camp. 🥴🤪🤢
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 8:19:46 GMT
BBC News - Covid: Turkey prepares for its first full lockdown www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56912668Scroll down this article and there are a load of graphs showing weekly Covid cases across Europe. Way too many are still very high and not really coming down significantly yet, which should make everyone question the need for a foreign holiday this summer. Shame in a way that Boris's idea of a new airport in the Thames estuary never came to anything. Had it been built, we could have had a rapid transit system taking all incomers to Sheppey, which would then form a national quarantine/internment camp. 🥴🤪🤢 Should send all our asylum seekers to Sheppey for a week, they'll be begging to go back to Syria by the end of it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 10:49:16 GMT
It is election time. Labour and SNP cannot fault the Tory policies or vaccination success so the only avenue open to them is the personal attacks on Boris. I don't care if he did not pay for the decoration of number 10, the good news is the tax payer did not pay. remember in the Blair years how much the Lord Chancellor spent on renovating his pad at public expense? I can believe that Boris did make the comment about bodies piled high as he says silly things but I would not take that comment seriously any more than anyone believed he would sit in front of the bulldozer to prevent the 3rd runway. Certain people need to be able to distinguish between political hyperbole and reality. OK. If you like policy. What about the rise in corporation tax to 25%? Here is what your great leader said about it in 2019 when he persuaded you to vote for him www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7696885/Boris-Johnson-unveils-plans-slash-FOUR-business-taxes.htmlWhat about the new national infrastructure bank announced by Rishi. That was a Corbyn policy in 2019 when you were persuaded to vote against him. Now that 'technological solutions' have proven to be pie in the sky and we have currently ceded UK territory to the EU in Northern Ireland are you persuaded by the growing voice for a united Ireland (although I accept that Alex hasn't said it yet). This was of course a central tenet of Corbyn belief in the 1970s which led him to want to talk with the IRA (something Thatcher, Major and Blair subsequently did). If you do believe in a united Ireland you must accept that Alex believes you are a terrorist sympathiser. Banning of petrol and electric cars. Thanks. You just supported our 2019 manifesto with that one. The 'personal attacks' on Johnson. 1) 'Let the bodies pile high'. Just to point out that this attack comes from Conservative sources. Personally, I lost a family member in the period after so am utterly disgusted that lockdowns were being delayed. 2) The refurbished flat. This was brought out into the open by that really left wing source, 'The Daily Mail'. It is now being investigated by the electoral commission and could be referred to the police. 3) James Dyson story...Dyson was given a contract to produce a prototype ventilator. At the time an eminent professor in the field said that there was no chance he was going to do it. Dyson personally whatsapped the PM and asked for a tax break and lo and behold 2 weeks later, Rishi announced it. 2 weeks and 1 day after the initial request, Dyson arrived in Britain. Dyson made no ventilators but, this is the real scandal, people already making ventilators were being told their product were not needed or were simply ignored. This may have been because of the 'fast lane' procurement system that the government introduced (which included Hancock giving a PPE contract to his pub landlord and a yogurt maker getting a PPE contract - The National Audit Office raised that one) which was basically, if you are a mate of a Tory MP you can ring him and get some fast cash without producing things. You keep clinging to the vaccine rollout as proof of success and ignore the thousands that died, without need. While Johnson looked to protect his big business buddies and their property portfolios. Most of all keep muttering Singapore ad nauseum...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 10:49:45 GMT
Your words will be as honey to Tory Central Office! How many lies does he have to tell before you start to worry? Or is he Teflon coated like Trump... He falls well short of Blair for lies What were the lies of Tony Blair?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 10:52:11 GMT
BBC News - Covid: Turkey prepares for its first full lockdown www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56912668Scroll down this article and there are a load of graphs showing weekly Covid cases across Europe. Way too many are still very high and not really coming down significantly yet, which should make everyone question the need for a foreign holiday this summer. Shame in a way that Boris's idea of a new airport in the Thames estuary never came to anything. Had it been built, we could have had a rapid transit system taking all incomers to Sheppey, which would then form a national quarantine/internment camp. 🥴🤪🤢 Should send all our asylum seekers to Sheppey for a week, they'll be begging to go back to Syria by the end of it. For anyone interested in fact, Syrian refugees make up a very small proportion of asylum seekers in the UK so ALL of our asylum seekers couldn't go BACK to Syria because they never came from there.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 11:18:01 GMT
That was actually quite well put (the long 1st comment - can't be bothered to quote it). Usually the Lib Dems who get their policies nicked though. One of the reputable ventilator manufacturers, Penlon, is right here in Abingdon. The CEO's son is best mates with Oxford Stone Junior. www.businessinnovationmag.co.uk/how-an-abingdon-company-became-the-heart-of-the-uks-ventilator-challenge/ Blair lies? WMDs, a good starting point. Meanwhile as it emerges that the main side effect of the covid jab is a sore arm, Guardian readers have expressed OUTRAGE that it made it painful to wank for several days, and are demanding a public enquiry, a cycle lane and a free supply of gluten-free tofu for all subscribers.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 11:29:30 GMT
That was actually quite well put (the long 1st comment - can't be bothered to quote it). Usually the Lib Dems who get their policies nicked though. One of the reputable ventilator manufacturers, Penlon, is right here in Abingdon. The CEO's son is best mates with Oxford Stone Junior. www.businessinnovationmag.co.uk/how-an-abingdon-company-became-the-heart-of-the-uks-ventilator-challenge/ Blair lies? WMDs, a good starting point. Meanwhile as it emerges that the main side effect of the covid jab is a sore arm, Guardian readers have expressed OUTRAGE that it made it painful to wank for several days, and are demanding a public enquiry, a cycle lane and a free supply of gluten-free tofu for all subscribers. Couldn't change hands like the rest of us?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 11:35:21 GMT
Should send all our asylum seekers to Sheppey for a week, they'll be begging to go back to Syria by the end of it. For anyone interested in fact, Syrian refugees make up a very small proportion of asylum seekers in the UK so ALL of our asylum seekers couldn't go BACK to Syria because they never came from there. How to miss the point in one easy lesson by nws,available in all bad book shops priced 50p
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 11:50:31 GMT
You're too subtle for him swordy...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 19:03:15 GMT
You're too subtle for him swordy... Now there's a word I never thought to hear applied to swordy 😂
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2021 19:19:38 GMT
You're too subtle for him swordy... At first, I thought you said subtitle
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