oldie
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Post by oldie on Jun 12, 2024 21:17:04 GMT
Remember the brainless fruitcakes that brought Brexit upon us? Remember controlling our borders was a key issue for them? Well guess what? flipboard.com/video/independent/e42e172756Now, realising they might kicked out on July 4th they have Reformed as the Reform Party. Key policy, immigration πππ
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Post by baselswh on Jun 12, 2024 21:26:11 GMT
Remember the brainless fruitcakes that brought Brexit upon us? Remember controlling our borders was a key issue for them? Well guess what? flipboard.com/video/independent/e42e172756Now, realising they might kicked out on July 4th they have Reformed as the Reform Party. Key policy, immigration πππ Yet the "Brainless fruitcakes" still beat your "have you seen the photos of our holiday in the Dordogn darling" bores.
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oldie
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Post by oldie on Jun 12, 2024 21:39:17 GMT
Ford Capri, 2.0S Lime Green, Black Vinyl Roof Bought Godfrey Davis, Neasden, London. 1977. Only Tories bought Morris or Rover
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 13, 2024 1:04:08 GMT
Remember the brainless fruitcakes that brought Brexit upon us? Remember controlling our borders was a key issue for them? Well guess what? flipboard.com/video/independent/e42e172756Now, realising they might kicked out on July 4th they have Reformed as the Reform Party. Key policy, immigration πππ You may have missed it but immigration is key in elections across Europe, not just in the UK.
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oldie
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Post by oldie on Jun 13, 2024 2:13:36 GMT
Remember the brainless fruitcakes that brought Brexit upon us? Remember controlling our borders was a key issue for them? Well guess what? flipboard.com/video/independent/e42e172756Now, realising they might kicked out on July 4th they have Reformed as the Reform Party. Key policy, immigration πππ You may have missed it but immigration is key in elections across Europe, not just in the UK. Come on. You promised control of our borders, not doubling the number of immigrants. What else was it? Oh yes foreign courts over ruling our laws. Who knew that our Supreme Court was "foreign"? What else was it???
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Post by baselswh on Jun 13, 2024 5:49:56 GMT
Sir Kier, " my father was a tool maker".
Cue ,audience laughter.
He has used the line too often it seems.
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 13, 2024 6:28:54 GMT
61 , so he was born in the 60,s , would of got his lisense late 70,s , people wernt driving morris minors then , it was Ford cortinaβs , capris etc , and he accuses the tories of going after the grey vote ππ Still plenty of Morris Minors about in late 70s Ltd.π Good god I didnβt realise how behind the times the south is , I assume youβve moved onto Ford sierras & Vauxhall cavaliers in 2024 ?
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Post by trymer on Jun 13, 2024 6:29:21 GMT
Sir Kier, " my father was a tool maker". Cue ,audience laughter. He has used the line too often it seems. Well his father certainly made one tool... All this man of the people BS what a load of b0ll0x, Sunak at it too his family didnt have Sky TV its like something from Monty Python.
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 13, 2024 6:39:58 GMT
Pat McFadden getting tied in knots this morning , starmer on about the tories manifesto was like Corbyns , un costed , McFadden admitting starmer was one of the ones who was signing off Corbyn manifestoβs πππ. Put on the spot about cuts in public spending , yea , but , the tories ππ Emily thornberry saying state school class sizes will increase if they put vat on public schools , starmer saying no they won. Nf saying doesnβt the leader of your party communicate with his cabinet ?πππ And this is ment to be a improvemt over what weβve got . Pitifull
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 13, 2024 6:42:39 GMT
Sir Kier, " my father was a tool maker". Cue ,audience laughter. He has used the line too often it seems. The country will be safe though as apparently his uncle was a soldier who went to the falklands ππ
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Post by baselswh on Jun 13, 2024 6:47:52 GMT
Sir Kier, " my father was a tool maker". Cue ,audience laughter. He has used the line too often it seems. The country will be safe though as apparently his uncle was a soldier who went to the falklands ππ He should take a leaf out of Mr J Moggs book and just be open about his woodeness and middle classes etc.I don't think most Britons mind public figures being anything any class,amount of charisma etc. Britons respect honesty.
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trymer
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Post by trymer on Jun 13, 2024 6:52:39 GMT
The country will be safe though as apparently his uncle was a soldier who went to the falklands ππ He should take a leaf out of Mr J Moggs book and just be open about his woodeness and middle classes etc.I don't think most Britons mind public figures being anything any class,amount of charisma etc. Britons respect honesty. Exactly,JRM says that he was lucky to have a good education at Eton....of course the haters and scroungers dislike the fact that he speaks proper English and is intelligent....
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eppinggas
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Post by eppinggas on Jun 13, 2024 6:53:54 GMT
Sir Kier, " my father was a tool maker". Cue ,audience laughter. He has used the line too often it seems. SKS "My father was a toolmaker, I am just a tool".
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 13, 2024 6:58:06 GMT
Ford Capri, 2.0S Lime Green, Black Vinyl Roof Bought Godfrey Davis, Neasden, London. 1977. Only Tories bought Morris or Rover 2.8i , wrote off after a night night on the piss , mate said turn left , I did straight into one of those big concrete flower pots , could hardly see going home as bonnet was nigh On bent double Cortina 2.3 ghia , messing about in snow on back road , ended up in field , wrote off 2.8 xr4 , dropped sister in law at bus station in early hours to get a bus to Scotland , as driving off mrs said wave to rach , I Did but didnβt see island jutting out with lamp post , hit lamp post again righting car off , but that was mrs fault for telling me to wave to her sister Honda fireblade , at traffic lights , Iβll impress everyone so have it a handful , hadnβt seen car in front stop , ended up laid out on car boot Following learner down road , instructor didnβt see me behindd so hit dash for pupil to do emergency stop , I had no Warning , hot back of car , over boot onto road , broke arm , shoulder & leg , but instructor admitted it was his fault , bike totalled Those were the days
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 13, 2024 7:00:13 GMT
You may have missed it but immigration is key in elections across Europe, not just in the UK. Come on. You promised control of our borders, not doubling the number of immigrants. What else was it? Oh yes foreign courts over ruling our laws. Who knew that our Supreme Court was "foreign"? What else was it??? No argument with you. This is why the Tories are facing disaster. They haven't delivered on any of their promises. However, you cannot ignore the fact that immigration is THE hot topic across Europe in elections. If Labour don't do something about it then they will face the same future as the current Tories. As of this moment Labour do not have a plan on how to return illegal immature grants.
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 13, 2024 7:02:32 GMT
Flower pot was at services Borrowed caravan off step dad , went on hol , on way back came to road that narrowrd , Iβll just reverse back to let car through forgetting caravan was behind , caravan came round and hit the wing ππwasnβt funny though explains damage to caravan to step dad
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Post by Nobbygas on Jun 13, 2024 7:03:18 GMT
Sir Kier, " my father was a tool maker". Cue ,audience laughter. He has used the line too often it seems. Well his father certainly made one tool... All this man of the people BS what a load of b0ll0x, Sunak at it too his family didnt have Sky TV its like something from Monty Python. The two Green leaders on how they suffered growing up:- Him: "I wasn't allowed to have a pet" Her:- "We had a second hand car" Jesus Christ, where do we get all these frikin idiots from.
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trymer
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Post by trymer on Jun 13, 2024 7:08:54 GMT
Well his father certainly made one tool... All this man of the people BS what a load of b0ll0x, Sunak at it too his family didnt have Sky TV its like something from Monty Python. The two Green leaders on how they suffered growing up:- Him: "I wasn't allowed to have a pet" Her:- "We had a second hand car" Jesus Christ, where do we get all these frikin idiots from. Surely people realise that they're being patronised ?....I wonder what Farage would say if he was asked that question ?
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Jun 13, 2024 7:47:36 GMT
Nige saying gdp per capita has been going down for last 6 / 8 periods confirming immigration is bad for uk economy. I like nige but itβs hard enough listening to oldie on about gdp never mind nige jumping on the bandwagon of gdp This / gdp that ππ
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bluetornados
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Post by bluetornados on Jun 13, 2024 8:15:51 GMT
ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/1440/cpsprodpb/119E7/production/_133376127_labourhero.jpgLabour are due to release their manifesto for the 4th July general election, focusing on economic growth and stability Keir Starmer has said there will be "no surprises" on tax, as he seeks to defuse Tory claims that his party would put them up Speaking on Sky News yesterday, the Labour leader identified wealth creation as the partyβs "number one priority" Other plans include establishing a state-owned energy firm, hiring more police and teachers, and renationalising nearly all passenger rail Plaid Cymru are also due to release their manifesto, which will call for a new funding deal for Wales Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is attending the G7 summit in Italy, where he will join allies in calling for more aid to Ukraine Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron tells the BBC that, despite Labour being ahead in the polls, the election is not over - and insists "any outcome is possible"
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