gordondaviesmoustache
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Yes, that’s a perfectly fair description.Best of a bad bunch tbf
I’d happily go for a pint with him too. Far more than I would Farage, Polanski, Starmer or Davey.
Yes, that’s a perfectly fair description.Best of a bad bunch tbf
Jenrick says Britain is broken but fails to recognise that he was one of the people who broke it.
He should have been sent to prison five years ago... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-52826751
He shares that indifference with Farage.He certainly wouldn't know if his constituency of Newark on Trent is "broken" because he's never there.
Telling: Local councillors asked the High Court to order the government to disclose emails and memos around the deal. Rather than disclosing the correspondence, the Housing Secretary's lawyers conceded the timing of his decision "would lead the fair-minded and informed observer to conclude that there was a real possibility" that he had been biased.Jenrick says Britain is broken but fails to recognise that he was one of the people who broke it.
He should have been sent to prison five years ago... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-52826751
Quite like Polanski and Davey, but Starmer would be boring as fuck over a drink.Yes, that’s a perfectly fair description.
I’d happily go for a pint with him too. Far more than I would Farage, Polanski, Starmer or Davey.
Good point. Whatever happened to Raab?Quite like Polanski and Davey, but Starmer would be boring as fuck over a drink.
Didn't mind Raab when he was kicking around, seemed trustworthy and likeable for a Tory.
Farage would be bottom of the list of those to have a pint with. Apart from being a **** he comes across as someone playing the part of the common man down the pub. He’s a fake as well as a ****.Yes, that’s a perfectly fair description.
I’d happily go for a pint with him too. Far more than I would Farage, Polanski, Starmer or Davey.
And he'd be last to buy a round and either not have one himself or just get a half.Farage would be bottom of the list of those to have a pint with. Apart from being a **** he comes across as someone playing the part of the common man down the pub. He’s a fake as well as a ****.
Farage is the one I’d least want to go for a pint with too. It’s not even close.Farage would be bottom of the list of those to have a pint with. Apart from being a **** he comes across as someone playing the part of the common man down the pub. He’s a fake as well as a ****.
Badenoch (who I missed off my list) would be second.Farage is the one I’d least want to go for a pint with too. It’s not even close.
Farage is the one I’d least want to go for a pint with too. It’s not even close.
I meant of the party leaders.Lee Anderson wouldn’t be too far off for me.
I meant of the party leaders.
Amazing isn’t it, the absolute hypocrisy of it.Tory cunts.
Laughing at them all coming out in the media agreeing with Mango Shitgibbon over his comments on the Chagos islands knowing damn well they were ones that agreed to sell it.
As they are tories and Farage, they are entirely supportive of Trump as they see a way for huge personal enrichment, which is what they've always been about. Also, read what they said about Obama and Brexit whilst now openly welcoming a foreign leader blackmailing the UK over foreign policy. Sovereignty my arse!Amazing isn’t it, the absolute hypocrisy of it.
And we all know this isn’t about Chagos, it’s about the act of colonialism and Trump gaining credibility for his actions over Greenland. Us giving up Chagos to decolonise doesn’t support Trump, even though he thought it was a ‘magnificent achievement, or words to that effect, only 6 months ago.
By their very actions, those who that are now saying we should keep the Chagos are actually in support of what Trump is doing, regardless if they say otherwise to the public.