Mad Eyed Screamer
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Yeah they are good at reporting on nonces that aren’t “one of our own”.Cunts
Well done BBC.
Yeah they are good at reporting on nonces that aren’t “one of our own”.Cunts
Well done BBC.
Whenever the idea of a President is mentioned people seem to be unable to think beyond a politician..so we get the same discredited names trotted out. The only relevance of a politician would be dependent on the powers given. So setting them aside there are plenty of names in public life who might be suitable. Would anybody object if someone like Richard Attenborough was chosen.Generally I’m fairly neutral on the Royals, don’t fancy the alternative too much … President Blair or, even worse, President Johnson or Farage. But there’s something about William that just screams ****. He always comes across as an arrogant, selfish, self serving, opportunist. A bit of a nasty, untrustworthy bloke and I’ve always wished Harry (or Camilla) would twat him. Apart from the noncing he’s not much different than his Uncle Andy!
Yeah he’s nearly 100 years old ffsWhenever the idea of a President is mentioned people seem to be unable to think beyond a politician..so we get the same discredited names trotted out. The only relevance of a politician would be dependent on the powers given. So setting them aside there are plenty of names in public life who might be suitable. Would anybody object if someone like Richard Attenborough was chosen.
As we do not have a President it is not going to happen in my life time. The point was if we had had a Presidential system 30 years ago would people have felt comfortable with somebody of his background as opposed to a politico. The debate is always derailed because people always assume is has to be a politicoYeah he’s nearly 100 years old ffs
Yeah they are good at reporting on nonces that aren’t “one of our own”.
I think in Ireland they have tended to elect non politicians as president.Whenever the idea of a President is mentioned people seem to be unable to think beyond a politician..so we get the same discredited names trotted out. The only relevance of a politician would be dependent on the powers given. So setting them aside there are plenty of names in public life who might be suitable. Would anybody object if someone like Richard Attenborough was chosen.
I guess most people, myself included, look towards those people they imagine would ‘want’ the role and that would probably be those from a political background. Much would depend on the job description of course.Whenever the idea of a President is mentioned people seem to be unable to think beyond a politician..so we get the same discredited names trotted out. The only relevance of a politician would be dependent on the powers given. So setting them aside there are plenty of names in public life who might be suitable. Would anybody object if someone like Richard Attenborough was chosen.
has that twat paid the money back yet?![]()
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They do. In fact Dana stood and lost twiceI think in Ireland they have tended to elect non politicians as president.
And he’s a Villa fan.Generally I’m fairly neutral on the Royals, don’t fancy the alternative too much … President Blair or, even worse, President Johnson or Farage. But there’s something about William that just screams ****. He always comes across as an arrogant, selfish, self serving, opportunist. A bit of a nasty, untrustworthy bloke and I’ve always wished Harry (or Camilla) would twat him. Apart from the noncing he’s not much different than his Uncle Andy!
Yeah he’s nearly 100 years old ffs
They've done it in America and look what's happening there! ;)I think in Ireland they have tended to elect non politicians as president.
I think in Ireland they have tended to elect non politicians as president.
Serious question.....![]()
The audacity of this guy wanting two plush abodes ...how about settling for a windowless basement room in a dingy dilapidated squalor somewhere the middle of Two Dogs Fightin' (Huyton) whilst Belmarsh frees up space.
Is this normal.
Prince Andrew is reported to have a large collection of teddy bears, with some sources stating he owns around 72. He reportedly has a specific routine for arranging them, and staff have claimed they received training on how to place them in a certain order, often on his bed.