bluethrunthru
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Nick "I'm not a Tory honestly" being a Tory - using the suicide of a young man to question the Union over strike action - he is vile
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This is quite the read - we need to ensure they are out of office for a generation
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Mick "I'm not a Tory honestly" being a Tory - using the suicide of a young man to question the Union over strike action - he is vile
He really fucking is isn't he.Want a **** he is. Fucking fat pompous twat.
Although I did once get a dance of 'Hunny Dory' in Long Legs.....Is the economy all of a sudden hunny Dory?
Energy bills and cost of living crisis exaggerated?
Or are we being distracted to ignore what these fuckers are doing to screw us over come the budget?
He really fucking is isn't he.
Maybe that's that point. Emboldens those that agree with him and winds the fuck up those that see him as rather corpulent, conceited slug-fucker.
These types, this lying by numbers govt and flaccid Brexit tub thumpers...well, I just need to eradicate them from my mind as anger can quickly become your master.
Absolutely.I think thats why LBC is good talk radio tbh - Ferrari is followed by James O'Brien and then auntie Shelagh then it swerves back right with Tom Swarbrick - as a days listening its about as balanced as I have heard then Marr steams in for an hour and smashes the bollocks out of the latest political stupidity
Absolutely.
Contrast with that noncesense that is GBnews....
Appalling fat troll. I agree.Want a **** he is. Fucking fat pompous twat.
They’ve realised that there is no reason for them to come back in, it all can be done remote.
Blaming civil servants for idiotic government policy again I see.I respectfully disagree.
I'm back in work and so are twitter people (and that is something that is pretty much online only).
See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-63582273
So how come half the Civil Service can can work from home? If they were doing an effective job e.g. regarding economic migrants I might be able to accept it, but they are not.
Blaming civil servants for idiotic government policy again I see.
Hate to break it to you but Yes Minister wasn’t a documentary.And as I have said before, because I watched "Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister" back in the eighties, I am dubious who is actually running things, the people we 'elect' and do all the media stuff or the people we don't elect, who work behind the scenes....
Hate to break it to you but Yes Minister wasn’t a documentary.
If you say so.But it was Mrs Thatcher's favourite show and she would know, wouldn't she?
And as I have said before, because I watched "Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister" back in the eighties, I am dubious who is actually running things, the people we 'elect' and do all the media stuff or the people we don't elect, who work behind the scenes....
It is clear government policy to control illegal migration, Sunak even said it yesterday in PMQs, so who is stopping it from happening?
I respectfully disagree.
I'm back in work and so are twitter people (and that is something that is pretty much online only).
See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-63582273
So how come half the Civil Service can can work from home? If they were doing an effective job e.g. regarding economic migrants I might be able to accept it, but they are not.
Ha (I used to live near Knutsford)....Maybe he should pretend to be a Danish king and take a big chair down to the beach to make his declaration.