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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@Bones does it help if I correct Stouty to stoush?
Guy was a proper left wing arsehole.
Slightly! How weird. I never get to witness this kinda stuff š
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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@Bones me either. First time ever.
Why would a left wing sook job go to a London city pub at 9pm on a Thursday???
I thought @Crucial was back in NZ?
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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@Bones me either. First time ever.
Why would a left wing sook job go to a London city pub at 9pm on a Thursday???
you know, I'm really going to need more information on this incident. I feel like the descriptions and facts just aren't meshing. The leftie arsehole didn't like the way he was looked at? this is so confusing.
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@mariner4life said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@Bones me either. First time ever.
Why would a left wing sook job go to a London city pub at 9pm on a Thursday???
you know, I'm really going to need more information on this incident. I feel like the descriptions and facts just aren't meshing. The leftie arsehole didn't like the way he was looked at? this is so confusing.
Well there was that time @Crucial spotted a poster about wool and went ballistic so itās not as if he doesnāt have previous form
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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@Bones me either. First time ever.
Why would a left wing sook job go to a London city pub at 9pm on a Thursday???
Maybe he was an analyst for an ethical investment fund
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@sparky said in British Politics:
The London Mayoral elections have been delayed a year until May 2021. Gives Khans more time, but alao give the Conservatives time to arrange a stronger candidate than Shaun Bailey.
I wonder if this pandemic might make folk start to question if 'mean tweets' or 'misgendering' really are the pressing issues of our time.
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@MajorRage No need for hospital beds when homeopathy will do:
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage No need for hospital beds when homeopathy will do:
- He means complements, not compliments
- Convential isnāt a word
- āOrganicā isnāt a justification for putting something into your body. Horseshit is organic.
- Iām guessing that if he ends up in hospital with COVID-19 he will want them to treat him with more than just water
- What a ridiculous tool of a man he is.
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@antipodean is that an actual tweet? Looks like a screenshot ... could be doctored, surely it's doctored. I know he's an idiot but surely not that much of an idiot.
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@booboo said in British Politics:
@antipodean is that an actual tweet? Looks like a screenshot ... could be doctored, surely it's doctored. I know he's an idiot but surely not that much of an idiot.
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Corbyn. Unbelievable.
Is basically saying that this pandemic PROVES he was right all along.
Has there ever been a more deluded politician? He's talking about his legacy ... you have no fucking legacy you moron, you never got into power, and you, pretty much so single handed with your sidekick McDonnell, walked Labour through their most disastrous election ever!!!
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Quite early days, but the signs are good that the Tories may have a genuine opposition again. Starmer has cleaned out the socialist hard left and is making good comments on things which make sense.
Can you imagine Corbyn saying this about the testing? He would be insufferable.
"UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says he is worried that the government is āfar behindā its own targets for testing.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced a "five-pillar" testing plan earlier in April and plans to conduct 100,000 tests a day by the end of the month.
The government's latest figures show that 14,892 tests took place on 13 April.
āI think Matt Hancock said there would be 25,000 by mid-April but we are currently at under 15,000 so we are missing that target,ā Starmer told BBC Breakfast.
He said reaching 100,000 by the end of April would involve a "massive ramp-up".
āWeāll support him if he can achieve that but Iām a bit worried we are so far behind. If we are going to go for mass community testing we are talking about testing way in excess of that.""
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