Election 2019 V2
Discussion
jakesmith said:
21st Century Man said:
Tbf, they were both gentle and used lube, can't ask for more from a politician.
If that's your line of work it's even more shocking that you told one client, one of your other clients namesjesusbuiltmycar said:
amusingduck said:
Blackpuddin said:
Biker 1 said:
Thank fk for that: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/brexit-st...
Wonder how he earned a living. https://order-order.com/2019/01/28/picture-special...
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/brays-final-sho...
Edited by crankedup on Wednesday 18th December 16:16
jesusbuiltmycar said:
amusingduck said:
Blackpuddin said:
Biker 1 said:
Thank fk for that: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/brexit-st...
Wonder how he earned a living. https://order-order.com/2019/01/28/picture-special...
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/brays-final-sho...
Edited by crankedup on Wednesday 18th December 16:16
jesusbuiltmycar said:
As Guido points out - how will he fund the £4500 a week rent on his luxury rent appartment now:
https://order-order.com/2019/01/28/picture-special...
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/brays-final-sho...
https://order-order.com/2019/01/28/picture-special...
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/brays-final-sho...
At the Standard link it says he's now looking to see how he can get the UK back in the EU.
We know from brexit talks that the EU is a bit of a donkey.
He also reckons the UK will be in the st after leaving the EU.
At his age he ought to know that you can't put st back in the donkey.
Anyway, joking aside, let's hope he's a very patient chap with above average longevity.
21st Century Man said:
jakesmith said:
21st Century Man said:
Tbf, they were both gentle and used lube, can't ask for more from a politician.
If that's your line of work it's even more shocking that you told one client, one of your other clients namesloafer123 said:
I don't think it was likely, but it was certainly a risk.
If you can't see that risk, then the problem may be yours.
It really wasn’t a risk.If you can't see that risk, then the problem may be yours.
For many reasons.
That an otherwise sensible person who has done well for himself in life and normally speaks common sense would take to the internet to state that he considered the total abolition of democracy and attendant dissolution of the monarchy, appropriation of the military, abolition of free enterprise etc required to underpin a genuinely Marxist state etc is just mind boggling.
Whatever you think about Blair he's pretty much nailed it on Corbyn.
General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
Biker 1 said:
Thank fk for that: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/brexit-st...
Likely the donations permitting him to rent a staggeringly expensive pad just by PoW have dried up... bhstewie said:
Whatever you think about Blair he's pretty much nailed it on Corbyn.
General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
Anyone can say what they like about where Corbyn got it wrong this week. Last week when it counted he thought the public wouldn't trust Boris.General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
768 said:
bhstewie said:
Whatever you think about Blair he's pretty much nailed it on Corbyn.
General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
Anyone can say what they like about where Corbyn got it wrong this week. Last week when it counted he thought the public wouldn't trust Boris.General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
Brooking10 said:
loafer123 said:
I don't think it was likely, but it was certainly a risk.
If you can't see that risk, then the problem may be yours.
It really wasn’t a risk.If you can't see that risk, then the problem may be yours.
For many reasons.
That an otherwise sensible person who has done well for himself in life and normally speaks common sense would take to the internet to state that he considered the total abolition of democracy and attendant dissolution of the monarchy, appropriation of the military, abolition of free enterprise etc required to underpin a genuinely Marxist state etc is just mind boggling.
Nobody has claimed we would have woken up to the full horror of a far-left government in a short space of time. Risk doesn't just apply to the first few days or weeks.
If the Labour loons keep to the current path they will still be totally irrelevant and unelectable in 2024, regardless of who the leader is; not such a bad thing overall given the risk.
768 said:
bhstewie said:
Whatever you think about Blair he's pretty much nailed it on Corbyn.
General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
Anyone can say what they like about where Corbyn got it wrong this week. Last week when it counted he thought the public wouldn't trust Boris.General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
My lottery win fantasy
I'd definitely contact Steve Bray and John Bercow and ask if they could come to my house and stand in the corners of my living room shouting "Order Order" and "Stop Brexit" at the appropriate points during the BBC and Channel 4 news, in return for a handsome fee.
I'd then pour them a drink and tell them I really think they added something special to the coverage.
When they tried to leave I'd coat them in peanut butter and lock them in my shed with a family of hungry badgers
I'd definitely contact Steve Bray and John Bercow and ask if they could come to my house and stand in the corners of my living room shouting "Order Order" and "Stop Brexit" at the appropriate points during the BBC and Channel 4 news, in return for a handsome fee.
I'd then pour them a drink and tell them I really think they added something special to the coverage.
When they tried to leave I'd coat them in peanut butter and lock them in my shed with a family of hungry badgers
turbobloke said:
jesusbuiltmycar said:
As Guido points out - how will he fund the £4500 a week rent on his luxury rent appartment now:
https://order-order.com/2019/01/28/picture-special...
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/brays-final-sho...
https://order-order.com/2019/01/28/picture-special...
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/brays-final-sho...
At the Standard link it says he's now looking to see how he can get the UK back in the EU.
We know from brexit talks that the EU is a bit of a donkey.
He also reckons the UK will be in the st after leaving the EU.
At his age he ought to know that you can't put st back in the donkey.
Anyway, joking aside, let's hope he's a very patient chap with above average longevity.
https://order-order.com/2019/12/17/andrea-jenkyns-...
I found it quite vainglorious and not what I want to be represented by - I'd prefer it if she was conducting herself to a slightly higher standard than this and not going around rubbing people's noses in their defeat.
I agree he's a bellend though.
W12GT said:
768 said:
bhstewie said:
Whatever you think about Blair he's pretty much nailed it on Corbyn.
General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
Anyone can say what they like about where Corbyn got it wrong this week. Last week when it counted he thought the public wouldn't trust Boris.General election 2019: Blair attacks Corbyn's 'comic indecision' on Brexit
How dare they sentence the UK to a decade of watching the Labour Party thrashing around in the murky depths blaming everyone and everything but themselves, thank goodness they won the debate but not the vote, it could have been completely unbearable otherwise.
From the Corbyn thread:
Fifty shads of red
djohnson said:
There’s a certain arrogance in many of the (deluded) true believers of the hard left. It’s a kind of, I know a better way of doing things than most of you and I’m right, sort of thing. I can see that in Corbyn (whilst in reality he’s demonstrably pretty thick, the truly stupid are often unaware of it).
Fifty shads of red
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