Angela Rayner skewered by Nick Ferrari

Angela Rayner skewered by Nick Ferrari

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anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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Ganglandboss said:
She did sit her GCSEs, but got sh*t grades, because in her words, “School wasn’t about education, but about larking around with my pals”.
Classy. I wonder, now that she wants to be Secretary of State for Education, if she has ever apologised to everyone whose education she has already inevitably had an impact on? Yeah, but no. Ugh

Greg_D

6,542 posts

247 months

Thursday 11th May 2017
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turbobloke said:
the fashion these days is to spread the mafia around so every class is stuffed rather than one ...but then who'd be desperate to teach that sink class.
My staff, lol..... we once had a primary school ask for the physically largest staff member we employed........

.......So the class wouldn't be able to fit them in the cupboard.... we sent 6'6" and 25 stone of Ghanaian man mountain. The 10 year old kids managed to get him in the cupboard but couldn't shut the door!!! That was considered a great success and they rebooked him many times. The fact he could barely speak English didn't come into the equation, lol

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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I came across this video of the Labour dream boat
I find the way she expresses herself somewhat interesting:and stimulating

https://twitter.com/i/videos/908208700006920193?em...

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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techiedave said:
I came across this video of the Labour dream boat
I find the way she expresses herself somewhat interesting:and stimulating

https://twitter.com/i/videos/908208700006920193?em...
Her grasp of english s shocking 'unsustainable' sic.

Dog Star

16,166 posts

169 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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I don't get this class size nonsense - I was born at the very end of 1967 and until I went to a private grammar school at 8 I was in a normal state primary school where there were between 40 and 50 pupils in a class. I don't think it was in any way a bad thing, I'm still friends with many from those days and most have gone to uni or poly (proper degrees too).

Having said that there was none of this ADHD and "special needs" crap back then. Disruptive behaviour, never saw it. If you did something wrong you got bent over the teachers desk in front of everyone and got your arse smacked.

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Dog Star said:
I don't get this class size nonsense - I was born at the very end of 1967 and until I went to a private grammar school at 8 I was in a normal state primary school where there were between 40 and 50 pupils in a class. I don't think it was in any way a bad thing, I'm still friends with many from those days and most have gone to uni or poly (proper degrees too).

Having said that there was none of this ADHD and "special needs" crap back then. Disruptive behaviour, never saw it. If you did something wrong you got bent over the teachers desk in front of everyone and got your arse smacked.
Aaaaaaaaye n' it wa' four miles each way to school wi' nawt but bin bags on ah feet, snowing even in the depths of summer I'll have you know, uphill both ways it was

Good old days, those were, good old days!

Murph7355

37,818 posts

257 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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FN2TypeR said:
Aaaaaaaaye n' it wa' four miles each way to school wi' nawt but bin bags on ah feet, snowing even in the depths of summer I'll have you know, uphill both ways it was

Good old days, those were, good old days!
Bin bags? BIN BAGS! You were obviously posh or from That London.

br d

8,404 posts

227 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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FN2TypeR said:
Dog Star said:
I don't get this class size nonsense - I was born at the very end of 1967 and until I went to a private grammar school at 8 I was in a normal state primary school where there were between 40 and 50 pupils in a class. I don't think it was in any way a bad thing, I'm still friends with many from those days and most have gone to uni or poly (proper degrees too).

Having said that there was none of this ADHD and "special needs" crap back then. Disruptive behaviour, never saw it. If you did something wrong you got bent over the teachers desk in front of everyone and got your arse smacked.
Aaaaaaaaye n' it wa' four miles each way to school wi' nawt but bin bags on ah feet, snowing even in the depths of summer I'll have you know, uphill both ways it was

Good old days, those were, good old days!
He's right though. I was a little st at school and the only thing that reigned me in was getting bashed, simple physical pain. They banned it a few years after I left and I clearly remember thinking "Well how the fk will they control the bad ones now?"

Randy Winkman

16,331 posts

190 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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br d said:
FN2TypeR said:
Dog Star said:
I don't get this class size nonsense - I was born at the very end of 1967 and until I went to a private grammar school at 8 I was in a normal state primary school where there were between 40 and 50 pupils in a class. I don't think it was in any way a bad thing, I'm still friends with many from those days and most have gone to uni or poly (proper degrees too).

Having said that there was none of this ADHD and "special needs" crap back then. Disruptive behaviour, never saw it. If you did something wrong you got bent over the teachers desk in front of everyone and got your arse smacked.
Aaaaaaaaye n' it wa' four miles each way to school wi' nawt but bin bags on ah feet, snowing even in the depths of summer I'll have you know, uphill both ways it was

Good old days, those were, good old days!
He's right though. I was a little st at school and the only thing that reigned me in was getting bashed, simple physical pain. They banned it a few years after I left and I clearly remember thinking "Well how the fk will they control the bad ones now?"
The same way they do it all of the other countries where smacking has been banned for decades.

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Randy Winkman said:
br d said:
FN2TypeR said:
Dog Star said:
I don't get this class size nonsense - I was born at the very end of 1967 and until I went to a private grammar school at 8 I was in a normal state primary school where there were between 40 and 50 pupils in a class. I don't think it was in any way a bad thing, I'm still friends with many from those days and most have gone to uni or poly (proper degrees too).

Having said that there was none of this ADHD and "special needs" crap back then. Disruptive behaviour, never saw it. If you did something wrong you got bent over the teachers desk in front of everyone and got your arse smacked.
Aaaaaaaaye n' it wa' four miles each way to school wi' nawt but bin bags on ah feet, snowing even in the depths of summer I'll have you know, uphill both ways it was

Good old days, those were, good old days!
He's right though. I was a little st at school and the only thing that reigned me in was getting bashed, simple physical pain. They banned it a few years after I left and I clearly remember thinking "Well how the fk will they control the bad ones now?"
The same way they do it all of the other countries where smacking has been banned for decades.
by expelling them

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th September 2017
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Murph7355 said:
FN2TypeR said:
Aaaaaaaaye n' it wa' four miles each way to school wi' nawt but bin bags on ah feet, snowing even in the depths of summer I'll have you know, uphill both ways it was

Good old days, those were, good old days!
Bin bags? BIN BAGS! You were obviously posh or from That London.
'Uddersfield born and raised from 1988 I woz***


***Lived in New Zealand 1995 -2003 hehe

WindyCommon

3,386 posts

240 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Angela Rayner was on Andrew Marr this morning. You can find it on iPlayer.

She has that terrible habit of closing her eyes when asked questions she doesn't appreciate. Marr persists, particularly with respect to tax allowances for married couples, clearly not all of whom are in the "top 5%" of earners.

Rayners position on taxation rests on the idea that top earners aren't paying their fair share. But the top 1% of earners contribute more than 33% of the total income tax collected, following changes to the tax system during the last decade that have taken almost half the population out of the tax net.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/nov/13/r...

I'm sure this is a statistic (even though it's from the Guardian) that would cause her to close her eyes too.

Greg_D

6,542 posts

247 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Holy thread resurrection batman

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Just watched her on Marr
Absolutely vile. Really shocking Arrogant sneering and vile.

ric p

579 posts

270 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Holy batman. Just watched it. Aside of being thick as mince and less articulate than my collie, you just lose you rag with her inability to answer a simple question.
And for how much longer will the extreme left keep banging on about Margret Thatcher. FFS, she was out of power in ‘90, nearly 30 years ago, a generation. Not much change in the global economy, outlook and lifestyles since then. Directly comparable, obviously.

Burwood

18,709 posts

247 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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A grandmother at 37.


tangerine_sedge

4,841 posts

219 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Burwood said:
A grandmother at 37.
On the other hand, she does know how many children she has...

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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I have said previously, the Marr interview gave her the opportunity to take the piss out of the electorate, she did at least achieve that much.

EarlofDrift

4,663 posts

109 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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She must have been a Union leader with the amount of arrogance she displays in interviews. She really dodges answering questions and changes the subject.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

225 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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Angela Rayner, left school pregnant with no GCSEs, but decided to go back and study so choose....."sign language".
She became a grandmother at the age of 37.
With a CV like that she was always destined to be a Labour MP and it is because of that history she is known by many within the party as the "The clever posh bird".