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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Oct 2, 2017 10:48:50 GMT
Who the f••k advised Philip May with his clobber for today - an absolute arsehole.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Oct 2, 2017 16:22:10 GMT
Postman Pat.
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Post by Hannibal on Oct 2, 2017 19:34:34 GMT
Who the f••k advised Philip May with his clobber for today - an absolute arsehole. Who is Philip May?
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Oct 2, 2017 19:59:50 GMT
No. 10’s spouse
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Post by Lobster on Oct 2, 2017 20:59:07 GMT
While we're Tory-bashing, it never ceases to amaze me how low Boris Johnson will sink. For a man of his intelligence to specifically target Sun readers, who he knows are as thick as pigshit and will believe anything they're told, to drive home his agenda is sickening.
On the positive side, he's destabilising the government. I can't help but fear though that the next PM will be either him or that appalling twerp Rees-Mogg.
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Oct 2, 2017 22:24:00 GMT
Lobster - I wasn’t necessarily Tory Bashing, I was originally having a go at Auntie Theresa’s hubby and his choice of clothing. God, he’s an Investment Banker and turned himself out in what can only be described as something’ from Peacocks or 50% off at Blue Inc. Personally, I couldn’t give a Donald Duck about the Tory leadership - but yes, Boris or Reece-Mogg would be a laugh a minute; so would Michael Gove or Miss Frump (Amber Rudd). In my opinion, all are complete and utter jokes.
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Post by Lobster on Oct 6, 2017 9:49:35 GMT
What amazes me about May is that her reign has been pretty awful, but the point at which other Tories appear to have lost faith in her seems to be over an unfortunate bout of coughing during a speech. From what I saw of it, I actually thought she managed pretty well in the circumstances.
It sums the Conservative Party up I think - they're very shallow. They take everyone and everything at face value and attach too much importance on presentation and appearance rather than actual substance. They lack empathy and human understanding.
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Oct 6, 2017 11:53:37 GMT
. . . what’s new!
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Post by Hannibal on Oct 6, 2017 14:25:40 GMT
While we're Tory-bashing, it never ceases to amaze me how low Boris Johnson will sink. For a man of his intelligence to specifically target Sun readers, who he knows are as thick as pigshit and will believe anything they're told, to drive home his agenda is sickening. On the positive side, he's destabilising the government. I can't help but fear though that the next PM will be either him or that appalling twerp Rees-Mogg. I think Rees-Mogg is okay. He's got more integrity in his little toenail than May and Johnson has in his entire corpulent body. He became okay for me when he was on, Have I Got News for You, and he's not your average Tory poor-bashing, grasping bastard. I think you'd like him better if he dropped the Mogg part of his surname. I doubt he's popular amongst his contemporaries because he's a devout Roman Catholic and firmly anti-abortion (6 kids to prove it).
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Post by Ian H Block on Oct 7, 2017 7:12:04 GMT
Rees-Mogg has zero integrity. A self-confessed Christian and vehemently pro-life and anti-abortion, yet owns millions of shares in the company that manufactures the morning after pill. Massive Tory hypocrite and no friend of working people.
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Oct 7, 2017 9:27:52 GMT
Well said that man.
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Post by Hannibal on Oct 9, 2017 19:56:55 GMT
Rees-Mogg has zero integrity. A self-confessed Christian and vehemently pro-life and anti-abortion, yet owns millions of shares in the company that manufactures the morning after pill. Massive Tory hypocrite and no friend of working people. How do you know what shares he owns?
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Post by Ian H Block on Oct 9, 2017 21:02:22 GMT
It was all over some on the (non-Tory) press about his investment / hedge fund company owning millions of shares in the company that manufactures the morning after pill. I’d post a link, but for some reason I can’t. Just google ‘Rees-Mogg’ and ‘abortion pill’.
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Post by rjshbdhmtrm on Oct 9, 2017 21:36:07 GMT
Rees-Mogg: six kids, ask him how many nappies he’s changed in his life. Not a frigging one!
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Post by Deva Chanter on Oct 11, 2017 19:13:28 GMT
While we're Tory-bashing, it never ceases to amaze me how low Boris Johnson will sink. For a man of his intelligence to specifically target Sun readers, who he knows are as thick as pigshit and will believe anything they're told, to drive home his agenda is sickening. On the positive side, he's destabilising the government. I can't help but fear though that the next PM will be either him or that appalling twerp Rees-Mogg. I think Rees-Mogg is okay. He's got more integrity in his little toenail than May and Johnson has in his entire corpulent body. He became okay for me when he was on, Have I Got News for You, and he's not your average Tory poor-bashing, grasping bastard. I think you'd like him better if he dropped the Mogg part of his surname. I doubt he's popular amongst his contemporaries because he's a devout Roman Catholic and firmly anti-abortion (6 kids to prove it). This is the man who described people relying on foodbanks to live as "rather uplifting"? Sounds like a man with a tonne of integrity to me. He represents the very, very worst strand of the modern day Conservative party.
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Post by Hannibal on Oct 11, 2017 19:39:06 GMT
I think Rees-Mogg is okay. He's got more integrity in his little toenail than May and Johnson has in his entire corpulent body. He became okay for me when he was on, Have I Got News for You, and he's not your average Tory poor-bashing, grasping bastard. I think you'd like him better if he dropped the Mogg part of his surname. I doubt he's popular amongst his contemporaries because he's a devout Roman Catholic and firmly anti-abortion (6 kids to prove it). This is the man who described people relying on foodbanks to live as "rather uplifting"? Sounds like a man with a tonne of integrity to me. He represents the very, very worst strand of the modern day Conservative party. Really? Don't you think he means that he's heartened by the fact that someone has noticed a need and responded in a humanitarian and charitable way. Btw I've never voted Tory in my life. Just a personal observation. Not all (although most) Tories are scum and not all Labour MPs would get my vote. Thanks for responding DC even though you've got the wrong end of the stick.
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Post by Deva Chanter on Oct 11, 2017 21:53:04 GMT
This is the man who described people relying on foodbanks to live as "rather uplifting"? Sounds like a man with a tonne of integrity to me. He represents the very, very worst strand of the modern day Conservative party. Really? Don't you think he means that he's heartened by the fact that someone has noticed a need and responded in a humanitarian and charitable way. Btw I've never voted Tory in my life. Just a personal observation. Not all (although most) Tories are scum and not all Labour MPs would get my vote. Thanks for responding DC even though you've got the wrong end of the stick. Quite possible that's what he meant but I still find it deeply unsettling myself. He is surely quite aware of the fact that we are one of the richest countries in the world and that for people to be relying on foodbanks to feed themselves in 2017 is a shocking indictment of his party's rule. Agree with your second point! I find most Tories to be deeply selfish people whilst there are some Labour MP's who I would never vote for e.g. Jess Phillips, Ian Austin, Wes Streeting et al. who shouldn't even be members of a socialist party, let alone representing one in Parliament.
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