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Sept 6, 2019 12:56:32 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 12:56:32 GMT
Wow you are one nasty bad mouthed person. Then again I guess you are much more intelligent than any other poster. I merely stated that you seem to think anybody with a different opinion to yours is an idiot. You are probably the only guy on the parade ground marching in step.
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Sept 6, 2019 13:35:37 GMT
Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 6, 2019 13:35:37 GMT
If you are unable to take it, you should maybe try, not to dish it out. I Have I hurt your feelings?
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Sept 6, 2019 14:08:56 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 14:08:56 GMT
I can take it. You have an awful habit of calling people stupid idiots and imbeciles just because they don't agree with your opinion. What ever a person's belief or opinion is. it is what it is. an opinion and should be respected not derided
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Sept 6, 2019 14:11:22 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Sept 6, 2019 14:11:22 GMT
I can take it. You have an awful habit of calling people stupid idiots and imbeciles just because they don't agree with your opinion. What ever a person's belief or opinion is. it is what it is. an opinion and should be respected not derided To be fair you’ve used the word ‘idiot’ about half a dozen times on this thread yourself.
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Sept 6, 2019 14:31:19 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 14:31:19 GMT
Yes I have but I haven't called anyone an idiot. In victoriana times mental institution records stated you were either an idiot. An imbecile or a lunatic I don't think any of these need to be used on anyone in this day and age
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Post by eyeswideopen on Sept 9, 2019 6:27:28 GMT
Chaps , feel free to lower yourselves to personal insults but do it by DM, keep the forum free for topical debate
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Sept 11, 2019 6:43:43 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 11, 2019 6:43:43 GMT
I see our real Prime Minister, the nasty Dominic Cummings, has a particularly diplomatic view on the state of Northern Ireland - “I don’t care if NI falls into the f**king sea.” At least the breakup of the U.K. (as Brexit will inevitably lead) will facilitate our government relinquishing control of the Occupied Territories resulting in a united Ireland.
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Sept 11, 2019 12:21:07 GMT
Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 11, 2019 12:21:07 GMT
Johnson's suspension of parliament, ruled unlawful by Scottish judges.
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Post by Ian H Block on Sept 11, 2019 13:31:22 GMT
Johnson's suspension of parliament, ruled unlawful by Scottish judges. Judges upholding the law is now ‘judicial interference’ according to Farage. Clearly he only likes British courts and British laws when it suits him.
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Sept 11, 2019 17:42:06 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Sept 11, 2019 17:42:06 GMT
Won't pretend I know the ins and outs, but at best it seems like Johnson exploited an archaic loophole by shutting down parliament with permission from the Queen, who in turn is advised by the government.
If we can take any positives from a power-crazed, ultra-privileged nutjob being prime minister, it's highlighted what a silly pantomime of a procedure this is in a supposedly democratic, progressive nation.
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Post by Ian H Block on Sept 11, 2019 18:25:04 GMT
Won't pretend I know the ins and outs, but at best it seems like Johnson exploited an archaic loophole by shutting down parliament with permission from the Queen, who in turn is advised by the government. If we can take any positives from a power-crazed, ultra-privileged nutjob being prime minister, it's highlighted what a silly pantomime of a procedure this is in a supposedly democratic, progressive nation. I think Brexit has revealed us to be a far from progressive nation.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 11, 2019 18:45:36 GMT
Nor democratic - no matter which side of the depressing divide you are on.
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Post by jayhawks on Sept 11, 2019 22:23:32 GMT
Johnson's suspension of parliament, ruled unlawful by Scottish judges. Johnson's plans for his Third Reich are falling apart. I think his only option left is to follow Hitler's burning of the Reichstag with John Bercow strapped to his seat.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 12, 2019 5:08:13 GMT
Imagine the biblical level of hysteria and the nuclear meltdown of the establishment MSM if Jeremy Corbyn had been found by a court of law to have deliberately lied to the Queen. The amount of raging gammon on display would have put a Toby Carvery freezer to shame!
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Sept 12, 2019 6:16:15 GMT
Post by Lobster on Sept 12, 2019 6:16:15 GMT
Imagine the biblical level of hysteria and the nuclear meltdown of the establishment MSM if Jeremy Corbyn had been found by a court of law to have deliberately lied to the Queen. The amount of raging gammon on display would have put a Toby Carvery freezer to shame! And not surprisingly, the Mail has completely avoided it on its front page and gone with a story about how we're all getting cancer instead.
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Sept 12, 2019 6:24:13 GMT
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 12, 2019 6:24:13 GMT
The only logic behind a hard Brexit, is disaster capitalists and hedge funds, betting against the pound and aiming to make large sums of money from the wreakage, at knock down prices. Many of these individuals helped finance the Leave campaign and Johnson's leadership bid. I would expect a future progressive government to stage a wide ranging inquiry into theur activities They need to be seen to be beyond corruption, as I would hate ,to see any of them facing criminal charges, or prison sentences
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Sept 12, 2019 6:28:50 GMT
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 12, 2019 6:28:50 GMT
I forgot to mention the European Anti Money Laundering Directive.I am sure this gives a few people sleepless nights.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 12, 2019 6:29:42 GMT
The only logic behind a hard Brexit, is disaster capitalists and hedge funds, betting against the pound and aiming to make large sums of money from the wreakage, at knock down prices. Many of these individuals helped finance the Leave campaign and Johnson's leadership bid. I would expect a future progressive government to stage a wide ranging inquiry into theur activities They need to be seen to be beyond corruption, as I would hate ,to see any of them facing criminal charges, or prison sentences I was about to post this news but you beat me to it. Currently £4,563,350,000 (£4.6 billion) of aggregate short positions on a ‘no deal’ Brexit have been taken out by hedge funds that directly or indirectly bankrolled Boris Johnson’s leadership campaign (and that the real PM Dominic Cummings has links to). A No Deal Brexit is about avoiding new EU tax haven clampdowns and about rich people getting richer by gambling on the failure of our economy - facilitated by none other than our own Prime Minister.
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Sept 12, 2019 6:36:01 GMT
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 12, 2019 6:36:01 GMT
As I said, a future progressive government needs to be utterly ruthless, about their activities.
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Sept 12, 2019 6:48:20 GMT
Post by everhopeful on Sept 12, 2019 6:48:20 GMT
As I said, a future progressive government needs to be utterly ruthless, about their activities. Sadly, they'd have to be robots to be guaranteed free from political chicanery.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 12, 2019 11:16:54 GMT
Imagine the biblical level of hysteria and the nuclear meltdown of the establishment MSM if Jeremy Corbyn had been found by a court of law to have deliberately lied to the Queen. The amount of raging gammon on display would have put a Toby Carvery freezer to shame! And not surprisingly, the Mail has completely avoided it on its front page and gone with a story about how we're all getting cancer instead. Selected front page stories today: ○ Daily Mail: Countryfile star - how I lost £70k to a bank scammer + UK cancer care shame. ○ Telegraph: Is there anybody out there (about planet 110 light years away) + Tory rebels offered olive branch ○ The S*n: Freddie [Flintoff] in 124mph Top Gear smash ○ Express: Boris Johnson says he won't do a deal with Nigel Farage All on the day after the extraordinary and unprecedented court ruling that Boris Johnson lied to the queen in order to get her to prorogue parliament. These four papers would obviously all be blaring furious "Corb lied the Queen" or "Corb the Criminal" condemnation on their front pages today if he'd done anything like this. Their front page silence on Johnson lying to the queen speaks volumes about their ridiculously lopsided, politically partisan, pro-Tory agenda. You don't even have to be told these are absurdly biased Tory propaganda rags. Anyone with a grain of sense can see that they're broadcasting the fact themselves with their selective silence.
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Sept 12, 2019 11:50:55 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 12, 2019 11:50:55 GMT
Let’s not forget that Operation Yellowhammer is only the Governments base scenario and that’s already bad enough. The worst case scenario is in documents called Black Swan which the government are still keeping under wraps.
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Post by Ian H Block on Sept 12, 2019 12:37:35 GMT
And not surprisingly, the Mail has completely avoided it on its front page and gone with a story about how we're all getting cancer instead. Selected front page stories today: ○ Daily Mail: Countryfile star - how I lost £70k to a bank scammer + UK cancer care shame. ○ Telegraph: Is there anybody out there (about planet 110 light years away) + Tory rebels offered olive branch ○ The S*n: Freddie [Flintoff] in 124mph Top Gear smash ○ Express: Boris Johnson says he won't do a deal with Nigel Farage All on the day after the extraordinary and unprecedented court ruling that Boris Johnson lied to the queen in order to get her to prorogue parliament. These four papers would obviously all be blaring furious "Corb lied the Queen" or "Corb the Criminal" condemnation on their front pages today if he'd done anything like this. Their front page silence on Johnson lying to the queen speaks volumes about their ridiculously lopsided, politically partisan, pro-Tory agenda. You don't even have to be told these are absurdly biased Tory propaganda rags. Anyone with a grain of sense can see that they're broadcasting the fact themselves with their selective silence. Remember when the right wing press were foaming at the mouth because Comrade Corbyn only stood in respectful silence at the National Anthem instead of belting out God Save the Queen? Compare and contrast with their treatment of Boris Johnson after it’s been proven he lied to the Queen. Hypocrisy of the highest order.
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Sept 12, 2019 12:59:03 GMT
Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 12, 2019 12:59:03 GMT
Isn't the grim reaper getting through their readership, at the rate of about 5,500 per week?
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Post by Lobster on Sept 12, 2019 14:08:18 GMT
Isn't the grim reaper getting through their readership, at the rate of about 5,500 per week? Ironically, they're not helping their own cause by telling their readers not to get flu jabs.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 12, 2019 14:34:44 GMT
Isn't the grim reaper getting through their readership, at the rate of about 5,500 per week? Ironically, they're not helping their own cause by telling their readers not to get flu jabs. To be fair, there’d be no point offering flu jabs judging by the Yellowhammer documents which detail the reduction in ability to prevent the spread of disease and infection. Christ knows what’s in the Black Swan document about this!
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Sept 12, 2019 17:33:51 GMT
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Sept 12, 2019 17:33:51 GMT
Isn't the grim reaper getting through their readership, at the rate of about 5,500 per week? Ironically, they're not helping their own cause by telling their readers not to get flu jabs. They might not be able to get them anyway, given the drug shortages a no deal Brexit would bring
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Sept 12, 2019 18:37:46 GMT
Post by Lobster on Sept 12, 2019 18:37:46 GMT
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Sept 16, 2019 11:36:14 GMT
Post by Lobster on Sept 16, 2019 11:36:14 GMT
And not surprisingly, the Mail has completely avoided it on its front page and gone with a story about how we're all getting cancer instead. Selected front page stories today: ○ Daily Mail: Countryfile star - how I lost £70k to a bank scammer + UK cancer care shame. ○ Telegraph: Is there anybody out there (about planet 110 light years away) + Tory rebels offered olive branch ○ The S*n: Freddie [Flintoff] in 124mph Top Gear smash ○ Express: Boris Johnson says he won't do a deal with Nigel Farage All on the day after the extraordinary and unprecedented court ruling that Boris Johnson lied to the queen in order to get her to prorogue parliament. These four papers would obviously all be blaring furious "Corb lied the Queen" or "Corb the Criminal" condemnation on their front pages today if he'd done anything like this. Their front page silence on Johnson lying to the queen speaks volumes about their ridiculously lopsided, politically partisan, pro-Tory agenda. You don't even have to be told these are absurdly biased Tory propaganda rags. Anyone with a grain of sense can see that they're broadcasting the fact themselves with their selective silence.
Not Brexit related, but I see that the Sun, Mail and Times are talking people out of donating to the RNLI, because some of the lives they're saving are not in Britain.
Presumably, these newspapers and their readers are furious that not enough people are dying at sea in other countries.
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Sept 16, 2019 12:28:32 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Sept 16, 2019 12:28:32 GMT
It’s sickening really, isn’t it? A measly 2% of their profits go to amazing causes to help residents of areas prone to rising sea levels and flooding learn how to save their own lives, amongst many other similar initiatives and the right wing rags are kicking up a fuss about it. I highly doubt those commenters on the socials who are following their lead even donate in the first place. On the flip side the publicity has actually resulted in many new donations and increases to existing donations, which is great.
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