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2 minutes ago, Mossway said:

Agree.

I've just joined the Conservative Party so I can vote against Boris (I have to wait 3 months tho')but if the alternative is Truss I'd have to abstain !

Did it cost you owt?

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32 minutes ago, Mister Gee said:

That’s because you’re an idiot. Every time you post you give yourself away as someone else on here who’s equally as thick but I’ll let you stew for a bit longer.

Come on G , spill the beans 

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8 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Come on G , spill the beans 

Like a said....ive got no idea what hes rambling on about

 

Its like talking to The Riddler

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11 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Come on G , spill the beans 

 

1 minute ago, Jack Grey said:

Like a said....ive got no idea what hes rambling on about

 

Its like talking to The Riddler

That stew is bubbling nicely. 

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35 minutes ago, Mister Gee said:

Did it cost you owt?

Yes, £15 because I'm ex military - but worth it if it helps to get rid of the buffoon !

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4 minutes ago, Mossway said:

Yes, £15 because I'm ex military - but worth it if it helps to get rid of the buffoon !

That was a bit daft, the Tories are a bunch of conniving full weight wrong un’s. I’d have gone for the under 26 deal for a fiver even though I’m 54.

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1 minute ago, Mister Gee said:

That was a bit daft, the Tories are a bunch of conniving full weight wrong un’s. I’d have gone for the under 26 deal for a fiver even though I’m 54.

You could get them all exited by making them think they are starting to appeal to young people too. :hihi:

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3 hours ago, Mister Gee said:

That was a bit daft, the Tories are a bunch of conniving full weight wrong un’s. I’d have gone for the under 26 deal for a fiver even though I’m 54.

.... yet they won the election with the huge majority and completely annihilated the opposition for years to come.

 

Dry your eyes mate.

 

If you honestly think simply getting rid of Boris is going to open the door to some easy victory for Captain Hindsight and his bunch of champagne socialists you are deluded.

Edited by ECCOnoob

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Shows how bad things are when even the disgraced  former Health Secretary Matt Handcock is being spoken about as as a potential replacement for Johnson, (only by a 'PR guru') in yesterdays Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/dec/27/matt-hancock-scandal-politicians-prime-minister

 

The BTL comments are savage, but accurate.

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9 minutes ago, West 77 said:

And won Hartlepool.

 

The Tories who voted against the Plan B covid restrictions had valid arguments for doing so.  I'm more than happy for Tory MPs to question covid policy.

Locking 70 million people in their homes as a caution to 'Save the NHS' destroying lives and businesses is not a solution.

 

They used the science and data to implement draconian restrictions on our lives and then started to ignore the science and data to implement them again. Even after they promised that vaccines were the way out of the pandemic.

 

It'll give Boris some breathing space and a bit of a reprieve but i still think he'll try to bring in some form of restrictions this month.

 

The added bonus is that hes made Sturgeon and Drakeford look like a couple of evil dictators. 

 

Northern England will be full of Scots on NYE 👍

Edited by Jack Grey

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11 hours ago, altus said:

You could get them all exited by making them think they are starting to appeal to young people too. :hihi:

Yes!  Hitler Youth. :hihi:

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18 minutes ago, Jack Grey said:

Locking 70 million people in their homes as a caution to 'Save the NHS' destroying lives and businesses is not a solution.

 

They used the science and data to implement draconian restrictions on our lives and then started to ignore the science and data to implement them again. Even after they promised that vaccines were the way out of the pandemic.

 

It'll give Boris some breathing space and a bit of a reprieve but i still think he'll try to bring in some form of restrictions this month.

 

The added bonus is that hes made Sturgeon and Drakeford look like a couple of evil dictators. 

 

Northern England will be full of Scots on NYE 👍

Problem being is that it’s the only game in town and he has to be seen doing something. Labour claim that everything that he does is wrong, without coming up with a viable alternative on this subject, if in-fact there is one.

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