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We have the leader of the free world undermining our government while his friends at Fox and Murdoch Empires try to overthrow it with what is basically a media Coup d'etat
Our London mayor (quite amazingly IMHO) is happy for a childish stunt to go ahead with a stupid balloon and we will have 1000's of professional ne'er-do-wells protesting against something that, er, I'm not sure they know.
Our guests behaviour is appalling, he has basically entered our front room and shat in it and rather than rise above this the Great British public (with the help of extreme organisations) are fighting it out with Trump in a race to the bottom.
I'm not a great fan of May but she is in an impossible position.
By the way Republicans, this is why we have Her Maj, she's gonna have a word with The Donald and threaten him with a kick in the balls.
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“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
Right, I think I have grasped it. on 11:06 - Jul 13 by Bluefish
Of course not. Can't stand the concept of her and the family. I wouldn't cross the road the see her let alone watch a tv series about them.
Selling the crown assets off could probably plug the gap from the brexit fook up
Sounding more like a Socialist all the time Fishers, you'll be seizing the means of production in no time.
In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
Have no sympathy for Mrs May she played the game & put herself in this position
& what Wibur Ross said about a trade agreement with the US shows their real intent, that shoule not be overlooked Trump is merely reinforcing what most people ignored when Ross was here.
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Right, I think I have grasped it. on 12:42 - Jul 13 with 4303 views
Have no sympathy for Mrs May she played the game & put herself in this position
& what Wibur Ross said about a trade agreement with the US shows their real intent, that shoule not be overlooked Trump is merely reinforcing what most people ignored when Ross was here.
Oh no, now we have to expect a year or more of GlasgowBlue haranguing everyone on the forum who has ever given the slightest indication of voting Tory a six page lecture on Islamophobia in their party.
Right, I think I have grasped it. on 12:41 - Jul 13 by noggin
Leader of the free world. Really? Ask the guests at Guantanamo about that.
It's a "saying" Noggin.
I have always been a big critic of everything USA full stop, so please don't try and twist what I post, I get enough of that from people with less marbles than you.
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
Right, I think I have grasped it. on 12:42 - Jul 13 by MattinLondon
That’s because you don’t live in London but in a small village.
I have to say that, living six hundred or so miles away and never reading The Sun, the impression I get of Sadiq Khan is that he does a decent job. Certainly a step up from the previous incumbent.
Right, I think I have grasped it. on 13:06 - Jul 13 by WeWereZombies
I have to say that, living six hundred or so miles away and never reading The Sun, the impression I get of Sadiq Khan is that he does a decent job. Certainly a step up from the previous incumbent.
Based on what achievements?
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Right, I think I have grasped it. on 13:08 - Jul 13 with 4180 views
Right, I think I have grasped it. on 12:48 - Jul 13 by WeWereZombies
Oh no, now we have to expect a year or more of GlasgowBlue haranguing everyone on the forum who has ever given the slightest indication of voting Tory a six page lecture on Islamophobia in their party.
There is a pattern of Islamophobia within the Tory party emerging. There have been too many instances to dismiss it as a "small pocket" so it really needs looking into before it gets out of hand and starts to reach the levels that anti semitism has in the Labour party. Although I'm not confident that this current PM is in the mood to address the issue.
With this in mind I can't see why anyone who is a Muslim would vote for a party that has a problem with Islamophobia or indeed why anyone who is against racism in any form would do so.
I'ts another of a long list of reasons why I wouldn't vote for the current incarnation of the Tory party or advise anyone else to do so.