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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 20:11 - Sep 5 by GrandadDel
Good old Boris. They were loving it.!
Yeah nothing like the awkward laughter of people feeling obliged to laugh at someone in power despite inwardly cringing.
Pronouns: He/Him/His.
"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 20:11 - Sep 5 by GrandadDel
Good old Boris. They were loving it.!
Yes it will appeal to a certain sort, and that’s the plan. I’m not sure his party joker act works particularly well as PM in the HoC, but he was on slightly more familiar territory here. It was still awful, but the odd wise crack will sell it to his core audience.
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 20:20 - Sep 5 by GrandadDel
Squit
You obviously havent ever needed police urgently only to have to wait and wait and wait before giving up
I agree, it’s a problem. Significant increases in police response times are being reported from different regions across England, often a doubling of more in the last 3-8 years. It seems that government budget cuts are getting the blame.
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 21:01 - Sep 5 by jas0999
Corbyn is no better.
I’m at the point where I’m struggling to believe anyone would be worse (Kippers, BPers excepted). Austerity has fecked everything for the ‘normal’ person in this country. Someone suggests maybe a different approach, where we try and limit the raping of our economy by investors holed up in off-shore tax havens, and people suck air through their teeth, shake their heads and mumble ‘ooh, we can’t be having that’. And that’s despite ample evidence from on the continent that greater public ownership can deliver better services and more successful companies. The best counter argument seems to be ‘well, it was a bit grim over 50 years ago’.
It’s nonsensical when you think about it. We’ve a system that delvers eye-watering inequality, that everyone complains about, but nobody dares to blink. We’ve been conditioned to accept our lot.
Drives me nuts. (And no, I’m not a Labour member/voter).
I have come to negotiate with you … about the stopback thingy … you know the thing in that island we don't want … well I don't mean we don't want the island … Ireland. Yes we want Ireland … well just the North mind … not that we have anything against the other bit … what is it? Oh yes, the South. That's right isn't it?
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 05:51 - Sep 6 by peterleeblue
His main line is "lets just get on with it and stop dithering and delaying". He uses this virtually every time he is opposed.
His main argument in favour of a precipitate, probably No Deal Brexit is not any economic, governmental or social benefit, but merely the fact that people have got bored with the subject after three years and it's too much effort to try finding a solution.
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 22:54 - Sep 5 by Nthsuffolkblue
I have come to negotiate with you … about the stopback thingy … you know the thing in that island we don't want … well I don't mean we don't want the island … Ireland. Yes we want Ireland … well just the North mind … not that we have anything against the other bit … what is it? Oh yes, the South. That's right isn't it?
Our Prime Minister ladies and gentlemen on 08:46 - Sep 6 by Guthrum
His main argument in favour of a precipitate, probably No Deal Brexit is not any economic, governmental or social benefit, but merely the fact that people have got bored with the subject after three years and it's too much effort to try finding a solution.
They'd be in for a shock when they find out no deal is just the beginning. Or maybe not if the new season of Love Island has started by then.