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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 23:49:22 GMT
Thankfully Sunak won't ever get the opportunity to pull off his grubby little plan.
The ECHR is what protects us all from being ruled by the fascist dictatorship he so craves.
Get in the fuckin bin, you horrible man ...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 23:39:14 GMT
Braverman is a complete scumbag, as was her predecessor ...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 23:24:50 GMT
Poached Eggs on top of beans on toast is fuckin mint!
And FWIW, I once saw Rainy Day Meal in a battle of the bands contest with World of Twist ...
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Apr 3, 2024 20:47:39 GMT
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 20:47:39 GMT
Foden again demonstrating this evening, that his best position is by far and away as a number 10. Yes it definitely is But not playing Bellingham there would be the biggest footballing crime of the century Foden will have to play wide, he comes inside and links up with Bellingham and Kane anyway Possibly the top two number 10's in the world. Foden has been imperious tonight! šš
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 20:31:32 GMT
Foden again demonstrating this evening, that his best position is by far and away as a number 10.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 19:08:00 GMT
Indeed, the vast majority of aid workers and journalists killed previously, were unfortunately (for them) not white Westerners ...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 14:34:02 GMT
Monkey torturelock them up and throw away the key...sick fuckers don't deserve to live.
Blimey, I had no idea that this was even a thing.
I'm part way through the documentary that you have linked.
How the fuck can people get 'enjoyment' from such depravity? They are truly very sick individuals, who must have similar psychological makeups to the likes of Brady and Hindley.
When you come across stuff like this, it makes you realise just how many sick fucks must be actually out there.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 14:09:12 GMT
i didn't realise that the wife of SIR kier starmer was jewish ... do you think that that is why threads like this is attractive to folks who are normally pro labour ? Spit it out chief, if you're going to accuse folk of what I think you are have the balls to name names. And then be prepared to back it up with evidence. These fake cries of antisemitism are getting pretty fucking tedious though........
He doesn't have to apparently.
Nowadays, it seems you can suggest anything you like on the Oatcake and you are perfectly entitled to do so because it's just your personal 'opinion'.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 11:35:09 GMT
They genuinely are utterly incompetent.
How many teacher strikes did we have to go through as they attempted to avoid giving them a decent pay rise and now they're paying IMMIGRANTS Ā£10k bonuses to come here to fill the staff shortages!.
Today in Clown World indeed ...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 9:23:51 GMT
Just let this sink in ... The industry was privatised in 1989 for a net price of Ā£6.1bn, Ā£7.5bn price minus a dowry of Ā£1.5bn to give companies a debt free start. So far water companies have paid more than Ā£75bn in dividends, and neglected investment. Customer bills have increased by over 350%, double the rate of inflation. Companies operate through complex opaque corporate structures and are adept at shifting profits to low/no tax jurisdiction. They pay little or no corporation tax. In 2023, sewage was dumped into rivers/seas for 3.6 million hours, compared to 1.75m hours in 2022. Some 3bn litres of water is lost every year due to leaks from a dilapidated infrastructure. No new reservoirs have been built since 1989.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 9:18:51 GMT
Every piece of paper that is put in front of you Mr. Cameron isn't of equal importance is it?
How fuckin stupid do you think we all are?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 9:01:28 GMT
Is that the sound of a pennies beginning to drop?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 8:50:58 GMT
The inquiry is split in to seven fazes, with faze five tipped to be the one likely to be the most explosive, as it sees the key Post Office lawyers and executives all giving evidence. It begins next Tuesday 9th April (week 1) with Alan Bates giving evidence but the big two weeks are weeks 3 (23-26 April), when Susan Crichton (General Counsel for the PO and heard in the tapes linked above attempting to cancel MP's inquiries), Chris Aujard (another former General Counsel for the PO) and Angela van den Bogerd (heavily featured in the ITV drama) all giving evidence and week 7, when Paula Vennells gives evidence on 22/23/24th May. The police are not obliged to wait until the inquiry is completed (which wont be for several years), at the moment, there isn't any sign that they are investigating or gathering evidence, as no official police inquiry has been opened.
According to this article www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68691257 the Met Police have been conducting an enquiry since 2020. To be fair up until now there hasn't been definitive evidence of a cover up and the Post Office lawyers have consistently denied any wrong doing. On the face of it the audio tapes blow the whole thing wide open so now the police might act. However with the key players now due to testify at the public enquiry they might wait until this goes on record before charging anyone
That's a very odd story isn't it?
It begins by saying "Former sub-postmasters and politicians have called for the Post Office to face a police investigation after BBC News revealed the company knew of flaws in its Horizon IT system."
But then goes on to say, that a Police inquiry has actually been on going since Jan 2020, however, in that time only two people have actually been interviewed! What sort of police investigation takes four years to interview just two individuals?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 8:11:45 GMT
When is Vennells due to be questioned at the inquiry ? I don't know how this works but are the police obliged to wait until the inquiry is complete before taking any action ? Will they take any action ? Maybe they're "investigating" and "gathering evidence". Or maybe it's just delaying tactics.
The inquiry is split in to seven fazes, with faze five tipped to be the one likely to be the most explosive, as it sees the key Post Office lawyers and executives all giving evidence.
It begins next Tuesday 9th April (week 1) with Alan Bates giving evidence but the big two weeks are weeks 3 (23-26 April), when Susan Crichton (General Counsel for the PO and heard in the tapes linked above attempting to cancel MP's inquiries), Chris Aujard (another former General Counsel for the PO) and Angela van den Bogerd (heavily featured in the ITV drama) all giving evidence and week 7, when Paula Vennells gives evidence on 22/23/24th May.
The police are not obliged to wait until the inquiry is completed (which wont be for several years), at the moment, there isn't any sign that they are investigating or gathering evidence, as no official police inquiry has been opened.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 3, 2024 0:21:17 GMT
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 22:10:36 GMT
I'm not sure how they're allowed to get away with this. For one, he is absolutely lying and secondly, it's borderline racist.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 21:25:08 GMT
Not really sure what the police are waiting for now ...
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Apr 2, 2024 14:51:27 GMT
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 14:51:27 GMT
How on earth can you say that you have no recollection of there being a history of Ramadan being celebrated in the UK and then just moments later, say you can recount the time you celebrated Ramadan with your Muslim friends, just last year?
Iām talking on a larger scale and it being well publicised not from a personal perspective. Try and twist it how you want though. I wasn't twisting anything Cobs, I directly quoted what you actually said. I didn't add or subtract anything to your own words. As has been said already, the only reason for the attention this year, is because it's landed at the same as Easter.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 12:31:42 GMT
Finished it last night. Soundtrack is amazing but as for the rest of it, I really wouldn't bother, I found it to be embarrassingly bad at times but then I wasn't a fan of Peaky Blinders either.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 12:23:42 GMT
Three very interesting opinions from Graham Goulden (former Scottish PC), Akala (knife crime campaigner) and Lee Broadbent (fomer chair of the GMP Federation).
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 12:01:19 GMT
Iām just wondering if there will ever be a red line when it comes to Israel or will countries like ours continue to pay lip service whilst they do what the hell they want? And it's not just about the murder of the poor aid workers, it's about how many Palestinian kids are going to now starve to death as a result of the charity (quite understandbly) suspending it's operations. All part of the Israeli plan ...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 9:16:45 GMT
Too many Easter Eggs? š¤£
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 2, 2024 1:40:25 GMT
Eh? You said ... So on your request, I did correct you for being wrong and your reply to that is ... Are you being serious? As for the 'cost' of the two 'celebrations', what has that got to do with anything? Muslims are celebrating Ramadan and Christians are respectfully remembering Christ, why does either event need to have a monetary value placed upon them, it's not a competition? Yes I was serious I have a number of Hindu and Muslim friends who are good mates and like me like to have a laugh and can party with the best of them. In the case of the muslim lads theyāre top blokes and you couldnāt meet 2 nicer guys. They like a laugh and for a bit of fun we did fast with one of them last year just for a day to give him some support and so he could see us struggle with no food between dawn and sunset to keep his chin up. In relation to the money I donāt have an issue with it if itās self sustaining however it does seem a little ostentatious if itās being paid for out of the mayors funds when it could be spent on something more important like stopping crime that benefits the wider community more. That said itās the same with the NYE fireworks.
How on earth can you say that you have no recollection of there being a history of Ramadan being celebrated in the UK and then just moments later, say you can recount the time you celebrated Ramadan with your Muslim friends, just last year?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 23:23:39 GMT
Yeah you're wrong. Ramadan has been celebrated in the UK for a long time, as has the Diwali celebrations, I posted a number of pictures reflecting as much on this very thread just three days ago, you were posting on here at the time. Did you open the link in my reply to you above, showing 20,000 Christians celebrating Easter in Trafalgar Square this weekend? 'Celebration' might actually be the wrong word, as Good Friday is regarded as the most solemn day in the Christian calendar, for obvious reasons but nevertheles, it is being recognised and remembered with great reverance. No I didnāt apologies must have missed the post as I was either - sleeping - working - having a life - in church - taking the dog for a walk In relation to the events of the weekend Iām pretty sure that one cost significantly less than the other. I am aware of Ramadan and Diwali as I have a number of muslim and hindu friends that celebrate them so theyāre not something that are new to me and Iāve actually fasted last year in relation to supporting my muslim friend along with some of my other mates (it was no fun). He often gets headaches when he fasts. Once was enough for me. I guess like halloween and bonfire night theyāve become more commercial over the last few years as prior to then they seemed to get little attention in the media. Eh? You said ... Correct me if Iām wrong but I donāt remember there being a long history of Ramadan being celebrated in the U.K. in the past. So on your request, I did correct you for being wrong and your reply to that is ... I am aware of Ramadan and Diwali as I have a number of muslim and hindu friends that celebrate them so theyāre not something that are new to me Are you being serious? As for the 'cost' of the two 'celebrations', what has that got to do with anything?
Muslims are celebrating Ramadan and Christians are respectfully remembering Christ, why does either event need to have a monetary value placed upon them, it's not a competition?
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Apr 1, 2024 22:24:03 GMT
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 22:24:03 GMT
Yeah you're wrong. Ramadan has been celebrated in the UK for a long time, as has the Diwali celebrations, I posted a number of pictures reflecting as much on this very thread just three days ago, you were posting on here at the time. Did you open the link in my reply to you above, showing 20,000 Christians celebrating Easter in Trafalgar Square this weekend? 'Celebration' might actually be the wrong word, as Good Friday is regarded as the most solemn day in the Christian calendar, for obvious reasons but nevertheles, it is being recognised and remembered with great reverance.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 20:36:32 GMT
'The new measures will "increase use and health related harms, especially among youth," says CPME Vice President, Professor Ray Walley.' Well it hasn't in places that have legalised š¤ 'The party Merkel headed, the Christian Democratic Union party (CDU), has already pledged to reverse the changes if it wins power at the next election.' Someone should tell the CDU that without cannabis there'd in all likelihood be no Christianity š¤¦š
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 19:43:01 GMT
Is there even such a thing as 'Easter lights', I've never heard of them? To be fair I hadnāt heard of Ramadan lights either.
That maybe but Ramadan lights are an actual thing, Easter lights aren't, are they?
It seems like people are looking to be angry about something just for the sake of it.
There were 20,000 people celebrating Easter in Trafalgar Square this weekend ...
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 19:13:07 GMT
What makes you suggest that there were no Easter celebrations this year?
Maybe itās the press thatās trying to push an agenda but it certainly seems like Ramadan are getting priority ahead of other celebrations. If you do a google search on āEaster lights Londonā and āRamadan lights Londonā there certainly seems somewhat of an imbalance.
Is there even such a thing as 'Easter lights', I've never heard of them?
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Apr 1, 2024 18:28:36 GMT
Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 18:28:36 GMT
This perhaps explains the London administration's priorities? Don't forget Khan's "Happy Ramadan" lights but unsurprisingly no Easter celebrations this year.
What makes you suggest that there were no Easter celebrations this year?
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Post by Paul Spencer on Apr 1, 2024 18:21:53 GMT
Think this is distasteful from Marina. She wouldn't attack the religious beliefs of Jewish or Muslim conservstive ministers on their holy days I bet. It's stuff like this from "left wing" (if you presume starmer cheerleaders are left rather than centrist) commentators which fuel this left wing pro muslim/anti Christian rhetoric you see. I also question how some of their actions align with their beliefs but I don't think Easter Sunday is the day for going on multiple tirades. If the same was said on a holy day about a Muslim or Jewish MP you'd be called islamaphobic or antisemetic. Personally I don't think it is anti Christian, antisemetic or islamaphobic anyway. But I know others do see it otherwise.
Mate I don't think that this is what she is doing at all.
She's not having a go at somebody's religious beliefs but rather, she's having a go at Tory politicians who weaponise Christianity, in an attempt to blatantly hijack the religion to further their political position. It's no different to Trump selling bibles, when actually, he couldn't give a flying fuck about the bible at all but he does so because he desperately needs the money from selling them, to pay his bond.
Jenrick is an evil man, who displays absolutely no Christian values whatsoever, Purkis is not having a go at his (apparent) beliefs but merely calling out the hypocrisy of the man himself.
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