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Post by drjeffsdiscobarge on Jun 28, 2017 20:21:11 GMT
Now i've always struggled with understanding irony. But we got an email at work on the same day that the Coalition of Chaos backhander was announced advising us that we need to ensure we were all up to date with new regulations that had come into force that day...
...The Money Laundering Regulations, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017...
Irony surely?!?! :-)
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 28, 2017 20:32:54 GMT
But the main difference is they didn't they didn't give 1.5 billion pounds to the DUP (less than Labours election pledges) they didn't put the northern Island peace process in jeopardy and they didn't buy the election by giving a bung. But the Tories did while getting in bed with a terrorist supporting, old testament party that is low on personal rights. if Labour had done a deal in 2010 or 2015 (which they were fully prepared to do if power were to swing towards them in a hung parliament) would you be denouncing them the same as you now denounce the Tories, would you be lambasting them for colluding with 'terrorist sympathisers'? The reason I'm denouncing them now is because of Roger and the tory boys throughout the general election and their double standards now!! as I said a long time ago the peace process is in place if Northern Ireland People can forgive and forget, so must we but throughout the campaign Roger and the Tory boys didn't want to talk politics just mud sling you see when its on the other foot they just shut up that's why I've kept pushing this point showing their hypocrisy
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jun 28, 2017 20:34:29 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. Well its not necessary is it, Rog after the last election. Despite voting for Austerity tonight, five senior Cabinet Ministers were against it at 1PM this afternoon and its thought that a majority of Tory MP's now want to end the Public Pay Freeze. They are voting against their principles and voting to punish the poorest in society simply to cling to a mandate they don;t really have. A disastrous day for the Tories all told and the electorate will not forget. When this shame ends I think the Tories will be looking at no more than 220 seats if they carry on like today. Which is pleasing I suppose but not for the poorest in our country in the meantime.
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 28, 2017 20:42:47 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. Roger you are a prize prat at times the national debt that labour left was 1/2 the national debt the conservatives have now after 7 years of vicious tory cuts the national debt in the first place was created by labour bailing out the tory bankers in them getting to greedy and what have we to show for it nothing as the Tories sold of the bank as soon as it got profitable cheaply to there mates in the city so before you criticise anyone about economies make sure your party are as whiter than white
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Post by flashman on Jun 28, 2017 20:48:02 GMT
It will be the poorest who will suffer the most if Labour undermines our negotiations with the EU if Corbyns plans are hatched . It's all well and good spouting off about austerity , but what the vast majority fail to grasp is the simple principle that we need to maintain a very strong grip on any deals that are done and not show our hand prior to any discussions .
It isn't as though Mays team are going out there to make any of the UKs citizens any poorer , but as sure as night follows day the poorest will be the first to suffer as a result of our failure in Europe to secure a deal.
I know that the left wing are determined to sabotage any deal being done if it's not what they would like to see such as curbs on immigration , but sometimes in life you have to honour what the referendum decided last June .
It's all pretty pathetic from Labour and the Lib dems....we need solidarity and unity to get the very best deal in Europe , but the Labour Party seem only too keen to scupper the plans.
Sad very sad.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 28, 2017 20:51:13 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. Well its not necessary is it, Rog after the last election. Despite voting for Austerity tonight, five senior Cabinet Ministers were against it at 1PM this afternoon and its thought that a majority of Tory MP's now want to end the Public Pay Freeze. They are voting against their principles and voting to punish the poorest in society simply to cling to a mandate they don;t really have. A disastrous day for the Tories all told and the electorate will not forget. When this shame ends I think the Tories will be looking at no more than 220 seats if they carry on like today. Which is pleasing I suppose but not for the poorest in our country in the meantime. Cobblers. MSM interviewing an MP or two who say 'we need a review' or 'it should reconsidered' or some such and it's reported as a u-turn on the manifesto. But it clearly isn't. So when a policy change doesn't happen later in the afternoon that can be called a u-turn on a u-turn. This is weak stuff even from you. Anyway, nobody, but nobody is really looking at the Queens Speech voting patterns only saddo's like me and you. All MP's from all parties voted exactly how they thought they would when they went to bed last night. And the mandate they don't really have is spelled 323
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Post by manmarking on Jun 28, 2017 20:58:58 GMT
It will be the poorest who will suffer the most if Labour undermines our negotiations with the EU if Corbyns plans are hatched . It's all well and good spouting off about austerity , but what the vast majority fail to grasp is the simple principle that we need to maintain a very strong grip on any deals that are done and not show our hand prior to any discussions . It isn't as though Mays team are going out there to make any of the UKs citizens any poorer , but as sure as night follows day the poorest will be the first to suffer as a result of our failure in Europe to secure a deal. I know that the left wing are determined to sabotage any deal being done if it's not what they would like to see such as curbs on immigration , but sometimes in life you have to honour what the referendum decided last June . It's all pretty pathetic from Labour and the Lib dems....we need solidarity and unity to get the very best deal in Europe , but the Labour Party seem only too keen to scupper the plans. Sad very sad. Fascinating opinion, fella So you'd rather the opposition wasn't an opposition? And had no say in the negotiations? Some would say that demonstrates a fairly callous disregard for well over 50% of the electorate that didn't vote for the Tories/DUP. I say it's fucking maverick. And I like maverick thinking. Never let it be said that you don't think outside the box, mate Top work. Great opinions. Keep em flowing
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jun 28, 2017 21:04:26 GMT
Well its not necessary is it, Rog after the last election. Despite voting for Austerity tonight, five senior Cabinet Ministers were against it at 1PM this afternoon and its thought that a majority of Tory MP's now want to end the Public Pay Freeze. They are voting against their principles and voting to punish the poorest in society simply to cling to a mandate they don;t really have. A disastrous day for the Tories all told and the electorate will not forget. When this shame ends I think the Tories will be looking at no more than 220 seats if they carry on like today. Which is pleasing I suppose but not for the poorest in our country in the meantime. Cobblers. MSM interviewing an MP or two who say 'we need a review' or 'it should reconsidered' or some such and it's reported as a u-turn on the manifesto. But it clearly isn't. So when a policy change doesn't happen later in the afternoon that can be called a u-turn on a u-turn. This is weak stuff even from you. Anyway, nobody, but nobody is really looking at the Queens Speech voting patterns only saddo's like me and you. All MP's from all parties voted exactly how they thought they would when they went to bed last night. And the mandate they don't really have is spelled 323 I take it you've been living in a hole today, Rog so I'll forgive your absolute pig ignorance on the matter. Go and follow the timeline of events from today, look at change in policy, look at what cabinet members have said including the very senior Michael Fallon, then roll forward to the lobby briefing this afternoon where the whole Political lobby including right wing commentators were in hilarity at the u-turn on the u-turn (presumably when the Treasury got involved)! This culminated tonight into an Orange March in to deeper austerity. The electorate will not forget this. Who'd have thought they would have embraced the Coalition of Chaos mantle with such ruthless enthusiasm?!
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 28, 2017 21:10:32 GMT
Well its not necessary is it, Rog after the last election. Despite voting for Austerity tonight, five senior Cabinet Ministers were against it at 1PM this afternoon and its thought that a majority of Tory MP's now want to end the Public Pay Freeze. They are voting against their principles and voting to punish the poorest in society simply to cling to a mandate they don;t really have. A disastrous day for the Tories all told and the electorate will not forget. When this shame ends I think the Tories will be looking at no more than 220 seats if they carry on like today. Which is pleasing I suppose but not for the poorest in our country in the meantime. Cobblers. MSM interviewing an MP or two who say 'we need a review' or 'it should reconsidered' or some such and it's reported as a u-turn on the manifesto. But it clearly isn't. So when a policy change doesn't happen later in the afternoon that can be called a u-turn on a u-turn. This is weak stuff even from you. Anyway, nobody, but nobody is really looking at the Queens Speech voting patterns only saddo's like me and you. All MP's from all parties voted exactly how they thought they would when they went to bed last night. And the mandate they don't really have is spelled 323 So you didn't see the news when the tory ministers said that pay boards would look at public sector pay then they later that evening voted against that also DUP wanted end to austerity then vote for it what a joke you are they are and the Tory's are
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 28, 2017 21:14:58 GMT
It will be the poorest who will suffer the most if Labour undermines our negotiations with the EU if Corbyns plans are hatched . It's all well and good spouting off about austerity , but what the vast majority fail to grasp is the simple principle that we need to maintain a very strong grip on any deals that are done and not show our hand prior to any discussions . It isn't as though Mays team are going out there to make any of the UKs citizens any poorer , but as sure as night follows day the poorest will be the first to suffer as a result of our failure in Europe to secure a deal. I know that the left wing are determined to sabotage any deal being done if it's not what they would like to see such as curbs on immigration , but sometimes in life you have to honour what the referendum decided last June . It's all pretty pathetic from Labour and the Lib dems....we need solidarity and unity to get the very best deal in Europe , but the Labour Party seem only too keen to scupper the plans. Sad very sad. Fascinating opinion, fella So you'd rather the opposition wasn't an opposition? And had no say in the negotiations? Some would say that demonstrates a fairly callous disregard for well over 50% of the electorate that didn't vote for the Tories/DUP. I say it's fucking maverick. And I like maverick thinking. Never let it be said that you don't think outside the box, mate Top work. Great opinions. Keep em flowing He would not be happy till we have Kim John May as overall emperor where we all kowtow to her divine will by the way roger how's the new profile working for you
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Post by followyoudown on Jun 28, 2017 21:16:37 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. Roger you are a prize prat at times the national debt that labour left was 1/2 the national debt the conservatives have now after 7 years of vicious tory cuts the national debt in the first place was created by labour bailing out the tory bankers in them getting to greedy and what have we to show for it nothing as the Tories sold of the bank as soon as it got profitable cheaply to there mates in the city so before you criticise anyone about economies make sure your party are as whiter than white I've read some garbage from you but this takes the biscuit, Labour left a deficit of £144 billion for the tories, thats spending £144 billion a YEAR more than they take in tax each YEAR, this wasn't for one off items this is the normal day to day running costs, thats why they left the no money left note. And the crisis was made worse by Labour bailing out Northern Rock because it was located in a Labour heartland.
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Post by bmstoke on Jun 28, 2017 21:23:44 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. So you think punishing our emergency services is acceptable just so you can go onto a message board and celebrate that "your team won" is appropriate behaviour. I don't know how old you are but you could really do with growing the fuck up.
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 28, 2017 21:29:58 GMT
Well its not necessary is it, Rog after the last election. Despite voting for Austerity tonight, five senior Cabinet Ministers were against it at 1PM this afternoon and its thought that a majority of Tory MP's now want to end the Public Pay Freeze. They are voting against their principles and voting to punish the poorest in society simply to cling to a mandate they don;t really have. A disastrous day for the Tories all told and the electorate will not forget. When this shame ends I think the Tories will be looking at no more than 220 seats if they carry on like today. Which is pleasing I suppose but not for the poorest in our country in the meantime. Cobblers. MSM interviewing an MP or two who say 'we need a review' or 'it should reconsidered' or some such and it's reported as a u-turn on the manifesto. But it clearly isn't. So when a policy change doesn't happen later in the afternoon that can be called a u-turn on a u-turn. This is weak stuff even from you. Anyway, nobody, but nobody is really looking at the Queens Speech voting patterns only saddo's like me and you. All MP's from all parties voted exactly how they thought they would when they went to bed last night. And the mandate they don't really have is spelled 323 Roger if you look at Hansard (that's the record of speeches in the house of commons to you) you will see conservative MPS speaking for the Labour proposal and also Michael Fallon, Jeremy hunt and Chris Grayling's comments at 1 o'clock saying that the pay freeze must be looked at. also number 10 said public sector pay restraint was "one of the tough decisions" the government had had to make but that ministers were going to "listen to the messages that were sent at the election" and said, "we understand that people are weary after years of hard work to re-build the economy". link look for yourself if you don't believe us!! As I said throughout the election you cant trust a tory! the conservative party putting the Con in politics!! the Tories the really nasty party!!
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Post by oggyoggy on Jun 28, 2017 21:41:37 GMT
Roger you are a prize prat at times the national debt that labour left was 1/2 the national debt the conservatives have now after 7 years of vicious tory cuts the national debt in the first place was created by labour bailing out the tory bankers in them getting to greedy and what have we to show for it nothing as the Tories sold of the bank as soon as it got profitable cheaply to there mates in the city so before you criticise anyone about economies make sure your party are as whiter than white I've read some garbage from you but this takes the biscuit, Labour left a deficit of £144 billion for the tories, thats spending £144 billion a YEAR more than they take in tax each YEAR, this wasn't for one off items this is the normal day to day running costs, thats why they left the no money left note. And the crisis was made worse by Labour bailing out Northern Rock because it was located in a Labour heartland. The impact of the financial crisis was worsened because of Thatcher deregulating banks. The tories heavily criticised Balir's government for regulating them and so had the tories been in charge instead of labour the financial crisis would have hit us harder. Plus the tories have pressed the self destruct button on our economy because of brexit. The tories are economically illiterate
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 28, 2017 21:47:17 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. Good to see you admit to being a heartless Tory Rog. And you know full well that labour have actually handled the economy better than the Tories, the facts are there as you well know. You're either a wind up merchant or a wealthy tosspot, care to enlighten us?
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 28, 2017 21:48:57 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. So you think punishing our emergency services is acceptable just so you can go onto a message board and celebrate that "your team won" is appropriate behaviour. I don't know how old you are but you could really do with growing the fuck up. I am beginning to think that Roger is a sixth form college student with no grip on the real world whatsoever.
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Post by bmstoke on Jun 28, 2017 21:53:24 GMT
The Tory party so beloved on here had a chance today to prove they are not the nasty party and provide a little support to people who protect and help us.
They couldn't find it within themselves to do that.
What an outstanding bunch of patriots they are.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 28, 2017 21:59:08 GMT
The Tory party so beloved on here had a chance today to prove they are not the nasty party and provide a little support to people who protect and help us. They couldn't find it within themselves to do that. What an outstanding bunch of patriots they are. The establishment as always, look after themselves.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 28, 2017 22:08:05 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. So you think punishing our emergency services is acceptable just so you can go onto a message board and celebrate that "your team won" is appropriate behaviour. I don't know how old you are but you could really do with growing the fuck up. Mate I came on here to counter the usual cobblers from Momo. Nobody's getting punished. Public sector pay is the only pay that Government can directly control so when it comes to austerity they are going to be affected. You think employees in the private sector have been buying racehorses and Rolls Royce's over the same period ?? No, they haven't and they also had much less job security as well.
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Post by bmstoke on Jun 28, 2017 22:09:36 GMT
So you think punishing our emergency services is acceptable just so you can go onto a message board and celebrate that "your team won" is appropriate behaviour. I don't know how old you are but you could really do with growing the fuck up. I am beginning to think that Roger is a sixth form college student with no grip on the real world whatsoever. Roger is just not very bright, unless it comes to trawling right wing websites to back up his outlandish views.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 28, 2017 22:11:59 GMT
So we didn't even need the DUP with only 309 to beat The rest is just white noise. What you need to remember is that austerity isn't a punishment from "The Tories" it's a necessary budgeting correction after Labour spunked all the money away. Good to see you admit to being a heartless Tory Rog. And you know full well that labour have actually handled the economy better than the Tories, the facts are there as you well know. You're either a wind up merchant or a wealthy tosspot, care to enlighten us? So heartless Tory is code for economic realist. Gotcha. And Labour handling the economy better Wow. I understand that you are or used to be a teacher. Serious question, what did you teach?
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Post by bmstoke on Jun 28, 2017 22:12:26 GMT
So you think punishing our emergency services is acceptable just so you can go onto a message board and celebrate that "your team won" is appropriate behaviour. I don't know how old you are but you could really do with growing the fuck up. Mate I came on here to counter the usual cobblers from Momo. Nobody's getting punished. Public sector pay is the only pay that Government can directly control so when it comes to austerity they are going to be affected. You think employees in the private sector have been buying racehorses and Rolls Royce's over the same period ?? No, they haven't and they also had much less job security as well. They have if they work in the upper echelons of the banking sector, the ones that got us in this shit in the first place.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 28, 2017 22:12:56 GMT
I am beginning to think that Roger is a sixth form college student with no grip on the real world whatsoever. Roger is just not very bright, unless it comes to trawling right wing websites to back up his outlandish views. Outlandish
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 28, 2017 22:14:30 GMT
Mate I came on here to counter the usual cobblers from Momo. Nobody's getting punished. Public sector pay is the only pay that Government can directly control so when it comes to austerity they are going to be affected. You think employees in the private sector have been buying racehorses and Rolls Royce's over the same period ?? No, they haven't and they also had much less job security as well. They have if they work in the upper echelons of the banking sector, the ones that got us in this shit in the first place. So apart from those "upper echelons" of the banking sector you agree that private sector employees haven't been rolling in it?
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Post by bmstoke on Jun 28, 2017 22:17:00 GMT
They have if they work in the upper echelons of the banking sector, the ones that got us in this shit in the first place. So apart from those "upper echelons" of the banking sector you agree that private sector employees haven't been rolling in it? I totally agree, we're just there to make the shareholders richer.
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Post by Parkhall Wanderer on Jun 28, 2017 22:17:04 GMT
Good to see you admit to being a heartless Tory Rog. And you know full well that labour have actually handled the economy better than the Tories, the facts are there as you well know. You're either a wind up merchant or a wealthy tosspot, care to enlighten us? So heartless Tory is code for economic realist. Gotcha. And Labour handling the economy better Wow. I understand that you are or used to be a teacher. Serious question, what did you teach? That people like you Rog are first class hypocrites like the rest of the Tory boys on here. Hope the day never comes when you have to dial 999. You will then reap what you have helped to sew. Can't wait to see Tory Boy in Stoke South at a surgery soon. I would love nothing more than to assist him in tasting hospital food
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Post by flashman on Jun 28, 2017 22:20:09 GMT
So heartless Tory is code for economic realist. Gotcha. And Labour handling the economy better Wow. I understand that you are or used to be a teacher. Serious question, what did you teach? That people like you Rog are first class hypocrites like the rest of the Tory boys on here. Hope the day never comes when you have to dial 999. You will then reap what you have helped to sew. Can't wait to see Tory Boy in Stoke South at a surgery soon. I would love nothing more than to assist him in tasting hospital food Why ....What bad experience or experiences have you had mate . .?
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Jun 28, 2017 22:24:20 GMT
So heartless Tory is code for economic realist. Gotcha. And Labour handling the economy better Wow. I understand that you are or used to be a teacher. Serious question, what did you teach? That people like you Rog are first class hypocrites like the rest of the Tory boys on here. Hope the day never comes when you have to dial 999. You will then reap what you have helped to sew. Can't wait to see Tory Boy in Stoke South at a surgery soon. I would love nothing more than to assist him in tasting hospital food Attachment Deleted
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Post by rat on Jun 28, 2017 22:25:01 GMT
It will be the poorest who will suffer the most if Labour undermines our negotiations with the EU if Corbyns plans are hatched . It's all well and good spouting off about austerity , but what the vast majority fail to grasp is the simple principle that we need to maintain a very strong grip on any deals that are done and not show our hand prior to any discussions . It isn't as though Mays team are going out there to make any of the UKs citizens any poorer , but as sure as night follows day the poorest will be the first to suffer as a result of our failure in Europe to secure a deal. I know that the left wing are determined to sabotage any deal being done if it's not what they would like to see such as curbs on immigration , but sometimes in life you have to honour what the referendum decided last June . It's all pretty pathetic from Labour and the Lib dems....we need solidarity and unity to get the very best deal in Europe , but the Labour Party seem only too keen to scupper the plans. Sad very sad. Do you actually believe any of this utter shite that you manage to conflate? Of course you don't. I honestly can't believe anyone can be so utterly, ridiculously thick. Only a Flashmumf can manage this sort of inverted thinking. Whatever next?
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Post by rat on Jun 28, 2017 22:28:25 GMT
I am beginning to think that Roger is a sixth form college student with no grip on the real world whatsoever. Roger is just not very bright, unless it comes to trawling right wing websites to back up his outlandish views. Todger's not the only peabrained halfwit on here tonight either. Flashmumf has collected his dog eggs, applied the pile cream, Ilda's in bed and he's straining at the leash
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