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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 26, 2022 7:18:02 GMT
I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt on that one and acknowledge it as quite a funny retort. That, or the coke is particularly strong in Kigali.
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Post by thewonderstuff on Jun 26, 2022 7:22:20 GMT
I don't know about 'the men in grey suits', it will be the men in white coats who will have to get him out out in the end!
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 26, 2022 7:35:52 GMT
I don't know about 'the men in grey suits', it will be the men in white coats who will have to get him out out in the end! Apparently his friends have privately admitted that the only way he'll leave No 10 is to be dragged out kicking and screaming, so they might need some strong tranquilizers...!
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Post by elystokie on Jun 26, 2022 8:14:42 GMT
I don't know about 'the men in grey suits', it will be the men in white coats who will have to get him out out in the end! Apparently his friends have privately admitted that the only way he'll leave No 10 is to be dragged out kicking and screaming, so they might need some strong tranquilizers...! "I ain't getting on no plane"
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 26, 2022 9:51:07 GMT
Apparently his friends have privately admitted that the only way he'll leave No 10 is to be dragged out kicking and screaming, so they might need some strong tranquilizers...! "I ain't getting on no plane" Hopefully hes leaving on a jet plane hr won't be back again 🤣
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 26, 2022 18:48:04 GMT
Oops....
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jun 26, 2022 19:06:21 GMT
A bluffer who doesn't care. It sad and embarrassing that intelligent people allow him to get away with it.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 26, 2022 19:10:53 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2022 20:03:09 GMT
I still think thats why Nurse Jenny McGee left her post
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 26, 2022 20:08:40 GMT
Whether he did or didn't almost die from something that may have been Covid, it still amazes me that there are people out there who think someone who belittled Covid and went around boasting how many people he was shaking hands with deserves some slack and leeway for being stupid enough to catch it by doing so.
If you look at his job approval rating it went sky high when he was ill. Sympathy is perfectly understandable. Not sure why that suddenly makes you think someone is doing a great job - especially since his hospitalisation appears almost entirely self-inflicted.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jun 26, 2022 20:13:44 GMT
Like fuck did Boris Johnson have a serious dose of Coronavirus, the useless sack of shit was sat on his bed watching Netflix for a week…..
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jun 26, 2022 20:25:05 GMT
I don't know about 'the men in grey suits', it will be the men in white coats who will have to get him out out in the end! Apparently his friends have privately admitted that the only way he'll leave No 10 is to be dragged out kicking and screaming, so they might need some strong tranquilizers...! Like darting an elephant on Safari?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jun 26, 2022 20:25:52 GMT
Like fuck did Boris Johnson have a serious dose of Coronavirus, the useless sack of shit was sat on his bed watching Netflix for a week….. As were 99.9% of people who had Covid
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Post by elystokie on Jun 26, 2022 20:28:33 GMT
Like fuck did Boris Johnson have a serious dose of Coronavirus, the useless sack of shit was sat on his bed watching Netflix for a week….. As were 99.9% of people who had Covid 100% of whom weren't (supposedly and badly) running the country at the time.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jun 26, 2022 20:34:04 GMT
Like fuck did Boris Johnson have a serious dose of Coronavirus, the useless sack of shit was sat on his bed watching Netflix for a week….. As were 99.9% of people who had Covid They didn't go on an unnecessary trip to ICU though..........
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Post by followyoudown on Jun 26, 2022 20:58:39 GMT
I still think thats why Nurse Jenny McGee left her post Another story from them, I don't know perhaps Tinfoil Huddy might not have the most reliable news sources...
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 26, 2022 21:21:13 GMT
I still think thats why Nurse Jenny McGee left her post Another story from them, I don't know perhaps Tinfoil Huddy might not have the most reliable news sources... Irony klaxon.....
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 26, 2022 21:24:01 GMT
Like fuck did Boris Johnson have a serious dose of Coronavirus, the useless sack of shit was sat on his bed watching Netflix for a week….. Or knowing boris past form wanted time with the nurses 😁 NHS to boris means national horny service 🤣🤣
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 26, 2022 21:39:48 GMT
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Post by 828492 on Jun 26, 2022 22:04:35 GMT
It was seven but Starmer told Gullis that Labour wasn’t that desperate.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Jun 26, 2022 22:12:48 GMT
I still think thats why Nurse Jenny McGee left her post Another story from them, I don't know perhaps Tinfoil Huddy might not have the most reliable news sources... This article was originally published on Grayzone, described in Private Eye as "the leading pro-Kremlin site in the English-speaking world now". So it appears they may not be the most reliable of news sources.
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Post by essexstokey on Jun 26, 2022 22:28:43 GMT
Big news if true to switch straight across is rare Think this story might be trying to force boris out but nothing in it and would labour get any benefit from it
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 27, 2022 6:41:20 GMT
Looks like there's a summer of discontent on its way, strike after strike, to add to the discontent in the Tory Party... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61946038
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Post by partickpotter on Jun 27, 2022 6:51:34 GMT
An interesting view of the upcoming “industrial” turmoil; The socialist case against the strikes“Socialists like me are supposed to always support industrial action. But reports that doctors, teachers, local government employees and just about everyone in the public sector are considering joining rail workers on strike have failed to gladden my proletarian heart. Why? Because the reality is that none of these workers have much of a case to make for bringing Britain to a halt.”
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Post by knype on Jun 27, 2022 7:14:05 GMT
Looks like there's a summer of discontent on its way, strike after strike, to add to the discontent in the Tory Party... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61946038All orchestrated by the lefty union nutters to oust Boris
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 27, 2022 7:29:34 GMT
Looks like there's a summer of discontent on its way, strike after strike, to add to the discontent in the Tory Party... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61946038All orchestrated by the lefty union nutters to oust Boris Or by hardworking people struggling to make ends meet...
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Post by partickpotter on Jun 27, 2022 7:39:26 GMT
Looks like there's a summer of discontent on its way, strike after strike, to add to the discontent in the Tory Party... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61946038All orchestrated by the lefty union nutters to oust Boris Prestwich asked a question earlier along the lines of “why shouldn’t unions go out on strike?”. And it’s a fair question. But there is an answer, which you’ve touched on. Actually two things… One - when strikes become political in nature rather than about working conditions. Scargill being the obvious example. Second - when union action becomes competitive with unions trying to outdo each other. Something we’ve not seen since the 1970s. You can see elements of both of these bubbling under just now. And some in Labour, Starmer, obviously, and David Lammy, interestingly, are aware of the political risk of what the public may perceive as unfair strikes - teachers being one possible example. Edit There is a third reason… when unions go King Canute and try to prevent inevitable change. For example, the print workers in the 1980s. Today, it is driverless trains. Unions need to manage transition rather than oppose it by using strikes to attempt to prevent change. I remember talking to the head of the NUJ about the impact of the internet on traditional journalist jobs - which was and is significant. He saw his job as looking to ensure newspapers didn’t shit on his members and also to help his members work in the new world of online media. A very tricky task, but one he saw as essential. Strikes didn’t feature in his thinking despite the turmoil.
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Post by knype on Jun 27, 2022 7:41:30 GMT
All orchestrated by the lefty union nutters to oust Boris Or by hardworking people struggling to make ends meet... The majority of people currently are struggling, increasing everyone's wages will increase cost of goods and services which in turn causes people to struggle surely?
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 27, 2022 7:43:25 GMT
Or by hardworking people struggling to make ends meet... The majority of people currently are struggling, increasing everyone's wages will increase cost of goods and services which in turn causes people to struggle surely? How come inflation has shot up before any pay rises have been awarded then? Do yourself a favour, do some research.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jun 27, 2022 7:44:09 GMT
All orchestrated by the lefty union nutters to oust Boris Prestwich asked a question earlier along the lines of “why shouldn’t unions go out on strike?”. And it’s a fair question. But there is an answer, which you’ve touched on. Actually two things… One - when strikes become political in nature rather than about working conditions. Scargill being the obvious example. Second - when union action becomes competitive with unions trying to outdo each other. Something we’ve not seen since the 1970s. You can see elements of both of these bubbling under just now. And some in Labour, Starmer, obviously, and David Lammy, interestingly, are aware of the political risk of what the public may perceive as unfair strikes - teachers being one possible example. In your words, absolute pish.
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