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Post by essexstokey on Jan 28, 2021 19:55:34 GMT
The thing is yet again with this trip he is undermining his own government's message of stay home save the NHS stay local hes basically saying the same as Cummings these rules dont apply to me it reminds me of animal farm all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others 😁 Cough cough, oh yeah join a union these frauds dont pay for themselves. Yep any fraud no matter who they should be investigated if the evidence is their they should be charged and sentenced that's the law no matter their political allegiance
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jan 28, 2021 20:25:51 GMT
Anyone else kind of have a weird crush on Priti Patel? Appreciate she's carrying a degree of timber but it works for her. Aside from shagging the home secretary being a great coup for any single bloke, I reckon she'd eat any man alive in the bedroom.
Anyway... Moving on to the weather.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 28, 2021 20:49:02 GMT
The thing is yet again with this trip he is undermining his own government's message of stay home save the NHS stay local hes basically saying the same as Cummings these rules dont apply to me it reminds me of animal farm all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others 😁 Cough cough, oh yeah join a union these frauds dont pay for themselves. What a surprise, you don’t believe in unions. It’s truly a race to the bottom......
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 28, 2021 20:51:03 GMT
Anyone else kind of have a weird crush on Priti Patel? Appreciate she's carrying a degree of timber but it works for her. Aside from shagging the home secretary being a great coup for any single bloke, I reckon she'd eat any man alive in the bedroom. Anyway... Moving on to the weather. If Priti Patel wanted me she could have me🤣
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Jan 28, 2021 20:51:30 GMT
Anyone else kind of have a weird crush on Priti Patel? Appreciate she's carrying a degree of timber but it works for her. Aside from shagging the home secretary being a great coup for any single bloke, I reckon she'd eat any man alive in the bedroom. Anyway... Moving on to the weather. If Priti Patel wanted me she could have me🤣 😂😂😂 🥰🥰🥰
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Post by followyoudown on Jan 28, 2021 21:01:59 GMT
Cough cough, oh yeah join a union these frauds dont pay for themselves. What a surprise, you don’t believe in unions. It’s truly a race to the bottom...... Or you know it might have been a joke using momos latest catchphrase but crack on....
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Post by partickpotter on Jan 28, 2021 22:17:38 GMT
The thing is yet again with this trip he is undermining his own government's message of stay home save the NHS stay local hes basically saying the same as Cummings these rules dont apply to me it reminds me of animal farm all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others 😁 Quite a cute move by BoJo... possibly. The vaccine roll out is his big success story. In Scotland it’s a bit of a problem for Nicola Sturgeon in a few ways; first it’s a Westminster/UK success, second it’s a disaster zone for the EU (her beloved EU) and third because the roll out of the vaccine in Scotland is miles behind England (mainly because she has chosen to centralise distribution of the vaccine rather than the distributed model used in England). Johnson got lots of good telly this evening up here being shown at the newly opened vaccine production facility in Livingstone. Sturgeon, on the other hand, was making news for her decision to publish confidential details of vaccine supply numbers (something she was asked not to do, agreed not to do, then changed her mind). Sturgeon is not happy! Then again, she doesn’t have her troubles to seek just now.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jan 28, 2021 22:26:38 GMT
Cough cough, oh yeah join a union these frauds dont pay for themselves. What a surprise, you don’t believe in unions. It’s truly a race to the bottom...... Kelvin Mackenzie still being used as a serious source He and fyd seemed to have missed this bit of the 'expose'...... or maybe they didn't. ' Mr McCluskey, Unite’s general secretary, played no role in the tendering process and had no oversight of the costings of tendered construction contracts.' 'Contracts awarded to Flanagan by Unite are not part of the Merseyside police investigation and there is no suggestion of any criminal wrongdoing in the union’s dealings with the company' Mackenzie's right wing bollocks is a bit more entertaining than the seemingly dismissed FYD's Chief of Communications, Guido Fawkes though. I'll give him that!
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Post by thisisouryear on Jan 28, 2021 22:46:06 GMT
The thing is yet again with this trip he is undermining his own government's message of stay home save the NHS stay local hes basically saying the same as Cummings these rules dont apply to me it reminds me of animal farm all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others 😁 I don't really care where he goes whilst working, he's the PM. As long as he didn't take the family i don't see any problem with it and if he did he deserves all the shit he gets. What Cummings did was completely different.
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Post by partickpotter on Jan 29, 2021 5:52:14 GMT
How do you think Bluffer's trip north will go down, partick? It's a long time since a PM has been egged or anything, I guess now is the time to come to Scotland where the possibility of that kind of hostile reception from crowds just isn't possible. I think it would have been more sensible to send Sunak rather than the prime figure of hatred for most Scots, symbol of privileged Westminster detachment and chief architect of Brexit. Sunak could have talked about the economics of independence in the guise of "our shared values", but maybe there's another U-turn coming on this one...! Sorry - I missed your question. I thought it would be a disaster - for various reasons such as Johnson’s susceptibility to being portrayed in a negative light and Sturgeon’s skill in exploiting this. But, as explained in my reply to Essex, to my surprise I think it went down very well. Political stars wax and wane - the latter happening usually far more rapidly than the former. Too early to say how the SNP’s fortunes generally and Sturgeon’s particularly are in that cycle, but Sturgeon has a mountain of problems just now. I’m curious to see how long it is before she starts her decline. As Enoch Powell said, all political lives end in failure. And, of course, he should know. But, for the most part, he was probably correct.
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Post by vokeswagen on Jan 29, 2021 8:24:32 GMT
The thing is yet again with this trip he is undermining his own government's message of stay home save the NHS stay local hes basically saying the same as Cummings these rules dont apply to me it reminds me of animal farm all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others 😁 Quite a cute move by BoJo... possibly. The vaccine roll out is his big success story. In Scotland it’s a bit of a problem for Nicola Sturgeon in a few ways; first it’s a Westminster/UK success, second it’s a disaster zone for the EU (her beloved EU) and third because the roll out of the vaccine in Scotland is miles behind England (mainly because she has chosen to centralise distribution of the vaccine rather than the distributed model used in England). Johnson got lots of good telly this evening up here being shown at the newly opened vaccine production facility in Livingstone. Sturgeon, on the other hand, was making news for her decision to publish confidential details of vaccine supply numbers (something she was asked not to do, agreed not to do, then changed her mind). Sturgeon is not happy! Then again, she doesn’t have her troubles to seek just now. I agree with this, it does appear to have played well. I can’t for the life of me understand how he hasn’t got more unrelentingly panned for making what is pretty clearly a non-essential journey. But then the media haven’t been as harsh on him as they might (should?) have at various points over the last year. Perhaps failing to get rid of Classic Dom has cowed them too.
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Post by followyoudown on Jan 29, 2021 10:29:40 GMT
What a surprise, you don’t believe in unions. It’s truly a race to the bottom...... Kelvin Mackenzie still being used as a serious source He and fyd seemed to have missed this bit of the 'expose'...... or maybe they didn't. ' Mr McCluskey, Unite’s general secretary, played no role in the tendering process and had no oversight of the costings of tendered construction contracts.' 'Contracts awarded to Flanagan by Unite are not part of the Merseyside police investigation and there is no suggestion of any criminal wrongdoing in the union’s dealings with the company' Mackenzie's right wing bollocks is a bit more entertaining than the seemingly dismissed FYD's Chief of Communications, Guido Fawkes though. I'll give him that! Oh I got it Tory Cronyism evil and bad, Labour cronyism well its not criminal nothing to see here lol
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jan 29, 2021 10:46:46 GMT
Kelvin Mackenzie still being used as a serious source He and fyd seemed to have missed this bit of the 'expose'...... or maybe they didn't. ' Mr McCluskey, Unite’s general secretary, played no role in the tendering process and had no oversight of the costings of tendered construction contracts.' 'Contracts awarded to Flanagan by Unite are not part of the Merseyside police investigation and there is no suggestion of any criminal wrongdoing in the union’s dealings with the company' Mackenzie's right wing bollocks is a bit more entertaining than the seemingly dismissed FYD's Chief of Communications, Guido Fawkes though. I'll give him that! Oh I got it Tory Cronyism evil and bad, Labour cronyism well its not criminal nothing to see here lol Seems like the contactor in question is very much being investigated which is both a good thing and in sharp contrast to The Tory old school tie network who have prospered greatly from death and misery recently. I was more laughing at your sources and yours and Kelvin McCuntsy's desperation to bring McCluskey into it without a shred of evidence.
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Post by xchpotter on Jan 29, 2021 12:55:49 GMT
The thing is yet again with this trip he is undermining his own government's message of stay home save the NHS stay local hes basically saying the same as Cummings these rules dont apply to me it reminds me of animal farm all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others 😁 I would offer a different viewpoint and that this trip could argued as being necessary. The SNP have decided to launch the latest independence campaign in the middle of a pandemic and an argument they persistently make is that there is no interest in Scotland from Westminster, just control.So what is Boris supposed to do...stay in Westminster where he will then get pelters from Sturgeon for not showing interest? Depending upon how important the Union between England and Scotland is perceived, suggests the necessity for travel as the SNP have kicked off the game and the government weren’t even on the pitch. It would have suited Sturgeon that Boris wouldn’t come, so she could slate him. He has come so now she slates him under the guise of COVID necessity. So, whilst I’m not especially fond of Boris, I think it’s harsh and opportunistic for him to be criticised in these circumstances when he has to react and show support for the Union. He was damned if he did and damned if he didn’t.
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Post by followyoudown on Jan 29, 2021 15:14:16 GMT
Oh I got it Tory Cronyism evil and bad, Labour cronyism well its not criminal nothing to see here lol Seems like the contactor in question is very much being investigated which is both a good thing and in sharp contrast to The Tory old school tie network who have prospered greatly from death and misery recently. I was more laughing at your sources and yours and Kelvin McCuntsy's desperation to bring McCluskey into it without a shred of evidence. Like Kate Bingham you were happily slagging her off a while back but yeah I see you expect the tories to stop a virus people don't know they have been passed around but throw up your arms and say what could they do in respect of Jezza and A/s and Len letting his union members cash get ripped off.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2021 10:08:31 GMT
If the numbers are true, it certainly seems to pay to be a Tory donor. And not even a decent return on our investment in many cases.......
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Post by wagsastokie on Feb 6, 2021 10:19:00 GMT
If the numbers are true, it certainly seems to pay to be a Tory donor. And not even a decent return on our investment in many cases....... Any chance you could find a article showing how much was given out in contracts to non Tory donors Also what is so different to starmer shameless atempt to bump teachers up the vaccine list when they each pay into his party monthly
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Post by sheikhmomo on Feb 6, 2021 10:26:03 GMT
If the numbers are true, it certainly seems to pay to be a Tory donor. And not even a decent return on our investment in many cases.......
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2021 10:30:18 GMT
If the numbers are true, it certainly seems to pay to be a Tory donor. And not even a decent return on our investment in many cases....... Any chance you could find a article showing how much was given out in contracts to non Tory donors Also what is so different to starmer shameless atempt to bump teachers up the vaccine list when they each pay into his party monthly The internet's your friend fella knock yourself out. The point is clearly about cronyism and how relatively small donations seem to lead to large government contracts whether their field of expertise or not. And not sure what Starmer has to do with anything, I've stated several times on here the way he's throwing paying members under a bus and courting donations from corporations is a disgrace.....
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Post by followyoudown on Feb 6, 2021 11:17:36 GMT
If the numbers are true, it certainly seems to pay to be a Tory donor. And not even a decent return on our investment in many cases....... That article is actually laughingly bad, byline times has really gone full crank now its just the canary without the rabid antisemitism, I thought the widely debunked hedge funds want a no deal non expert report they produced was bad this is has set the bar lower. Its basically just playing the kevin bacon game with companies and donations, of the £8.1m £5.9m came from ashcroft who basically bankrolled the tory party for a number of years to keep it afloat - if they had anything apart from a few nudges and winks they'd have gone with this instead they are left trawling back to 10+ years back or like David Mellor a £14k donation in 2014 gets him a contract in 2020 yeah of course it does jesus christ... The computercenter one a guy who is a non executive director of £5 billion revenue company lol I mean where do you start with that level of not understanding......
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2021 11:20:54 GMT
If the numbers are true, it certainly seems to pay to be a Tory donor. And not even a decent return on our investment in many cases....... That article is actually laughingly bad, byline times has really gone full crank now its just the canary without the rabid antisemitism, I thought the widely debunked hedge funds want a no deal non expert report they produced was bad this is has set the bar lower. Its basically just playing the kevin bacon game with companies and donations, of the £8.1m £5.9m came from ashcroft who basically bankrolled the tory party for a number of years to keep it afloat - if they had anything apart from a few nudges and winks they'd have gone with this instead they are left trawling back to 10+ years back or like David Mellor a £14k donation in 2014 gets him a contract in 2020 yeah of course it does jesus christ... Do you just throw antisemitism accusations at anything you don't agree with? I mean you constantly quote Guido Fawkes have some self awareness man for fucks sake.......
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Post by followyoudown on Feb 6, 2021 11:26:00 GMT
That article is actually laughingly bad, byline times has really gone full crank now its just the canary without the rabid antisemitism, I thought the widely debunked hedge funds want a no deal non expert report they produced was bad this is has set the bar lower. Its basically just playing the kevin bacon game with companies and donations, of the £8.1m £5.9m came from ashcroft who basically bankrolled the tory party for a number of years to keep it afloat - if they had anything apart from a few nudges and winks they'd have gone with this instead they are left trawling back to 10+ years back or like David Mellor a £14k donation in 2014 gets him a contract in 2020 yeah of course it does jesus christ... Do you just throw antisemitism accusations at anything you don't agree with? I mean you constantly quote Guido Fawkes have some self awareness man for fucks sake....... The canary is a crank website which regularly dips into anti semitism, the byline times is just a crank website didn't know you were such a fan of the canary.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Feb 6, 2021 11:29:06 GMT
Do you just throw antisemitism accusations at anything you don't agree with? I mean you constantly quote Guido Fawkes have some self awareness man for fucks sake....... The canary is a crank website which regularly dips into anti semitism, the byline times is just a crank website didn't know you were such a fan of the canary. Says the fella who regularly quotes Guido Fawkes and Kelvin the cunt Mackenzie
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Post by followyoudown on Feb 6, 2021 11:35:37 GMT
The canary is a crank website which regularly dips into anti semitism, the byline times is just a crank website didn't know you were such a fan of the canary. Says the fella who regularly quotes Guido Fawkes and Kelvin the cunt Mackenzie More reliable than attributing a private donation from a non executive director of a £5 billion turnover company to them winning contracts
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2021 11:41:18 GMT
Do you just throw antisemitism accusations at anything you don't agree with? I mean you constantly quote Guido Fawkes have some self awareness man for fucks sake....... The canary is a crank website which regularly dips into anti semitism, the byline times is just a crank website didn't know you were such a fan of the canary. Both are anti-establishment, both are regulated by IMPRESS which follows fully the findings of the Leveson Inquiry. Both have received passes from Newsguard which independently evaluate the trustworthiness of news outlets. In the case of Guido Fawkes none of the above is true of course. Do I read the Canary? I click on their links occasionally no more no less, it is co-founded by a Jewish lady, Nancy Mendoza by the way. I actually applaud all the smaller news outlets such as The Canary, The Byline Times, Double Down News and anything that changes the narrative of the status quo in our written media, and on our radio stations and social media. They are generally funded by subscription not individuals with an agenda, I can see why those types of news outlets wouldn't interest you as someone who just sucks up any old propaganda defending your beloved Tory Party......
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Post by sheikhmomo on Feb 6, 2021 11:42:36 GMT
Says the fella who regularly quotes Guido Fawkes and Kelvin the cunt Mackenzie More reliable than attributing a private donation from a non executive director of a £5 billion turnover company to them winning contracts Sounds healthy. Nothing to see here! 'Kolade is also a member of the elite Conservative ‘Leader’s Group’ dining society – that provides access to senior Tory politicians for large donations'.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2021 11:48:07 GMT
The canary is a crank website which regularly dips into anti semitism, the byline times is just a crank website didn't know you were such a fan of the canary. Says the fella who regularly quotes Guido Fawkes and Kelvin the cunt Mackenzie Leave the serial drink driver Paul Staines alone. He's spewing his hate filled bullshit from Ireland these days so he can't get sued........
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Post by followyoudown on Feb 6, 2021 11:58:07 GMT
The canary is a crank website which regularly dips into anti semitism, the byline times is just a crank website didn't know you were such a fan of the canary. Both are anti-establishment, both are regulated by IMPRESS which follows fully the findings of the Leveson Inquiry. Both have received passes from Newsguard which independently evaluate the trustworthiness of news outlets. In the case of Guido Fawkes none of the above is true of course. Do I read the Canary? I click on their links occasionally no more no less, it is co-founded by a Jewish lady, Nancy Mendoza by the way. I actually applaud all the smaller news outlets such as The Canary, The Byline Times, Double Down News and anything that changes the narrative of the status quo in our written media, and on our radio stations and social media. They are generally funded by subscription not individuals with an agenda, I can see why those types of news outlets wouldn't interest you as someone who just sucks up any old propaganda defending your beloved Tory Party...... Byline was actually found guilty by impress (funded by max moseley who didnt like the NOTW printing pictures of himself in nazi fancy dress- thats max moseley son of oswald mosely an actual facist). Its quite funny to read something cant be anti semetic because the co-founder is jewish generally comes from the same people who will spount Pritti Patel hates immigrants go figure. You missed skawkbox off your list perhaps there is hope for you yet. But anyway back to the actual story do you think a non executive director making a personal donation is in anyway related to a multi billion pound company getting a contract or like byline do you not understand what a non executive director is ?
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 6, 2021 11:59:47 GMT
Both are anti-establishment, both are regulated by IMPRESS which follows fully the findings of the Leveson Inquiry. Both have received passes from Newsguard which independently evaluate the trustworthiness of news outlets. In the case of Guido Fawkes none of the above is true of course. Do I read the Canary? I click on their links occasionally no more no less, it is co-founded by a Jewish lady, Nancy Mendoza by the way. I actually applaud all the smaller news outlets such as The Canary, The Byline Times, Double Down News and anything that changes the narrative of the status quo in our written media, and on our radio stations and social media. They are generally funded by subscription not individuals with an agenda, I can see why those types of news outlets wouldn't interest you as someone who just sucks up any old propaganda defending your beloved Tory Party...... Byline was actually found guilty by impress (funded by max moseley who didnt like the NOTW printing pictures of himself in nazi fancy dress- thats max moseley son of oswald mosely an actual facist). Its quite funny to read something cant be anti semetic because the co-founder is jewish generally comes from the same people who will spount Pritti Patel hates immigrants go figure. You missed skawkbox off your list perhaps there is hope for you yet. But anyway back to the actual story do you think a non executive director making a personal donation is in anyway related to a multi billion pound company getting a contract or like byline do you not understand what a non executive director is ? I have no issue with them being found guilty by IMPRESS, that's a good thing it shows they're regulated. No news outlet is perfect and they all mistakes. So who regulates Staines and Guido Fawkes?
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Post by followyoudown on Feb 6, 2021 14:15:16 GMT
Byline was actually found guilty by impress (funded by max moseley who didnt like the NOTW printing pictures of himself in nazi fancy dress- thats max moseley son of oswald mosely an actual facist). Its quite funny to read something cant be anti semetic because the co-founder is jewish generally comes from the same people who will spount Pritti Patel hates immigrants go figure. You missed skawkbox off your list perhaps there is hope for you yet. But anyway back to the actual story do you think a non executive director making a personal donation is in anyway related to a multi billion pound company getting a contract or like byline do you not understand what a non executive director is ? I have no issue with them being found guilty by IMPRESS, that's a good thing it shows they're regulated. No news outlet is perfect and they all mistakes. So who regulates Staines and Guido Fawkes? They were found guilty of libel not sure thats anything to be proud of. As for regulating guido I have no idea but if they print something libellous they can be sued which kinda of makes you wonder why they aren't being if you think they are so bad.
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