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Post by Orbs on Oct 23, 2020 21:01:31 GMT
Jonathan Gullis has a fake Facebook profile with which he pretends to be his own father and defends himself against comments criticising him. Having dealt with him through the course of my work, I can also confirm that he is massive cunt. I am 100% not surprised by the last part of your post. I don't normally bother with political stuff but this is simply fucking ridiculous. I'm pretty open minded but there is absolutely nothing anyone can say that would change my mind on the absolute turbocunts who voted against giving hungry kids some fucking food. Jesus fucking hates christ. Fucking cunts all of them (and anyone else who is trying to defend it with their 'whataboutery' bollocks.) Fuck. Off.
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Post by danceswithclams on Oct 23, 2020 21:17:40 GMT
Yeah, but what about if Corbyn and Abbot were in charge eh? They'd be giving out free school meals but those meals would consist of semtex and cakes that have messages condoning Islamic extremism iced into them.
😂
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Post by GrahamHyde on Oct 23, 2020 21:30:18 GMT
Still can't believe Stoke is now a right-wing Tory city.
I must be so out of touch with the ordinary working man (and woman).
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Post by daisydog on Oct 24, 2020 2:46:57 GMT
At least THEY wont go hungry nor their Tory mates who have been given 12 billion to fuck up test and trace. Here is the menu for today's Houses Of Parliament Members’ Dining Room Starters Soup of the day £2.71 Rosemary salt baked squash panna cotta with almond feta, beer and onion ketchup and parsnip crisps (Ve) (GF) £4.10 Balsamic and thyme honey beetroot tartar with golden cross goats’ cheese mousse, Granny Smith apple and micro celery (V) (GF) £4.10 Pressed duck leg and caper terrine with celeriac and mustard rémoulade and sour dough toast* £4.52 Pan seared mackerel with heritage tomato ceviche, elderflower gel, horseradish and charred cucumber (GF) £4.52 Traditional prawn cocktail with gem lettuce and brown bread and butter £3.25 Mains Chargrilled ribeye steak with hand cut chips, tomato, mushroom and Béarnaise sauce (GF) £9.19 Pan fried salmon with courgette provençale, buttered cocotte potatoes, black olive crumb and chive cream sauce (GF) £7.33 Traditional beer battered cod with hand cut chips, mushy peas and tartar sauce £7.33 Mini sirloin of beef with mini steak and kidney pudding, roasted baby carrots, savoy cabbage and potato terrine* £9.19 Slow cooked pork belly with pancetta and root vegetable spelt, crisp kale and salt baked swede* £8.45 Leek and wild mushroom bread and butter pudding with chargrilled spring onions, roast celeriac puree and rosemary poached turnip (V) £7.33 Roasted cauliflower and tarragon steaklet with samphire and hazelnut pesto, pickled kohlrabi and aubergine baba ganoush (Ve) (GF) £7.33 Sides Vegetables or potatoes of the day £1.64 Extra sauce £1.00 Menu Information Wherever possible we use British produce. Some of our menu items contain allergens, and we recognise the danger to those with severe allergies and intolerances. Our food handlers receive regular allergen training. Strict hygiene procedures are followed in our kitchens to ensure cross contamination does not occur but we cannot guarantee our dishes to be trace free. * This dish can be made gluten free. Your server will be happy to advise. (GF) Gluten Free (V) Vegetarian (Ve) Vegan MDR w/c 9-09-19 Desserts Gooseberry and hazelnut cake Moist hazelnut sponge, gooseberries and crème fraîche (V) £2.71 Fig, cream cheese and orange mess Candied figs, whipped cheesecake, crisp meringue and fresh orange (GF) £2.71 Crème caramel with raspberry compote Classic crème caramel with seasonal raspberries (GF) £2.71 Homemade Ice Creams and Sorbets (V) £2.71 Selection of British Cheeses Is that a tory only restaurant menu ? I assume the others pay a different price 🙄 What a brilliantly witty repost, however if you vote against giving free school meals to children who are going hungry then maybe you should consider this whilst eating your heavily subsidized pressed Duck.
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Post by franklin on Oct 24, 2020 7:56:43 GMT
Is that a tory only restaurant menu ? I assume the others pay a different price 🙄 What a brilliantly witty repost, however if you vote against giving free school meals to children who are going hungry then maybe you should consider this whilst eating your heavily subsidized pressed Duck. Irrelevant post but it does keep the lefties frothing bravo. I actually agree with free school meals but stick to grown up posts rather than a menu that as far as I'm aware anyone who works at the HoC can eat at not just MP's but low paid staff, interns. From the HoC website: It is also important to make clear that the customers who use the on-site catering venues include approximately 14,500 pass-holders (such as House staff, civil servants, contractors, Peers, members of the Press Gallery, MPs’ and Peers’ staff, etc.) as well as some of the 650 elected Members of Parliament. In addition, the House caters to a very large number of non-pass holding visitors to Parliament. But just for clarity ALL members get £25 allowance per night for dinner.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Oct 24, 2020 8:08:22 GMT
What a brilliantly witty repost, however if you vote against giving free school meals to children who are going hungry then maybe you should consider this whilst eating your heavily subsidized pressed Duck. Irrelevant post but it does keep the lefties frothing bravo. I actually agree with free school meals but stick to grown up posts rather than a menu that as far as I'm aware anyone who works at the HoC can eat at not just MP's but low paid staff, interns. From the HoC website: It is also important to make clear that the customers who use the on-site catering venues include approximately 14,500 pass-holders (such as House staff, civil servants, contractors, Peers, members of the Press Gallery, MPs’ and Peers’ staff, etc.) as well as some of the 650 elected Members of Parliament. In addition, the House caters to a very large number of non-pass holding visitors to Parliament. But just for clarity ALL members get £25 allowance per night for dinner. Well, I was a civil servant in Whitehall and I can honestly tell you that I never enjoyed that kind of food at those prices! Franklin has given a long list of people eligible for said subsidised food but there is one group he omits to mention and that’s the police? I wonder why?
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Post by franklin on Oct 24, 2020 8:13:28 GMT
Irrelevant post but it does keep the lefties frothing bravo. I actually agree with free school meals but stick to grown up posts rather than a menu that as far as I'm aware anyone who works at the HoC can eat at not just MP's but low paid staff, interns. From the HoC website: It is also important to make clear that the customers who use the on-site catering venues include approximately 14,500 pass-holders (such as House staff, civil servants, contractors, Peers, members of the Press Gallery, MPs’ and Peers’ staff, etc.) as well as some of the 650 elected Members of Parliament. In addition, the House caters to a very large number of non-pass holding visitors to Parliament. But just for clarity ALL members get £25 allowance per night for dinner. Well, I was a civil servant in Whitehall and I can honestly tell you that I never enjoyed that kind of food at those prices! Franklin has given a long list of people eligible for said subsidised food but there is one group he omits to mention and that’s the police? I wonder why? Because I copied and pasted it from the HoC website verbatim. But again bravo for your childish innuendo it wins we over. But again just for clarity I'm not a cop i was and despite the jibes I'm not ashamed or embarrassed im proud of what I did. Shame others cant say the same about their contribution to society.
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Post by Cast no shadow on Oct 24, 2020 8:20:06 GMT
Still can't believe Stoke is now a right-wing Tory city. I must be so out of touch with the ordinary working man (and woman). I know, especially how well we flourished under labour for decades.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Oct 24, 2020 8:28:23 GMT
Well, I was a civil servant in Whitehall and I can honestly tell you that I never enjoyed that kind of food at those prices! Franklin has given a long list of people eligible for said subsidised food but there is one group he omits to mention and that’s the police? I wonder why? Because I copied and pasted it from the HoC website verbatim. But again bravo for your childish innuendo it wins we over. It’s not childish to point out the facts? Did you expect me to believe the police at the Palace of Westminster are living on packed lunches?
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Post by vokeswagen on Oct 24, 2020 8:30:46 GMT
No but they voted with there heart where the Tories showed they have a black hole there So the relevance of the post is what ? I’ve explained it above for you fella
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Post by franklin on Oct 24, 2020 8:32:40 GMT
Because I copied and pasted it from the HoC website verbatim. But again bravo for your childish innuendo it wins we over. It’s not childish to point out the facts? Did you expect me to believe the police at the Palace of Westminster are living on packed lunches? It was a personal attack on me dress it up how you want you know it I know it. Its childish because you are trying for some reason to insinuate im covering up for the Police which one is irrelevant to the free school meals debate and second the list is a direct copy of the list at the HoC, pathetic and uncalled for.
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Post by vokeswagen on Oct 24, 2020 8:35:47 GMT
What a brilliantly witty repost, however if you vote against giving free school meals to children who are going hungry then maybe you should consider this whilst eating your heavily subsidized pressed Duck. Irrelevant post but it does keep the lefties frothing bravo. I actually agree with free school meals but stick to grown up posts rather than a menu that as far as I'm aware anyone who works at the HoC can eat at not just MP's but low paid staff, interns. From the HoC website: It is also important to make clear that the customers who use the on-site catering venues include approximately 14,500 pass-holders (such as House staff, civil servants, contractors, Peers, members of the Press Gallery, MPs’ and Peers’ staff, etc.) as well as some of the 650 elected Members of Parliament. In addition, the House caters to a very large number of non-pass holding visitors to Parliament. But just for clarity ALL members get £25 allowance per night for dinner. I’ve explained this for you further up the page fella. Do shout if you need further assistance. It appears you’re still not getting the point that I and others have explained to you
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Oct 24, 2020 8:36:39 GMT
It’s not childish to point out the facts? Did you expect me to believe the police at the Palace of Westminster are living on packed lunches? It was a personal attack on me dress it up how you want you know it I know it. Its childish because you are trying for some reason to insinuate im covering up for the Police which one is irrelevant to the free school meals debate and second the list is a direct copy of the list at the HoC, pathetic and uncalled for. The Tory fanboys on here are perfectly capable of defending their local MPs without the help of Maggie’s boot boys!
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Post by franklin on Oct 24, 2020 8:39:19 GMT
It was a personal attack on me dress it up how you want you know it I know it. Its childish because you are trying for some reason to insinuate im covering up for the Police which one is irrelevant to the free school meals debate and second the list is a direct copy of the list at the HoC, pathetic and uncalled for. The Tory fanboys on here are perfectly capable of defending their local MPs without the help of Maggie’s boot boys! If you'd taken the time to read my previous posts I actually agree with the free school meals argument. Shame you can't see that but instead you resort to laughable sound bites typical and embarrassing personal jibes.
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Post by vokeswagen on Oct 24, 2020 8:40:35 GMT
It’s not childish to point out the facts? Did you expect me to believe the police at the Palace of Westminster are living on packed lunches? It was a personal attack on me dress it up how you want you know it I know it. Its childish because you are trying for some reason to insinuate im covering up for the Police which one is irrelevant to the free school meals debate and second the list is a direct copy of the list at the HoC, pathetic and uncalled for. Just on a point of clarity fella, if you found Alcock’s post to be a personal attack on you, you really have led a sheltered existence and urgently need to grow a pair. It was nothing of the sort, stop being such a fucking snowflake
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 24, 2020 8:48:35 GMT
See the PM is backing family Christmas pity there will be little food on the table for these kids a right dickensian Christmas let's just he has a change of heart Their
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 24, 2020 8:58:39 GMT
We could continue to provide "free" school meals easily by taking the funding from our "foreign aid" budget plus stop housing, feeding and giving "pocket" money to illegal immigrants simple charity begins at home as we all seem to agree on this issue
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 24, 2020 9:04:35 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2020 9:28:41 GMT
Yeah, but what about if Corbyn and Abbot were in charge eh? They'd be giving out free school meals but those meals would consist of semtex and cakes that have messages condoning Islamic extremism iced into them. 😂 And if Abbot were doing the math, kids would have TOO MUCH to eat, and the EE board would be awash with folk complaining about how kids are all fat bastards these days 😉
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Post by vokeswagen on Oct 24, 2020 9:32:13 GMT
See the PM is backing family Christmas pity there will be little food on the table for these kids a right dickensian Christmas let's just he has a change of heart Their Who asked Fred West for a comment on women’s rights?! The use of there is correct btw
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Post by cerebralstokie on Oct 24, 2020 10:14:39 GMT
Marcus Rashford is drawing on his own experience growing up. Today, many families have had their incomes slashed through no fault of their own and are struggling to pay rents and to feed their families. What Rashford is proposing would help sure many children get a proper meal which they need. In this context political spats about who gets what in the way of subsidised or free meals in connection with their jobs is irrelevant. There will always be those who quote the "Benefits Street" type of abuse of the system, but I suspect these are in a tiny minority and make good T.V. viewing. I don't think it is right to visit the "sins of their parents" on needy children. Fortunately there are many in Society who recognise the needs of children and do their bit to help out. Power to their elbow I say and the Government should fork out the cash. The money is there to pay handsome fees to private companies like Serco to do what Government should take responsibility for in the first place. Our children are our future.
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Post by chigstoke on Oct 24, 2020 10:29:39 GMT
The fucking nerve of some of that lot. Glad it all seems OK for him, how about how it feels for all those bloody children who won’t be able to eat over Christmas? For all those parents who are struggling as it is in a global pandemic?
Absolutely zero remorse. And just in case it wasn’t obvious enough, this prick right here voted against FSM.
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Post by hcstokie on Oct 24, 2020 11:13:54 GMT
It’s a sorry state of affairs when a debate even has to be held on whether the state should help to feed starving children, never mind that the people elected to represent their constituents and those children then vote against it.
I thought that last week was an all time low when Burnham was being accused of ‘playing politics’ for standing up for his people and trying to ensure that people wouldn’t fall into financial hardship due to government imposed measures. Somehow they managed to trump it this week.
All of this is the backdrop of Covid, people having not seen family and friends all year, job losses, forced business closures, furlough, etc. At least it will give the government a few more million quid to spunk up the wall or give to their donors.
I absolutely fucking despair at the actions of this government. The actions of Rashford, local businesses, charities and volunteers highlight what a truly vindictive and heartless bunch they really are.
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 24, 2020 11:17:01 GMT
The fucking nerve of some of that lot. Glad it all seems OK for him, how about how it feels for all those bloody children who won’t be able to eat over Christmas? For all those parents who are struggling as it is in a global pandemic? Absolutely zero remorse. And just in case it wasn’t obvious enough, this prick right here voted against FSM. Maybe the communist government who covered this "virus" up for months let it spread globally could cover the costs their corruption has inflicted on the World, after all they appear to be the only country benefiting financially from this shit storm of their own making.
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Post by ColonelMustard on Oct 24, 2020 12:13:05 GMT
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Post by franklin on Oct 24, 2020 12:16:11 GMT
So would the money from the thieving scum who stole upwards of 2 billion from the furlough scheme.
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Post by ColonelMustard on Oct 24, 2020 12:20:31 GMT
So would the money from the thieving scum who stole upwards of 2 billion from the furlough scheme. Morals trickle down. That's the point of leadership.
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Post by franklin on Oct 24, 2020 12:23:17 GMT
So would the money from the thieving scum who stole upwards of 2 billion from the furlough scheme. Morals trickle down. That's the point of leadership. So your saying it wouldn't have happened with a different government and the fact billions has been stolen is Boris's fault right ?
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Post by sheikhmomo on Oct 24, 2020 12:24:06 GMT
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Post by ColonelMustard on Oct 24, 2020 12:28:13 GMT
Morals trickle down. That's the point of leadership. So your saying it wouldn't have happened with a different government and the fact billions has been stolen is Boris's fault right ? That's your straw man? HMRC is not part of this government. Tony Blair did nothing to tackle tax avoidance/ evasion and is Godparent to Murdochs daughter. The people of this country have watched those with more pay less tax for a couple of generations, all while the telly turns people against someone on benefits who has a big telly. But in answer to your straw man, I dont think I've ever known a British government so bereft of basic decency. So the situation is likely worsening rather than getting better.
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