We've all been monumentally screwed. Each and every one of us. Our children, and their children. Brexit gave us as much control over our affairs as Boris has over his dick.
Struggling to understand all of the negativity around this. The benefits of Brexit to all of us are unlimited. Give me another decade, and I'll try to think of one.
I bought my Shoreham flat in Jan 2020. I was living and working in Brighton at the time, so it was convenient for me to allow the sitting tenant to remain in situ. I became her landlord, and I used the same letting agency that the guy that sold me the flat used. She vacated in April 2021, and I...
I've got the set of them unopened 1 - 6 inclusive. Must date from the late 60's, early 70's. I had some Pimms number 1 earlier, but bought it in the Shoreham coop yesterday.
Eternal thanks to West Ham. I really enjoyed watching an English side win in Europe the other day. I'll watch the Citeh game on catch up, but only if they lose. What's the greatest achievement, keeping a team like Bournemouth in the premier league, or Citeh winning a plethora of trophies ? Is...
How can Prince Harry appearing in court be considered to be of greater significance newswise by the BBC, than a psychopath unleashing genocide virtually on a global scale ? How can they justify leading with a virtual non-story ?
ITV have just done exactly the same !
Great player, great work ethic. The goal against Burnley was world class. We had a mentally arthritic manager at the time, who refused to play to his strengths. CMS signed for the wrong club, and we'll never know how good he could have been. One of my abiding memories was seeing him score an...
Never rated Bridcutt. Don't think I ever saw him make a forward penetrating pass. Saw him make a goal once, but that was when he lost possession to Mark Noble of West Ham, and we lost the match.
Regretfully Shoreham is no longer a small fishing village. Swathes of the coastal area are in the hands of developers. The existing infrastructure cannot support this. Add to the mix the lack of NHS dentists, local school places, GP surgeries, and Southern Water’s attitude towards sewage...
Looks like the tax payer is going to have the privilege of paying the bill of £245,000, for Boris Johnson’s Partygate inquiry lawyers.
Makes me feel SO privileged. I’d gladly sell my property, in order to meet his legal expenses.