sydney
tinky ****in winky
I have a 16 yo daughter, no thanks!
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.dw.com/en/what-is-behind-indias-rape-problem/a-51739350
you'll have to wait anyway but nothing wrong with Goa....
I have a 16 yo daughter, no thanks!
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.dw.com/en/what-is-behind-indias-rape-problem/a-51739350
The current lot were mainly chosen on their position as pro-Brexit zealots. If they turned out to be even half-competent then that was just a bonus.
Saw Ken Clarke interviewed the other day. He came across as far more measured and downright WISE than any of the current crock of shit that passes as cabinet
The current lot were mainly chosen on their position as pro-Brexit zealots. If they turned out to be even half-competent then that was just a bonus.
Saw Ken Clarke interviewed the other day. He came across as far more measured and downright WISE than any of the current crock of shit that passes as cabinet
For too many years we've been giving taxpayers money (which is really yours and mine) to strange causes. We send aid to India - except that they've got their own space programme. We've equiped all sorts of strange dictators with state of the art palaces and aeroplanes. Boris is right about the 'great cashpoint in the sky' - we're the mugs who pay for it all and for too long this nonsense has gone on. Sure we should send aid to people who need it - Zimbabwe and South Africa are good examples where British aid is helping - but there needs to be a careful look at who receives aid from the UK and who really needs it.
Some gammon pin-ups!
Hancock Rushi and Gove all day long [emoji23]
Sadly we just left the alternative
Raab and Sunak would be the ones I’d try my charms on first, both look absolutely lovely. Not sure who the centre bottom is but she’s my next fav.
The Vicky Pollard look-a-like would remain unattached at any reasonable school disco one would hope.
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I have Live by McCarthy on ignore. Who knew?
I personally have no problem with the current government probably marginally better than what we've had in recent times.
But, if you don't like this government, and you wish it wasn't so, and if you also were also in the "lets try to block Brexit", "it was advisory", "let's vote again" club, then you only have yourselves to blame. You did more to get this government elected than even the most effective conservative party activist.
Yes Centre bottom is in my top 4 but I didn’t know who that was[emoji23]
I personally have no problem with the current government probably marginally better than what we've had in recent times.
But, if you don't like this government, and you wish it wasn't so, and if you also were also in the "lets try to block Brexit", "it was advisory", "let's vote again" club, then you only have yourselves to blame. You did more to get this government elected than even the most effective conservative party activist.
Boris Bannon the buffoon has attracted swift condemnations from three out of the past four PMs (what's all the dither and delay about, Theresa May?) for his playing-to-the-gallery decision to merge DfID with the FO. Is this the low point? They couldn't plummet further, could they? Those two questions will have to await an answer but, for the moment, a slightly different question is posed in the poll, and an option has been offered just so we can be inclusive to the sycophants.
I have no idea how to reply to separate quotes so will give it a go here:
My reply was in response to a post about qualifications understanding politics and Corbyn. I also tried to keep it on track by posting about the current government.
Corbyn's chief advisers came from the CPB - who decided not to run candidates against him. All have written for The Morning Star a communist newspaper. Praising North Korea and defending East Germany
His Chancellor in waiting described himself as a Marxist.
His Shadow Home Secretary said Mao did 'more harm than good'
Corbyn had close connections with the USSR party machine
Under his leadership the Labour Party called for private education to be criminalised
He supported the appropriation of private wealth to be confiscated and used for the 'common good'
Supported 'People's Quantitative Easing' - an economically illiterate policy that would have dramatically increased risk and was prohibited under EU law.
A Labour Government would have compelled private companies to redistribute £300 bn. worth of shares
At the election he promised Broadband Communism
Called for NATO to be disbanded
Described the father of Communism as a 'great economist'
Constantly sided with USSR / Russia on his world view.
Claimed the Kosovan genocide never happened, in agreement with many Communist sympathisers.
Supported that any money generated above a £500 annual dividend would end up in the pockets of the Labour government, making it a massive stealth tax
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck
I give you the Death Secretary https://twitter.com/scotthortop/status/1273210454438010881
Imagine sitting here thinking yeah I voted Tory.