Well, there you go. Clutterbuck it isI had a Miss Clutterbuck as my geography teacher.
Well, there you go. Clutterbuck it isI had a Miss Clutterbuck as my geography teacher.
It did.I thought Brexit was meant to reduce red tape?
I assume that means you're putting a big 卐 next to the Reform candidate. Sorry, I mean x.Of course, anyone can have an opinion on this man, he is odious and attention seeking but some of the comments on here are quite troubling. Comparisons to Nazi, gobshite, discussing the best thing to hit him with, suggesting that agreeing with his views in the pub deserves a slap, reform voters are wankers along with the usual gammon, scum, racist sprinkling of insults. It really feels like people are trying to drown out anything other than their view with insults slurs. Poor form.
Well done with that, I'm impressed you managed to draw it without eating all of your crayons.I assume that means you're putting a big 卐 next to the Reform candidate. Sorry, I mean x.
Proper British Red, White and Blue tapeIt did.
Now they use blue tape.
As an aside, do you recall if her first name was Nesta?I had a Miss Clutterbuck as my geography teacher.
Modern digital world. No need for crayons.Well done with that, I'm impressed you managed to draw it without eating all of your crayons.
I don’t know but it could be. She was short, probably in her late forties/fifties in the 60s, plaited hair wound into earphones.As an aside, do you recall if her first name was Nesta?
(genuine question)
Crikey. That's a bit of biotechnology I didn't realize we have now, let alone back in the 60s.I don’t know but it could be. She was short, probably in her late forties/fifties in the 60s, plaited hair wound into earphones.
Think Princess Leia in the first film but plaits wound around the ears.Crikey. That's a bit of biotechnology I didn't realize we have now, let alone back in the 60s.
I presume it was found to be dangerous and prohibited.
I never got to see my teacher’s “hair wound”, a shame in the case of English and Drama teacher Miss Gibbons.Crikey. That's a bit of biotechnology I didn't realize we have now, let alone back in the 60s.
I presume it was found to be dangerous and prohibited.
Meanwhile, what’s NSC’s take on THIS bit of writing?
It’s either the greatest satire ever written by a WUM on par at least with our own Crodo, or it’s one of the scariest things I’ve ever read and full of “never happened” anecdotes.
You will see chips. You will see Farage merch. And lots of belly dancing.
It's been that way for centuries, each generation is convinced that they'll be the one to change things.Millionaire organisations getting privilege paid for by the tax payer.
Will the elite ever give a shit about the general public in the U.K.?
Of course not.
It's been that way for centuries, each generation is convinced that they'll be the one to change things.
They’re not to be fair - Farage is getting additional security because he’s a Candidate - the Government has a budget both to provide basic security to all Candidates but also provide additional measures on a case by case basis.Yes. Quite so.
However, Reform is a private company and not a political party.
They should not be receiving home office funds to pay for security.
I'm not sure about that, but Holly Valance has completely ruined her chances with meMillionaire organisations getting privilege paid for by the tax payer.
Will the elite ever give a shit about the general public in the U.K.?
Of course not.