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Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Craig Mackinlay on C4 News. Utterly, utterly clueless. Yet he'll be returned at the next election. World-beating electorate, the Great British public.
 




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Oct 8, 2003
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All he'll need to beat the remaining four is the ability to stand upright.

Time to get yourself a good accountant and a copy of Workers' Playtime comrade.

:salute:

Yes, but whatabout Livingstone?







He's already posted a link, hasn't he?

I'll get my coat. It's my victory coat, by the way. :wink:

Edit: where is the 'moronic*' thumbs up? ???

*What we 'lefties' call hard line right wing tories who think they are being ironic.
 


Guinness Boy

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Small edit required.

The opposition don't need to do anything till the general election.

Just sit back and let the demented buffoons knife each other (and themselves) in the face.

I'm not normally a fan of bloodsports, but on this occasion.....

(And anyone else saying 'what's Starmer doing?' can **** right off till the general election. If you don't know why, you're an idiot. Thanks :thumbsup:)

Indeed.

Why bother mouthing "I'd probably ban playground fights" when your bitterest rivals are all giving each other Chinese Burns, Wedgies and six inch deep knife wounds. Just sit back and enjoy the show. I am.
 




Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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The best thing about Sunak is that he's so rich he'll be pretty much impossible to bribe. :rock:
 




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I think he married into it ?

What I meant was he's probably not immune from doing a turn for a few quid.

Oh, I see, yes, you already spotted that :lolol: :thumbsup:
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Johnson going full Trump and talking about the 'deep state'

Some people will say as I leave office that this is the end of Brexit, oh yes, and the leader of the opposition and the deep state will prevail in its plot to haul us back into alignment with the EU as a prelude to our eventual return, and we on this side of the House will prove them wrong, won’t we?

"Deep State"

:lolol:

Well it is very deep with over 10 times as many civil servants than the EU, a number his administration massively increased.

Johnson you self serving incompetent lying wanker. Get out of public life.
 


golddene

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Craig Mackinlay on C4 News. Utterly, utterly clueless. Yet he'll be returned at the next election. World-beating electorate, the Great British public.

Sorry, do you not mean Great English public ? The other three corners of our disunited Kingdom have already decided they want very little to do with this Tory party or Tory government.
 




clapham_gull

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Sorry, do you not mean Great English public ? The other three corners of our disunited Kingdom have already decided they want very little to do with this Tory party or Tory government.

Which is a very good point when we look to who to blame for the fractures in the United Kingdom.

Clearly the English Nationalist, sorry Conservative Party of Great Britain. In its current incarnation, the most destructive, the most divisive political entity in my lifetime.

Tactically absorbing the far right (at the expense of the centre ground) will see them in the wilderness for a decade.
 


golddene

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Which is a very good point when we look to who to blame for the fractures in the United Kingdom.

Clearly the English Nationalist, sorry Conservative Party of Great Britain. In its current incarnation, the most destructive, the most divisive political entity in my lifetime.

Also, had it not been for the English immigrants who decided to settle in Wales, England would have been the only one of the home nations to vote for their Tory Brexit ! If that had been the case would we have still pulled out ?

2011 census, 636,000 out of a population of 3,063,000, were English born, voter turn out 1,628,000, with a majority of 62,000 for the Tory stitch up……
 


The Clamp

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What I meant was he's probably not immune from doing a turn for a few quid.

Oh, I see, yes, you already spotted that :lolol: :thumbsup:

Nobody gets that rich without doing some questionable deals. Let’s also not forget, people like him and his Tory chums love to dodge a bit of tax or get the upper hand in a deal. Whether it’s a £1 brandy wager at the Strangers Bar or a £20m ppe contract. As long as they are winning and somebody else is losing.
 






The Clamp

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I wonder what malevolent bills and laws are being quietly installed while all this distraction is occurring.
 


Hugo Rune

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Which is a very good point when we look to who to blame for the fractures in the United Kingdom.

Clearly the English Nationalist, sorry Conservative Party of Great Britain. In its current incarnation, the most destructive, the most divisive political entity in my lifetime.

Tactically absorbing the far right (at the expense of the centre ground) will see them in the wilderness for a decade.

It seems like nationalist politics has never been so strong. You cite the reason for this but far right parties seem very weak at the moment, they’ll need to sort themselves out after the next election as thousands of people will leave the Tories as they are forced onto the centre ground again.
 


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Nobody gets that rich without doing some questionable deals. Let’s also not forget, people like him and his Tory chums love to dodge a bit of tax or get the upper hand in a deal. Whether it’s a £1 brandy wager at the Strangers Bar or a £20m ppe contract. As long as they are winning and somebody else is losing.

Sunak mad a fortune 'betting' against the pound during the sub-prime crash which, everyone knows, was caused by Gordon Brown, so that's fairs fair.






:facepalm:
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
He's certifiable. She ruled that proroguing Parliament was unlawful, but Lady Hale is 77 and now retired.

Yes, he knows how to deliver a speech, but the words within it, are nothing but a word salad.

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A1X

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What's this? Oh just a far right organisation trying to rig the system to get their preferred PM in place.

Weird how nobody talks about this but is horrified by the entryism of the far left into the Labour party some years ago...

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