comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
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To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
As if I give a flying fig what any Tory mug like him thinks
We spoke to one care company today which 10 days ago had to turn down a woman with terminal cancer for care in her own home. They did not have the staff to help her. Instead, they believe she died in hospital, unable to pass away in the place she called home. That is the reality.
https://twitter.com/paulbranditv/status/1455962907657785353?s=21
11 years of Tory Britain, we are the ass crack of Europe lads
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To add to this. Have you never heard of the Velvet Revolution? Slightly before you were born, but was part of a much bigger revolution which was in the main peaceful, and also ended the Cold War.
I'm still awaiting my Peace Dividend we were all promised.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To add to this. Have you never heard of the Velvet Revolution? Slightly before you were born, but was part of a much bigger revolution which was in the main peaceful, and also ended the Cold War.
I'm still awaiting my Peace Dividend we were all promised.
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It is just behind the brexit wan, pal.
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
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Q ArabNon LMAO
Hold ma coat....no, you go first, haha.
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
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That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club. She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
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That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
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People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
Johnson left COP yesterday and jumped on a private jet for a 400 mile hop for "urgent business" back in London.
The "urgent business" a reunion dinner in the Garret Club for Telegraph journalists including a climate change denier.
That doomsday clock only ticks for the plebs.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
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BBC Four Hours at the Capitol.
Crazy and frightening viewing, man
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Johnson left COP yesterday and jumped on a private jet for a 400 mile hop for "urgent business" back in London.
The "urgent business" a reunion dinner in the Garret Club for Telegraph journalists including a climate change denier.
That doomsday clock only ticks for the plebs.
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Boris will have a brand new ark ready, for all his women and kids.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
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Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
BBC Four Hours at the Capitol.
Crazy and frightening viewing, man
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JS doesn't think so. Apparently it was just a wee walkabout according to some.
You hear Lindsay (nothing gay about it) Graham was screaming at the Capitol Police to shoot the rioters.
That ones a right cockroach.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club.She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground, not Revolution, again mate...love that Heroin track, stoned in a student house near Queens x 55, 80's 90's
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fwiw, now that Corbyn and co are away, people might back Labour.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club.She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground, not Revolution, again mate...love that Heroin track, stoned in a student house near Queens x 55, 80's 90's
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground. Lou Reed not so much. He didn't want Subo to record one of his songs.
And his song I Wanna Be Black? I wonder how that would be received nowadays.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fwiw, now that Corbyn and co are away, people might back Labour.
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Not sure, a lot of people still emotionally invested in Boris and Labour are hardly enthusing to those they need to be yet.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
BBC Four Hours at the Capitol.
Crazy and frightening viewing, man
----------------------------------------------------------------------
JS doesn't think so. Apparently it was just a wee walkabout according to some.
You hear Lindsay (nothing gay about it) Graham was screaming at the Capitol Police to shoot the rioters.
That ones a right cockroach.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It shows the girl who broke into the building being shot up close, hand to hand fighting for hours with rioters and cops, proud boys and militia leading the violence, guys stoned in the chambers, Q Anon loons ranting, dems and reps and staffers fearing for their lives.
Amazed more were not killed.
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
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Fwiw, now that Corbyn and co are away, people might back Labour.
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Not sure, a lot of people still emotionally invested in Boris and Labour are hardly enthusing to those they need to be yet.
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Fair comment, boris has that clown charisma that punters like, even though it is not good for them?
Starmer and those around him, such as Nandy and Burnham, perhaps need to step up more.
I think during my working and seeking work lifetime from Maggie in early 80's, we have endured enough tory rule, haha....not being a labour loyalist, but time for a change, methinks???
All that and Republicans plus a few on here say it was a nothing burger. People died. Some were maimed.
Let's see what happens when the house gets a hold of the WH logs and phones of Trump and his advisors. It was a fekin attempted coup.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club.She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground, not Revolution, again mate...love that Heroin track, stoned in a student house near Queens x 55, 80's 90's
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground.Lou Reed not so much. He didn't want Subo to record one of his songs.
And his song I Wanna Be Black? I wonder how that would be received nowadays.
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That would be an ecumenical blackfishing matter, best left alone lol.
I reckon Susan Boyle would take Lou Reed, btw pal.
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posted on 3/11/21
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
posted on 3/11/21
As if I give a flying fig what any Tory mug like him thinks
posted on 3/11/21
We spoke to one care company today which 10 days ago had to turn down a woman with terminal cancer for care in her own home. They did not have the staff to help her. Instead, they believe she died in hospital, unable to pass away in the place she called home. That is the reality.
https://twitter.com/paulbranditv/status/1455962907657785353?s=21
11 years of Tory Britain, we are the ass crack of Europe lads
posted on 3/11/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To add to this. Have you never heard of the Velvet Revolution? Slightly before you were born, but was part of a much bigger revolution which was in the main peaceful, and also ended the Cold War.
I'm still awaiting my Peace Dividend we were all promised.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To add to this. Have you never heard of the Velvet Revolution? Slightly before you were born, but was part of a much bigger revolution which was in the main peaceful, and also ended the Cold War.
I'm still awaiting my Peace Dividend we were all promised.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It is just behind the brexit wan, pal.
posted on 3/11/21
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
posted on 3/11/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Revolutions aren’t meant to be peaceful, they’re a force for good to get rid of corrupt autocrats and despot politicians. Would happily watch Boris and the front bench walk the plank.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To quote Frank Zappa:"Most people wouldn't know a revolution if it bit them on the ar$e."
Think before posting please. You complain about violence, then condone it. Wait till old concrete head reads this.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Q ArabNon LMAO
Hold ma coat....no, you go first, haha.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
posted on 3/11/21
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
posted on 3/11/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club. She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
posted on 3/11/21
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
posted on 3/11/21
Johnson left COP yesterday and jumped on a private jet for a 400 mile hop for "urgent business" back in London.
The "urgent business" a reunion dinner in the Garret Club for Telegraph journalists including a climate change denier.
That doomsday clock only ticks for the plebs.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
BBC Four Hours at the Capitol.
Crazy and frightening viewing, man
posted on 3/11/21
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Johnson left COP yesterday and jumped on a private jet for a 400 mile hop for "urgent business" back in London.
The "urgent business" a reunion dinner in the Garret Club for Telegraph journalists including a climate change denier.
That doomsday clock only ticks for the plebs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Boris will have a brand new ark ready, for all his women and kids.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Q
Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
BBC Four Hours at the Capitol.
Crazy and frightening viewing, man
----------------------------------------------------------------------
JS doesn't think so. Apparently it was just a wee walkabout according to some.
You hear Lindsay (nothing gay about it) Graham was screaming at the Capitol Police to shoot the rioters.
That ones a right cockroach.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club.She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground, not Revolution, again mate...love that Heroin track, stoned in a student house near Queens x 55, 80's 90's
posted on 3/11/21
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fwiw, now that Corbyn and co are away, people might back Labour.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 1 minute ago
Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Gun Club.She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground, not Revolution, again mate...love that Heroin track, stoned in a student house near Queens x 55, 80's 90's
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Velvet Underground. Lou Reed not so much. He didn't want Subo to record one of his songs.
And his song I Wanna Be Black? I wonder how that would be received nowadays.
posted on 3/11/21
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by meltonblue (U10617)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
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Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
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Fwiw, now that Corbyn and co are away, people might back Labour.
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Not sure, a lot of people still emotionally invested in Boris and Labour are hardly enthusing to those they need to be yet.
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Have you seen the documentary on the storming of the big house in Jan, mate, much of it filmed by those taking part, also interviewing the cops holding the line etc?
Give it a swatch
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I'll see if I can get it. Where's it on?
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BBC Four Hours at the Capitol.
Crazy and frightening viewing, man
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JS doesn't think so. Apparently it was just a wee walkabout according to some.
You hear Lindsay (nothing gay about it) Graham was screaming at the Capitol Police to shoot the rioters.
That ones a right cockroach.
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It shows the girl who broke into the building being shot up close, hand to hand fighting for hours with rioters and cops, proud boys and militia leading the violence, guys stoned in the chambers, Q Anon loons ranting, dems and reps and staffers fearing for their lives.
Amazed more were not killed.
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28 Labour MP's abstained on the Patterson vote today, what the actual fack
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That’s due to pairing. You’ll see some very stupid people try and use it as a go at Labour in the next couple of days because unfortunately the vast majority of the electorate seem to have become more invested in politics and yet still have no idea how parliament works.
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People are more worried about prices, celeb tv, phones and climate change atm, but it is adisgrace what political leaders get away with.
My family and friends have worked for Randox, who Patterson got cash from, and Randox are not nice employers, to boot.
All parties and many politicians are dodgy imo, but the boris bunch are in a league of their own....dup and SF here are quite shifty, to be nice about it.
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Yeah. Things like today tend to cut through though. You don’t get more brazen than changing a law and applying it retrospectively, which is highlighted even more when it’s for someone who was so clearly guilty.
It has got to the point with Boris that for anyone that voted for Brexit due to wanting our own parliament to have supremacy has to be questioning how they can still vote for them given what they’ve turned parliament into. It’s all being chucked in the bin.
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Fwiw, now that Corbyn and co are away, people might back Labour.
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Not sure, a lot of people still emotionally invested in Boris and Labour are hardly enthusing to those they need to be yet.
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Fair comment, boris has that clown charisma that punters like, even though it is not good for them?
Starmer and those around him, such as Nandy and Burnham, perhaps need to step up more.
I think during my working and seeking work lifetime from Maggie in early 80's, we have endured enough tory rule, haha....not being a labour loyalist, but time for a change, methinks???
posted on 3/11/21
All that and Republicans plus a few on here say it was a nothing burger. People died. Some were maimed.
Let's see what happens when the house gets a hold of the WH logs and phones of Trump and his advisors. It was a fekin attempted coup.
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Welcome back NPE.
It's nice here, innit.....lol, as you said, it is like heroin.
So I hear.🤹♂️
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The Gun Club.She's Like heroin to me.
Good shout.
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Velvet Underground, not Revolution, again mate...love that Heroin track, stoned in a student house near Queens x 55, 80's 90's
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Velvet Underground.Lou Reed not so much. He didn't want Subo to record one of his songs.
And his song I Wanna Be Black? I wonder how that would be received nowadays.
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That would be an ecumenical blackfishing matter, best left alone lol.
I reckon Susan Boyle would take Lou Reed, btw pal.
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