Just seen footage of the Millwall fans booing the BLM pre-game kneel.
It’s a beautiful thing that they then watched their team lose, nice work đ
comment by Bunk Moreland (U20074)
posted 29 minutes ago
Just seen footage of the Millwall fans booing the BLM pre-game kneel.
It’s a beautiful thing that they then watched their team lose, nice work đ
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Agree - it was such a moronic gesture. Look, I know every club has it's d!ckheads and racists and downright tw@ts but do they need to be so overt about it? Millwall know exactly who those 'fans' are (2000 there after vetting) and an appropriate sanction should be given.
(I'm absolutely mortified to be in sync with Bunk đą)
It’s moronic but the club shouldn’t be sanctioned. Booing isn’t against any law and it isn’t in itself a racist act, even if those doing it almost certainly are. I doubt all 2,000 were booing so how could the individual booers be identified? It’s just very depressing because it sounded like it was more than just half a dozen or so which suggests a significant proportion of Millwall supporters have this sort of mentality in 2020.
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted about a minute ago
It’s moronic but the club shouldn’t be sanctioned. Booing isn’t against any law and it isn’t in itself a racist act, even if those doing it almost certainly are. I doubt all 2,000 were booing so how could the individual booers be identified? It’s just very depressing because it sounded like it was more than just half a dozen or so which suggests a significant proportion of Millwall supporters have this sort of mentality in 2020.
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I did say 'appropriate' sanction, not the club as a whole. Important distinction to make but they will know who indulged in this hopelessly Neanderthal reaction and hopefully act appropriately
Glad Millwall lost. 90% of their fans give the rest a bad name.
On a serious note, glad they lost.
How will they know, View?
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 15 hours, 26 minutes ago
Mainly to annoy VC I would advocate Lawrence playing against Brentford. It’s a game we are quite likely to lose, so obviously it well then be all his fault. Joz upped his performance today after being left out and maybe the same might happen with Lawrence. Holmes probably deserves to be “rested”. Another 90 minutes might be too much for CKR so Waghorn may well start.
Marshall
Byrne Davies Clarke Buchanan
Bielik Bird
Lawrence Knight Jozwiak
Waghorn
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Yes Vidal you have annoyed me but I like your thinking...when we lose we can blame the one we always blame.
But you don't ever learn, CKR has made the team play better in the Martin role. Waghorn has been hopeless in this role, but yesterday he did well when he came on out wide. So WTF would you do these changes?
Lawrence out...Vidal out.
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
VC, I agree about CKR but he looked knackered yesterday and I wouldn’t want him to get injured.
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
---------------------------------------------
If you make the country unpleasant to live in then it will stop those foreigners with their funny languages wanting to come here. The gammon think this is a price worth paying.
Well I already can look forward to paying a minimum of £55 per shipment for an import declaration.
Same box, same stuff inside, but £55 worth of pointless paperwork.
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am genuinely waiting, no angst, no sarcasm, no anger, no rolling of eyes but just an actual real good reason for Brexit?
It's been a quest of mine for 4 years and like the Holy Grail, my quest has been elusive.
Honest, it's a genuine question.
But, but, but...................
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 1 day, 6 hours ago
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
As said before, as a relative newcomer to this site I'm amazed at the amount of people who don't watch the games on TV - but rely on Radio Derby.
As grounds are currently closed you can watch the games (home and away) on Ramsplayer for £12.50 per month. An absolute snip if you ask me. Surely if you're happy to pay £20 a game to watch at the ground you'd pay £12.50 for a what 4 - 6 games a month ????
Anyway, on to today. Can't see further than another defeat I'm afraid. I really hope I'm wrong as the tide has to turn some time.....surely....
----------------------------------------------
As the club still hasn't returned the money they owe me for the Forest game which was back in early April I don't see why I should pay them for anything. Their delay in returning my money has already cost them far more than the price of the ticket. Their excuses as to why it hasn't been done yet are hollow. It shouldn't take this long. Only Ryanair and Derby County feel they need to hang on to customers money for which they provided nothing.
Of today, I expect the players on the pitch will provide a similar service. The club is a shambles at the moment.
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As a DCFC supporter and season ticket holder. The way I see it Spart is that it must be costing MM an absolute fortune to keep the club running - out of his own pocket. If by my meagre £12.50 per month I can help - I will.
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 1 day, 6 hours ago
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
As said before, as a relative newcomer to this site I'm amazed at the amount of people who don't watch the games on TV - but rely on Radio Derby.
As grounds are currently closed you can watch the games (home and away) on Ramsplayer for £12.50 per month. An absolute snip if you ask me. Surely if you're happy to pay £20 a game to watch at the ground you'd pay £12.50 for a what 4 - 6 games a month ????
Anyway, on to today. Can't see further than another defeat I'm afraid. I really hope I'm wrong as the tide has to turn some time.....surely....
----------------------------------------------
As the club still hasn't returned the money they owe me for the Forest game which was back in early April I don't see why I should pay them for anything. Their delay in returning my money has already cost them far more than the price of the ticket. Their excuses as to why it hasn't been done yet are hollow. It shouldn't take this long. Only Ryanair and Derby County feel they need to hang on to customers money for which they provided nothing.
Of today, I expect the players on the pitch will provide a similar service. The club is a shambles at the moment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
As a DCFC supporter and season ticket holder. The way I see it Spart is that it must be costing MM an absolute fortune to keep the club running - out of his own pocket. If by my meagre £12.50 per month I can help - I will.
---------------------------------------------------
It was Mel's choice and even it's costing him a fortune he wont actually have to miss his dinner if he has to put the heating on.
When I made a contract with Derby County to see a game and they don't play that game I expect my money refunded. It's just part of the deal we agreed to.
Sheffield United seem really keen to take our record.
comment by ViewFromPermAnyOneFromFour (U1581)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am genuinely waiting, no angst, no sarcasm, no anger, no rolling of eyes but just an actual real good reason for Brexit?
It's been a quest of mine for 4 years and like the Holy Grail, my quest has been elusive.
Honest, it's a genuine question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There is NO good political or economic reason for Brexit.
The EU is still a great idea. Its in need of a major service/overhaul for sure but the principle is sound.
We should have stayed in and been a driver behind the overhaul, rather than leaving without a plan.
comment by Peeder (U1684)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by ViewFromPermAnyOneFromFour (U1581)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am genuinely waiting, no angst, no sarcasm, no anger, no rolling of eyes but just an actual real good reason for Brexit?
It's been a quest of mine for 4 years and like the Holy Grail, my quest has been elusive.
Honest, it's a genuine question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There is NO good political or economic reason for Brexit.
The EU is still a great idea. Its in need of a major service/overhaul for sure but the principle is sound.
We should have stayed in and been a driver behind the overhaul, rather than leaving without a plan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Precisely.
I'm sort of glad I'm old enough to be isolated from the worst of the inevitable effects, but that doesn't help my offspring.
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 28 minutes ago
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And just what extraordinary circumstances have led to that Scouse? Honestly I go away for a day and its like the fourth year Common Room on here. Clueless lefty hall-wits!
comment by đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 28 minutes ago
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And just what extraordinary circumstances have led to that Scouse? Honestly I go away for a day and its like the fourth year Common Room on here. Clueless lefty hall-wits!
----------------------------------- -----------------------------------
Bit much calling me a clueless lefty! I mean, I am left footed but not on the political left.
The half wit bit is accurate though đ
comment by đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 28 minutes ago
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And just what extraordinary circumstances have led to that Scouse? Honestly I go away for a day and its like the fourth year Common Room on here. Clueless lefty hall-wits!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
High public spending
State bail outs for struggling businesses
State subsidies and furlough for those unable to work
Massive state spending
Massive increase in National Debt
Tax breaks for those that work at home
Massive subsidies for travel infrastructure
...and on ad nauseum
All brought on by the Covid19 crisis/debacle
Anyway Heb, hope everything was alright yesterday - your last communique was a bit cryptic
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posted on 5/12/20
Shinnie is suspended.
posted on 5/12/20
Just seen footage of the Millwall fans booing the BLM pre-game kneel.
It’s a beautiful thing that they then watched their team lose, nice work đ
posted on 5/12/20
comment by Bunk Moreland (U20074)
posted 29 minutes ago
Just seen footage of the Millwall fans booing the BLM pre-game kneel.
It’s a beautiful thing that they then watched their team lose, nice work đ
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Agree - it was such a moronic gesture. Look, I know every club has it's d!ckheads and racists and downright tw@ts but do they need to be so overt about it? Millwall know exactly who those 'fans' are (2000 there after vetting) and an appropriate sanction should be given.
(I'm absolutely mortified to be in sync with Bunk đą)
posted on 5/12/20
It's called decency.
posted on 5/12/20
It’s moronic but the club shouldn’t be sanctioned. Booing isn’t against any law and it isn’t in itself a racist act, even if those doing it almost certainly are. I doubt all 2,000 were booing so how could the individual booers be identified? It’s just very depressing because it sounded like it was more than just half a dozen or so which suggests a significant proportion of Millwall supporters have this sort of mentality in 2020.
posted on 5/12/20
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted about a minute ago
It’s moronic but the club shouldn’t be sanctioned. Booing isn’t against any law and it isn’t in itself a racist act, even if those doing it almost certainly are. I doubt all 2,000 were booing so how could the individual booers be identified? It’s just very depressing because it sounded like it was more than just half a dozen or so which suggests a significant proportion of Millwall supporters have this sort of mentality in 2020.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I did say 'appropriate' sanction, not the club as a whole. Important distinction to make but they will know who indulged in this hopelessly Neanderthal reaction and hopefully act appropriately
posted on 5/12/20
Glad Millwall lost. 90% of their fans give the rest a bad name.
On a serious note, glad they lost.
posted on 5/12/20
How will they know, View?
posted on 6/12/20
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 15 hours, 26 minutes ago
Mainly to annoy VC I would advocate Lawrence playing against Brentford. It’s a game we are quite likely to lose, so obviously it well then be all his fault. Joz upped his performance today after being left out and maybe the same might happen with Lawrence. Holmes probably deserves to be “rested”. Another 90 minutes might be too much for CKR so Waghorn may well start.
Marshall
Byrne Davies Clarke Buchanan
Bielik Bird
Lawrence Knight Jozwiak
Waghorn
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes Vidal you have annoyed me but I like your thinking...when we lose we can blame the one we always blame.
But you don't ever learn, CKR has made the team play better in the Martin role. Waghorn has been hopeless in this role, but yesterday he did well when he came on out wide. So WTF would you do these changes?
Lawrence out...Vidal out.
posted on 6/12/20
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
posted on 6/12/20
VC, I agree about CKR but he looked knackered yesterday and I wouldn’t want him to get injured.
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
---------------------------------------------
If you make the country unpleasant to live in then it will stop those foreigners with their funny languages wanting to come here. The gammon think this is a price worth paying.
posted on 6/12/20
Well I already can look forward to paying a minimum of £55 per shipment for an import declaration.
Same box, same stuff inside, but £55 worth of pointless paperwork.
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am genuinely waiting, no angst, no sarcasm, no anger, no rolling of eyes but just an actual real good reason for Brexit?
It's been a quest of mine for 4 years and like the Holy Grail, my quest has been elusive.
Honest, it's a genuine question.
posted on 6/12/20
But, but, but...................
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 1 day, 6 hours ago
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
As said before, as a relative newcomer to this site I'm amazed at the amount of people who don't watch the games on TV - but rely on Radio Derby.
As grounds are currently closed you can watch the games (home and away) on Ramsplayer for £12.50 per month. An absolute snip if you ask me. Surely if you're happy to pay £20 a game to watch at the ground you'd pay £12.50 for a what 4 - 6 games a month ????
Anyway, on to today. Can't see further than another defeat I'm afraid. I really hope I'm wrong as the tide has to turn some time.....surely....
----------------------------------------------
As the club still hasn't returned the money they owe me for the Forest game which was back in early April I don't see why I should pay them for anything. Their delay in returning my money has already cost them far more than the price of the ticket. Their excuses as to why it hasn't been done yet are hollow. It shouldn't take this long. Only Ryanair and Derby County feel they need to hang on to customers money for which they provided nothing.
Of today, I expect the players on the pitch will provide a similar service. The club is a shambles at the moment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
As a DCFC supporter and season ticket holder. The way I see it Spart is that it must be costing MM an absolute fortune to keep the club running - out of his own pocket. If by my meagre £12.50 per month I can help - I will.
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 1 day, 6 hours ago
comment by Terry Hennessey (U22420)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
As said before, as a relative newcomer to this site I'm amazed at the amount of people who don't watch the games on TV - but rely on Radio Derby.
As grounds are currently closed you can watch the games (home and away) on Ramsplayer for £12.50 per month. An absolute snip if you ask me. Surely if you're happy to pay £20 a game to watch at the ground you'd pay £12.50 for a what 4 - 6 games a month ????
Anyway, on to today. Can't see further than another defeat I'm afraid. I really hope I'm wrong as the tide has to turn some time.....surely....
----------------------------------------------
As the club still hasn't returned the money they owe me for the Forest game which was back in early April I don't see why I should pay them for anything. Their delay in returning my money has already cost them far more than the price of the ticket. Their excuses as to why it hasn't been done yet are hollow. It shouldn't take this long. Only Ryanair and Derby County feel they need to hang on to customers money for which they provided nothing.
Of today, I expect the players on the pitch will provide a similar service. The club is a shambles at the moment.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
As a DCFC supporter and season ticket holder. The way I see it Spart is that it must be costing MM an absolute fortune to keep the club running - out of his own pocket. If by my meagre £12.50 per month I can help - I will.
---------------------------------------------------
It was Mel's choice and even it's costing him a fortune he wont actually have to miss his dinner if he has to put the heating on.
When I made a contract with Derby County to see a game and they don't play that game I expect my money refunded. It's just part of the deal we agreed to.
posted on 6/12/20
Sheffield United seem really keen to take our record.
posted on 6/12/20
comment by ViewFromPermAnyOneFromFour (U1581)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am genuinely waiting, no angst, no sarcasm, no anger, no rolling of eyes but just an actual real good reason for Brexit?
It's been a quest of mine for 4 years and like the Holy Grail, my quest has been elusive.
Honest, it's a genuine question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There is NO good political or economic reason for Brexit.
The EU is still a great idea. Its in need of a major service/overhaul for sure but the principle is sound.
We should have stayed in and been a driver behind the overhaul, rather than leaving without a plan.
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Peeder (U1684)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by ViewFromPermAnyOneFromFour (U1581)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 30 minutes ago
I see conservative cabinet minister George Eustice has said the booing Millwall fans should be respected. A bit like Trumpy saying the white supremacists were fine people. Closet fascists occasionally let their guard slip.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He also let his guard slip by admitting Brexit means everything is going to be more complicated, whether there is a "deal" or not.
I'm still confused as to why anyone still thinks it's a good idea?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I am genuinely waiting, no angst, no sarcasm, no anger, no rolling of eyes but just an actual real good reason for Brexit?
It's been a quest of mine for 4 years and like the Holy Grail, my quest has been elusive.
Honest, it's a genuine question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There is NO good political or economic reason for Brexit.
The EU is still a great idea. Its in need of a major service/overhaul for sure but the principle is sound.
We should have stayed in and been a driver behind the overhaul, rather than leaving without a plan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Precisely.
I'm sort of glad I'm old enough to be isolated from the worst of the inevitable effects, but that doesn't help my offspring.
posted on 6/12/20
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
posted on 6/12/20
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 28 minutes ago
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And just what extraordinary circumstances have led to that Scouse? Honestly I go away for a day and its like the fourth year Common Room on here. Clueless lefty hall-wits!
posted on 6/12/20
comment by đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 28 minutes ago
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And just what extraordinary circumstances have led to that Scouse? Honestly I go away for a day and its like the fourth year Common Room on here. Clueless lefty hall-wits!
----------------------------------- -----------------------------------
Bit much calling me a clueless lefty! I mean, I am left footed but not on the political left.
The half wit bit is accurate though đ
posted on 6/12/20
comment by đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 28 minutes ago
.............. and a lot do not like the "socialist" aspect of the EU, but our Tory chancellor has been overseeing the biggest socialist bail-out in the history of mankind...........
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And just what extraordinary circumstances have led to that Scouse? Honestly I go away for a day and its like the fourth year Common Room on here. Clueless lefty hall-wits!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
High public spending
State bail outs for struggling businesses
State subsidies and furlough for those unable to work
Massive state spending
Massive increase in National Debt
Tax breaks for those that work at home
Massive subsidies for travel infrastructure
...and on ad nauseum
All brought on by the Covid19 crisis/debacle
Anyway Heb, hope everything was alright yesterday - your last communique was a bit cryptic
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