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Rudi Hedman Caterham 25 Jul 19 4.32pm | |
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Awaits Sir Stirling’s opinion on video. (He can surely waste 4 mins of his life to watch these people whine and whinge about the leader we deserve or is a result of ignoring masses of people? Plus of course time writing something very funny and accurate.)
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Stirlingsays 25 Jul 19 4.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Awaits Sir Stirling’s opinion on video. (He can surely waste 4 mins of his life to watch these people whine and whinge about the leader we deserve or is a result of ignoring masses of people? Plus of course time writing something very funny and accurate.)
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Stirlingsays 25 Jul 19 4.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Awaits Sir Stirling’s opinion on video. (He can surely waste 4 mins of his life to watch these people whine and whinge about the leader we deserve or is a result of ignoring masses of people? Plus of course time writing something very funny and accurate.) So many women wanting to 'fcuk Boris' it is really just a testament to his fat boy charisma. That ginger lad though whose obsessed with racism was the best one .....watching him talk was like licking cringe favoured ice cream. I suppose I just view those types of people as deeply misguided human beings.....Hopefully they emigrate to the EU....I'm sure their skill sets will prove really useful....especially the ginger lad.....Mind you he should go to Hollywood and be 'Anti Racism Man' in the next Marvel 'look I've no balls' superhero movie. Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Jul 2019 4.58pm)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 25 Jul 19 5.22pm | |
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Funny last paragraph, especially last sentence. Yesteryear they’d probably be taken the p1ss out of in many universities. Now you’d probably be banned from all social venues if you did. (Thinking about the student union reps watching a few jokes of Norcott’s the other night) Uptight g1mps.
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Stirlingsays 25 Jul 19 5.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Funny last paragraph, especially last sentence. Yesteryear they’d probably be taken the p1ss out of in many universities. Now you’d probably be banned from all social venues if you did. (Thinking about the student union reps watching a few jokes of Norcott’s the other night) Uptight g1mps.
RIP Rik.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 25 Jul 19 5.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
It's like 'The Young Ones' wasn't a comedy show but a prophecy sent from the past. RIP Rik. P1ss taking develops wit, sense of humour, a thick skin, sets you up more for reality of life. Self deprecating humour is also a charming and very British trait. But they want rid of this. Sadly in time what they’re preparing for may well be reality, or more than likely 2 sections of society. The snooty superiority complex brigade and everyone else. As you say, once their professional role disappears I’d bet they’re quite useless.
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Stirlingsays 25 Jul 19 5.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
P1ss taking develops wit, sense of humour, a thick skin, sets you up more for reality of life. Self deprecating humour is also a charming and very British trait. But they want rid of this. Sadly in time what they’re preparing for may well be reality, or more than likely 2 sections of society. The snooty superiority complex brigade and everyone else. As you say, once their professional role disappears I’d bet they’re quite useless. As much use as make up on a lesbian.
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.TUX. 25 Jul 19 7.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Every PM needs to be chosen by the MP's alone. So the involvement of Labour's NEC in Brown's coronation was wrong in my view, although not as wrong as the way Johnson was finally chosen. If Johnson makes an electoral pact with Farage just to try to force a "no-deal" Brexit over the line then I hope he is soundly defeated. Of course the result would be accepted. That's the system we have. That doesn't though mean that a fight to reverse the decision wouldn't then begin probably alongside another to try to avoid the break up of the UK. Wrong.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 25 Jul 19 9.41pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Wrong. Your first line is 100% correct! Every government represents ALL the people and not simply a sectional interest of it. Their responsibility is to do what they believe is best for the country as a whole. Of course different governments have different approaches to what that means and how to achieve it but the principle remains true for all. Political systems are NOT there to favour the few. That is a travesty of an idea and completely wrong. The President of the European Commission was recommended as an candidate acceptable to all members by the EU heads of state but the MEPs, who were put there by us, have to confirm them. Which they very nearly did not. So there was a democratic decision involved in her appointment. That the Commission has delegated powers is true but the key word is delegated. The final power rests with the states themselves via the Council of Ministers and the European Council. We put those who represent us onto those bodies.
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Spiderman Horsham 26 Jul 19 8.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Your first line is 100% correct! Every government represents ALL the people and not simply a sectional interest of it. Their responsibility is to do what they believe is best for the country as a whole. Of course different governments have different approaches to what that means and how to achieve it but the principle remains true for all. Political systems are NOT there to favour the few. That is a travesty of an idea and completely wrong. The President of the European Commission was recommended as an candidate acceptable to all members by the EU heads of state but the MEPs, who were put there by us, have to confirm them. Which they very nearly did not. So there was a democratic decision involved in her appointment. That the Commission has delegated powers is true but the key word is delegated. The final power rests with the states themselves via the Council of Ministers and the European Council. We put those who represent us onto those bodies. Absolute b****cks. You really think this would apply to a Corbyn government that would be a puppet for the Unions and Momentum?
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Teddy Eagle 26 Jul 19 8.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Your first line is 100% correct! Every government represents ALL the people and not simply a sectional interest of it. Their responsibility is to do what they believe is best for the country as a whole. Of course different governments have different approaches to what that means and how to achieve it but the principle remains true for all. Political systems are NOT there to favour the few. That is a travesty of an idea and completely wrong. The President of the European Commission was recommended as an candidate acceptable to all members by the EU heads of state but the MEPs, who were put there by us, have to confirm them. Which they very nearly did not. So there was a democratic decision involved in her appointment. That the Commission has delegated powers is true but the key word is delegated. The final power rests with the states themselves via the Council of Ministers and the European Council. We put those who represent us onto those bodies. Well good luck convincing large swathes of people outside the south east that they were represented by the Thatcher government.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 26 Jul 19 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Well good luck convincing large swathes of people outside the south east that they were represented by the Thatcher government. Or anyone in Europe that the European Union represents them democratically.
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