| Watching Boris last night 11:08 - Sep 23 with 1547 views | onehunglow | Painful.just caught the opening two mins before reaching for the sick bowl. We won this together in March.What? We will fight this together We will unite and beat this We can ... Man is a clown in another world. Noel Gallagher,washed up coke head said it how it is,” wearing a mask is an infringement of personal liberty”.We have a nation believing this. We are nation of dickheads ,selfish and self centred many of whom simply won’t stick a piece of cloth on their face to travel on a train even though...It’s the rules. Rules myarse. We do not enforce these rules so why bullshite people into thinking they can work . Until we enforce these rules we will never beat this curse. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 11:32 - Sep 23 with 987 views | Joe_bradshaw | He appeared to be speaking from the ministry of cliches. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 11:35 - Sep 23 with 977 views | Brynmill_Jack |
| Watching Boris last night on 11:32 - Sep 23 by Joe_bradshaw | He appeared to be speaking from the ministry of cliches. |
Not the Ministry of silly talks???? |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 11:38 - Sep 23 with 969 views | Best_loser | He would quit tomorrow if he could come up with an honourable reason |  | |  |
| Watching Boris last night on 11:40 - Sep 23 with 966 views | onehunglow | Yep.He seems to think he is Churchill. He s weak. Anththing but right wing. A total jerk although it’s hard to imagine Labour being much better in these times.It s why I despair right now. Boris witters on about rules and regulations then in the next breathe says they won’t be enforced . Beats the feck out of me. I d rather him be honest for once and address the nation as what we are...a shower of selfish kunts who are killing each other by the thousand because they think they know better. Never before have we needed the strong leadership we need. Ardern in NZ is anything but right wing but her lockdown was brutal and succeeded but don’t forget Kiwis are braver and smarter than us certainly more proud and patriotic and able to put country first. Yet, our beauts look to Sweden as they dint have lockdown.Why. ? because going on the pisss is so important for too many. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 11:57 - Sep 23 with 949 views | Professor |
| Watching Boris last night on 11:40 - Sep 23 by onehunglow | Yep.He seems to think he is Churchill. He s weak. Anththing but right wing. A total jerk although it’s hard to imagine Labour being much better in these times.It s why I despair right now. Boris witters on about rules and regulations then in the next breathe says they won’t be enforced . Beats the feck out of me. I d rather him be honest for once and address the nation as what we are...a shower of selfish kunts who are killing each other by the thousand because they think they know better. Never before have we needed the strong leadership we need. Ardern in NZ is anything but right wing but her lockdown was brutal and succeeded but don’t forget Kiwis are braver and smarter than us certainly more proud and patriotic and able to put country first. Yet, our beauts look to Sweden as they dint have lockdown.Why. ? because going on the pisss is so important for too many. |
and Sweden's rates have been five times greater than its neighbours who have similar behaviours and attitudes. And look to be at the start of their second wave now. The handling has been inept. Marginally better in Wales and Scotland. We had warning. Stuck heads in the sand. Should have followed a short and sharp lockdown around March 10th when obvious what was coming. Would still have a second wave now but could have but handled first wave far better and have been ready for the second. Like Germany who run Public Health independently of government, have effective test and trace. Have used state and university labs for testing, not pocket-lining private sector. Complete shambles. |  | |  |
| Watching Boris last night on 12:01 - Sep 23 with 939 views | felixstowe_jack |
| Watching Boris last night on 11:57 - Sep 23 by Professor | and Sweden's rates have been five times greater than its neighbours who have similar behaviours and attitudes. And look to be at the start of their second wave now. The handling has been inept. Marginally better in Wales and Scotland. We had warning. Stuck heads in the sand. Should have followed a short and sharp lockdown around March 10th when obvious what was coming. Would still have a second wave now but could have but handled first wave far better and have been ready for the second. Like Germany who run Public Health independently of government, have effective test and trace. Have used state and university labs for testing, not pocket-lining private sector. Complete shambles. |
Just as well it was not comrade Corbyn in charge. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 12:17 - Sep 23 with 929 views | Highjack |
| Watching Boris last night on 11:40 - Sep 23 by onehunglow | Yep.He seems to think he is Churchill. He s weak. Anththing but right wing. A total jerk although it’s hard to imagine Labour being much better in these times.It s why I despair right now. Boris witters on about rules and regulations then in the next breathe says they won’t be enforced . Beats the feck out of me. I d rather him be honest for once and address the nation as what we are...a shower of selfish kunts who are killing each other by the thousand because they think they know better. Never before have we needed the strong leadership we need. Ardern in NZ is anything but right wing but her lockdown was brutal and succeeded but don’t forget Kiwis are braver and smarter than us certainly more proud and patriotic and able to put country first. Yet, our beauts look to Sweden as they dint have lockdown.Why. ? because going on the pisss is so important for too many. |
New Zealand is also one of the most isolated and sparsely populated archipelagos in the world. Viruses don’t take things like bravery, intelligence, pride and patriotism into account when deciding who to infect. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 12:33 - Sep 23 with 914 views | onehunglow | In that case,we should ALL be adhering to the advice given . That means doing what we are told.This is our problem. We don't and can't as we know better. We have people actively demonstrating about distancing and masks,as if they have proven conclusive evidence that wearing masks and keeping distances has no effect. Surprised they dont suggest washing hands has no effect and that is attack on personal freedom. As for NZ, it is twice as big a Birmingham and as big a population as Greater Manchester. Parts of it are very built up and parts where poverty exists. It is geographically isolated by heavily populated . I sand by what I say. We have no excuses.Look the fook around. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 12:48 - Sep 23 with 906 views | ItchySphincter | Are people only just waking up to the fact that Bojo the Clown is a charlatan and a snake-oil salesman? Really. I was quite amused last night as he continued to use divisive mechanisms in his speech to imply 'Spain, France, bad, us -good/better'. How can people not see through this incompetent despot? |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 13:05 - Sep 23 with 890 views | trampie |
| Watching Boris last night on 12:48 - Sep 23 by ItchySphincter | Are people only just waking up to the fact that Bojo the Clown is a charlatan and a snake-oil salesman? Really. I was quite amused last night as he continued to use divisive mechanisms in his speech to imply 'Spain, France, bad, us -good/better'. How can people not see through this incompetent despot? |
It was obvious that Corbyn was going to be better than Bojo but people couldn't see it in part due to the newspaper and TV barons. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 13:18 - Sep 23 with 868 views | DJack |
| Watching Boris last night on 12:01 - Sep 23 by felixstowe_jack | Just as well it was not comrade Corbyn in charge. |
I don't like the man but I bet you having nothing to back that statement up. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 13:19 - Sep 23 with 867 views | Treforys_Jack |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:05 - Sep 23 by trampie | It was obvious that Corbyn was going to be better than Bojo but people couldn't see it in part due to the newspaper and TV barons. |
Corbyn was unelectable and he knew it. He still wouldn't move aside to let someone else take over who stood a chance. Selfish ego maniac. [Post edited 23 Sep 2020 13:19]
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| Watching Boris last night on 13:25 - Sep 23 with 858 views | Highjack |
| Watching Boris last night on 12:33 - Sep 23 by onehunglow | In that case,we should ALL be adhering to the advice given . That means doing what we are told.This is our problem. We don't and can't as we know better. We have people actively demonstrating about distancing and masks,as if they have proven conclusive evidence that wearing masks and keeping distances has no effect. Surprised they dont suggest washing hands has no effect and that is attack on personal freedom. As for NZ, it is twice as big a Birmingham and as big a population as Greater Manchester. Parts of it are very built up and parts where poverty exists. It is geographically isolated by heavily populated . I sand by what I say. We have no excuses.Look the fook around. |
New Zealand twice as big as Birmingham? I don’t think that’s quite right... |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 13:36 - Sep 23 with 844 views | Professor |
| Watching Boris last night on 12:01 - Sep 23 by felixstowe_jack | Just as well it was not comrade Corbyn in charge. |
He could not really have been any worse. |  | |  |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:42 - Sep 23 with 839 views | Highjack |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:36 - Sep 23 by Professor | He could not really have been any worse. |
This is the problem isn’t it? When all the options are absolutely terrible what more can the average voter do? Boris, Mogg, Patel, Corbyn, Abbott, McDonnell, Blackford, Price, Swinson, Caroline effing Lucas, I honestly wouldn’t trust any of them to run a stall at a car boot sale. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 13:59 - Sep 23 with 820 views | onehunglow | High.Badly phrased .Apologies.It was a reference to the size of Auckland.,NZ. Having said that,NIZs population i about the size of Greater Mancheter and Brum combined. I used Auckland as it shows NZ does have a large populated city. [Post edited 23 Sep 2020 14:01]
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| Watching Boris last night on 14:12 - Sep 23 with 808 views | ItchySphincter |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:19 - Sep 23 by Treforys_Jack | Corbyn was unelectable and he knew it. He still wouldn't move aside to let someone else take over who stood a chance. Selfish ego maniac. [Post edited 23 Sep 2020 13:19]
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There's something in that. He's an idealist, and that is admirable, but he's no leader. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 16:46 - Sep 23 with 755 views | Best_loser |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:19 - Sep 23 by Treforys_Jack | Corbyn was unelectable and he knew it. He still wouldn't move aside to let someone else take over who stood a chance. Selfish ego maniac. [Post edited 23 Sep 2020 13:19]
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Yep, corbyn and momentum were the best things that ever happened for the Tories |  | |  |
| Watching Boris last night on 16:50 - Sep 23 with 751 views | Highjack |
| Watching Boris last night on 14:12 - Sep 23 by ItchySphincter | There's something in that. He's an idealist, and that is admirable, but he's no leader. |
He also completely abandoned his ideals when he considered it politically expedient to do so. If he had backed Brexit like he’d been doing for the entirety of his life he probably would have won. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 18:07 - Sep 23 with 709 views | Kilkennyjack |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:19 - Sep 23 by Treforys_Jack | Corbyn was unelectable and he knew it. He still wouldn't move aside to let someone else take over who stood a chance. Selfish ego maniac. [Post edited 23 Sep 2020 13:19]
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| Watching Boris last night on 19:00 - Sep 23 with 675 views | chad |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:36 - Sep 23 by Professor | He could not really have been any worse. |
DJ will be along in a minute to tell you you have nothing to back that up ;) Certainly I would have been £50k better off from one of his many voter bribes. |  | |  |
| Watching Boris last night on 19:09 - Sep 23 with 666 views | Professor |
| Watching Boris last night on 19:00 - Sep 23 by chad | DJ will be along in a minute to tell you you have nothing to back that up ;) Certainly I would have been £50k better off from one of his many voter bribes. |
Pension? |  | |  |
| Watching Boris last night on 20:45 - Sep 23 with 630 views | DJack |
| Watching Boris last night on 19:00 - Sep 23 by chad | DJ will be along in a minute to tell you you have nothing to back that up ;) Certainly I would have been £50k better off from one of his many voter bribes. |
If you want you can do it for him instead of sniping from the sidelines. or you could reply to this post on the Senedd topic "Hi Chad "lost your chance"...I suppose I did, as did everyone else. Whatever else Brexit may be Bojo has shown himself up and even the Tory press are braying - anything to say about that? Also, my reply was also a vehicle for Andy's thoughts on the UK v Welsh Parliament on their comparative competency. I don't know what the dormouse said (Lewis Carroll?), much less care, as I assume you are giving me a mild swipe (maybe deserved,maybe not). I'd, honestly, rather you gave me your thoughts on how you view Boris's government to date. Even more so as he is someone you wanted to run the country and as I'm not a Corbyn fan either you will have no need to reference him in your critique. The floor is yours (genuinely interested in your view). " |  |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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| Watching Boris last night on 20:49 - Sep 23 with 623 views | Flashberryjack |
| Watching Boris last night on 13:36 - Sep 23 by Professor | He could not really have been any worse. |
We'll never know, but I really think he would have. |  |
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| Watching Boris last night on 21:05 - Sep 23 with 606 views | chad |
| Watching Boris last night on 20:45 - Sep 23 by DJack | If you want you can do it for him instead of sniping from the sidelines. or you could reply to this post on the Senedd topic "Hi Chad "lost your chance"...I suppose I did, as did everyone else. Whatever else Brexit may be Bojo has shown himself up and even the Tory press are braying - anything to say about that? Also, my reply was also a vehicle for Andy's thoughts on the UK v Welsh Parliament on their comparative competency. I don't know what the dormouse said (Lewis Carroll?), much less care, as I assume you are giving me a mild swipe (maybe deserved,maybe not). I'd, honestly, rather you gave me your thoughts on how you view Boris's government to date. Even more so as he is someone you wanted to run the country and as I'm not a Corbyn fan either you will have no need to reference him in your critique. The floor is yours (genuinely interested in your view). " |
Or are you going to wish me sex and travel again As much as I am sorry for you for not even having the courage to tell me to F off, pitiful as such comment is in lieu of cogent argument, I feel if recent comments are honest, then such behaviour will no longer be acceptable. Unless of course you are prepared to swear on all you hold dear that wishing me sex and travel was actually some weird attempted good wish. In which case I profoundly apologise and in line with your sincere although uncomfortable good wishes, I will try and respond in a manner that seems comfortable to you and hope your menstrual cramps are not too severe. However, please don’t deign to instruct me what to discuss, nor impose parameters upon me, nor offer me the floor, as it is not yours to give OK. |  | |  |
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