May 2022
9:01pm, 24 May 2022
18,765 posts
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richmac
Just watched the Panorama thing. Bit shit. |
May 2022
9:37pm, 24 May 2022
23,482 posts
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Dave A
mirror.co.uk
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May 2022
10:37pm, 24 May 2022
27,305 posts
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Johnny Blaze
Yes. Apparently a gathering that neither the Met nor Sue Gray have thus far investigated. It is a House of Lies.
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May 2022
10:38pm, 24 May 2022
86,972 posts
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swittle
...and fondant fancies.
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May 2022
11:00pm, 24 May 2022
1,142 posts
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paulcook
Leaving party for James Slack. He went to The Sun. A paper that, I believe certainly in the past, refuses to almost write a word about all this. Don't know what its stance has been the last couple of days, though a quick search shows today's was something completely random.
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May 2022
12:38am, 25 May 2022
4,656 posts
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Fields
£62k for a golf buggy! Honestly why are we paying for these parasites with their stolen wealth.
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May 2022
2:46am, 25 May 2022
4,659 posts
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Fields
Meanwhile in America more children murdered in a school thanks to guns.
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May 2022
6:07am, 25 May 2022
18,766 posts
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richmac
Always look at the round up of headlines on the BBC, right wing papers ignoring partygate and instead going with the u turn er I mean windfall tax the PM has capitulated on. But oddly not mentioning A It's a labour policy. |
May 2022
7:51am, 25 May 2022
27,306 posts
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Johnny Blaze
They won't have turned the ship round by the next election - particularly if they continue to ignore the disasters of Brexit and they continue to run the public purse as if its primary function is to help get Bozo through the next news cycle.
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May 2022
8:30am, 25 May 2022
42,394 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
I haven't heard or seen any significant main stream or social media saying Brexit disaster (except for us and other intelligentsia ! ) JB? I don't think Brexit will hurt the Conservatives at next GE. The dogma will be it has given us freedom from EU and kept out immigrants (clue: it hasn't). And the fact that it's increased cost of goods, reduced British business efficiency, made international co-operation harder and given us a worker shortage (inter alia) will be conveniently missed. Only thing that could hurt them, I think, is ironically, a lot of union strikes, services shutting down, cost of living increases with no Conservative intervention to ease the impact on families, or other obvious domestic service or costs that are very visible to people. Even then, throw around a few cushioning of bills policies for cost of living, and blame it on Russia / global issues, and they'll get away with that too. G |
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