Oct 2023
7:38am, 31 Oct 2023
10,269 posts
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Fields
As if bankers remuneration is ever going to be anything but excessive
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Oct 2023
7:46am, 31 Oct 2023
14,856 posts
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Dave W
Come on folks. Be fair. Shuffling money about on a computer is very hard work. You deserve a multi-million pound bonus for putting a hard grafting shift in. Them Porsches don't buy themselves, you know.
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Oct 2023
7:59am, 31 Oct 2023
10,270 posts
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Fields
What’s the difference between Hamas and Rishi Sunak?
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Oct 2023
8:44am, 31 Oct 2023
15,754 posts
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jda
Trickle down economics means for every extra Porsche bought, a homeless person gets a cup of tea. Maybe.
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Oct 2023
9:00am, 31 Oct 2023
14,857 posts
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Dave W
Well worth it then. The perfect economic model (if you're a Tory).
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Oct 2023
12:41pm, 31 Oct 2023
31,182 posts
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Johnny Blaze
The inquiry's lawyer shows some entries from Sir Patrick Vallance’s diaries from 2020. In the first, Vallance says Boris Johnson is “obsessed with older people accepting their fate and letting the young get on with life and the economy going”. Another entry says: “He says his party ‘thinks the whole thing is pathetic and Covid is just Nature’s way of dealing with old people – and I am not entirely sure I disagree with them’.” A third entry, from December 2020, reads: "Chief whip says 'I think we should let the old people get it and protect others’. PM says ‘a lot of my backbenchers think that and I must say I agree with them’." Can't recall him saying that at the time... |
Oct 2023
12:57pm, 31 Oct 2023
14,868 posts
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Dave W
Because some quarterwit (aka gifted Tory thinker) probably pointed out to fuckwit Johnson that killing most of the people who voted for him probably wasn’t the best idea. Nary a brain cell between them. |
Oct 2023
1:00pm, 31 Oct 2023
20,800 posts
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Chrisull
BBC refusing to report on what Cummings says as it's too full of obscenities. Is this journalism or is this craven arse covering, because he's speaking the truth (and yes I think he was as bad as all of them)?
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Oct 2023
1:04pm, 31 Oct 2023
14,869 posts
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Dave W
Rail ticket office closures in England scrapped in government U-turn So all that disruption and lost revenue for another U-turn. And they are trying to blame it all on the operating companies. They are mightily pissed off because the government forced it on them. Reverse Midas. Everything they touch turns to shit. |
Oct 2023
1:09pm, 31 Oct 2023
43,150 posts
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SPR
I'm not seeing any refusal to report here... bbc.co.uk |
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