Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th March 2019
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LET'S FACE IT I'M JUST 'KIN' SEETHIN'
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@tinyclanger2
I meant to say "hello" but pressed the thanks thing instead. Hello!
I meant to say "hello" but pressed the thanks thing instead. Hello!
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Repeated evidential bigotry is bigotry not somehow superior or justified because it accords to a view.You can repeatedly contemptuosly or otherwise dismiss me pointing this out ,it will not,however,silence me
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I most certainly would not wish for you to be silenced, sir.HindleA wrote:Repeated evidential bigotry is bigotry not somehow superior or justified because it accords to a view.You can repeatedly contemptuosly or otherwise dismiss me pointing this out ,it will not,however,silence me
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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To be fair I have moments of contemptuous dismissal but that is of everyone else but me, I don't discriminate
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All gone downhill since the DJ left.
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Even if the choice of music was largely crap.
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I know,I am in an argumentative mood,possibly tired.I love and hate you all equally.
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Re: Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th March 2019
Not sure if a 3am curry was the ideal preparation a few hours before a "run" but I did get around it more quickly than normal.
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24 hr service,use.it or lose it.
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Tarquin liked them.
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The DJ selection.
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I'd never try silencing you; it's not a good use of time. It's impossible. Anyway, I love you.
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[youtube]t894eGoymio[/youtube]HindleA wrote:I know,I am in an argumentative mood,possibly tired.I love and hate you all equally.
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... reinstatedTory Islamophobia row: 15 suspended councillors quietly reinstated
More than a dozen Conservative councillors who were suspended over posting Islamophobic or racist content online – with some describing Saudis as “sand peasants” and sharing material comparing Asian people to dogs – have had their membership quietly reinstated, a Guardian investigation has found.
The chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum, Mohammed Amin, called on the party to publish a set of formal disciplinary processes after the Guardian found 15 examples of politicians who posted content that was deemed objectionable. (Guardian)
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More Jay Rayner Retweeted Fraser Nelson
And so Toby Young endorses Michael Gove for PM, dreaming of a comeback. And if you want one event,one moment, that sums up the awfulness of the situation in which we find ourselves it’s all right there. If you want me I’ll be in the darkened room with the revolver and the whisky.
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Oh dear, poor Toby's dropped a bit of a clanger...
Oops.Toby Young
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I bet Jolyon £50 that the Conservative Party would win a majority in the 2015 General Election and when they did I was so jubilant I let him off. Here’s gratitude for you! (And being denounced as “privileged” by an Old Etonian QC called Jolyon is a first...)
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"Theresa May is a chicken who's bottled Brexit. The only way forward is to come out of the EU now."
Boris
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So rather than fess up and say "Yep, sorry - got it wrong" - Toady simply deleted the tweet.
Odious little man.
Odious little man.
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The guru of Revoke, Phil Syrpis.
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There is no doubt that any decision to revoke – and this is what makes it difficult for many MPs to countenance – would be the result of a profound failure of the political class to make sense of, and to seek to implement, the 2016 referendum result. But, as indicated above, it does not amount to a betrayal of the will of the people. It is better seen as a failure, in trying political circumstances, to grapple effectively with the huge challenge of seeking to deliver Brexit, seeking to marry continuity with change and to reconcile a huge number of contradictory voices.
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Goodnight, everyone
love,
cJA
love,
cJA
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Oh look, it's the 1980s all over again. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... udget-cuts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Does Boris not know that when the Israelites fled Egypt they wandered in the wilderness for 40 years in search of the promised land? Most of them never made it, including Moses. I can't think of a better metaphor for Brexit.
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Well well, things are looking up aren't they?
As a people's vote supporter I'm cockahoop, despite the previous machinations of May and Corbyn it would appear my impossible dream is altogether possible again.
But my dilemna is do I actually want it?
I mean I could live with the kind of Norway deal that could get majority support in parliament, as long as my and everyone else's right to freedom of movement are preserved that's fine, and along with continued access to research funding, Erasmus funds for students...we would still have access to all that.
We wouldn't have any say in anything but if you're going to be a dick there are consequences.
Whereas I'm not entirely convinced another referendum would return a result I would like.
A vote between remain and May's deal would be a disaster, it would be a dishonest choice that leavers would never forgive, so to be honest it would have to be between remain and no deal and frankly I would fear the result.
So up to my eyeballs in a shitty cold, wine and gin I'd go for a parliamentary compromise right now rather than the thing I've been calling for all along.
Perhaps it's something to do with having an increasing number of the molecules of my brain being invaded by self replicating fuckers intent on harm.
As a people's vote supporter I'm cockahoop, despite the previous machinations of May and Corbyn it would appear my impossible dream is altogether possible again.
But my dilemna is do I actually want it?
I mean I could live with the kind of Norway deal that could get majority support in parliament, as long as my and everyone else's right to freedom of movement are preserved that's fine, and along with continued access to research funding, Erasmus funds for students...we would still have access to all that.
We wouldn't have any say in anything but if you're going to be a dick there are consequences.
Whereas I'm not entirely convinced another referendum would return a result I would like.
A vote between remain and May's deal would be a disaster, it would be a dishonest choice that leavers would never forgive, so to be honest it would have to be between remain and no deal and frankly I would fear the result.
So up to my eyeballs in a shitty cold, wine and gin I'd go for a parliamentary compromise right now rather than the thing I've been calling for all along.
Perhaps it's something to do with having an increasing number of the molecules of my brain being invaded by self replicating fuckers intent on harm.
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Has anyone called themselves 'meister' since about 1994?Toby Young@toadmeister
He really is a twat.
I remember him being bested by teenage girls during a brexit debate for schoolkids on CH4 and his whole head went really red.
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Apologies, I've clearly misremembered the place, but the quote otherwise I'm sure of.gilsey wrote:Middlesbrough hasn't lost its hospital and never had a pit, possibly you've misremembered?
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Really?Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Well well, things are looking up aren't they?
I'll have what she's having.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Ah yes, the joys of sitting in a portacabin with your coat on with a little calor gas heater in the corner.refitman wrote:Oh look, it's the 1980s all over again.
My brother is a teacher in the North West, he buys extra food that he donates through a NASUWT affiliated charity that then goes to the kids he teaches.
And yes some of the parents are useless wastes of space but that's not the kid's fault while most parents are struggling to do the best with what they have.
He used to be a Tory and we'd argue endlessly, but since becoming a teacher he's seen the light and is now a Union Rep.
It was Gove who helped him over the line.
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My moobs aren't that big.adam wrote:Really?Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Well well, things are looking up aren't they?
I'll have what she's having.
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My reputation may be tarnished around here but at least I didn't tell Theresa May to act like a dictator and try to bypass parliament with an appeal to the masses.
That was Robbie Gibb, ex head of the BBC’s political programme output now director of communications for Downing street and an ouspoken brexiter.
And you wonder why Farage was on the BBC all the time?
That was Robbie Gibb, ex head of the BBC’s political programme output now director of communications for Downing street and an ouspoken brexiter.
And you wonder why Farage was on the BBC all the time?
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Being a pompous cunt doesn't work either does it?