No, no, calm down, calm down. These are must haves for Daily Mail readers. It has nothing to do with supposedly normal society at all.rebeccariots2 wrote:Am I alone in looking at this and thinking 'these are absolute must not haves' ... who the hell thinks these things up? Or am I just hopelessly far away from the rest of supposedly normal society?
The 'personalised Nutella jar' beggars belief.
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The truth ferret speaks!
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Thank you. That's very helpful. I was about to ask Mr Riots to buy me the 'Carvela leopard print pony leather heels' - and trying to convince him they are absolute must haves for the daily walk down the rutted and pot holed track to the postbox was going to be a difficult conversation.mbc1955 wrote:No, no, calm down, calm down. These are must haves for Daily Mail readers. It has nothing to do with supposedly normal society at all.rebeccariots2 wrote:Am I alone in looking at this and thinking 'these are absolute must not haves' ... who the hell thinks these things up? Or am I just hopelessly far away from the rest of supposedly normal society?
The 'personalised Nutella jar' beggars belief.
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In which Iain Duncan Smith is hurled abuse (even his shoes come in for criticism ) [youtube]Gz7CpDmFA5s[/youtube]
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Near to exploding now ..... they've got Simon Danczuk's dad on Radio 4 now - because he's a floating voter considering going for Ukip.
This family seem to be serial self exposers. I don't want to see or hear anymore from them.
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Hoist by their own petards. Love it.Nigel Farage slams 'pathetic' UKIP app made by schoolchildren
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Nigel Farage has condemned a phone app made by schoolchildren featuring a character called Nicholas Fromage kicking immigrants off the white cliffs of Dover.
The UKIP leader said the game where players kick immigrants as far as possible to gain the highest "racism" rating is "risible and pathetic" and "crosses the line"...
I'm no good at embedding these new fangled things called apps .... but if anyone is a better apper than me .... please do let us see Nicholas Fromage in action.
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Surely the must have items for DM readers is this?mbc1955 wrote:No, no, calm down, calm down. These are must haves for Daily Mail readers. It has nothing to do with supposedly normal society at all.rebeccariots2 wrote:Am I alone in looking at this and thinking 'these are absolute must not haves' ... who the hell thinks these things up? Or am I just hopelessly far away from the rest of supposedly normal society?
The 'personalised Nutella jar' beggars belief.
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So when a ''rough diamond" uses "chinky" and "pooftah" it's understandable, but this satire of Kippers by some kids is 'crossing the line'
Nigel Farage has condemned a phone app made by schoolchildren featuring a character called Nicholas Fromage kicking immigrants off the white cliffs of Dover.
The UKIP leader said the game where players kick immigrants as far as possible to gain the highest "racism" rating is "risible and pathetic" and "crosses the line".
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Makes a change from sheep shaggers I suppose, seriously though, are UKIP the party for the clinically stupid?
Gay donkey attacking a horse..
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Gay donkey attacking a horse..
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Spending power for English councils is set to fall by significantly more than presented today by the Government, according to analysis released by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA).
CIPFA’s figures show that spending power for local authorities will fall by 6.0% in 2015/16 compared to 2014/15; this figure is more than three times greater than that presented by the Government today of 1.8%*. This analysis of the funding figures has been released in response to today's announcement of the provisional local government finance settlement.
The figures also show that while council spending power per head remains higher in more-deprived parts of the country, the gap continues to narrow as funding cuts are falling most heavily upon areas of the greatest need. At a regional level, spending power in London is set to fall by 8.0% and in the North East it is set to fall by 7.8%.
In contrast councils in the South East will see their spending power reduce by only 3.4% based upon CIPFA’s spending power measure.
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That is a sounder, and more succinct, analysis than that put forward by Ashcroft himself.citizenJA wrote:The man unsuccessfully attempts to take down Labour with his own party sinking into oblivion - is this about right or does someone have better analysis?
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I know it's UKIP, and maybe I'm just too gorged on a diet of racism and ignorance, but I find it hard not to take from this clip that this was said more as an amusing anecdote and in a spirit of bemusement than righteous bigotry - he does go on to say "I don't see the attraction myself [in homosexuality], but live and let live,"letsskiptotheleft wrote:Makes a change from sheep shaggers I suppose, seriously though, are UKIP the party for the clinically stupid?
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Crime ridden shithole latest.
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The number of homicides in London could fall below 100 in a year for the first time in more than 40 years, according to the Met Police.
There have been 93 homicides since January 2014, compared with more than 200 from January to December in 2001.
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Both parties? Really Frank!?!
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Whatever happened to that "OMG! All the kids have knives!!!" stuff?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Crime ridden shithole latest.
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The number of homicides in London could fall below 100 in a year for the first time in more than 40 years, according to the Met Police.
There have been 93 homicides since January 2014, compared with more than 200 from January to December in 2001.
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It's a meaningless figure - maybe more victims got to hospital quicker, or had better treatment. Has the figure for violent crime gone down?RogerOThornhill wrote:Whatever happened to that "OMG! All the kids have knives!!!" stuff?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Crime ridden shithole latest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-30577385" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The number of homicides in London could fall below 100 in a year for the first time in more than 40 years, according to the Met Police.
There have been 93 homicides since January 2014, compared with more than 200 from January to December in 2001.
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Won't stop the Tories using the figures as justification for cutting the police budget if they win the next electionEric_WLothian wrote:It's a meaningless figure - maybe more victims got to hospital quicker, or had better treatment. Has the figure for violent crime gone down?RogerOThornhill wrote:Whatever happened to that "OMG! All the kids have knives!!!" stuff?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Crime ridden shithole latest.
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News rather than politics: Dust-cart crashes into pedestrians at Museum Gallery of Modern Art in Queen St Glasgow then ploughed on up street into Millenium hotel at George Square, Glasgow. There are a number of dead and injured. Police Scotland are asking shoppers to phone their families to take pressure off their phone lines. Pure awful
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And the gangster "culture"- or as some of us might say, a small number of people being gangsters.RogerOThornhill wrote:Whatever happened to that "OMG! All the kids have knives!!!" stuff?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Crime ridden shithole latest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-30577385" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The number of homicides in London could fall below 100 in a year for the first time in more than 40 years, according to the Met Police.
There have been 93 homicides since January 2014, compared with more than 200 from January to December in 2001.
You get some America gun nutters claim that we have some extraordinary number of murders by stabbing.
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Graun's politics page has reverted to the old style - for now.
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The Met themselves estimate about 18% percent of people who would have died in the (presumably recent) past are saved by treatment nowadays.Eric_WLothian wrote:It's a meaningless figure - maybe more victims got to hospital quicker, or had better treatment. Has the figure for violent crime gone down?RogerOThornhill wrote:Whatever happened to that "OMG! All the kids have knives!!!" stuff?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Crime ridden shithole latest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-30577385" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I always think the murder figures is one of the most meaningful figures. Usually we find out about it, and it pretty much means the same thing through time. Robberies can easily be treated as thefts or vice versa.
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That is dreadful. Scotland has had too many of these tragic events around Christmas time.LadyCentauria wrote:News rather than politics: Dust-cart crashes into pedestrians at Museum of Modern Art in Queen St Glasgow then ploughed on up street into Millenium hotel at George Square, Glasgow. There are a number of dead and injured. Police Scotland are asking shoppers to phone their families to take pressure off their phone lines. Pure awful
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Murder stats presumably still vary quite a bit between boroughs.
From 2011.
Lambeth had 79 in 5 years. 2.5 times Tower Hamlets.
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From 2011.
Lambeth had 79 in 5 years. 2.5 times Tower Hamlets.
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Sometimes I really wish they'd 'withdraw the whip' from that bloody man! Grrr!StephenDolan wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... ation.html
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I did hear that. You would think his son would put him right about "people getting £26k for doing nothing".rebeccariots2 wrote:Near to exploding now ..... they've got Simon Danczuk's dad on Radio 4 now - because he's a floating voter considering going for Ukip.
This family seem to be serial self exposers. I don't want to see or hear anymore from them.
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What is the matter with these people?Pamela Nash MP retweeted
euan mccolm @euanmccolm 13m13 minutes ago
jim murphy, who ran in to the clutha to help, is receiving some vile abuse for daring to express concern about today's tragedy in glasgow.
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I see Hugo has changed his name to Herbert.
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He changed sex for a couple of days but is male again.refitman wrote:I see Hugo has changed his name to Herbert.
I do wonder whether the mods know where he's posting from which is why he keeps getting zapped.
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This has chancers written all over it.
School already improving handed over to ARK in 2012. Playing fields sold. Gove keeps advice (which he overruled) secret for 2 years.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-30529187" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
School already improving handed over to ARK in 2012. Playing fields sold. Gove keeps advice (which he overruled) secret for 2 years.
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Owen Jones talks some rubbish sometimes.
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Bit of a difference in degree, and the fact the UK has its own currency possibly relevant here?Here in Britain, Syriza already represents a warning to Labour. The explosion in Syriza’s popularity has everything to do with Labour’s sister party in Greece, Pasok, coming to power and unleashing austerity on its own supporters. The consequence? Pasok is now on about 5% in the opinion polls. In Britain, some polls already have the Greens on up to 9%, and that’s before a Labour government that implements cuts has assumed power.
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Could just have something to do with the fact he makes no attempt to hide who he is and everybody greets him with "Hi Hugo"; even the Mods can pick up clues like that! The CCHQ 'turfers like Rusty, HavingALaugh, Critias etc do make a token attempt to maintain a new 'voice', at least for the first day or so, which is why they get away with it for longer; always funny when they slip up though, like the time when 'Rusty' posted an 'OpenSeas' comment.RogerOThornhill wrote:He changed sex for a couple of days but is male again.refitman wrote:I see Hugo has changed his name to Herbert.
I do wonder whether the mods know where he's posting from which is why he keeps getting zapped.
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Greece has a "grand coalition" with PASOK the junior partner to the centre right New Democracy.
It doesn't take a genius to work out the possible outcome of that when said government is carrying out MASSIVE cuts (far bigger than even Osborne has planned)
And since the likelihood of a Tory/Lab coalition here outside war conditions is close to zero, Jones is indeed talking bollix.
It doesn't take a genius to work out the possible outcome of that when said government is carrying out MASSIVE cuts (far bigger than even Osborne has planned)
And since the likelihood of a Tory/Lab coalition here outside war conditions is close to zero, Jones is indeed talking bollix.
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Genuine LOL!TheGrimSqueaker wrote:Could just have something to do with the fact he makes no attempt to hide who he is and everybody greets him with "Hi Hugo"; even the Mods can pick up clues like that! The CCHQ 'turfers like Rusty, HavingALaugh, Critias etc do make a token attempt to maintain a new 'voice', at least for the first day or so, which is why they get away with it for longer; always funny when they slip up though, like the time when 'Rusty' posted an 'OpenSeas' comment.RogerOThornhill wrote:He changed sex for a couple of days but is male again.refitman wrote:I see Hugo has changed his name to Herbert.
I do wonder whether the mods know where he's posting from which is why he keeps getting zapped.
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Letsskip - looking at your neck of the woods I see that Alan Williams, former Father of the House, has died.
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Shows the extent of the warped sense of victimhood ... 'nothing to do with animal welfare' .... complete rubbish and very offensive. But the article is shot full of poor logic, baseless accusations, and contradictions.Leave us ‘toffs’ to hunt legally in peace
Labour’s ban has nothing to do with animal welfare: it is class war directed at the thousands, like me, who will again be out in our red coats today
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Yes, read about it earlier, only stood down in 2010 too, long career, under quite a few PMs..AnatolyKasparov wrote:Letsskip - looking at your neck of the woods I see that Alan Williams, former Father of the House, has died.
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Joe Cocker has died after a battle with lung cancer
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Went to have a look & got this:rebeccariots2 wrote:Shows the extent of the warped sense of victimhood ... 'nothing to do with animal welfare' .... complete rubbish and very offensive. But the article is shot full of poor logic, baseless accusations, and contradictions.Leave us ‘toffs’ to hunt legally in peace
Labour’s ban has nothing to do with animal welfare: it is class war directed at the thousands, like me, who will again be out in our red coats today
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The attitude here screams out why we can't have the Tories back in government.
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Presumably meant to be published on Boxing Day, when all the hunts are out lording it over the peasantry.danesclose wrote:Went to have a look & got this:rebeccariots2 wrote:Shows the extent of the warped sense of victimhood ... 'nothing to do with animal welfare' .... complete rubbish and very offensive. But the article is shot full of poor logic, baseless accusations, and contradictions.Leave us ‘toffs’ to hunt legally in peace
Labour’s ban has nothing to do with animal welfare: it is class war directed at the thousands, like me, who will again be out in our red coats today
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Sad news.rebeccariots2 wrote:Joe Cocker has died after a battle with lung cancer
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Love it....Toby Latimer wrote:In which Iain Duncan Smith is hurled abuse (even his shoes come in for criticism ) [youtube]Gz7CpDmFA5s[/youtube]
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I hate them. I fucking hate them.Hobiejoe wrote:Presumably meant to be published on Boxing Day, when all the hunts are out lording it over the peasantry.danesclose wrote:Went to have a look & got this:rebeccariots2 wrote: Shows the extent of the warped sense of victimhood ... 'nothing to do with animal welfare' .... complete rubbish and very offensive. But the article is shot full of poor logic, baseless accusations, and contradictions.
The attitude here screams out why we can't have the Tories back in government.
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He's giving Cambridge as a narrow Labour gain ... despite Julian Huppert's popularity and incumbency.Iain Dale @IainDale · 7h 7 hours ago
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He's saying Peterborough will stay Conservative - shame, it looks as though it's worth a real scrap for.
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My first and immediate thought was the BBC are making mischief again and I was even more sure when his dad said he was probably voting UKIP.refitman wrote:I did hear that. You would think his son would put him right about "people getting £26k for doing nothing".rebeccariots2 wrote:Near to exploding now ..... they've got Simon Danczuk's dad on Radio 4 now - because he's a floating voter considering going for Ukip.
This family seem to be serial self exposers. I don't want to see or hear anymore from them.
Danczuk should have been too embarrassed to let them air it. But wasn't: even sort of agreed. Hope the voters send him on his way in 2015/
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I still reckon its all to play for in Peterborough, and I think Cambridge will be a lot more decisive than Dale thinks, they've interesting enough reads but he's starting off with the easy ones, Essex, Suffolk and so on, I'm waiting for the Midlands and parts of Yorkshire, plenty of meat on the bones for Labour in those areas.rebeccariots2 wrote:He's giving Cambridge as a narrow Labour gain ... despite Julian Huppert's popularity and incumbency.Iain Dale @IainDale · 7h 7 hours ago
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He's saying Peterborough will stay Conservative - shame, it looks as though it's worth a real scrap for.
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Re: Monday 22nd December 2014
Pretty obvious these days what Ashcroft and Tim Montgomery think of The Empty One.
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Re: Monday 22nd December 2014
Sort of got to me.Badger Trust Christmas Message
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Re: Monday 22nd December 2014
I bet most Daily Mail readers scoff at that crap too - I think that kind of spam advertising makes money off the small fraction of dedicated personalised Nutella jar purchasers.mbc1955 wrote:No, no, calm down, calm down. These are must haves for Daily Mail readers. It has nothing to do with supposedly normal society at all.rebeccariots2 wrote:Am I alone in looking at this and thinking 'these are absolute must not haves' ... who the hell thinks these things up? Or am I just hopelessly far away from the rest of supposedly normal society?
The 'personalised Nutella jar' beggars belief.
The ad block I use is a wonderful tool. The creator of the ad block extension for my browser asks for donations to fund the work to keep unsightly ads from dogging my Internet perusal. I literally pay to avoid advertising. Crazy.