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    Lots of white blokes thinking they can decide or know what a black person should see as racist.

    in reply to: Did the ball cross the line? #249800
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    Who cares if it was in or out. The Germans are out!!!

    in reply to: No surprises #249799
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    And fair play to Bucks for his comments on the “moderation”.

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    in reply to: No surprises #249797
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    Buck’s post is very angry Frank!!

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    I must have missed the questions where she was asking about her family background and heritage.

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    in reply to: Kier Starme rat CBI #249547
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    Are you implying that our PR friend likes to sizzle his sausage?

    in reply to: Kier Starme rat CBI #249535
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    It’s amazing that you appear to have one friend for each profession and that each friend agrees with you every time in contrast to the vast proportion in each profession who don’t.

    Uncanny!

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    in reply to: brexit benefits #249509
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    He could have added that our rivers, seas and beaches are more polluted. This parliament has given us the worse set of ministers who are doing more harm than good and not even trying to set out a coherent medium to long term plan.

    in reply to: Kier Starme rat CBI #249493
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    To the Tories hopefully!!

    in reply to: Kier Starme rat CBI #249454
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    Not forgetting that you have history of casting your vote alongside Farage, Rees Mogg, Sunak, Johnson, Bone, Duncan Smith, Tommy Robinson and probably Griffin!

    in reply to: Kier Starme rat CBI #249453
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    “I am genuinely torn between voting Labour or greens,even not voting at all”.

    You might as well vote for the Tories then. How difficult is it to understand that policy announcements mean sod all when you are NOT the Government?

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    We are now free to pollute the sea and slaughter wildlife in the North sea.

    Good of 64 to start another Brexit thread after pulling down a thread about Brexit.

    7 pages on that thread Bucks, and despite your grandstanding above, I’m still waiting for you to provide a single benefit.

    in reply to: Disappearing Threads #249246
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    Disappearing posts as well.

    in reply to: The shady world of the Tories #249210
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    I think he’s saying that all investigate journalism should be ignored, as should £29 million of public money salted away in an offshore account.

    Right wing/left wing tittle tattle according to Bucks.

    The difference is that the Mone/Gove/Rishi investigation is a specific story, compared to your very general accusation. Hence the light bulb example.

    ALL corruption should be acted upon, but your argument seems to be they did it as well. Hardly reassuring that your Government has any control over taxpayers money is it?

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    in reply to: Take Back Control #249170
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    Please don’t bite Siderite. Another 20 hours of this guff is enough. I fail to see why he keeps trying to impress a handful of people with his superior knowledge as if we will all suddenly agree with all that he says.

    Surely a man who does radio interviews has bigger battles to fight?

    in reply to: The shady world of the Tories #249169
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    And then there was eat out to spread it about.

    in reply to: The shady world of the Tories #249168
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    And of course who was ultimately responsible for both acts. Good old Rishi.

    in reply to: The shady world of the Tories #249167
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    Gets better.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/nov/24/michael-gove-under-pressure-explain-role-ppe-deals-michelle-mone?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

    Of course handing out millions of pound contracts to your mates and then denying everything is equivalent to an electrician changing a light bulb during lockdown.

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    in reply to: The true cost of Torynomics #249035
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    His anger should be 100% directed at the people he voted for who promised to sort the “issue” out for him.

    in reply to: The true cost of Torynomics #249029
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    “so no more comment from me on the topic”.

    Good.

    in reply to: Lily livered #248999
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    Are the Quatar royals making the VAR decisions because they have not been great in the first 2 matches.

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    in reply to: Take Back Control #248919
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    I’ve given up ttrying to explain…

    Hopefully your last post on the subject then.

    in reply to: Take Back Control #248848
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    Plenty of cold unused and not levelled up concrete and tarmac at Robin Hood at the moment.

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    “In fact all seven just happen to be airports or RAF stations, surrounded by huge lumps of concrete, tarmac and jet-engined aircraft”.

    I may be a bit thick here, and I’m certain that someone will confirm it, but didn’t we have concrete, tarmac and airports in the years before 2022?

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    Brexit was ‘very clearly’ an economic own goal for the government, says IFS director
    IFS director Paul Johnson has been pressed by journalists in the Q&A what the “economic own goals” he alluded to in his opening remarks are.

    He said they include the following:

    Slashing investment spending in 2010, announced by last Labour government but continued by George Osborne. “Not a good way to get growth,” he said.
    Cutting spending on education especially “huge cuts” to vocational and further education but also schools. Although schools spending is going up, FE didn’t get a mention in the autumn statement.
    Brexit “very clearly” – economically speaking that has been “very bad news indeed” and continues to be, especially because of the hard Brexit and distancing from single market.
    The mini-budget “obviously didn’t help” – “another large own goal”.

    in reply to: Take Back Control #248424
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    Criticising Bucks = personal attacks.

    Bucks criticising others in the same manner = Valid criticism.

    He’s entered the martyr phase. It’s a cycle that’s on repeat. Very predictable. He’ll call someone a wanker soon and then complain about everyone abusing him, just because they don’t agree with him.

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    in reply to: Tories abandoning duty #248322
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    He is a Sir for some reason.

    Obviously leaking classified information, lying, making a complete dogs bollocks of everything and bullying are no bar to becoming a knight of the realm.

    I will ask again, in what other public or private sector organisation would this behaviour be tolerated. He still hasn’t been sacked AGAIN.

    in reply to: Take Back Control #248267
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    You may have done a radio interview but reception for Chorley FM is not that good at my gaff.

    The fact that you have a radio interview does not make you right about anything. Heard many radio interviews to know you are 100% wrong about the impact of Brexit.

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    “As for making everyone poorer, the project fear predictions have failed to come true”

    Err, yes they have.