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 on: Today at 15:09:20 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by STEMO
Not so long ago Labour were calling for Sunak to resign as PM because he forgot to put his seat belt on in the back of a car.  ::)
This is the biggest political scandal of my lifetime, and probably for some time before that.
What about the Cleveland Street scandal?  :)

 12 
 on: Today at 14:52:18 
Started by Lizzie Zoom - Last post by Kevin Wood
just stick to the IMPORTANT JOBS , like a new 'magic tree' air freshener for the windscreen  ;)
Oi!  >:(


;D

New magic tree? Wouldn't you just reinstate the one you took off on the way to the test? :-X

 13 
 on: Today at 14:07:02 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
Not so long ago Labour were calling for Sunak to resign as PM because he forgot to put his seat belt on in the back of a car.  ::)
This is the biggest political scandal of my lifetime, and probably for some time before that.

 14 
 on: Today at 13:42:43 
Started by Dave G - Last post by Dave G
Just found these - scanning through old slide transfers...

My 1967 Victor 101 FC. A little surface rust as you can see! Roof and boot were quite clean - the rest was very flat.
Ford Transit carburettor, dynamo changed to an alternator.
The rest of it was mostly stock - shame I had nowhere to store it at the time it to sort it out.
It went to a demolition derby 'race' for £30.

 :(



 15 
 on: Today at 13:40:43 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Doctor Gollum
For a smidge more money, a similar mileage slightly older ML250 can be had with similar off road ability and a decent towing capacity... Which would obviously be my suggestion. Don't recall Andy B having too many issues with his one :-\

 16 
 on: Today at 13:36:56 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Made the mistake of turning the radio on when I got into the car today...

Jeremy Whine pandering to a carefully selected caller who was saying that SKS should be cut some slack and whatever other people had done wasn't his fault.

If David Cameron, Dishy Rishi or Bozzle had appointed Jimmy Saville as Ambassador to the US the whole country would be in flames.

But apparently, because it's the BBC and the one Labour voter left in Stoke, bygones should be bygones and what happened with an odious American 20 years ago is irrelevant.

Khunts, the lot.

 17 
 on: Today at 13:27:51 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by STEMO
It always amazes me the stupidity of these so called " leaders"  thinking that they can get away with such crimes it's all about the " old pals act" the problem being that the majority seem to be sick twisted perverts who relish boasting about their exploits to their kind with photographs & videos, I've seen it all before and these privileged individuals are no better than the perverted scum I had to deal with on a daily basis until a few years ago, I sincerely hope all involved get convicted of their sick crimes.

My guess would be that once he is finished in Politics, Starmer will " do a Schofield" and tell us all what we already knew, and then shack up with some uncomfortably young man.
Uncomfortable for him, or everyone else?

 18 
 on: Today at 11:45:39 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
All of that aside, i think Starmers days as PM are seriously numbered now because of the Mandelson thing.
Its just a matter of time.
It could even be days or a few weeks. Probably depends whats in the paperwork he has been forced to release.
In any scenario he is now very much in office but not in power.
Trouble is, the current mob stay in power, and they have nobody fit to run the country

If / when Starmer goes, Lammy takes over !  :o
Then Rayner, Streeting and Miliband will be fighting like rats in a sack to oust him and get the big job.
Any of those is a terrifying prospect.  ::)
Meanwhile, the national debt continues to rise by half a billion per day !
The next attempt at serious grown up Government will be a thankless task for whoever it is.

Red Ed had a crack at the job once before. It didn't end well. :-\

 19 
 on: Today at 11:28:57 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
It always amazes me the stupidity of these so called " leaders"  thinking that they can get away with such crimes it's all about the " old pals act" the problem being that the majority seem to be sick twisted perverts who relish boasting about their exploits to their kind with photographs & videos, I've seen it all before and these privileged individuals are no better than the perverted scum I had to deal with on a daily basis until a few years ago, I sincerely hope all involved get convicted of their sick crimes.

My guess would be that once he is finished in Politics, Starmer will " do a Schofield" and tell us all what we already knew, and then shack up with some uncomfortably young man.

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 on: Today at 11:27:12 
Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
All of that aside, i think Starmers days as PM are seriously numbered now because of the Mandelson thing.
Its just a matter of time.
It could even be days or a few weeks. Probably depends whats in the paperwork he has been forced to release.
In any scenario he is now very much in office but not in power.
Trouble is, the current mob stay in power, and they have nobody fit to run the country

If / when Starmer goes, Lammy takes over !  :o
Then Rayner, Streeting and Miliband will be fighting like rats in a sack to oust him and get the big job.
Any of those is a terrifying prospect.  ::)
Meanwhile, the national debt continues to rise by half a billion per day !
The next attempt at serious grown up Government will be a thankless task for whoever it is.

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