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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Sir Tigger KC on 24 April 2023, 19:22:31
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... Dear Leader President Rishi is here! :o
https://twitter.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1650452381216174081
Some of those coppers look as though they had too many doughnuts! ;D
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Surprised the little tubby PCSO from Bury St. Eds ain't there. She would fit right in.
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No wonder the Met is held in such high regard :-X
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All Rishi needs is a three year old Prius estate with an Addison Lee sticker on the back. No one would ever know.
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I don't understand what this is all about, I mean he must be travelling around London all the time. I think we'd have seen something before if this was normal procedure.
That's a lot of coppers. Extinction Rebellion nutters or something ?
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I don't understand what this is all about, I mean he must be travelling around London all the time. I think we'd have seen something before if this was normal procedure.
That's a lot of coppers. Extinction Rebellion nutters or something ?
Spot on Rog! :y
Well that's what we're told to believe anyway. :-\ ;D
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Hopefully they will choke on the lentil flavoured irony that because shipping is starting to burn cleaner fuel, the seas are cleaner thus allowing more sunlight in which in turn is making the seas warmer and dramatically affecting the climatic systems ::)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-65339934?xtor=AL-72-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Bbbc.news.twitter%5D-%5Bheadline%5D-%5Bnews%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5D&at_link_id=013FC710-E306-11ED-ABFA-B85F79448730&at_medium=social&at_bbc_team=editorial&at_campaign_type=owned&at_link_origin=BBCNews&at_format=link&at_link_type=web_link&at_ptr_name=twitter&at_campaign=Social_Flow
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Mmm yes, and it's a bit awkward for the global warming brigade that it's been too cold to grow tomatoes and peppers in Southern Spain and Morocco this winter. ::)
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Mmm yes, and it's a bit awkward for the global warming brigade that it's been too cold to grow tomatoes and peppers in Southern Spain and Morocco this winter. ::)
Listen up at the back. I keep telling you, when the phrase global warming stopped working, they altered it to climate change.
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Well, I can assure you that the climate in Gran Canaria is lucking fovely ;D
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Well, I can assure you that the climate in Gran Canaria is lucking fovely ;D
As it is in Brakkers today - sunny, no wind, and the sun is just getting to the point in the year when it starts to have some strength.
Bit nippy first thing though.
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... Dear Leader President Rishi is here! :o
https://twitter.com/PolitlcsUK/status/1650452381216174081
Some of those coppers look as though they had too many doughnuts! ;D
The cretin shouting his commentary over that video needs putting out of his misery.
" You arent Prime Minister Rishi, May was voted in Not you...blah blah blah".
The UK doesnt vote Prime Ministers in. Never has. Furthermore, his accent gives away the fact he is from the Republic of Ireland, so it should have far call to do with him.
Unfortunately though, people from there are allowed to vote in UK elections if they live here, due to some anachronistic arrangement which should have been done away with a very long time ago.
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Well, I can assure you that the climate in Gran Canaria is lucking fovely ;D
As it is in Brakkers today - sunny, no wind, and the sun is just getting to the point in the year when it starts to have some strength.
Bit nippy first thing though.
I'll find out just how strong when I wake up in the morning. :D
Half an hour in Houston the other week was enough to burn ::)
Only here for 3 nights though, so intend to go home dry roasted >:D
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The UK doesnt vote Prime Ministers in. Never has.
In fairness, when we vote for a party at a general election we know who that Party's leader is (and so who will likely become PM).
In Sunak's case, he was planted elected PM by party MPs, not even the grassroots. I very much doubt he would have been PM if he had been party leader at the last election.
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The UK doesnt vote Prime Ministers in. Never has.
In fairness, when we vote for a party at a general election we know who that Party's leader is (and so who will likely become PM).
In Sunak's case, he was planted elected PM by party MPs, not even the grassroots. I very much doubt he would have been PM if he had been party leader at the last election.
Oh I don't know, given the calibre of Labour's offering! ::) ;D
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All mp folk should be blended and spewed out into the Thames. Then restart with new people who have lived a more ‘normal’ life and not so obscenely rich.
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The UK doesnt vote Prime Ministers in. Never has.
In fairness, when we vote for a party at a general election we know who that Party's leader is (and so who will likely become PM).
In Sunak's case, he was planted elected PM by party MPs, not even the grassroots. I very much doubt he would have been PM if he had been party leader at the last election.
Oh I don't know, given the calibre of Labour's offering! ::) ;D
we run a polling station each election, every time we get a few asking "I cant see mr starmer on this list" they never seem to grasp the principle.