Prince Philip steps down from his public role, stating that the Tory front bench are handling his role of being a walking diplomatic incident so much better than he ever could.
Stepping down before the car crash visit of Dumpf!! Very sensible and I wonder whether the thought of not having to suffer that morons attentions will convince the Queen to abdicate sooner than otherwise!!
Prince Phillip, Donald Trump and Boris Johnson all in the same room? Why not invite the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse while you're at it???
he`s the man dude>>>>>>>if only our politicians cared 2tell the truth as much as George carlin did,>>>>>>>>>an equal class society wouldn't be a million miles away then hey>>>>>>everybody working together on one goal>>>>>>our futures and future generations not owing the house of Rothschild thy life in slavery..... why shouldn't I work for the nsa/skynet>>>>>>>
Both he and Bill Hicks had an incredibly unique way of exposing the world for what it really is yet still make you laugh.
1. You do realise that Skynet is a UK military comms satellite network that has existed for decades ?? 2. Will doesn't have to work for the NSA today to play with that tech. The fields of data analytics, Machine Learning etc have massive applications that are far more altruistic than the likes of the NSA (you can work in those sectors and solve exactly the same kind of problems) .
I think they call that hiding in plain sight don't they? Mate, at this rate we could start loads of new threads on a whole bunch of cheery divisive subjects such as: 1. Bayer, Monsanto and GMO 2. Chemtrails 3. The Rothschild/Rockefeller Cartel 4. Deep State/Illuminati 5. Vaccines 6. Mass Surveillance 7. Lucifarian Cults 8. Secret Societies (Skull & Bones, Bohemian Grove) 9. Freemasonry 10. HAARP 11. Area 51 & Alien Technology 12. The (Fake) War on Drugs 13. The (Fake) War on Terror 14. Plumb Island The list goes on... this **** could get crazy dude!
Bill Hicks was very funny when he was alive. Now it's just a sad reminder of how right he was and how nothing's improved.
The results to yesterday's mayoral elections Manchester: Andy Burnham (Labour) with 63% of the first preference vote Liverpool: Steve Rotherham (Labour) with 59% of the first preference vote West Midlands: Andy Street (Conservative) with 50.4% of the first preference vote Who wants to guess which result is the one getting the lion's share of the media coverage?
Apart from the mayoral votes, yesterday was poor for Labour. The Leave decision has seemingly polarised everywhere. Pro Leave Tory voters in England who voted UKIP in recent times to make the point seem to have returned to the fold. Tory gains in Scotland seem to be from pro Leave voters who are intent that the SNP do not wreck it. Labour have to make a better fight of it than this in June.