I won't comment on that. But I will quote Divine Comedy " National Express". It's hard to get by when you've got an arse the size of a small country.Priti has an ugly soul.
Her boat race isn’t great either imo, but she can’t help that.
I won't comment on that. But I will quote Divine Comedy " National Express". It's hard to get by when you've got an arse the size of a small country.Priti has an ugly soul.
Her boat race isn’t great either imo, but she can’t help that.
A few weeks ago someone on one of the threads on this message board said that there should be a cull of all people over 70. Whether he believed it or it was meant to be a joke I don't know but what I do know is that what he wished for is about to happen. As someone who is well over the age of 70 and with several chronic health problems I sat with some friends last night who are in a similar position and we all expressed our concern that we do not have a Government that is fit for purpose to manage this very serious health crisis. It has become apparent over the last few weeks that Johnson is not coping and he has been stupid enough to appoint incompetent sycophants to the most important offices of state on top of which we have a control freak who is the driver of government policy who is busy undermining and damaging the very Civil Service infrastructure that we need to manage us through this health crisis. All those foolish people who voted for Brexit and then voted Tory thus giving Johnson and his cronies unprecedented power will soon be mourning some very precious loved ones. I am not sure I should worry about this at all for as things stand the probability is that I wont be around to see the consequences. I am going to have some very sad children and grandchildren, I hope that you don't.
A few weeks ago someone on one of the threads on this message board said that there should be a cull of all people over 70. Whether he believed it or it was meant to be a joke I don't know but what I do know is that what he wished for is about to happen. As someone who is well over the age of 70 and with several chronic health problems I sat with some friends last night who are in a similar position and we all expressed our concern that we do not have a Government that is fit for purpose to manage this very serious health crisis. It has become apparent over the last few weeks that Johnson is not coping and he has been stupid enough to appoint incompetent sycophants to the most important offices of state on top of which we have a control freak who is the driver of government policy who is busy undermining and damaging the very Civil Service infrastructure that we need to manage us through this health crisis. All those foolish people who voted for Brexit and then voted Tory thus giving Johnson and his cronies unprecedented power will soon be mourning some very precious loved ones. I am not sure I should worry about this at all for as things stand the probability is that I wont be around to see the consequences. I am going to have some very sad children and grandchildren, I hope that you don't.

My wish? I never once stated it was my wish, it was a tongue in cheek comment on the E&P thread about the size of worlds population being one of the biggest issues regarding climate change (which is true btw).
I would appreciate it if you didn't twist my comments for the sake of pushing your hyperbolic political agenda please.
You agree you said it. and I wrote "Whether he believed it or it was meant to be a joke it I don't know" so no words have been twisted and I will continue to push my political agenda against the corrupt load of bastards currently running this country as I am perfectly entitled to do.
The extent of their corruption and incompetence only time will tell.

Picking up on the comment about The Guardian newspaper, I have got to admit that I think it is a terrible newspaper but think that it probably has far more influence than it deserves. It is noticeable that whenever Radio 4 pulls in a journalist for comment, they inevitably chose someone from The Guardian. This was pointed out to my last year when I believe the editor of or journalist from The Morning Star made an observation that their paper had been invited to comment on a news item by the BB on a ridiculously low number of occasions in 2018. It was less than a handful.
It think it is salient to note that The Guardian often prides itself on being "right on" and having a generally "Left wing" bias. In my opinion, the politics in this paper does tend to mirror some aspects of the BBC and the two tend to serve as something of an echo chamber to each other. However, I always understood that the readership of this paper had been in long term decline. I am not sure that this decline has been arrested. I tend to read quite a few different newspaper / sites during the week and I think it needs to be pointed out that whilst most of the papers and especially the tabloids have a Right wing agenda, there are other papers on the Left such as The Mirror and The Morning Star, with the latter likely to ask far more fundamental questions than overtly PC Guardian. The Guardian always seems very pleased with itself and it unquestionably a newspaper aimed at the more "worthy" end of the middle classes. For the sake of balance, I think that The Morning Star is extremely underrepresented both in the media as a whole and in general readership which may be a reflection upon the newspaper's radical origins.
I would also say that it is newspapers like The Guardian who have beat the drum for the failed New-Liberal causes for a long while which has effectively assisted in a political drift towards the Right. For all it's "radical" intentions, I feel the kind of politics exposed by papers like The Guardian are part of the problem with the politic system at the moment, the more radical and left wing ideas being hijacked by a comfortable middle class which has largely contributed to working class voters choosing UKIP and The Brexit Party as well as voting to Brexit. I do not see The Guardian as part of any solution to redress the balance and see it very much as part of the problem. It is a shame that the Morning Star is really low down the pecking order of newspapers as, if you are looking for a political perspective from the Left, this newspaper does a better job. I would also ague that papers like The Telegraph similarly make a better first of arguing from the opposite perspective than the ridiculous positions taken by papers like The Mail, The Sun and The Express which cannot be taken seriously.
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