Apart from all the considered opinions nobody has posted a considered opinion and therefore he wins. Just accept it.
Are you unable to look at something for what it is? You always bring in a totally irrelevant incident. Think there’s a name for that
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news...rom-commons-over-groping-allegations-12956582 Pinchy has gone. How the **** was he still there?
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/news...isoner-as-police-hunt-terror-suspect-12956299 7 prison officers, guarding 1500 prisoners. A convicted terrorist in a cat B prison. Tory cuts yet again.
Are you concerned about 'climate change' after the experts told us that covid was going to kill everyone, so they destroyed freedom and the economy by lockdown, and we had to vaccinate the planet then inflation went ballistic. Well, climate change is just another con and the only way to stop these evil psychos is DO NOT COMPLY
That's a piss poor wriggle even by extreme left gammon standards. All the leftwaffe have done is proven the claim that they're cowards and too afraid to post their own views. That chicken clip is very apt for you lot.
Imagine Dame Beer Korma does one u-turn too many as PM and pops his clogs with the ensuing dizziness and the Ginger Minger ****wit becomes PM. From the ****ing sublime to the twatting ridiculous
... if he did, he'd still be several turns short of coming across Bojo the clown in that particular maze
Ooof!! Bankruptcy at Labour-run Birmingham Council cannot be blamed on Government funding cuts, a leaked internal report for the party has found. Sir Keir Starmer today tried to blame ministers for the collapse of Labour's flagship council, saying it had been 'stripped of funding'. But a report ordered by Labour's ruling National Executive Committee warned the party leadership that blaming the council's woes on budget cuts 'does not stand up to scrutiny'. The report uncovered a 'dysfunctional climate' at the council, which has been run by Labour since 2012. It said the authority suffered from a 'long-standing and persistent issues in getting the basics right'. Rishi Sunak today said that Labour's mismanagement of Birmingham demonstrated what the party would do in power. The study found the council had suffered from 'years of personality-driven factionalism', with senior figures leaking damaging stories against each other. It also reported accusations of racism and misogyny. 'It is clear that the existing culture and processes have contributed to a dysfunctional climate,' the report said. Birmingham Council has been plagued by bitter industrial disputes over bin collections and care homes leading to 'fractious' relationships with unionised staff. The report's authors said that the quality of service delivery was beyond its remit, but added: 'We cannot ignore the repeated complaints we heard about housing repairs, waste collection and fly-tipping, the bereavement service, and special education.' The row came as it emerged that the council's Labour leader has continued with a family holiday in New York - where he is celebrating his 50th birthday - as the crisis unfolded. John Cotton, who was handpicked for the role by Sir Keir, conducted an interview via video link on Tuesday as it was announced that a section 114 notice had been filed, effectively declaring the council bankrupt.
Ooof!! Sadiq Khan was accused of 'not listening' to hard-up motorists' concerns about Ulez today after controversial plans to charge drivers in Cambridge were scrapped by its Labour council because of the cost-of-living crisis. Car owners were facing a £5-a-day congestion charge in the city at peak times, even if they lived just within the boundary and were heading out of the city. Vans were set to pay £10 and lorries or coaches £50. But the scheme was ditched yesterday after the Labour group voted to withdraw support for the proposals, saying it was worried about the 'impact on low-income families'. The decision raises fresh questions about London Mayor Mr Khan's refusal to back down on expanding his £12.50-a-day Ultra Low Emissions Zone throughout the capital on August 29, despite fierce opposition.