It certainly was whataboutery with you, you tried the same on Sucky in an earlier comment over Thatcher, all because he dared to mention Keir's name, albeit again & again. Poor guy is only 26 he really can't be accountable for the Thatcher years.

It certainly was whataboutery with you, you tried the same on Sucky in an earlier comment over Thatcher, all because he dared to mention Keir's name, albeit again & again. Poor guy is only 26 he really can't be accountable for the Thatcher years.

He supposedly said that he was frustrated with himself that he left too much money on the table the last time he was in office. It comes as no surprise he not going to make the same mistake again.It will come out as people die, just as it did with Saville. It's what it takes these days, I reckon the day Trump pops his clogs, they will suddenly unearth a massive **** storm of information that will "shock the world"
The way Trump is absolutely rinsing the US government of as much cash as he possibly can and getting huge amounts of liquid money from the UAE and Qatar for me tells me he is preparing him family for the future without him.
Mad to think soon I’ll be a decade older than Sucky when in the early days of this website he was older.It certainly was whataboutery with you, you tried the same on Sucky in an earlier comment over Thatcher, all because he dared to mention Keir's name, albeit again & again. Poor guy is only 26 he really can't be accountable for the Thatcher years.
What’s someone else’s fault? Exactly?You really are gullible. All of the stuff mentioned in your post was gone before immigrants became a thing mate. All that has happened now is con men like Farage have convinced you it’s someone else’s fault.
Just keep having the same birthday bro it’s really easyMad to think soon I’ll be a decade older than Sucky when in the early days of this website he was older.
Just keep having the same birthday bro it’s really easy
Being a proper adult means taking responsibility for your mistakes I’m afraid35 on the streets, 25 in the sheets.
Similarly it’s perfectly legal to make a new job think you have a child you occasionally have to duck out of work for. Oh sorry can’t make that 5pm meeting cos I’m on the school run. Soz it’s half term so can’t come in.
Missed the boat on that one already
If I identify as not a proper adult then it’s not my fault. It’s 2026 so you must respect my right to identify as I please or you’ll be sent to prison.Being a proper adult means taking responsibility for your mistakes I’m afraid
Wasn’t Trump anti Mandelson for US ambassador. Perhaps him being in Washington was a bit too close to home. We all think the UK press is crap, but they are like a dog with a bone if they get a sniff.
My kids and grandkids are doing fine mate. I'd actually be very disappointed if they relied on me kicking the bucket to secure their future.Noticed recently only the really old are the ones bitching about everything whilst over 60 years they've systematically destroyed this country and left absolutely nothing for their grandkids
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That's a much shorter version of what I just said.Being a proper adult means taking responsibility for your mistakes I’m afraid

Very true, I'd actually forgotten he wasn't welcome - as you say a bit too close to home.Wasn’t Trump anti Mandelson for US ambassador. Perhaps him being in Washington was a bit too close to home. We all think the UK press is crap, but they are like a dog with a bone if they get a sniff.
My kids and grandkids are doing fine mate. I'd actually be very disappointed if they relied on me kicking the bucket to secure their future.
Having myself come from a large family that always had coppers knocking on the door, I only had one motive, not to bring the cops to mine.
Got themselves a decent education in different ways that suited their character and ability and now earn the sort of money I could only ever dream of.
No one destroyed anything for anyone really, you are what you want to be - you are a good example of that very statement mate, you migrated to another country, learned the language, got yourself a job and bringing up a wonderful family.
As for others, people will always make excuses (governments) for their own failings in life, they will always look to blame others because it's the easier option.
I consider everyone of us lucky in the UK, that we've not had to experience war, unless you chose to join the forces. I believe in fate, it's down to YOU what path you choose though, otherwise it's determinism, and you can't even blame the politicians for that.
Much like my health, I blame no one for that and even my consultant said, there was nothing you could have done to prevent it, so it wasn't lifestyle choices, which very much surprised me (tongue in cheek).
I don't blame todays NHS for the exprience I receive, I'm just grateful I'm helped for me it works fine. If people want it better, you have to pay more or chose private and get the very same people treating you lol, but they might bring you a better sandwich selection (I've had both).
I think it's something a lot of people may lack, gratitude. It's always easier to make it someone elses fault. Just get off your arse, dust yourself down and put your big boy pants on.
Everyone likes to have a good bitch mate, this place would be dead without them. We are merely trying to pass on our wisdom and have a good laugh along the way, so **** you to bro.![]()
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I'm from pretty humble stock - Irish origins on my Pa's side - Lancastrian on my mums - she was one of 7 - her old man was a 'setter' in a brick factory - she was a nurse and my dad became an engineer in the RAF (conscription) - they went into business when I was 3, an Off-Licence in Leicester. A hard life, but carried it's own rewards - e.g. they spent their days together until a second heart attack claimed my dad at 49 (he was 43 when he had the first).HumblePretty much agree with all of that ...
On children - saw a quote somewhere, possibly Omar Khayyam, or similar - to paraphrase - went something like 'your children are your arrows - you can point them in a direction - but you can't know where they will land' ...
My own health issues (heart disease) - hereditary too - but girls much less prone than boys, so perhaps it was divine intervention / grand plan that gave me 3 daughters?
Don't agree with the 'principle' of private health care - but it undoubtedly saved my life. Would prefer it if our taxes were so weighted that our NHS could provide Private Health levels of excellence to all - but that's a pipe dream in this lifetime.
Contrary to some belief / rumourI'm from pretty humble stock - Irish origins on my Pa's side - Lancastrian on my mums - she was one of 7 - her old man was a 'setter' in a brick factory - she was a nurse and my dad became an engineer in the RAF (conscription) - they went into business when I was 3, an Off-Licence in Leicester. A hard life, but carried it's own rewards - e.g. they spent their days together until a second heart attack claimed my dad at 49 (he was 43 when he had the first).
If I learnt anything it's that life isn't always fair and that you have to work for the good things - nobody is just going to give them to you - guess that's one of the reasons I'm still working now, I suspect. I enjoy the good

Got as far as humble and was likeHumble, oh and the mention of xG @PINKIEHumble
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Statement announcing Jeffrey Epstein's death emerges from files... but it's dated a day before he killed himself in his cell...nothing to see here, move along please.
