I'm getting paid to argue on here. It's hardly a chore. You're sitting on here in your own time and then attempting to make it look like it's me wasting my time.
What's all the fuss about some African nations banning men from shagging other men? Let bi-coons be bi-coons is what I say.
I very much doubt that your contract stipulates that you argue on not606 all day. Don't be getting all pissy because I called you a lazy **** now
The world leaders are looking in and reading this thread ... every one going "why didnt we think of that arguement"!
No, I'm not you ****in' bell-end. I have no nationality and I just happen to reside in Scotland you ****in' clownshoe. Now run along spastic, oh you can't can you *****.l
How am I "pissy"? If I had work to do I would be doing it or I'd have lost my job years ago. It's just the way consultancy engineering goes. Lean times and busy times.
Slave Compensation Act 1837 The Slave Compensation Act 1837 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 3) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, signed into law on 23 December 1837. It empowered the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, under the direction of the Treasury, to either pay the compensation that was still owing to slave owners out of the West India Compensation Account, or to transfer a proportionate amount of 3½% government annuities. The various acts of William IV relating to slave compensation were to be considered, as far as applicable, to apply to this act. Slave owners were paid approximately £20 million in compensation in over 40,000 awards for slaves freed in the colonies of the Caribbean, Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope according to a government census that named all owners as of 1 August 1834.[1] University College London has set up a project Legacies of British Slave-ownership which aims to list the individuals who received compensation. They estimate that about 15% of the wealth in Britain can be identified as having had significant links to slavery.[2] I'm sure some of these families are still around so seize their assets and sell them off to pay towards a compensation scheme.Simples
Great idea . The poor slaves need compensation for the shoddy way they were treated . Any slave who wants compensation should be told to pick it up personally from their local post office . Two forms of ID should be asked for of course . To stop any kid on 150 year old slaves fraudulently claiming .
The slave descendants already are picking up their compensation from the Post Office ... every two weeks after signing on.
You are quite right, Mick, there are plenty of well-off families in this country who continue to live off the proceeds of slavery, coal mines and cotton mills etc. But instead of giving up their inheritances, and in a bid to assuage their guilt complexes, they choose to read the Guardian, support any wishy-washy cause that comes along and hire Latvian nannies and Polish cleaners.
strangely enough I was at a comedy night in Geneva a few months ago and that was the exact joke... when I say the exact joke, I mean it wasn't the exact one at all. The **** asked what Ho Chi Min City used to be called and I said, "Saigon" and he asked me, how I knew that and I said I learned it it school and he asked me which school and me being a funny bastard, I said Ho Chi Min City High School, but anyway, the joke was let Saigons be Saigons...oh how we laughed, hence I am back down in the French riviera now.