The EU debate - Part III

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Not enough to spend all morning googling nine elms like tourettes clearly has so he can build his latest strawman, or threatening physical harm like the dog botherer, or come to that, risking your place in the queue at the dole office like you :emoticon-0136-giggl

I love being this bothered <ale> :1980_boogie_down: :emoticon-0167-beer:

I never googled it at all love, sorry to disappoint.

What's Sean's view on Brexit btw? Must be about to cost him a small fortune on projects already committed to.
 
Not enough to spend all morning googling nine elms like tourettes clearly has so he can build his latest strawman, or threatening physical harm like the dog botherer, or come to that, risking your place in the queue at the dole office like you :emoticon-0136-giggl

I love being this bothered <ale> :1980_boogie_down: :emoticon-0167-beer:
Your regular rants about you not being bothered are not606 gold. Quick, the Irish want you back on the treadmill! <laugh>
 
Ask Stan. He knows everything :emoticon-0140-rofl:
I was asking you, given that he's your gaffer I thought you might know.

Seemingly not, sharing his views on the economic outlook with his brick counters is maybe a bit beneath him ;)
 
Too funny.

The snide has been outed as being on the dole rather than a self made millionaire property tycoon :rolleyes: The sweaty dog botherer wants a fight :emoticon-0165-muscl Tourettes continues to munch on every last scrap of ****e the snide feeds him :emoticon-0182-poolp and the also rans have peeked out from behind the sofa - even Watford has got himself all upset for not having been included in my list <hug>

Carry on entertaining me girls <applause>

I don't think you read the same thread as the rest of us. Then again you look up to an OAP thick enough to hate economic migrants while being married to one.
 
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Too funny.

The snide has been outed as being on the dole rather than a self made millionaire property tycoon :rolleyes: The sweaty dog botherer wants a fight :emoticon-0165-muscl Tourettes continues to munch on every last scrap of ****e the snide feeds him :emoticon-0182-poolp and the also rans have peeked out from behind the sofa - even Watford has got himself all upset for not having been included in my list <hug>

Carry on entertaining me girls <applause>

I should have guessed that this garbage would only appeal to a simpleton, like Kustard.

Apart from that, it's laugh and you laugh alone, in your case. You might think you're funny pal, nobody else does!...
 
Corbyn massively outstays welcome at friend’s house
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/polit...stays-welcome-at-friends-house-20160822112744

"LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn regularly stays far too long when he visits a friend’s house.

Party activist and friend Donna Sheridan used to be pleased to see Corbyn, but now feels he is incapable of taking the hint that it is time to finish his biscuit and go.

Sheridan said: “Once he gets settled with a Maryland cookie and a good discussion about the Venezuelan labour movement, it’s impossible to shift him.

“Even if I drop heavy hints like saying I got up early and I’m practically falling asleep, he can’t seem to grasp that it really is time to **** off.

“Last week I told him I had to get dinner ready, but he mentioned he was only having boiled vegetables at home so I had to let him stick around for lasagne.

“Once I asked him to leave directly, but he said the fact that I’d invited him over gave him a clear mandate to have more cups of tea unless it was put to a vote by all party members.”

Corbyn said: “I fully admit I once stayed overnight on Donna’s sofa and helped myself to Weetabix, but that was due to the lack of a local night bus service caused by years of Tory underinvestment.” "

Pete's sense of humour is like his diet ... quantity over quality every day <laugh>
 
Guardian/ICM poll gives Tories 16-point lead over Labour - Politics live
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ries-16-point-lead-over-labour-politics-live?

"With the next general election potentially three and a half years years away, it is unwise to get too excited about opinion polls. But equally it would be a mistake to ignore them completely. They are like the backdrop to a stage: not the focus of attention, easy to overlook, but providing the context that explains what’s going on up front.

In that spirit I bring you the results from the latest regular Guardian/ICM poll. The Tories have a 16-point lead - one point down from our last poll. Here are the figures.

Conservatives: 43% (no change from mid October)

Labour: 27% (up 1)

Ukip: 12% (up 1)

Lib Dems: 8% (no change)

Greens: 5% (down 1)

The fieldwork was carried out between Friday and Sunday last week. ICM Unlimited interviewed a representative online sample of 2,040 adults and the data has been weighted to the profile of all adults.

So, nothing much has changed (although Ukip may be heartened to discovered that their leadership turmoil does not seem to be doing them much harm). And Labour continues to flounder. If you want to know why Theresa May and her ministers do not seem to be remotely worried about anything the opposition are doing or saying, the answer is in these figures."
The link that Pete gave us also shows that the Government are reneging on the Leveson inquiry proposals accepted by the last Government. I suspect the hand of Murdoch here.
 
Too funny.

The snide has been outed as being on the dole rather than a self made millionaire property tycoon :rolleyes: The sweaty dog botherer wants a fight :emoticon-0165-muscl Tourettes continues to munch on every last scrap of ****e the snide feeds him :emoticon-0182-poolp and the also rans have peeked out from behind the sofa - even Watford has got himself all upset for not having been included in my list <hug>

Carry on entertaining me girls <applause>

Still nothing to add I see apart from insults. I do not hide behind the sofa in fear of immigrants as you seem to do. I am out most days, at the beach, in the mountains or in a cafe having an intelligent conversations with my Spanish friends who seem to have much better knowledge about the EU than most of the posters that you are mentally dependent upon.
 
Still nothing to add I see apart from insults. I do not hide behind the sofa in fear of immigrants as you seem to do. I am out most days, at the beach, in the mountains or in a cafe having an intelligent conversations with my Spanish friends who seem to have much better knowledge about the EU than most of the posters that you are mentally dependent upon.
So many assumptions. You'll fit in well with the snide and his little band of ducks :emoticon-0137-clapp
 
I'm claiming that the claims include anonymous and unsubstantiated claims and also non-racial hate crimes such as against the disabled. Some claims have been shown to be not hate crimes at all.

Those are facts and can be checked on the reporting web site. http://www.report-it.org.uk/your_police_force

It's irrelevant in any event, as it's an undisputed fact that racism, is a problem that should be tackled.
Should we tackle racism by repeatedly quoting bigoted rags, like the Mail and the Express?
I seriously doubt that the continuous stream of hatred that they've unleashed for decades has helped.
Their demonisation of the disabled as spongers and a drain on society has been delightful, too.

I'd actually agree with you about Brexit not being responsible for the increases, though.
They've been going on for some time and are part of the narrative that's lead to the Leave vote itself, rather than a result of it.
Preaching intolerance and hatred's been a big part of the environment that built the campaign.

The CPS seem to be successfully prosecuting a lot of this stuff, though:
https://www.cps.gov.uk/news/latest_...e_crown_prosecution_service_than_ever_before/

Do you have any opinion on why there seems to be an increase on hate crimes across the board?
 
Should we tackle racism by repeatedly quoting bigoted rags, like the Mail and the Express?
I seriously doubt that the continuous stream of hatred that they've unleashed for decades has helped.
Their demonisation of the disabled as spongers and a drain on society has been delightful, too.

I'd actually agree with you about Brexit not being responsible for the increases, though.
They've been going on for some time and are part of the narrative that's lead to the Leave vote itself, rather than a result of it.
Preaching intolerance and hatred's been a big part of the environment that built the campaign.

The CPS seem to be successfully prosecuting a lot of this stuff, though:
https://www.cps.gov.uk/news/latest_...e_crown_prosecution_service_than_ever_before/

Do you have any opinion on why there seems to be an increase on hate crimes across the board?
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