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Not whiny enough it goes something like this.


Why don't you **** off or at least ignore me you fat racist **** , I'm owning you and you are thick.
Come back when you have learnt how to debate which will probably be never .<ok>


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To be fair, in your case, he has a point.
 
Does this mean no more weekend liaisons for Toby and Si.

Tbf I knew it wouldn't last. :emoticon-0101-sadsm
 
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I don't think any decent human being will shed any tears over the resignation of Esther McVey. It's clearly orchestrated to bring down Theresa May. Penny Mordaunt expected to be next to go.

You can almost feel the tentacles of Steve Bannon at work here. His pal and stooge Boris waiting in the wings.
 
I don't think any decent human being will shed any tears over the resignation of Esther McVey. It's clearly orchestrated to bring down Theresa May. Penny Mordaunt expected to be next to go.

You can almost feel the tentacles of Steve Bannon at work here. His pal and stooge Boris waiting in the wings.

Wid ye ...

McVey ...not Boris
 
In previous roles, Esther McVey never cared about the impact of her policies and appeared to relish removing disability support

As backlashes go, the days following Esther McVey’s appointment as the new work and pensions secretary have seen intense criticism. Between 2012 and 2013, as minister for disabled people and later employment minister, McVey was famed for defending the indefensible, saying it was “right” that people were having to use food banks and claiming that benefit sanctions “teach” jobseekers to take looking for work seriously – going as far as comparing unemployed people to naughty schoolchildren being punished by a teacher – despite the destitution and death that sanctions have since caused.

dirty rat
Esther, bless her, is not to blame for all those draconian measures though. Esther is simply a nodding dog. Much the same as the rest of the cabinet. Tory dogma dictates their agenda.

Meet to todays Tory, same as the old Tory.
 
The sad fact of the matter is that the Tories are Tories are Tories and yet the English electorate vote for them time and time and time again. It's not just the wealthy or middle classes either. It's the working class. I mean what the actual fùck!
 
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