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Discussion in 'General Chat' started by HRH Custard VC, Apr 12, 2022.

  1. HRH Custard VC

    HRH Custard VC National Car Park Attendant

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    But its not true is it.

    Why do lefties always screw up and lie
     
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  2. Willhoops

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    What’s not true? Farage on stage supporting Trump?
     
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    Because they tend to follow the mess leaving, screw up, lying, self serving, nepotistic, righties ... the latest being the consumate liar, serial adulterer and all round twat, Boris 'Tubs' de Pfeffel Johnson...

    You're welcome ...

    Landslide!!!!
     
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  4. DMD

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    In the audience. :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  5. Willhoops

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    Supporting his friend or not?
     
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    Yes most likely, friends usually do support each other.

    Or maybe you don't have any, sonny?
     
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  7. DMD

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    Put them goal posts right back where they were.

    You asked "What’s not true? Farage on stage supporting Trump?"

    I told you which bit wasn't true. Suck it up and move on.
     
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    Awww... Fwends ... Football Fwends? <laugh>
     
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  9. Willhoops

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    Ok he wasn’t on stage, my mistake, the main point was that a British politician was supporting a candidate in a foreign election, therefore interfering. No need to move on the main point still stands.
     
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    Dad I had a sleepover only last week.
     
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    Trimmed waffle. Move on. <ok>
     
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  12. Willhoops

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    So you refuse to address British politician interfering in foreign election, not surprised.

    Inflatable Ingrid will be disappointed in you… again.
     
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  13. DMD

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    Nope. You asked "What’s not true? Farage on stage supporting Trump?"

    I answered. I did think twice about pointing out your **** up, knowing what a boring, whiny bitch you are, but there it is.
     
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    <laugh> ... do I sense some deflection ...
     
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    Dullard fizzing again, <laugh>
     
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    And some deflation in the case of inflatable Ingrid.
     
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    So... we can all agree the Nigella Fartrage is busy supporting Donny the Draft Dodger?.

    ... has he even done one single MP's Surgery in Clacton-Upon-Gammon since stealing it from the Calamity Conservatives?
     
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    <laugh>
     
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    Obviously far right white supremacist islamophobes.

     
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    Every ****ing thing they touch. <doh>

    OBR personnel are currently before the Commons Treasury Select Committee to answer questions about their budget forecast. Labour MP Jeevun Sandher, who was busy parroting Labour budget lines on the airwaves last week, was confused that Reeves’ injection of £22.6 billion extra to the NHS won’t boost potential output.

    He claimed that output was revised down under the Tories thanks to ‘declining public health’ and complained that the OBR doesn’t think extra cash will now help…

    OBR Chairman Richard Hughes slapped Sandher down:

    “Myself and my predecessors have revised down our views of potential output pretty steadily since the aftermath of the financial crisis. Every country in the world has suffered a big hit to potential output, including those like the US who’ve continue to spend lots and lots of money on healthcare. The idea that there’s a direct link between how much are spending on healthcare and the potential output of the country is not demonstrated by the data.”

    That is – chucking more money for day-to-day NHS spending won’t help growth. Hughes also pointed out no further plan has been spelt out by the Treasury: “We know very little about what the government’s plans are for healthcare spending after.“ So much for “Reform or die“…

    At the same time MPs were shocked that it would only take a 0.3% increase in interest rates to entirely wipe out Reeves’ “fiscal headroom.” It’s not just the gilt market coming to terms with the scale of Reeves’ spending…

    “A 1.3% increase in the interest rate… that actually results in the current balance in five years being in deficit by £11 billion, so you’re actually missing the rule by £11 billion… To get the current balance down to essentially zero so to take away all the current hedroom, we have point three.“

    The budget has already prevented faster interest rate cuts according to economists and boosted future inflation.

    Reeves’ pretend “fiscal stability” is a house of cards…

    https://order-order.com/2024/11/05/obr-chairman-slaps-down-labour-mp-over-bogus-budget-claims/
     
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