I was aware of the poor standard of punctuation, grammar and spelling of some posters. However I did not know that comprehension was also a problem
Ha ha ha, yeah right. I'll believe you, but thousands wouldn't. None of your childish name calling has wound me up mate. You have gone through the lexicon of foul mouthed insults and it hasn't bothered me one little bit. Going for me dinner now. Goodbye.
Do you two really believe that the rest of us enjoy reading your ****e ('cos that's what it has become) It's a difference of opinion, and it's become so bloody tedious . . . . if you were in an age group that you seem (lately) to be in, you'd both be given detention
What you having mate I’ve stuck a joint of lamb in at 135 ( fan ) for 4 hrs and we’ve just got back from a walk and the house smells amazing
if the dopey twat stopped pulling threads off with his stupid politics sniping i would, he's like a woman scorned won't shut up or take a hint and always wants the last word, if he pulls another thread off course with his biased politics i'll do it again
OK think it's safe to establish that 2 posters have a difference of opinion. Can I ask that they start their own thread on it whilst we leave this to the ongoing **** show that is Covid. Pretty please
I've no idea how the ex-Labour leader is put forward as the eternal get out clause for the current government. They've made a poor job of things and have had no opposition. Surely they can be criticised for things like the Cummings scandal, PPE shortages, dreadful track & trace system, etc. The PM was stupid to set the tone by refusing a mask and shaking hands with everyone like it was his 'Princess Di' moment. That's just my honest opinion, not an attempt to bring down the government.
Unfortunately politics and covid will always be linked e.g. in the observer today; The Observer leads on a claim that the PM acted illegally over the appointment of key figures in the fight against Covid. It reports that campaigners concerned about an apparent "chumocracy" at the heart of government have lodged a case in the High Court seeking judicial review of how Dido Harding was awarded the role of head of NHS Test and Trace, along with two other senior appointments in the government's anti-Covid task force. The paper says the Good Law Project and the Runnymede Trust believe the roles were not advertised or subject to normal open competition.