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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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What's happened from what I can see is there was a big explosion of King's turkish barbers. Then those working for them learned the trade and opened their own, and yeh often down the road or on the same high street.

It's as simple as that, not the Godfather ffs.

There's about a dozen hairdressers in the town round near me. What's he saying, they're all laundering as well?

If I see Audrey I'll tell her to watch out

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Audrey Laundery
 
What's happened from what I can see is there was a big explosion of King's turkish barbers. Then those working for them learned the trade and opened their own, and yeh often down the road or on the same high street.

It's as simple as that, not the Godfather ffs.

There's about a dozen hairdressers in the town round near me. What's he saying, they're all laundering as well?

If I see Audrey I'll tell her to watch out

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Another reason I liked going to the Turkish barbers, some of the 'English' ones I used when i was younger bored me with the idle chat, normally miserable old fookers, and the queues were horrendous. The Turkish barbers put on more staff and got you in and out in no time, while still being friendly.
 
What's happened from what I can see is there was a big explosion of King's turkish barbers. Then those working for them learned the trade and opened their own, and yeh often down the road or on the same high street.

It's as simple as that, not the Godfather ffs.

There's about a dozen hairdressers in the town round near me. What's he saying, they're all laundering as well?

If I see Audrey I'll tell her to watch out

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The Turks near me are busy pretty much all the time. A lot of the Brighton players go in there. Bloke has half a dozen though that’s the busiest and I reckon he’s balling. The dead barbers now tend to be the old English blokes who don’t know how to do what the yoof of today want. Doubt Tice suspects them as much.
 
Another reason I liked going to the Turkish barbers, some of the 'English' ones I used when i was younger bored me with the idle chat, normally miserable old fookers, and the queues were horrendous. The Turkish barbers put on more staff and got you in and out in no time, while still being friendly.

In my 20's I went to the hairdressers owned by a very camp gentleman who employed 5 fit girls with great tits, one of who would cut my hair.

I went for the hairwash every time. Oooh la laaa
 
The Turks near me are busy pretty much all the time. A lot of the Brighton players go in there. Bloke has half a dozen though that’s the busiest and I reckon he’s balling. The dead barbers now tend to be the old English blokes who don’t know how to do what the yoof of today want. Doubt Tice suspects them as much.

Yeh definitely busy. Forget the weekends here, and even after work you're waiting at least half an hour.
Any longer and the bloke tells you to come back.
 
In my 20's I went to the hairdressers owned by a very camp gentleman who employed 5 fit girls with great tits, one of who would cut my hair.

I went for the hairwash every time. Oooh la laaa

Last time I went to the dentist the girl who passes the denist the implements of torture was definitely rubbing her crotch against my elbow

And who says NHS emergency dentistry isn't fit for purpose ? :bandit:
 
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They're trained to do that, all part of a good bedside manner :bandit:

****in right n all. :bandit:

It was a strange experience because on the one side she was rubbing her pussy against my elbow and on the other the dentist was yanking a tooth out of my mouth.

Pleasure and pain right there all unexpectedly wrapped up the guise of a visit to the Dentist <laugh>
 
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****in right n all. :bandit:

It was a strange experience because on the one side she was rubbing her pussy against my elbow and on the other the dentist was yanking a tooth out of my mouth.

Pleasure and pain right there all unexpectedly wrapped up the guise of a visit to the Dentist <laugh>

Some ppl would pay good money for that.

Actually a visit to the dentist, you probably did lol.
 
Some ppl would pay good money for that.

Actually a visit to the dentist, you probably did lol.

It was an emergency dentist so I think it was something like £60

Overall it was ****ing horrendous though as the root of my tooth went into my sinus, so I had a hole in my gum going into my sinus for months

Wasn't even worth the pussy rub tbh
 
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It was an emergency dentist so I think it was something like £60

Overall it was ****ing horrendous though as the root of my tooth went into my sinus, so I had a hole in my gum going into my sinus for months

Wasn't even worth the pussy rub tbh

I read that as anus and was proper confused
 
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Absolute shambles. This is what happens when you're weak and lack the conviction of your principles.

And those who were defending his handling of this whole affair and claiming he was strong or courageous lol OR that it "needed to be done" need to hang your heads in shame. <whistle>


It's called compromise. Perhaps he had his arm twisted, but whatever - he's made the right decision imo, and avoided further unnecessary conflict. Dippy Dianne gets to stay on as a popular local MP, and can play at being the elder stateswoman of the left, while being kept well away from the levers of power nationally. Everybody wins.

Incidentally, if David Cameron had purged his party of hardliners and ideological purists, instead of capitulating to them, perhaps our country wouldn't be in the desperate state it's in now.
 
It's called compromise. Perhaps he had his arm twisted, but whatever - he's made the right decision imo, and avoided further unnecessary conflict. Dippy Dianne gets to stay on as a popular local MP, and can play at being the elder stateswoman of the left, while being kept well away from the levers of power nationally. Everybody wins.

Incidentally, if David Cameron had purged his party of hardliners and ideological purists, instead of capitulating to them, perhaps our country wouldn't be in the desperate state it's in now.

She's no hardliner. I've watched and listened to her week in and week out for over 10 yrs, and despite the "dippy" caricatures about her she's a highly intelligent and articulate politician and campaigner.

Anyway I thought she was getting rid of bcos she represented the failure of 2019? The reasons seem to change all the time.

She made an ill thought through statement - that was on her. But this Labour incarnation used it to make a political point for the sake of attracting the right bcos what their traditional voters thought was taken for granted. And it backfired.

And in the end 'dippy Diane' was proven to be right, when she said it was untrue the line being peddled by Starmer that he had no say in the decision making and it was up to the NEC. The NEC are meeting on Tuesday, and he's made the decision today. So it was indeed bollox.

I've posted this elsewhere, I'm no hard left labour supporter, I consider myself to be left of centre. Believe in social policies built on centrist economic policies. I've no particular love for Abbott but I do respect her. Because she demonstrates the two things which seem to be lacking in Starmer - conviction and principles. And I can trust someone like that all day long.
 
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I think there'll be quite a few traditional republican voters who will find this unpalatable.


I think the Republicans who find it unpalatable stopped supporting Trump long ago... the one's that are left don't care. Only 4% said before the verdict that him being found guilty would definitely make them less likely to vote for him. I bet fewer than that change their minds. As many scandals and times hes broken the law, I don't think this conviction will make much of a difference. If you can overlook him trying to overthrow the government, you can overlook him paying a pornstar hush money.
 
Yeh you never know, voters may look into the abyss and draw back.

Interesting why the Democratic message isn't getting through. The economy is doing well, inflation is low, employment is good. It's ahead of the rest of the world economically. Biden himself is probably their biggest hindrance.


And Biden has his faults... but really what President didn't? Other than Obama, I can't think of a President in decades who didn't have more black marks against him than Biden after four years... Biden has been pretty mild as a president. Maybe old, maybe a little unforceful, but compared to the other dross running in both parties he's fairly benign.