**** me, they should rename it the Rob-You-Blind store, some serious prices just for a candle!
Yeah, but aren’t they made from the sex nectar out of Gwyneth Paltrow’s devil’s ditch?
**** me, they should rename it the Rob-You-Blind store, some serious prices just for a candle!
Who buys blokes candles? Unless there's something you want to tell us Roberta?

You really need to get more in touch with your feminine side Steelsy.![]()

Cressida Dick has said that if she receives a letter of complaint about the No.10 Christmas party last year, the Met will undertake an investigation.
Couldn't she just ask the copper that stands by the door?
You really need to get more in touch with your feminine side Steelsy.![]()
He/she was moonlighting as the DJCressida Dick has said that if she receives a letter of complaint about the No.10 Christmas party last year, the Met will undertake an investigation.
Couldn't she just ask the copper that stands by the door?
Its an awful story Goldy. One of those where you cant actually continue readjng itWhen I was young, people used to regard with horror, Victorian times when children grew up in work houses and/or were sent up chimneys. People cried over stories by Charles Dickens about children barefoot with wicked stepfathers who handed out corporal punishment.
Yet now we have a stepmother torturing a six year old child over months, force feeding him salt, beating him until covered in bruises and limping, before murdering him by crushing his skull. And there are others. We seem to be going backwards. RIP Arthur Labinjo-Hughes
When I was young, people used to regard with horror, Victorian times when children grew up in work houses and/or were sent up chimneys. People cried over stories by Charles Dickens about children barefoot with wicked stepfathers who handed out corporal punishment.
Yet now we have a stepmother torturing a six year old child over months, force feeding him salt, beating him until covered in bruises and limping, before murdering him by crushing his skull. And there are others. We seem to be going backwards. RIP Arthur Labinjo-Hughes
It's despicable. There's no punishment in our legal system that can get anywhere near close to the punishment that witch deserves. There's already stories floating about that she's getting death treats and regular bullying whilst in prison - long may that continue. I'd love ten minutes in a dark cell with the bitch
Had to turn the news off Tonight as that’s a sad & depressing story, hope they rot in hellWhen I was young, people used to regard with horror, Victorian times when children grew up in work houses and/or were sent up chimneys. People cried over stories by Charles Dickens about children barefoot with wicked stepfathers who handed out corporal punishment.
Yet now we have a stepmother torturing a six year old child over months, force feeding him salt, beating him until covered in bruises and limping, before murdering him by crushing his skull. And there are others. We seem to be going backwards. RIP Arthur Labinjo-Hughes
It’s a good argument against capital punishment. She’ll probably get murdered anyway but however long she lives it’s going to be about as miserable as it gets.
According to The Times, Rishi Sunak is promising to ‘slash’ taxes before the next election - perhaps 2p off income tax, a reduction to VAT and/or more generous inheritance tax.
Confused me a bit. I thought the government had racked up massive spending through the pandemic and said we have to raise National Insurance to pay for keeping the NHS and Social Care barely afloat. And if interest rates go up a lot of government spending will go on servicing debt.
So how come he can afford to cut tax? The motivation is obvious - the short term bribe to voters, coupled with the ideological commitment that the very rich (in Sunak’s case he married his wealth) have to paying as little tax as possible. Of course it will be afforded by ‘slashing’ public services, loading the grief on those who can least afford it, as always.
They will get in again, of course. The English are a nation of masochists.
In my opinion it’s actually a strong argument for capital punishment. I don’t want to live in a world where we condone or enjoy the knowledge that people like this woman will be harangued, threatened, assaulted or even herself brutally murdered by other prisoners. I don’t want other undesirable scum to do my ‘dirty work’ in their savage lawless way. No, a swift humane execution after due process is always a more civilised outcome to me than wishing to mete the crimes perpetrated by this awful human being with the same.
Good, logical thinking Ubes. The only thing I would say is, in relation to capital punishment for murder generally, it may be necessary to think about grading the necessary burden of proof between the current "beyond reasonable doubt" as now, and "case certain" as in this case. There have been several murder convictions based on circumstantial evidence where the conviction is later overturned as unsafe, and even where the true killer is then caught using modern DNA techniques etc. At least the wronged person is around to be freed.