At this rate the Tory Leadership race will have more 'runners' than the Grand National. Are they hoping to drag it out to Halloween?...
Well his chances are improving as we speak as "favourite" Boris has to go to Court to face allegations of misconduct in public office, which if proven could lead to life imprisonment. As this was the lie on the bus used by the Vote Leave campaign in the referendum campaign, also during the 2017 GE, hopefully he'll be joined by a few of his mates serving in public office at these times, in the pinky. With this, their illegal expenditure, and Leave having 57 varieties, there is no sound basis on which to maintain the bollox that the referendum vote should be honoured.I don't think I'd heard of Rory Stewart before which says more about me than him. But having seen a few interviews he seems to be that rare commodity a Tory MP who appears to have an ounce of genuine compassion and empathy.
At this rate the Tory Leadership race will have more 'runners' than the Grand National. Are they hoping to drag it out to Halloween?...
Boris could accidentally (or intentionally) kill a child live on TV and people would still vote for him as he's such a lovable buffoon so it'll be interesting to see what comes of this, he's a total self serving prick.Well his chances are improving as we speak as "favourite" Boris has to go to Court to face allegations of misconduct in public office, which if proven could lead to life imprisonment. As this was the lie on the bus used by the Vote Leave campaign in the referendum campaign, also during the 2017 GE, hopefully he'll be joined by a few of his mates serving in public office at these times, in the pinky. With this, their illegal expenditure, and Leave having 57 varieties, there is no sound basis on which to maintain the bollox that the referendum vote should be honoured.
The depths we have sunk to summed up:
John Cleese tweets about London not being ‘English’ anymore and how he preferred the London, and essentially English ‘values’ of his youth. Tweeted from his home in the Caribbean. But it’s just an opinion, only notable as it comes from someone who was very funny a very long time ago.
The alleged mayor of London and various others have a pop at him for his opinions, which are best ignored if you don’t like them.
Sundry right wing snowflakes from Leave.Eu and people like Lee Hurst then whine on about how Cleese is being ‘abused’, clearly not understanding that the free speech they claim to stand for also includes the right to respond to opinions you don’t like, even though this only publicises the original opinion and is a complete waste of oxygen, electricity and pixels, and is just as witless as the original ‘opinion’.
The entire waste of space is then classified as ‘news’ FFS.
Repeat cycle until death. The internet has enabled a continuous, neverending tsunami of **** to be unleashed, full of nonentities’ opinions that they lack the balls to do anything about. Just like this post.
Enjoy!
The timing is clever. He’s not talking to the media at the moment, which is probably wise, waiting for when the official competition begins. It’s quite fun hearing the BBC presenters getting quite wound up because he won’t turn up and they are left with sundry other anonymous candidates.I would have thought that if Boris can be taken to court for lying, parliament would be empty.
Or......
Is it get Boris week?
For the record, I'm no fan of his and don't want him as PM.
The depths we have sunk to summed up:
John Cleese tweets about London not being ‘English’ anymore and how he preferred the London, and essentially English ‘values’ of his youth. Tweeted from his home in the Caribbean. But it’s just an opinion, only notable as it comes from someone who was very funny a very long time ago.
The alleged mayor of London and various others have a pop at him for his opinions, which are best ignored if you don’t like them.
Sundry right wing snowflakes from Leave.Eu and people like Lee Hurst then whine on about how Cleese is being ‘abused’, clearly not understanding that the free speech they claim to stand for also includes the right to respond to opinions you don’t like, even though this only publicises the original opinion and is a complete waste of oxygen, electricity and pixels, and is just as witless as the original ‘opinion’.
The entire waste of space is then classified as ‘news’ FFS.
Repeat cycle until death. The internet has enabled a continuous, neverending tsunami of **** to be unleashed, full of nonentities’ opinions that they lack the balls to do anything about. Just like this post.
Enjoy!
The timing is clever. He’s not talking to the media at the moment, which is probably wise, waiting for when the official competition begins. It’s quite fun hearing the BBC presenters getting quite wound up because he won’t turn up and they are left with sundry other anonymous candidates.
I think we have, in relation to the Uxbridge Road W12 I think. I wasn’t having a pop at Cleese's opinion or his right to have it, but the whole sorry cycle of bitching that automatically follows him voicing the view.Yes, I had written quite a long reply about how much my birthplace has changed, but thought better of it!!
(We've discussed it before I believe).
Why do you bother with it Sooper? This is the only social media I do, and there are probably less than 50 of us ‘active’. Plenty of room for more exclusivity.......That, in a nutshell, is the Twittersphere. An electronic waste disposal unit...
Those two certainly seem to appear more inclusive than the others, and Stewart has a genuinely interesting history. But whoever gets it will require a magic wand or Thing One and Thing Two to make any headway with this mess. I can’t really see what difference a new leader will make, other than sparing us the sight of May slowly drowning in her own greyness.Quite like Stewart, although he may be too remain to get the job done.
Gove for me.
I think we have, in relation to the Uxbridge Road W12 I think. I wasn’t having a pop at Cleese's opinion or his right to have it, but the whole sorry cycle of bitching that automatically follows him voicing the view.
As you know I like the variety of cultures you find in London and elsewhere. But I am getting increasingly fond of Newcastle, which is much less diverse. Exclusive monocultural ghettos are definitely to be avoided, and we have too many of these in big cities.
Why do you bother with it Sooper? This is the only social media I do, and there are probably less than 50 of us ‘active’. Plenty of room for more exclusivity.......
Those two certainly seem to appear more inclusive than the others, and Stewart has a genuinely interesting history. But whoever gets it will require a magic wand or Thing One and Thing Two to make any headway with this mess. I can’t really see what difference a new leader will make, other than sparing us the sight of May slowly drowning in her own greyness.
Absolutely, but if successful they will be head of a bunch of self obsessed back stabbing ****wits (for balance the opposition no better). The only thing which will unite them is fear. So what are they all afraid of?Both a huge upgrade on May imo.
Why do you bother with it Sooper? This is the only social media I do, and there are probably less than 50 of us ‘active’. Plenty of room for more exclusivity....../QUOTE]
I've never actually tweeted, far too many mindless morons on it. I use it mainly for info and access to sites that interest me, mainly arts and nature sites...
Been to Newcastle recently? It’s ****ing brilliant, I love it. Though I don’t like them quite as much Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol all have distinctive feels. Edinburgh and Glasgow- and to a lesser extent Cardiff - you are in a different country. Sure, the big shops are all the same and there is too much glass at ground level, but these places have clear, individual character.
The dormitory towns in the south east I give you, identikit.