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Twosugars 19-09-2019 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10680773)
No he is still with us.
Alf can have a Strong Spirit
its the way he speaks


Get your Church Out of This

I dont care about his alcohol intake

Vicky. 19-09-2019 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10680769)

:D

arista 19-09-2019 06:46 PM


arista 20-09-2019 02:45 AM

https://storify.com/services/proxy/2...0Telegraph.JPG


Sophie Ridge
SkyNewsHD reported this yesterday.
Juncker prefers a New Deal.

joeysteele 20-09-2019 07:49 AM

IF what he's handed in as ideas and thoughts, not firm proposals, are eligible for consideration by the EU.
Fair enough.

I have no time for Johnson or his domestic policies.

If he actually does follow a path of reason and does really work FOR, not just pay lip service to, getting a deal.
That will be good.

To shut up the extreme hardliners in his Cabinet too.

I'd hope a deal he got was supported.

Frankly though, I do think a confirmatory public vote on the deal or remain.
Still would be desirable.

If however, after all his rubbish so far on Brexit, he can get a deal, then I'd wish him good luck on that.

A deal preferably that doesn't suit the DUP and his extreme loudmouthed ERG grouping.
Would be welcomed by me.
I think it could attract many more Labour votes too.

Still tight arithmetic but a bit of hope possibly.

He will need an extension .
I don't get why he'd oppose that to secure a possible deal.
He isn't really the one asking for it, he as PM would only be doing what PMs ought to, obey the will of Parliament.

I don't like. trust or believe Johnson on just about anything.
If he's really serious on getting a valid deal for ALL.
Then he, in my view, warrants full support to that aim.

bots 20-09-2019 08:29 AM

the way i look at it, the moment Boris became PM, he had to play everything perfectly to be successful. In contrast, what we have seen is him bumbling along achieving nothing. A complete and utter failure. He has shown himself to be all talk and no substance. That is his record, and a no deal brexit cannot be spun any other way than a complete and utter failure that he is responsible for. The only way he has any chance of rescuing this is by getting a deal and time is running out. If brexit is delayed until next year, there will most likely be another GE and he will be toast.

user104658 20-09-2019 08:29 AM

The chances of him getting a deal that makes it through parliament are effectively zero. Shrug.

arista 20-09-2019 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10680980)
The chances of him getting a deal that makes it through parliament are effectively zero. Shrug.


Well he will have to Shut Down the buggers
Again.

arista 20-09-2019 11:03 AM

For Two Sugars

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EE5EzhuV...jpg&name=small


Last Night Mercury Awards
London
SlowThai bugger


the 21 year old winner
on the left with his Mum
all dedicated to His brother In jail
he stabbed a another to death.

Vicky. 20-09-2019 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10680979)
the way i look at it, the moment Boris became PM, he had to play everything perfectly to be successful. In contrast, what we have seen is him bumbling along achieving nothing. A complete and utter failure. He has shown himself to be all talk and no substance. That is his record, and a no deal brexit cannot be spun any other way than a complete and utter failure that he is responsible for. The only way he has any chance of rescuing this is by getting a deal and time is running out. If brexit is delayed until next year, there will most likely be another GE and he will be toast.

I disagree, he was never going to be sucessful, noone who took over the brexit mess was going to be. They are only there so the blame when it all goes to **** (more than already) can be pinned on them and it can be cried 'the PM at the time messed up, but I...will not' when the new con leader is announced :rolleyes: As of course that kind of childish nonsense matters much much more than our country..nt getting screwed in the first place. Hell, wouldn't be surprised if they found some way to blame labour for it all too..just waiting for it.

Vicky. 20-09-2019 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10681016)
For Two Sugars

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EE5EzhuV...jpg&name=small


Last Night Mercury Awards
London
SlowThai bugger

Idiot..

arista 20-09-2019 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10681019)
Idiot..


Its the only way to get his Rapper Name around the World

Vicky. 20-09-2019 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10681020)
Its the only way to get his Rapper Name around the World

All it will do is make people think he is a tryhard idiot so desperate for publicity and lacking in actual humour that he finds stunts like this funny. Especially post-Cox.

A couple might find him amazing. But those couple are braidead twats so much so that noone should care about their opinion anyway so :shrug:

arista 20-09-2019 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10681022)
All it will do is make people think he is a tryhard idiot so desperate for publicity and lacking in actual humour that he finds stunts like this funny. Especially post-Cox.

A couple might find him amazing. But those couple are braidead twats so much so that noone should care about their opinion anyway so :shrug:



Yes many pointing out Murdered Cox MP
on twitter.

And this

arista 20-09-2019 11:23 AM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EE5jKeKU...png&name=small

Twosugars 20-09-2019 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10681016)
For Two Sugars

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EE5EzhuV...jpg&name=small


Last Night Mercury Awards

Thanks Arista

Although I dont support stunts like that. Lampoon him but show him alive not dead

Then again theres this long tradition of burning an effigy of a hated figure on bonfire night.
Dunno, but showing him decapitated seems wrong.

Edit: like the tshirt though :laugh:

Vicky. 20-09-2019 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10681026)

Of course

I swear, these days the guardian is not even fit to wipe my arse with. I seriously put it in the same category at the likes of the mail now (though obviously at opposite ends of the spectrum). Just the amount of twisting that goes on utterly changes the story, they ignore stuff they don't like completely and articles seem to be just ful of appealing to emotions, rather than actually caring about the facts.

I don't find it the least bit surprising that they seem to be struggling for funding.

Alf 20-09-2019 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10681027)
Thanks Arista

Although I dont support stunts like that. Lampoon him but show him alive not dead

Then again theres this long tradition of burning an effigy of a hated figure on bonfire night.
Dunno, but showing him decapitated seems wrong.

Edit: like the tshirt though :laugh:

How much do you like the T shirts? Enough to purchase one?

Because he's flogging them on Twitter.

Twosugars 20-09-2019 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10681029)
Of course

I swear, these days the guardian is not even fit to wipe my arse with. I seriously put it in the same category at the likes of the mail now (though obviously at opposite ends of the spectrum). Just the amount of twisting that goes on utterly changes the story, they ignore stuff they don't like completely and articles seem to be just ful of appealing to emotions, rather than actually caring about the facts.

I don't find it the least bit surprising that they seem to be struggling for funding.

Strongly disagree.
They have opinion pieces like every paper

And you are wrong on funding, they've broken even last year thanks to support of its readers
At least they dont sit in the pockets of rich barons like the times, the mail or telegraph

Twosugars 20-09-2019 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10681033)
How much do you like the T shirts? Enough to purchase one?

Because he's flogging them on Twitter.

Depends how much he wants

Twosugars 20-09-2019 11:57 AM

Laura Snapes is a deputy music editor, hardly a shaper of the Guardian political line!

The Guardian clearly allows his journalists to have their own opinions

Vicky. 20-09-2019 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10681034)
Strongly disagree.
They have opinion pieces like every paper

And you are wrong on funding, they've broken even last year thanks to support of its readers
At least they dont sit in the pockets of rich barons like the times, the mail or telegraph

Ah right, assumed because it bombards me with ads there was issues, they even ****ing email me asking to donate :laugh:

Alf 20-09-2019 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10681036)
Laura Snapes is a deputy music editor, hardly a shaper of the Guardian political line!

The Guardian clearly allows his journalists to have their own opinions

An opinion piece isn't journalism. Journalism is researching, investigating, interviewing, getting to the facts. An opinion piece is one person's own opinion on something, it's no greater than yours or my opinion.

Vicky. 20-09-2019 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10681038)
An opinion piece isn't journalism. Journalism is researching, investigating, interviewing, getting to the facts. An opinion piece is one person's own opinion on something, it's no greater than yours or my opinion.

This is a massive problem with 'journalism' today, thats exactly what people thin it is, opinion pieces. Its rare to see any actual investigative work going on.

Cherie 20-09-2019 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10680980)
The chances of him getting a deal that makes it through parliament are effectively zero. Shrug.

Even if its Mays deal is slightly tweaked and represented I understand many of those who voted against it have changed their minds, the ERG are getting twitchy as they think Boris is going to stitch them up, I wouldn’t put it past him


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