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posted on 24/6/22

comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 8 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 9 minutes ago
Some right mongs in the audience on question time this evening.
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I saw that Mick Lynch was on the panel and couldn't face it.

Although in fairness last week in Newcastle was the first time in months that I'd watched it and felt it wasn’t a party political broadcast for the Labour party.
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Must be difficult for you watching Mick Lynch repeatedly make Tory lackies look like idiots.
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How many times did he say facilitate?
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Did you not watch?

What do you not like about Mike Lynch? What is it about his informed engagement with misinformed and ill-informed members of the media and MPs that causes you to dislike him?

posted on 24/6/22

"There were bizarre scenes when the Tory candidate, Helen Hurford, arrived for the count at a leisure centre in Crediton but hid in a dance studio that had been set aside for media interviews, refusing to speak to reporters. After the declaration, she left the hall immediately without making a speech"

She was just following Boris' lead of hiding when the going gets tough

posted on 24/6/22

Wow.
@Chloetilley points out on @timesradio that it is a fact that in three by-elections now the results show Conservative voters are switching to the Lib Dems:

Patel: "Well actually I wouldn't say that at all. That's quite a wide assumption."

Good to see they're in denial

posted on 24/6/22

comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 8 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 9 minutes ago
Some right mongs in the audience on question time this evening.
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I saw that Mick Lynch was on the panel and couldn't face it.

Although in fairness last week in Newcastle was the first time in months that I'd watched it and felt it wasn’t a party political broadcast for the Labour party.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Must be difficult for you watching Mick Lynch repeatedly make Tory lackies look like idiots.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How many times did he say facilitate?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you not watch?

What do you not like about Mike Lynch? What is it about his informed engagement with misinformed and ill-informed members of the media and MPs that causes you to dislike him?
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I'll be honest I have loved his unflustered and no nonsense approach to Tory gaslighting

But he instructed the RMT to vote for brexit and stands by that and he's stood by Eddie Dempsey even when he's doing photo ops with Russian separatists

posted on 24/6/22

Well that killed the chat

posted on 24/6/22

comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Wow.
@Chloetilley points out on @timesradio that it is a fact that in three by-elections now the results show Conservative voters are switching to the Lib Dems:

Patel: "Well actually I wouldn't say that at all. That's quite a wide assumption."

Good to see they're in denial
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No Priti, it isn’t an assumption. As Chloe pointed out, it’s a fact.

They aren’t good with the distinction between facts and non-facts this lot, are they?

posted on 24/6/22

comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Wow.
@Chloetilley points out on @timesradio that it is a fact that in three by-elections now the results show Conservative voters are switching to the Lib Dems:

Patel: "Well actually I wouldn't say that at all. That's quite a wide assumption."

Good to see they're in denial
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No Priti, it isn’t an assumption. As Chloe pointed out, it’s a fact.

They aren’t good with the distinction between facts and non-facts this lot, are they?
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One of Johnson’s common rebuttals (to facts) is along the lines of ‘I don’t recognise that characterisation…’

posted on 24/6/22

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Wow.
@Chloetilley points out on @timesradio that it is a fact that in three by-elections now the results show Conservative voters are switching to the Lib Dems:

Patel: "Well actually I wouldn't say that at all. That's quite a wide assumption."

Good to see they're in denial
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No Priti, it isn’t an assumption. As Chloe pointed out, it’s a fact.

They aren’t good with the distinction between facts and non-facts this lot, are they?
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One of Johnson’s common rebuttals (to facts) is along the lines of ‘I don’t recognise that characterisation…’
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Water molecules comprise two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom connected by covalent bonds.

“I don’t recognise that characterisation.”

posted on 24/6/22

comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Wow.
@Chloetilley points out on @timesradio that it is a fact that in three by-elections now the results show Conservative voters are switching to the Lib Dems:

Patel: "Well actually I wouldn't say that at all. That's quite a wide assumption."

Good to see they're in denial
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No Priti, it isn’t an assumption. As Chloe pointed out, it’s a fact.

They aren’t good with the distinction between facts and non-facts this lot, are they?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One of Johnson’s common rebuttals (to facts) is along the lines of ‘I don’t recognise that characterisation…’
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Water molecules comprise two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom connected by covalent bonds.

“I don’t recognise that characterisation.”
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"Look matey this parrot wouldn't voom if you put four thousand volts through it! It's bleedin' demised"

"It's not pining, it's passed on. This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker.This is a late parrot. It's a stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. If you hadn't nailed it to the perch it would be pushing up the daisies. It's rung down the curtain and joined the choir invisible. This is an ex-parrot."





“I don’t recognise that characterisation.”

posted on 24/6/22

Good old by-elections.

Where's Boris? Oh yes, another exemplary show of leadership.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 16 minutes ago
Good old by-elections.

Where's Boris? Oh yes, another exemplary show of leadership.
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Gone to look around an industrial refrigeration unit in Rwanda.

posted on 24/6/22

"If you go through the Dartford Tunnel...we've got very funny numbers, and this is all because of an EU regulation."

Jacob Rees-Mogg reflects on "ridiculous" EU laws he is happy to see scrapped.

https://twitter.com/lbc/status/1540247376866295809?s=21&t=5_6zw4OY2oX1lZ2zrfbe3A

So it was worth wrecking the economy over for this then?

posted on 24/6/22

Wow, Tory voters just cba.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
"If you go through the Dartford Tunnel...we've got very funny numbers, and this is all because of an EU regulation."

Jacob Rees-Mogg reflects on "ridiculous" EU laws he is happy to see scrapped.

https://twitter.com/lbc/status/1540247376866295809?s=21&t=5_6zw4OY2oX1lZ2zrfbe3A

So it was worth wrecking the economy over for this then?
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Shock horror, JRM makes yet another false claim.

https://twitter.com/Jim_Cornelius/status/1540269891076456448?t=tbD8Tovsaydm3_vdDJ7NTg&s=09

Given his job is to seek out "Brexit opportunities" he's not doing very well.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
"If you go through the Dartford Tunnel...we've got very funny numbers, and this is all because of an EU regulation."

Jacob Rees-Mogg reflects on "ridiculous" EU laws he is happy to see scrapped.

https://twitter.com/lbc/status/1540247376866295809?s=21&t=5_6zw4OY2oX1lZ2zrfbe3A

So it was worth wrecking the economy over for this then?
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What a facking champion bellllend that man is.

He neglects to mention of course that vehicle weight limits are signed only in metric (nothing to do with the EU) or that height, width and length restrictions tend to show metric units in addition to imperial (nothing to do with the EU). Clown.

Or the fact that the continued use of imperial measures costs the UK economy millions each year FOR NO REASON.

Industry is *begging* the govt not to revert to dumbassss imperial standards, but of course they won’t listen, because “fack business”.

Here’s an idea, if we’re going to be difficult just for the sake of it, why don’t we go back to pounds, shillings and pence. Or, if we’re going to be REALLY PATRIOTIC AND RESPECT OUR TRADITIONS! have people trade in sacks of oats and facking pigs.

posted on 24/6/22

JRM has already taken advantage of the "opportunities of brexit" he offshored his money to ireland before we left, so that it remained in the very successful economic partnership of European countries.

posted on 24/6/22

I think they underestimate how much the sort of people who might want to hark back to the good old days hate a PM who lies and has no standards for public life

The pensions stuff Sunak has done will help with that demographic much more

posted on 24/6/22

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Who do you think you are kidding Mr.... (U3126)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Ignacio Varga (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
"If you go through the Dartford Tunnel...we've got very funny numbers, and this is all because of an EU regulation."

Jacob Rees-Mogg reflects on "ridiculous" EU laws he is happy to see scrapped.

https://twitter.com/lbc/status/1540247376866295809?s=21&t=5_6zw4OY2oX1lZ2zrfbe3A

So it was worth wrecking the economy over for this then?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shock horror, JRM makes yet another false claim.

https://twitter.com/Jim_Cornelius/status/1540269891076456448?t=tbD8Tovsaydm3_vdDJ7NTg&s=09

Given his job is to seek out "Brexit opportunities" he's not doing very well.
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Oh I'm sure he has found a few "opportunities".

posted on 24/6/22

comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 1 minute ago
I think they underestimate how much the sort of people who might want to hark back to the good old days hate a PM who lies and has no standards for public life

The pensions stuff Sunak has done will help with that demographic much more
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Absoloutley, but why was it scrapped in the first place? Because the generations who still work are going to get exponentially facked by it. All for the benefit of the generation that's had more government support through their lifetimes than *Any* other.

Basically they have given up on anyone under 60 for potential votes.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 3 hours, 48 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 8 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 9 minutes ago
Some right mongs in the audience on question time this evening.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I saw that Mick Lynch was on the panel and couldn't face it.

Although in fairness last week in Newcastle was the first time in months that I'd watched it and felt it wasn’t a party political broadcast for the Labour party.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Must be difficult for you watching Mick Lynch repeatedly make Tory lackies look like idiots.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How many times did he say facilitate?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you not watch?

What do you not like about Mike Lynch? What is it about his informed engagement with misinformed and ill-informed members of the media and MPs that causes you to dislike him?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've seen far too much of him in recent days.

An interview from the picket line is fair enough but I don't want to see him on the Peston show or QT.

As I said the other day he'd make an excellent Mr Big in a Guy Ritchie crime caper in a Brick Top kind of way.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 3 hours, 48 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 8 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 9 minutes ago
Some right mongs in the audience on question time this evening.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I saw that Mick Lynch was on the panel and couldn't face it.

Although in fairness last week in Newcastle was the first time in months that I'd watched it and felt it wasn’t a party political broadcast for the Labour party.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Must be difficult for you watching Mick Lynch repeatedly make Tory lackies look like idiots.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How many times did he say facilitate?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you not watch?

What do you not like about Mike Lynch? What is it about his informed engagement with misinformed and ill-informed members of the media and MPs that causes you to dislike him?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've seen far too much of him in recent days.

An interview from the picket line is fair enough but I don't want to see him on the Peston show or QT.

As I said the other day he'd make an excellent Mr Big in a Guy Ritchie crime caper in a Brick Top kind of way.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Funny you say that pawl. I think the Tory front bench could be cast in a remake of the Monty Python skit Upper Class Twit of the Year award.

posted on 24/6/22

Do they not ever stop, just for a single moment, to think how facking reetarded they sound when they follow up,

“We can leverage the benefits of leaving the EU to give British businesses a competitive advantage,”

with,

“Now we’re free of EU regulations, we can revert to imperial measures and standards.”

A middle school child could explain why that’s stupidity of the very highest order.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 (U14177)
posted 3 hours, 48 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 8 hours, 39 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 29 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 9 minutes ago
Some right mongs in the audience on question time this evening.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I saw that Mick Lynch was on the panel and couldn't face it.

Although in fairness last week in Newcastle was the first time in months that I'd watched it and felt it wasn’t a party political broadcast for the Labour party.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Must be difficult for you watching Mick Lynch repeatedly make Tory lackies look like idiots.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How many times did he say facilitate?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did you not watch?

What do you not like about Mike Lynch? What is it about his informed engagement with misinformed and ill-informed members of the media and MPs that causes you to dislike him?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've seen far too much of him in recent days.

An interview from the picket line is fair enough but I don't want to see him on the Peston show or QT.

As I said the other day he'd make an excellent Mr Big in a Guy Ritchie crime caper in a Brick Top kind of way.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Funny you say that pawl. I think the Tory front bench could be cast in a remake of the Monty Python skit Upper Class Twit of the Year award.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Haha, Starmer would make a very good stuffy and disgruntled neighbour in a 70's sitcom.

Geoffrey Palmer like.

posted on 24/6/22

comment by And... Rosso... Though its... Yeah and... That... (U17054)
posted 40 minutes ago
Do they not ever stop, just for a single moment, to think how facking reetarded they sound when they follow up,

“We can leverage the benefits of leaving the EU to give British businesses a competitive advantage,”

with,

“Now we’re free of EU regulations, we can revert to imperial measures and standards.”

A middle school child could explain why that’s stupidity of the very highest order.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1999 NASA lost a Mars probe due to a mix up between the two measuring systems.

posted on 24/6/22

Just catching up on QT and that is one of the worst audience I’ve seen for a while. No wonder they elect mugs like Nadhim Zahawi.

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