Stop voting for fucking Tories
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chair of the national Young Conservatives too, and founded a Young Conservatives branch local to him, MacclesfieldIain(bobbity) wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 2:42 pm Found Leadsom's tweet this morning quite disturbing. Suggesting Nick Robinson on R4 is clearly a fan of Arthur Scargill (suggested one of his heroes in fact) despises Thatcher and that this is evidence of BBC bias.
The same Nick Robinson who was chair of Oxford University Conservative Association.
what he will like about Scargill is the fame attached to the name and how it bolsters the numbers hearing his story on the back of it. he may even admire some of Scargill's determination. as many will note, no chance he's actually a fan of Scargill's politics though (unless he's undergone a recent, profound and secret rewriting of his own political bent)
After a shit Churchill tribute act with a toddler's hair cut a Maggie thatcher cosplayer makes sense. The Tory membership love that shit. Corbyn was the perfect left wing tribute to the early 80s. Doesn't work so well with Starmer.
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The most depressing part of the cosplay it that it's all they have. No ideas of their own so live off the ideas of others.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
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Felt first hand the Boris effect last night. A party political broadcast from the Scottish Conservatives…. It was cringy in itself, but even if they were making some really good points about our useless government, I didn’t actually hear a thing, i was just staring incredulously at the screen laughing and feeling embarrassed for them.
Literally nothing they could have said could have made anyone look worse than they are at the moment, why bother.
Literally nothing they could have said could have made anyone look worse than they are at the moment, why bother.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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They'd probably have been better off using the time to show a cutsy cat video.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:18 pm Felt first hand the Boris effect last night. A party political broadcast from the Scottish Conservatives…. It was cringy in itself, but even if they were making some really good points about our useless government, I didn’t actually hear a thing, i was just staring incredulously at the screen laughing and feeling embarrassed for them.
Literally nothing they could have said could have made anyone look worse than they are at the moment, why bother.
At least it wouldn't have cost them any points in the polls
I don’t know if they get given slots and have to take them, but it was so ill advisedfishfoodie wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:21 pmThey'd probably have been better off using the time to show a cutsy cat video.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:18 pm Felt first hand the Boris effect last night. A party political broadcast from the Scottish Conservatives…. It was cringy in itself, but even if they were making some really good points about our useless government, I didn’t actually hear a thing, i was just staring incredulously at the screen laughing and feeling embarrassed for them.
Literally nothing they could have said could have made anyone look worse than they are at the moment, why bother.
At least it wouldn't have cost them any points in the polls
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
I’m sure they got some nice shots for her social media spads to work with when she gets backeldanielfire wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:17 pmTo be fair, he did exactly the same thing with the EU representative last year. But it wasn't so widely reported.
Though Liz Truss is quite a vacuous MP. Besides some vague Thatcher tributes what does she offer?
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Some thanks Cressida gets for diving in front of the partygate scandal only for a Labour mayor to force her out.
She had to go though. In the last two weeks two pretty clear examples of sexism in the met came out only a few months after they tried to convince us the rapey murdering pc was a one off bad apple. Root and branch change needed in the police, again.
Although considering she got the job after the Jean Charles de Menezes shooting it doesn't inspire hope in the replacement.
She had to go though. In the last two weeks two pretty clear examples of sexism in the met came out only a few months after they tried to convince us the rapey murdering pc was a one off bad apple. Root and branch change needed in the police, again.
Although considering she got the job after the Jean Charles de Menezes shooting it doesn't inspire hope in the replacement.
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Saw her described as "The Instagram Foreign Minister".SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:32 pmI’m sure they got some nice shots for her social media spads to work with when she gets backeldanielfire wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:17 pmTo be fair, he did exactly the same thing with the EU representative last year. But it wasn't so widely reported.
Though Liz Truss is quite a vacuous MP. Besides some vague Thatcher tributes what does she offer?
People never do remember the full saying about bad applesI like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:06 pm Some thanks Cressida gets for diving in front of the partygate scandal only for a Labour mayor to force her out.
She had to go though. In the last two weeks two pretty clear examples of sexism in the met came out only a few months after they tried to convince us the rapey murdering pc was a one off bad apple. Root and branch change needed in the police, again.
Although considering she got the job after the Jean Charles de Menezes shooting it doesn't inspire hope in the replacement.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:26 amPeople never do remember the full saying about bad applesI like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:06 pm Some thanks Cressida gets for diving in front of the partygate scandal only for a Labour mayor to force her out.
She had to go though. In the last two weeks two pretty clear examples of sexism in the met came out only a few months after they tried to convince us the rapey murdering pc was a one off bad apple. Root and branch change needed in the police, again.
Although considering she got the job after the Jean Charles de Menezes shooting it doesn't inspire hope in the replacement.
Yes, it seems to have come to mean the opposite of the original saying.
Perhaps "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link" is more appropriate now.
Baltic states are in NATO. I think we have a few Typhoons and troops there.
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
What with the "Boris is not a complete clown" interview and now this, he's really not having a good first week in the role
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Is there something in the water in Downing Street, that reduces everyones IQ, to the point that Larry the Cat is the smartest one there ?
Palmerston shat in the water tank after getting bested by Larry and they all have toxoplasmosisfishfoodie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:32 am Is there something in the water in Downing Street, that reduces everyones IQ, to the point that Larry the Cat is the smartest one there ?
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More minor shittery - Tory Dorset MP demands money not be spent on reintroducing eagles to Dorset (they were introduced on IoW) and questions spending police resources on investigations into said eagles turning up dead. One in Dorset. Allegedly on a shooting estate...
Two days before tweeted to demand book be thrown at the cat kicker.
Two days before tweeted to demand book be thrown at the cat kicker.
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"Brought in to deal with a rat problem"yermum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:47 amPalmerston shat in the water tank after getting bested by Larry and they all have toxoplasmosisfishfoodie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:32 am Is there something in the water in Downing Street, that reduces everyones IQ, to the point that Larry the Cat is the smartest one there ?
Well the rats seem to be doing well in Downing street still, not sure about the rodent problem though
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It depends:
If you are someone trying to get a message across it's a very quick and effective way of getting something out there. Also comedians/authors etc can reach a v wide audience pretty quickly.
As a source of breaking news it's v useful as well. There are also some wonderfully interesting threads from people with really niche interests- one the other day on when the Mediterranean sea dried out was fascinating.
As someone who mostly just pans through it, you've got to be careful how you curate your feed. At it's best it's entertaining, funny and informative. At it's worst it a horrible hellish cesspit. Much like everywhere really nowadays
Must admit I never look at it unless a link takes me there. I suppose the only time I hear of it is when somebody’s embarrassed themselves on it.Happyhooker wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:04 pmIt depends:
If you are someone trying to get a message across it's a very quick and effective way of getting something out there. Also comedians/authors etc can reach a v wide audience pretty quickly.
As a source of breaking news it's v useful as well. There are also some wonderfully interesting threads from people with really niche interests- one the other day on when the Mediterranean sea dried out was fascinating.
As someone who mostly just pans through it, you've got to be careful how you curate your feed. At it's best it's entertaining, funny and informative. At it's worst it a horrible hellish cesspit. Much like everywhere really nowadays
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Yea, you'll only really see the worse of it then. There are little bits of joy out there - for instance that mad house I posted on the "things that don't deserve their own thread" thread came from twitterGogLais wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:17 pmMust admit I never look at it unless a link takes me there. I suppose the only time I hear of it is when somebody’s embarrassed themselves on it.Happyhooker wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:04 pmIt depends:
If you are someone trying to get a message across it's a very quick and effective way of getting something out there. Also comedians/authors etc can reach a v wide audience pretty quickly.
As a source of breaking news it's v useful as well. There are also some wonderfully interesting threads from people with really niche interests- one the other day on when the Mediterranean sea dried out was fascinating.
As someone who mostly just pans through it, you've got to be careful how you curate your feed. At it's best it's entertaining, funny and informative. At it's worst it a horrible hellish cesspit. Much like everywhere really nowadays
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Twitter's the one bit of social media I use. Rarely to post anything, but as you say, It's great for up to the minute news/info.
Also some great threads on pretty much any topic that interests you.
I don't get into arguments on Twitter, so It's no stress. Life's to short to argue with Bimbo clones and bots (of which there are thousands from each end of the political spectrum)
Also some great threads on pretty much any topic that interests you.
I don't get into arguments on Twitter, so It's no stress. Life's to short to argue with Bimbo clones and bots (of which there are thousands from each end of the political spectrum)
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Boris Johnson has received a questionnaire from the Metropolitan Police as part of the inquiry into parties at Downing Street and Whitehall during the Covid lockdowns.
No 10 confirmed that the prime minister had been contacted by the police and said he would "respond as required".
The questionnaire has the same status as information given in an interview under caution.
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Looking forward to the toad's reaction to this "provocation", another chance to distract the electorate by sending a couple of frigates and claim this is no time for filling in silly questionnaires...?
Chagos Islands: Mauritian flag raised on British-controlled islands
The Mauritian flag has been raised for the first time on the Chagos Islands, an Indian Ocean archipelago controlled by Britain but claimed by Mauritius. Mauritian PM Pravind Jugnauth described it as an "historic moment", saying it was time for the UK to cede control. The event was the culmination of a trip to the islands organised by the Mauritian government.
The Foreign Office said the UK had "no doubt" as to its "sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory".
The ceremony, led by the Mauritian ambassador to the UN, took place on the atoll of Peros Banhos, where a pre-recorded message from Mr Jugnauth was played. A flag was also raised on Salomon, a separate atoll.
Three UN bodies have ruled that the archipelago - more than 5,000 miles away from the UK - is part of Britain's old empire and should be handed to Mauritius.
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The problem is that the UK chucked out the indigenous people, so that they could hand over the main island to the US, on a long lease; & Diego Garcia is now a critical military installation for them, & is one of very few overseas locations, where the US Stores nuclear weapons.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:47 pm Looking forward to the toad's reaction to this "provocation", another chance to distract the electorate by sending a couple of frigates and claim this is no time for filling in silly questionnaires...?
Chagos Islands: Mauritian flag raised on British-controlled islands
The Mauritian flag has been raised for the first time on the Chagos Islands, an Indian Ocean archipelago controlled by Britain but claimed by Mauritius. Mauritian PM Pravind Jugnauth described it as an "historic moment", saying it was time for the UK to cede control. The event was the culmination of a trip to the islands organised by the Mauritian government.
The Foreign Office said the UK had "no doubt" as to its "sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory".
The ceremony, led by the Mauritian ambassador to the UN, took place on the atoll of Peros Banhos, where a pre-recorded message from Mr Jugnauth was played. A flag was also raised on Salomon, a separate atoll.
Three UN bodies have ruled that the archipelago - more than 5,000 miles away from the UK - is part of Britain's old empire and should be handed to Mauritius.
This will be the slugs Falklands, chest thumping patriotic rhetoric, photoshoots with Farage send out a few ships and overwhelm the mighty Mauritian army for a heroic victory. Parades on the Mall, tea and medals all round.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:47 pm Looking forward to the toad's reaction to this "provocation", another chance to distract the electorate by sending a couple of frigates and claim this is no time for filling in silly questionnaires...?
Chagos Islands: Mauritian flag raised on British-controlled islands
The Mauritian flag has been raised for the first time on the Chagos Islands, an Indian Ocean archipelago controlled by Britain but claimed by Mauritius. Mauritian PM Pravind Jugnauth described it as an "historic moment", saying it was time for the UK to cede control. The event was the culmination of a trip to the islands organised by the Mauritian government.
The Foreign Office said the UK had "no doubt" as to its "sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory".
The ceremony, led by the Mauritian ambassador to the UN, took place on the atoll of Peros Banhos, where a pre-recorded message from Mr Jugnauth was played. A flag was also raised on Salomon, a separate atoll.
Three UN bodies have ruled that the archipelago - more than 5,000 miles away from the UK - is part of Britain's old empire and should be handed to Mauritius.
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There would be a certain symmetry to that.ASMO wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 6:56 pmThis will be the slugs Falklands, chest thumping patriotic rhetoric, photoshoots with Farage send out a few ships and overwhelm the mighty Mauritian army for a heroic victory. Parades on the Mall, tea and medals all round.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:47 pm Looking forward to the toad's reaction to this "provocation", another chance to distract the electorate by sending a couple of frigates and claim this is no time for filling in silly questionnaires...?
Chagos Islands: Mauritian flag raised on British-controlled islands
The Mauritian flag has been raised for the first time on the Chagos Islands, an Indian Ocean archipelago controlled by Britain but claimed by Mauritius. Mauritian PM Pravind Jugnauth described it as an "historic moment", saying it was time for the UK to cede control. The event was the culmination of a trip to the islands organised by the Mauritian government.
The Foreign Office said the UK had "no doubt" as to its "sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory".
The ceremony, led by the Mauritian ambassador to the UN, took place on the atoll of Peros Banhos, where a pre-recorded message from Mr Jugnauth was played. A flag was also raised on Salomon, a separate atoll.
Three UN bodies have ruled that the archipelago - more than 5,000 miles away from the UK - is part of Britain's old empire and should be handed to Mauritius.
In 1956, the UK & France refused to admit the loss of Empire, & launched an idiotic & criminal military effort against Egypt; & in so doing, distracted the US, & the rest of the world, from the brutal Russian suppression of Hungary. All presided over by a preening, privileged failure of a Tory Leader, who thought attending Eton, & Oxford meant he could do no wrong.
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On the plus side. Liz Truss will be able to line up another trade deal.
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They are screaming out for good ole British cheese and pork in the Chagos Islands?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:57 pm On the plus side. Liz Truss will be able to line up another trade deal.
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Huge fans of the ham and cheese toasted sandwich. It’s a market ready made for the Brexit influence.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:11 pmThey are screaming out for good ole British cheese and pork in the Chagos Islands?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:57 pm On the plus side. Liz Truss will be able to line up another trade deal.
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What a crock, sirScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:20 pmHuge fans of the ham and cheese toasted sandwich. It’s a market ready made for the Brexit influence.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:11 pmThey are screaming out for good ole British cheese and pork in the Chagos Islands?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:57 pm On the plus side. Liz Truss will be able to line up another trade deal.
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If that's the sum total of what you think Anthony Eden was I'd suggest you pick up a history book. A giant of a man who ought to have become PM earlier and was left in an unfortunate situation.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:48 pmThere would be a certain symmetry to that.ASMO wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 6:56 pmThis will be the slugs Falklands, chest thumping patriotic rhetoric, photoshoots with Farage send out a few ships and overwhelm the mighty Mauritian army for a heroic victory. Parades on the Mall, tea and medals all round.tabascoboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 5:47 pm Looking forward to the toad's reaction to this "provocation", another chance to distract the electorate by sending a couple of frigates and claim this is no time for filling in silly questionnaires...?
In 1956, the UK & France refused to admit the loss of Empire, & launched an idiotic & criminal military effort against Egypt; & in so doing, distracted the US, & the rest of the world, from the brutal Russian suppression of Hungary. All presided over by a preening, privileged failure of a Tory Leader, who thought attending Eton, & Oxford meant he could do no wrong.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day