Except for the bit where I never said that
I love the way you need to make shit up to try and score points. Jog on.
Except for the bit where I never said that
The point is that all women have a right to their opinion, and to their own bodies.sturginho wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 8:46 pmI love the way you think all women have the same opinionInsane_Homer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 8:00 pmWhy be selective? these cunts need to be hit will all the sticks, all the time until they're consigned to oblivion. Picking this hill to die on is not a good start, but that dumb fuck doesnt realise women still have the vote (for now)
The problem for the tories is they're losing female voters at a clip. Right wing parties going very pro abortion will only end badly. It's not a vote winnerEnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:29 am His argument isn't exactly that mental. I thought it was going to be something off the wall but it's just that the foetus is as valuable as the mother. Most people in the UK disagree with that but it's not a totally off the wall position to take. Anyway as noted Tory detractors don't need to tag on this shite to make a point. As an aside as abortion now becomes a worldwide battle ground the numbers will shift. Oul wans who thought they didn't care will suddenly think 'hold on I don't like immigration AND abortions'. Its inevitable
In the long term the xenophobic, Brexit-voting, 'Britannia rules the waves' pensioners will be too senile or dead to vote.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:44 am Oh I don't think this is a short term winner. It'll just become part of the overall Conservative package. Old people can be easily manipulated into believing abortions are bad news and don't effect them. Sure in the states they advertise it: its a problem for minorities so it won't even impact on your squeaky clean grandkids
My advice to the deputy prime minister is to cut out the snobbery and brush up on his opera. The Marriage of Figaro is the story of a working-class woman who gets the better of a privileged but dim-witted villain. Judging by his own performance today, Dominic Raab could learn a lesson about opening up the arts to everyone, whatever their background.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2 ... on-firmGavin Williamson has taken a £50,000-a-year second job as an adviser to a firm that runs private schools, university courses and education investments – less than a year after leaving the role of education secretary.
The former chief whip has taken a job as chair of the advisory board of RTC Education Ltd, which has given more than £165,000 to the Conservatives.
According to Companies House, RTC’s chairman is Maurizio Bragagni, a major Tory donor in his own right, who has hit the headlines in recent weeks over comments about sharia law that the party distanced itself from.
Johnson also returns to Westminster-wide gossip about *that* Private Eye story containing lurid allegations (denied by his allies) that Playbook won’t get into while numerous readers are having their breakfasts. Finish your porridge before you run out and get a copy.
The reason that Nut Nut didn't get the job at the FCO was because an MP walked in on her giving Johnson head in his office when he was Foreign Secretary. I'm not a fan of his, but it's brave man that would let his john thomas anywhere near those gnashers, she looks like Mr Ed.SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:56 am Anyone read the latest Private Eye? If so, what's this all about?
From this morning's Politico London PlaybookJohnson also returns to Westminster-wide gossip about *that* Private Eye story containing lurid allegations (denied by his allies) that Playbook won’t get into while numerous readers are having their breakfasts. Finish your porridge before you run out and get a copy.
Brazil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:01 amThe reason that Nut Nut didn't get the job at the FCO was because an MP walked in on her giving Johnson head in his office when he was Foreign Secretary. I'm not a fan of his, but it's brave man that would let his john thomas anywhere near those gnashers, she looks like Mr Ed.SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:56 am Anyone read the latest Private Eye? If so, what's this all about?
From this morning's Politico London PlaybookJohnson also returns to Westminster-wide gossip about *that* Private Eye story containing lurid allegations (denied by his allies) that Playbook won’t get into while numerous readers are having their breakfasts. Finish your porridge before you run out and get a copy.
sturginho wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:06 amBrazil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:01 amThe reason that Nut Nut didn't get the job at the FCO was because an MP walked in on her giving Johnson head in his office when he was Foreign Secretary. I'm not a fan of his, but it's brave man that would let his john thomas anywhere near those gnashers, she looks like Mr Ed.
It does speak to BJ being confused as to what marks a work Vs party eventBrazil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:01 amThe reason that Nut Nut didn't get the job at the FCO was because an MP walked in on her giving Johnson head in his office when he was Foreign Secretary. I'm not a fan of his, but it's brave man that would let his john thomas anywhere near those gnashers, she looks like Mr Ed.SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:56 am Anyone read the latest Private Eye? If so, what's this all about?
From this morning's Politico London PlaybookJohnson also returns to Westminster-wide gossip about *that* Private Eye story containing lurid allegations (denied by his allies) that Playbook won’t get into while numerous readers are having their breakfasts. Finish your porridge before you run out and get a copy.
Yes, but from an employment T&Cs view, that is a cause for instant dismissal for him due to gross misconduct, probably her too.
MPs don't have a contract of employment which states that though. And ministers are governed by the ministerial code, and there's only one person who can authorise an investigation under the ministerial code, escapes my mind who it is for the time being....Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:46 amYes, but from an employment T&Cs view, that is a cause for instant dismissal for him due to gross misconduct, probably her too.
But mad Nad will seething with envy
It may be our best hope right now that the Government implodes with in-fighting over the exclusive rights to BoJo's cocksturginho wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:58 amBut mad Nad will seething with envy
He could make it compulsory for ministers to receive oral sex from their aides.Biffer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:53 amMPs don't have a contract of employment which states that though. And ministers are governed by the ministerial code, and there's only one person who can authorise an investigation under the ministerial code, escapes my mind who it is for the time being....
I saw this exchange from the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee on Tuesday. The Committee was questioning head of the civil service and Cabinet Secretary Simon Case.Biffer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:53 amMPs don't have a contract of employment which states that though. And ministers are governed by the ministerial code, and there's only one person who can authorise an investigation under the ministerial code, escapes my mind who it is for the time being....
I often feel that the era when Thatcher and the like took over that there was things you could cut and private business were genuinely likely to be more efficient and cost effective. 40 years later I don't think that holds true at all and after all the efficiency cuts instead of being near the beginning of a game of Jenga or kerplunk you're at the point that the next removal means something falls over._Os_ wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:42 am This long article on the Olympic legacy project is good:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... s-sold-out
It's like a microcosm of how the Tories are governing. The profits from public goods privatised for the benefit of corporates (probably Tory donors) and foreign multi nationals and/or foreign sovereign wealth funds (probably Tory donors). Democracy not just eroded but ended if possible. Local residents/citizens excluded completely, anything from previous Labour plans designed to help them is removed. Truck loads of money thrown at architects and planners, and the result still being a mess. Boris Johnson in the middle of it all ignoring details, demanding (and getting) dictator-esque vanity projects. Some strange attempt at reliving the Thatcher era without understanding the context/ideas/failings/limitations of that time, like one of those never ending bad remakes of 1980s films, Predator 6, Ghost Busters 5, Star Wars 11. Then all the costs of this mess are heaped onto the already fucked residents/citizens, who got nothing from it.
Very true.petej wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:47 pmI often feel that the era when Thatcher and the like took over that there was things you could cut and private business were genuinely likely to be more efficient and cost effective. 40 years later I don't think that holds true at all and after all the efficiency cuts instead of being near the beginning of a game of Jenga or kerplunk you're at the point that the next removal means something falls over._Os_ wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:42 am This long article on the Olympic legacy project is good:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... s-sold-out
It's like a microcosm of how the Tories are governing. The profits from public goods privatised for the benefit of corporates (probably Tory donors) and foreign multi nationals and/or foreign sovereign wealth funds (probably Tory donors). Democracy not just eroded but ended if possible. Local residents/citizens excluded completely, anything from previous Labour plans designed to help them is removed. Truck loads of money thrown at architects and planners, and the result still being a mess. Boris Johnson in the middle of it all ignoring details, demanding (and getting) dictator-esque vanity projects. Some strange attempt at reliving the Thatcher era without understanding the context/ideas/failings/limitations of that time, like one of those never ending bad remakes of 1980s films, Predator 6, Ghost Busters 5, Star Wars 11. Then all the costs of this mess are heaped onto the already fucked residents/citizens, who got nothing from it.
Soo bad its good - will annoy fans of both codes
FFS every time she opens her mouth............she puts both feet in
I wouldn't have expected boos, I would have expected just one voice, with a deeply northern accent, to be heard muttering 'fooks sake'
Fuck me, it's even worse than I thought. Utterly clueless. The Spad who briefed her needs shooting
She stated: “Like Jason Robinson I may have switched codes in my speech … Both league & union have a rich heritage in the UK. Obviously I’ve followed rugby league much less in my lifetime, but I’m looking forward to watching England (& all the home nations) in the RL World Cup this autumn.”
Dorries had added in her speech: “I have heard and I know from my limited watching that it’s an incredibly physical and sometimes brutal sport and it often ends up in a scrum, which actually reminds me very much of politics. I think we have a lot in common and given a lot of the media like to call me the prime minister’s attack dog, I wonder sometimes if I should give rugby a go.
Rumour doing the rounds it was Gavin Williamson, you know the useless one* who got a Knighthood? Can't think that the two things could possibly be linked though...Brazil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:01 amThe reason that Nut Nut didn't get the job at the FCO was because an MP walked in on her giving Johnson head in his office when he was Foreign Secretary. I'm not a fan of his, but it's brave man that would let his john thomas anywhere near those gnashers, she looks like Mr Ed.SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:56 am Anyone read the latest Private Eye? If so, what's this all about?
From this morning's Politico London PlaybookJohnson also returns to Westminster-wide gossip about *that* Private Eye story containing lurid allegations (denied by his allies) that Playbook won’t get into while numerous readers are having their breakfasts. Finish your porridge before you run out and get a copy.
Seems possible. Williamson as an Ex-Chief Whip, & a creep, would know all about the Bumblecunts extra-curricular exploits, & that makes me think there was nothing accidental about him, catching them !tabascoboy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 5:26 pmRumour doing the rounds it was Gavin Williamson, you know the useless one* who got a Knighthood? Can't think that the two things could possibly be linked though...Brazil wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:01 amThe reason that Nut Nut didn't get the job at the FCO was because an MP walked in on her giving Johnson head in his office when he was Foreign Secretary. I'm not a fan of his, but it's brave man that would let his john thomas anywhere near those gnashers, she looks like Mr Ed.
* I'm aware this doesn't much narrow the list