Definitely ill met by moonlight here.Titania wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:25 amDon't forget the woke.iarmhí wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:57 pmWe have lost the reacharound crew to F365. That can only be a good thing.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:54 pm There's a concerning lack of Boris fellation in this thread.
London clique have disappeared. Just the swarm , cuntron, precious and saffas here
I am a strong intersectional poet a lover of plants and animals. A proud Therian and ecosexual practitioner. I would kill for a peaceful and pacifistic world.
Join me strong sisters and worship the testicular gender neutral shaped tuberous breast of the rugby spherical ellipsoid.
Build Build Build Boris!
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Who?..Biffer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 9:58 amDon't forget the Scots.iarmhí wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:57 pmWe have lost the reacharound crew to F365. That can only be a good thing.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:54 pm There's a concerning lack of Boris fellation in this thread.
London clique have disappeared. Just the swarm , cuntron, precious and saffas here
Never forget the Scots.
Reminiscent of early seventies King Crimson. Robert? Is that you?Titania wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:25 amDon't forget the woke.iarmhí wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:57 pmWe have lost the reacharound crew to F365. That can only be a good thing.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:54 pm There's a concerning lack of Boris fellation in this thread.
London clique have disappeared. Just the swarm , cuntron, precious and saffas here
I am a strong intersectional poet a lover of plants and animals. A proud Therian and ecosexual practitioner. I would kill for a peaceful and pacifistic world.
Join me strong sisters and worship the testicular gender neutral shaped tuberous breast of the rugby spherical ellipsoid.
Like son, like father. Essential travel my arse.
The Daily Mail has a good scoop. It says Stanley Johnson, the prime minister’s father, has flown to his holiday home in Greece - despite current Foreign Office advice saying Britons should avoid “all but essential international travel”.
Johnson had to fly via Bulgaria because Greece is not accepting direct flights from the UK, the Mail reports.
Asked to justify his trip, Johnson told the paper:
"I’m in Pelion on essential business trying to Covid-proof my property in view of the upcoming letting season.
I need to set up distancing measures at the property because they’re taking it very seriously here".
I thought he was in his house in France?SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:18 am Like son, like father. Essential travel my arse.The Daily Mail has a good scoop. It says Stanley Johnson, the prime minister’s father, has flown to his holiday home in Greece - despite current Foreign Office advice saying Britons should avoid “all but essential international travel”.
Johnson had to fly via Bulgaria because Greece is not accepting direct flights from the UK, the Mail reports.
Asked to justify his trip, Johnson told the paper:
"I’m in Pelion on essential business trying to Covid-proof my property in view of the upcoming letting season.
I need to set up distancing measures at the property because they’re taking it very seriously here".
"Blackford had accommodation in London, provided by thousands of pounds in taxpayer-funded accommodation expenses.
“He can argue he had a right to travel to his multi-acre estate anyway, but not while claiming the moral high ground over Cummings."
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So a holiday let is the level we can take to mean essential business? Really they could just drop the word essential at this point, clearly it's all good
Blackford.........pah!
Robert Jenrick has visited all his mansions/townhouses/estates plus his parents house all whilst doing a nice little deal with Dirty Desmond the pornographer yet still bestrides the moral high ground with that smirk on his face
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All the better for it, in my opinion.iarmhí wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:57 pmJust the swarm , cuntron, precious and saffas hereUncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:54 pm There's a concerning lack of Boris fellation in this thread.
With the Bite and Red Dragons addedLemoentjie wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:55 amAll the better for it, in my opinion.iarmhí wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:57 pmJust the swarm , cuntron, precious and saffas hereUncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:54 pm There's a concerning lack of Boris fellation in this thread.
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I see that the lack of any realistic provisions to deal with the UK's draughty, badly insulated housing stock appears to be down to one D. Cummings, Esq who thinks it's boring and would rather money is spent on new housing (built by Tory donors).
How the in the realms of Hell has it come to pass that we are apparently being ruled by Grima Wormtongue?
How the in the realms of Hell has it come to pass that we are apparently being ruled by Grima Wormtongue?
Well, these "misfits and weirdo's" Boris's chum in the Cabinet Office is employing are working out well.
A data specialist recruited to the civil service following Dominic Cummings’ call for “weirdos and misfits” to work for the UK government was sacked recently after posting on social media that police should use live rounds against Black Lives Matter demonstrators, the Guardian can reveal.
The data architect appointed to a senior role in the Cabinet Office after applying through a scheme unveiled by Boris Johnson’s chief adviser was dismissed in July after colleagues discovered his Twitter post and reported it to senior managers.
It is the second known departure of a government recruit hired under the project set up by Cummings, to tempt an “unusual set of people” into senior government roles. Both departures involved recruits who publicly expressed sentiments viewed as racist
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damn; I suppose that means the bimbot is unemployed againSaintK wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:50 pm Well, these "misfits and weirdo's" Boris's chum in the Cabinet Office is employing are working out well.A data specialist recruited to the civil service following Dominic Cummings’ call for “weirdos and misfits” to work for the UK government was sacked recently after posting on social media that police should use live rounds against Black Lives Matter demonstrators, the Guardian can reveal.
The data architect appointed to a senior role in the Cabinet Office after applying through a scheme unveiled by Boris Johnson’s chief adviser was dismissed in July after colleagues discovered his Twitter post and reported it to senior managers.
It is the second known departure of a government recruit hired under the project set up by Cummings, to tempt an “unusual set of people” into senior government roles. Both departures involved recruits who publicly expressed sentiments viewed as racist
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He’ll still be interviewing. It’ll have gone on for seven weeks now. He’s on his 79th straw man and has deflected almost all the questions relating to his previous answers. He must be close to the just calling the interviewers fucking idiots as an opening gambit stage.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 5:28 pmdamn; I suppose that means the bimbot is unemployed again :cry:SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:50 pm Well, these "misfits and weirdo's" Boris's chum in the Cabinet Office is employing are working out well.A data specialist recruited to the civil service following Dominic Cummings’ call for “weirdos and misfits” to work for the UK government was sacked recently after posting on social media that police should use live rounds against Black Lives Matter demonstrators, the Guardian can reveal.
The data architect appointed to a senior role in the Cabinet Office after applying through a scheme unveiled by Boris Johnson’s chief adviser was dismissed in July after colleagues discovered his Twitter post and reported it to senior managers.
It is the second known departure of a government recruit hired under the project set up by Cummings, to tempt an “unusual set of people” into senior government roles. Both departures involved recruits who publicly expressed sentiments viewed as racist
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Something like the character that Robert Webb is playing here but as the interviewee.
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The very idea that I’m a Data scientist......
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/361 ... at-it.html
https://www.cityam.com/downing-street-l ... -id-cards/
Is that considered another U-turn!?Boris Johnson 2004 wrote:If I am ever asked, on the streets of London, or in any other venue...to produce my ID card...I will take that card out of my wallet and physically eat it in the presence of whatever emanation of the state has demanded that I produce it
https://www.cityam.com/downing-street-l ... -id-cards/
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
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I think we should start tracking these
Will the Portugal decision see the week out ?
Will the Portugal decision see the week out ?
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He was given a kicking, wonderfully salvaged by Bunter Blackford being even worse.
By the way are Quarantine decisions actually U turns?
Do as I say not as I do............................bunch of cunts the lot of them
On Wednesday Boris Johnson spoke at a meeting of the backbench Conservative 1922 Committee in the Commons. At the time it was clear that MPs attended did not seem to be following social distancing rules - my colleague Peter Walker was among the first reporters to point this out - and yesterday Bloomberg reported that, only 40 minutes after the meeting finished, No 10 posted a message on Twitter reminding people that gatherings of more than 30 people were illegal, fuelling claims that Johnson was guilty of hypocrisy. The Bloomberg story also said that Johnson had made a point about how the MPs were sitting “cheek by jowl”, saying this is what he wanted for the country by Christmas
At today’s No 10 lobby briefing the prime minister’s spokesman claimed that the PM does obey his own social distancing rules. But he would not discuss what happened at the 1922 Committee meeting at all, arguing that as a civil servant he was not able to comment on a political matter.
PM's spokesman repeatedly refused to be drawn on report that more than 50 Tory MPs packed into a room with a max capacity of 29 to hear Boris Johnson speak - breaking social distancing rules.
Fecking hell bastardsSaintK wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 12:39 pm Do as I say not as I do............................bunch of cunts the lot of themOn Wednesday Boris Johnson spoke at a meeting of the backbench Conservative 1922 Committee in the Commons. At the time it was clear that MPs attended did not seem to be following social distancing rules - my colleague Peter Walker was among the first reporters to point this out - and yesterday Bloomberg reported that, only 40 minutes after the meeting finished, No 10 posted a message on Twitter reminding people that gatherings of more than 30 people were illegal, fuelling claims that Johnson was guilty of hypocrisy. The Bloomberg story also said that Johnson had made a point about how the MPs were sitting “cheek by jowl”, saying this is what he wanted for the country by ChristmasAt today’s No 10 lobby briefing the prime minister’s spokesman claimed that the PM does obey his own social distancing rules. But he would not discuss what happened at the 1922 Committee meeting at all, arguing that as a civil servant he was not able to comment on a political matter.PM's spokesman repeatedly refused to be drawn on report that more than 50 Tory MPs packed into a room with a max capacity of 29 to hear Boris Johnson speak - breaking social distancing rules.
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Tony Abbott officially appointed Trade Adviser. What a pack of shitheels we have in positions of power.
And another two contracts without tender bunged to Cummings' chums. It's going past oligarchy to a kleptocracy.
And another two contracts without tender bunged to Cummings' chums. It's going past oligarchy to a kleptocracy.
Fucking hell! I didn’t realise it was THAT Tony Abbott!Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 7:18 pm Tony Abbott officially appointed Trade Adviser. What a pack of shitheels we have in positions of power.
And another two contracts without tender bunged to Cummings' chums. It's going past oligarchy to a kleptocracy.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
There was a time when incompetence or dishonesty whilst in public office were grounds for resignation or dismissal, but we've seen the death of shame. You can do whatever you like and brazen it out until the next news cycle and stay in office, no matter what.
When, after the trip to Durham, Cummings strode on to the Rose Garden, a place where Presidents and Prime Ministers speak, that was a power grab. He was, imo, deliberately late, turned up in a pair of crappy old trousers and shitey shirt, no tie or jacket, sleeves rolled up.
All of that said, "Fuck You All, this is my game, I'm running this, now you listen to how it's going to be from now on..."
The clown car that is the cabinet is beyond parody.
This is the worst government of my lifetime, by a long long shot, I'm 55 years old.
When, after the trip to Durham, Cummings strode on to the Rose Garden, a place where Presidents and Prime Ministers speak, that was a power grab. He was, imo, deliberately late, turned up in a pair of crappy old trousers and shitey shirt, no tie or jacket, sleeves rolled up.
All of that said, "Fuck You All, this is my game, I'm running this, now you listen to how it's going to be from now on..."
The clown car that is the cabinet is beyond parody.
This is the worst government of my lifetime, by a long long shot, I'm 55 years old.
He makes your mate look competent and humanSlick wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:26 pmFucking hell! I didn’t realise it was THAT Tony Abbott!Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 7:18 pm Tony Abbott officially appointed Trade Adviser. What a pack of shitheels we have in positions of power.
And another two contracts without tender bunged to Cummings' chums. It's going past oligarchy to a kleptocracy.
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It's fine, after the meeting they all piled into cars and drove whilst blindfolded to test their use of the force. They didn't sadly have their own children to hand but they were able to time their test drives with local children getting out from school and made use of those areas to ensure the test was valid. On returning to parliament they held a vigil lamenting the attention garnered by Paulette Wilson which cruelly cut across their good intentions vis a vis the Windrush generation.SaintK wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 12:39 pm Do as I say not as I do............................bunch of cunts the lot of themOn Wednesday Boris Johnson spoke at a meeting of the backbench Conservative 1922 Committee in the Commons. At the time it was clear that MPs attended did not seem to be following social distancing rules - my colleague Peter Walker was among the first reporters to point this out - and yesterday Bloomberg reported that, only 40 minutes after the meeting finished, No 10 posted a message on Twitter reminding people that gatherings of more than 30 people were illegal, fuelling claims that Johnson was guilty of hypocrisy. The Bloomberg story also said that Johnson had made a point about how the MPs were sitting “cheek by jowl”, saying this is what he wanted for the country by ChristmasAt today’s No 10 lobby briefing the prime minister’s spokesman claimed that the PM does obey his own social distancing rules. But he would not discuss what happened at the 1922 Committee meeting at all, arguing that as a civil servant he was not able to comment on a political matter.PM's spokesman repeatedly refused to be drawn on report that more than 50 Tory MPs packed into a room with a max capacity of 29 to hear Boris Johnson speak - breaking social distancing rules.
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This is the worst government of my lifetime, by a long long shot, I'm 55 years old.
Theresa May says
Not even close even though she's the second worst after the blonde slug.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 7:51 amThis is the worst government of my lifetime, by a long long shot, I'm 55 years old.
Theresa May says
Surely the tony Abbott stuff is the one area we can trust this government. International diplomacy, especially trade, is all about the old boys’ club and connections. Who you have in the phone book.
If anyone knows how to exploit that shit, it’s this lot, and they’ve picked Abbott.
Granted, if you want ethics, you may need to look away for a few years.
If anyone knows how to exploit that shit, it’s this lot, and they’ve picked Abbott.
Granted, if you want ethics, you may need to look away for a few years.
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SaintK wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 9:13 amNot even close even though she's the second worst after the blonde slug.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 7:51 amThis is the worst government of my lifetime, by a long long shot, I'm 55 years old.
Theresa May says
Don’t be ridiculous, Boris ain’t even a bad as Callahan yet. I just wish they’d just be more Tory and less trying to be liked.
Leftie hyperbole is funny though.
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If this is them trying to be liked, Christ alone knows what will happen when they actively start being nasty.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:15 am
Don’t be ridiculous, Boris ain’t even a bad as Callahan yet. I just wish they’d just be more Tory and less trying to be liked.
Leftie hyperbole is funny though.
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Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 7:26 pmIf this is them trying to be liked, Christ alone knows what will happen when they actively start being nasty.Bimbowomxn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:15 am
Don’t be ridiculous, Boris ain’t even a bad as Callahan yet. I just wish they’d just be more Tory and less trying to be liked.
Leftie hyperbole is funny though.
Yeah, just saying “nasty” isn’t much of an argument.... it’s a lazy trope.
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:41 pm There was a time when incompetence or dishonesty whilst in public office were grounds for resignation or dismissal, but we've seen the death of shame. You can do whatever you like and brazen it out until the next news cycle and stay in office, no matter what.
When, after the trip to Durham, Cummings strode on to the Rose Garden, a place where Presidents and Prime Ministers speak, that was a power grab. He was, imo, deliberately late, turned up in a pair of crappy old trousers and shitey shirt, no tie or jacket, sleeves rolled up.
All of that said, "Fuck You All, this is my game, I'm running this, now you listen to how it's going to be from now on..."
The clown car that is the cabinet is beyond parody.
This is the worst government of my lifetime, by a long long shot, I'm 55 years old.
yeah but the bikes
The Board has 16 members .Random1 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 9:15 am Surely the tony Abbott stuff is the one area we can trust this government. International diplomacy, especially trade, is all about the old boys’ club and connections. Who you have in the phone book.
If anyone knows how to exploit that shit, it’s this lot, and they’ve picked Abbott.
Granted, if you want ethics, you may need to look away for a few years.
7 members of the Govt plus others one of which is Abbott and includes the Lord Mayor of London, a Professor of Economics, Chair of the Envronment Agency, Hannan , Hewitt , CEO of Starling Bank, CEO of Scottish Whisky association and an other.