Right up until someone asks him a question he doesn't like, or suggests his course of action isn't right. Then "Boris" scuttles off and Alexander Johnson shows himself.Hugo wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 6:41 pmYes, he has charisma by the bucket load to be fair. It's hard to pinpoint exactly why but he has a likeable persona regardless of whether he is really a bastard or not. Should be studied.Slick wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:27 pm I’m sure I’ve said this on here before, but I used to work opposite City Hall and his favourite restaurant was under our office, so I used to see him a lot. Every time he walked down he would get a small crowd around him and would banter away, be it the dustman or the PWC types, and have everyone laughing and slapping him on the back. He would often be in our crowd of cyclists heading up Tooley Street at the end of the day and would be great value and engage with everyone.
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"We didn't mean to deprive him of the vote!"Biffer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 6:54 pm Speaking of Boris Johnson, the fat fucking prick was turned away from a polling station today because he didn’t have photo id so wasn’t allowed to vote![]()
Fuck me. Another example of Tories not thinking the rules apply to them. Another example of the morons running the UK not understanding how the UK works. Then those same people wonder why all the laws are so convoluted, lengthy, and open to interpretation.Hal Jordan wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 7:25 pm"We didn't mean to deprive him of the vote!"Biffer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 6:54 pm Speaking of Boris Johnson, the fat fucking prick was turned away from a polling station today because he didn’t have photo id so wasn’t allowed to vote![]()
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Well, one MP was killed by a "white supremacist" Scotsman and the other by an Islamist. There is no threat to Khan greater than any other politician and the former solicitor for the "Nation of Islam" group should lead by example.sefton wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:03 pmBecause two politicians have been murdered in the last decade and some right wing loons think he is an Islamist who has handed London over to his fellow Islamists.David in Gwent wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 am Khan will retain his duties, demographs are demographs.
Quite why he needs a bullet proof £300,000 chauffer driven car, I don't know.
B...B.. but I'm the big dog!Hal Jordan wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 7:25 pm"We didn't mean to deprive him of the vote!"Biffer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 6:54 pm Speaking of Boris Johnson, the fat fucking prick was turned away from a polling station today because he didn’t have photo id so wasn’t allowed to vote![]()
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Reminder, here's the twat announcing his new voter ID rules
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
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Boris forgetting his ID today is pure theatre. If you've had all your Covid and booster shots, however, you may not understand what I mean.
However, photo ID is a very good thing, it brings us into line with most other civilised countries in Europe.
However, photo ID is a very good thing, it brings us into line with most other civilised countries in Europe.
Insane_Homer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:07 pm Reminder, here's the twat announcing his new voter ID rules
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
I really don't understand any claim that "he has something about him" - he is a con man, a liar and a cheat, they always have "something" about them, that's how they get away with it. It's gullible in the extreme to like this man. The fucking Guardian printed a picture of him jogging and I saw the footage that I'm sure everyone else saw of him stepping out of a car from behind the hedge and then jogging 15m to the door of the premises he was going to - why do people buy into these lies?
Oh he's a character, a lovely guy to have a pint with - is he fuck, unless you like your mates to do the dirty in their personal and professional life at every turn
Are you privy to the security intelligence or are you just talking uninformed shit?David in Gwent wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 9:14 pmWell, one MP was killed by a "white supremacist" Scotsman and the other by an Islamist. There is no threat to Khan greater than any other politician and the former solicitor for the "Nation of Islam" group should lead by example.sefton wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:03 pmBecause two politicians have been murdered in the last decade and some right wing loons think he is an Islamist who has handed London over to his fellow Islamists.David in Gwent wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 am Khan will retain his duties, demographs are demographs.
Quite why he needs a bullet proof £300,000 chauffer driven car, I don't know.
On the advice of the police Khan’s security is apparently on a par with the PM and the King, due to direct death threats.sefton wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 3:25 amAre you privy to the security intelligence or are you just talking uninformed shit?David in Gwent wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 9:14 pmWell, one MP was killed by a "white supremacist" Scotsman and the other by an Islamist. There is no threat to Khan greater than any other politician and the former solicitor for the "Nation of Islam" group should lead by example.sefton wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:03 pm
Because two politicians have been murdered in the last decade and some right wing loons think he is an Islamist who has handed London over to his fellow Islamists.
This! I can't remember the Blonde Bumblecunt walking the streets in Scotland unless it was a carefully planned unannounced event with only his own supporters around. Up here he is seen either as a joke or as Tichtheid says a dangerous, unreliable, cheating con man. I suspect he is liked by Tory voters because he is a slightly more affable Toff who tries to make friends with the proles, albeit only at times of his choosing. It is a bit like the landowner or factory owner coming round at Xmas and elections smiling with gifts for the people whilst the rest of the year treating them like shit on their shoe. He is a more convivial version of the long streak of misery JRM but essentially just exactly the same behind the facade - a posh rich twat prepared to shit on the folk below in order to preserve their position at the top of the hierarchy.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 pmInsane_Homer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:07 pm Reminder, here's the twat announcing his new voter ID rules
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
I really don't understand any claim that "he has something about him" - he is a con man, a liar and a cheat, they always have "something" about them, that's how they get away with it. It's gullible in the extreme to like this man. The fucking Guardian printed a picture of him jogging and I saw the footage that I'm sure everyone else saw of him stepping out of a car from behind the hedge and then jogging 15m to the door of the premises he was going to - why do people buy into these lies?
Oh he's a character, a lovely guy to have a pint with - is he fuck, unless you like your mates to do the dirty in their personal and professional life at every turn
I have to say though, that's twice this week you have boasted about politician not being able to walk the streets in Scotland. I find that pretty embarrassing to be honest.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:22 amThis! I can't remember the Blonde Bumblecunt walking the streets in Scotland unless it was a carefully planned unannounced event with only his own supporters around. Up here he is seen either as a joke or as Tichtheid says a dangerous, unreliable, cheating con man. I suspect he is liked by Tory voters because he is a slightly more affable Toff who tries to make friends with the proles, albeit only at times of his choosing. It is a bit like the landowner or factory owner coming round at Xmas and elections smiling with gifts for the people whilst the rest of the year treating them like shit on their shoe. He is a more convivial version of the long streak of misery JRM but essentially just exactly the same behind the facade - a posh rich twat prepared to shit on the folk below in order to preserve their position at the top of the hierarchy.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 pmInsane_Homer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:07 pm Reminder, here's the twat announcing his new voter ID rules
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
I really don't understand any claim that "he has something about him" - he is a con man, a liar and a cheat, they always have "something" about them, that's how they get away with it. It's gullible in the extreme to like this man. The fucking Guardian printed a picture of him jogging and I saw the footage that I'm sure everyone else saw of him stepping out of a car from behind the hedge and then jogging 15m to the door of the premises he was going to - why do people buy into these lies?
Oh he's a character, a lovely guy to have a pint with - is he fuck, unless you like your mates to do the dirty in their personal and professional life at every turn
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I suppose his time as a Solicitor for the Nation of Islam doesn't do him any security favours, true.sefton wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 3:25 amAre you privy to the security intelligence or are you just talking uninformed shit?David in Gwent wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 9:14 pmWell, one MP was killed by a "white supremacist" Scotsman and the other by an Islamist. There is no threat to Khan greater than any other politician and the former solicitor for the "Nation of Islam" group should lead by example.sefton wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:03 pm
Because two politicians have been murdered in the last decade and some right wing loons think he is an Islamist who has handed London over to his fellow Islamists.
The Tories, via the Telegraph, are embarking on a strategy of blaming Gordon Brown for all the travails facing the UK. Today it's the stamp duty rise from around 20 years ago that is keeping Britain down. The other day it was the selling off the gold bollocks.
Does this really get any traction with anyone? I don't mean the "vote for a budgie in a blue rosette" readership that they have, I mean in the wider electorate.
Does this really get any traction with anyone? I don't mean the "vote for a budgie in a blue rosette" readership that they have, I mean in the wider electorate.
David in Gwent wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:50 amI suppose his time as a Solicitor for the Nation of Islam doesn't do him any security favours, true.sefton wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 3:25 amAre you privy to the security intelligence or are you just talking uninformed shit?David in Gwent wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 9:14 pm
Well, one MP was killed by a "white supremacist" Scotsman and the other by an Islamist. There is no threat to Khan greater than any other politician and the former solicitor for the "Nation of Islam" group should lead by example.
Some of the death threats towards him have come from Islamist extremists.
I find that funnier than I probably should. Karl Peter Marx Wardlaw.
Watch the loons start making a "connection" between Marxist -Leninists and Starmer now
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You mean Shias?Tichtheid wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:56 amDavid in Gwent wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:50 amI suppose his time as a Solicitor for the Nation of Islam doesn't do him any security favours, true.sefton wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 3:25 am
Are you privy to the security intelligence or are you just talking uninformed shit?
Some of the death threats towards him have come from Islamist extremists.
London deserves a leader like Khan.
In more good news that bell fox should do some time for this:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/art ... inder-kaur
Good as in he is being investigated not good that he did something so awful
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/art ... inder-kaur
Good as in he is being investigated not good that he did something so awful
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I genuinely think the worst moment politically in the UK in the last decade at least was Rees-Mogg saying we brought in this law to disenfranchise voters and ended up disenfranchising the wrong ones.Insane_Homer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:07 pm Reminder, here's the twat announcing his new voter ID rules
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
No consequence for a former minister admitted his government tried to disenfranchise voters. Not one.
This is not just Tories, though they benefit the most from the loopholes
I have a cure for our ailing democracy: ban all donors, British and foreign. Run politics on membership fees
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... rship-fees
I'm not sure about just using membership fees for campaign finance, perhaps something more like a cap on campaign spending, whatever the case, the current system is bent.
oh and do a Colston with FPTP
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... rship-fees
I'm not sure about just using membership fees for campaign finance, perhaps something more like a cap on campaign spending, whatever the case, the current system is bent.
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I can't quite deduce if he just truly cannot help himself or he's recognised he's torpedoed an orthodox career and needs the constant shock-jock nonsense to pay the bills.yermum wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 9:18 am In more good news that bell fox should do some time for this:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/art ... inder-kaur
Good as in he is being investigated not good that he did something so awful
He is clearly a bell-end, I'm just questioning where on the scale he sits - how much is just his nature and how much is contrived.
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It's just measure of how far things have fallen, particularly under Boris. Say whatever the hell you want, do whatever the hell you like, with no consequence.I like neeps wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 9:25 amI genuinely think the worst moment politically in the UK in the last decade at least was Rees-Mogg saying we brought in this law to disenfranchise voters and ended up disenfranchising the wrong ones.Insane_Homer wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:07 pm Reminder, here's the twat announcing his new voter ID rules
https://x.com/AdamBienkov/status/1786125618293178779
No consequence for a former minister admitted his government tried to disenfranchise voters. Not one.
Yep, 0 accountabilityinactionman wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 9:35 amIt's just measure of how far things have fallen, particularly under Boris. Say whatever the hell you want, do whatever the hell you like, with no consequence.
In that post, dpedin has said he didn't, not that he couldn't.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:45 amI have to say though, that's twice this week you have boasted about politician not being able to walk the streets in Scotland. I find that pretty embarrassing to be honest.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:22 amThis! I can't remember the Blonde Bumblecunt walking the streets in Scotland unless it was a carefully planned unannounced event with only his own supporters around. Up here he is seen either as a joke or as Tichtheid says a dangerous, unreliable, cheating con man. I suspect he is liked by Tory voters because he is a slightly more affable Toff who tries to make friends with the proles, albeit only at times of his choosing. It is a bit like the landowner or factory owner coming round at Xmas and elections smiling with gifts for the people whilst the rest of the year treating them like shit on their shoe. He is a more convivial version of the long streak of misery JRM but essentially just exactly the same behind the facade - a posh rich twat prepared to shit on the folk below in order to preserve their position at the top of the hierarchy.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 pm
I really don't understand any claim that "he has something about him" - he is a con man, a liar and a cheat, they always have "something" about them, that's how they get away with it. It's gullible in the extreme to like this man. The fucking Guardian printed a picture of him jogging and I saw the footage that I'm sure everyone else saw of him stepping out of a car from behind the hedge and then jogging 15m to the door of the premises he was going to - why do people buy into these lies?
Oh he's a character, a lovely guy to have a pint with - is he fuck, unless you like your mates to do the dirty in their personal and professional life at every turn
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
I see what you did there! Neither had the balls to face the public up here and tried to stage manage scenes where it looked like they had supporters falling at their feet. Farage ran away from a non violent protest despite having some of his usual 'minders' with him. Bumblecunt was petrified of meeting the public in Scotland and would sneak in quietly, get a photo opportunity and then disappear again in private jet before anyone knew he was here. Sunak is similar, Truss never had time to visit. Both Farage and the blonde pulp ran away desperate to avoid hearing what the folk on the streets actually thought about them.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:45 amI have to say though, that's twice this week you have boasted about politician not being able to walk the streets in Scotland. I find that pretty embarrassing to be honest.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:22 amThis! I can't remember the Blonde Bumblecunt walking the streets in Scotland unless it was a carefully planned unannounced event with only his own supporters around. Up here he is seen either as a joke or as Tichtheid says a dangerous, unreliable, cheating con man. I suspect he is liked by Tory voters because he is a slightly more affable Toff who tries to make friends with the proles, albeit only at times of his choosing. It is a bit like the landowner or factory owner coming round at Xmas and elections smiling with gifts for the people whilst the rest of the year treating them like shit on their shoe. He is a more convivial version of the long streak of misery JRM but essentially just exactly the same behind the facade - a posh rich twat prepared to shit on the folk below in order to preserve their position at the top of the hierarchy.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 10:17 pm
I really don't understand any claim that "he has something about him" - he is a con man, a liar and a cheat, they always have "something" about them, that's how they get away with it. It's gullible in the extreme to like this man. The fucking Guardian printed a picture of him jogging and I saw the footage that I'm sure everyone else saw of him stepping out of a car from behind the hedge and then jogging 15m to the door of the premises he was going to - why do people buy into these lies?
Oh he's a character, a lovely guy to have a pint with - is he fuck, unless you like your mates to do the dirty in their personal and professional life at every turn
Well, apologies if I misunderstood, I genuinely wasn't trying to twist your words. But both of the posts sounded a little triumphalist to me. I was stood outside Bute House when Boris came up to meet Sturgeon and the crowd were definitely not trying to engage him in a polite conversation about what they felt.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:15 amI see what you did there! Neither had the balls to face the public up here and tried to stage manage scenes where it looked like they had supporters falling at their feet. Farage ran away from a non violent protest despite having some of his usual 'minders' with him. Bumblecunt was petrified of meeting the public in Scotland and would sneak in quietly, get a photo opportunity and then disappear again in private jet before anyone knew he was here. Sunak is similar, Truss never had time to visit. Both Farage and the blonde pulp ran away desperate to avoid hearing what the folk on the streets actually thought about them.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:45 amI have to say though, that's twice this week you have boasted about politician not being able to walk the streets in Scotland. I find that pretty embarrassing to be honest.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:22 am
This! I can't remember the Blonde Bumblecunt walking the streets in Scotland unless it was a carefully planned unannounced event with only his own supporters around. Up here he is seen either as a joke or as Tichtheid says a dangerous, unreliable, cheating con man. I suspect he is liked by Tory voters because he is a slightly more affable Toff who tries to make friends with the proles, albeit only at times of his choosing. It is a bit like the landowner or factory owner coming round at Xmas and elections smiling with gifts for the people whilst the rest of the year treating them like shit on their shoe. He is a more convivial version of the long streak of misery JRM but essentially just exactly the same behind the facade - a posh rich twat prepared to shit on the folk below in order to preserve their position at the top of the hierarchy.
Also,
.Last time Farage came to Scotland he had to barricade himself in a pub in Edinburgh and was run out of town
Doesn't sound sound like a non violent protest.
I completely agree that the engagement from the PM's, and Ministers in general, to Scotland over the last few years has been unbelievably poor. But Sturgeon went out of her way to create a hostile environment, so it's a bit rich to moan about it too much when that environment means they can't do what you say they don't do.
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I'm not sure Farage gets a particularly welcoming reception anywhere he goes.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:27 amWell, apologies if I misunderstood, I genuinely wasn't trying to twist your words. But both of the posts sounded a little triumphalist to me. I was stood outside Bute House when Boris came up to meet Sturgeon and the crowd were definitely not trying to engage him in a polite conversation about what they felt.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:15 amI see what you did there! Neither had the balls to face the public up here and tried to stage manage scenes where it looked like they had supporters falling at their feet. Farage ran away from a non violent protest despite having some of his usual 'minders' with him. Bumblecunt was petrified of meeting the public in Scotland and would sneak in quietly, get a photo opportunity and then disappear again in private jet before anyone knew he was here. Sunak is similar, Truss never had time to visit. Both Farage and the blonde pulp ran away desperate to avoid hearing what the folk on the streets actually thought about them.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 8:45 am
I have to say though, that's twice this week you have boasted about politician not being able to walk the streets in Scotland. I find that pretty embarrassing to be honest.
Also,
.Last time Farage came to Scotland he had to barricade himself in a pub in Edinburgh and was run out of town
Doesn't sound sound like a non violent protest.
I completely agree that the engagement from the PM's, and Ministers in general, to Scotland over the last few years has been unbelievably poor. But Sturgeon went out of her way to create a hostile environment, so it's a bit rich to moan about it too much when that environment means they can't do what you say they don't do.
I bought a few shares in a pub in Bath as an IPS co-operative, as we wanted to keep the pub and community going. This forever warms my heart - one of the regulars greeting Nigel with universal sign language:
inactionman wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:39 amI'm not sure Farage gets a particularly welcoming reception anywhere he goes.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:27 amWell, apologies if I misunderstood, I genuinely wasn't trying to twist your words. But both of the posts sounded a little triumphalist to me. I was stood outside Bute House when Boris came up to meet Sturgeon and the crowd were definitely not trying to engage him in a polite conversation about what they felt.dpedin wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:15 am
I see what you did there! Neither had the balls to face the public up here and tried to stage manage scenes where it looked like they had supporters falling at their feet. Farage ran away from a non violent protest despite having some of his usual 'minders' with him. Bumblecunt was petrified of meeting the public in Scotland and would sneak in quietly, get a photo opportunity and then disappear again in private jet before anyone knew he was here. Sunak is similar, Truss never had time to visit. Both Farage and the blonde pulp ran away desperate to avoid hearing what the folk on the streets actually thought about them.
Also,
.Last time Farage came to Scotland he had to barricade himself in a pub in Edinburgh and was run out of town
Doesn't sound sound like a non violent protest.
I completely agree that the engagement from the PM's, and Ministers in general, to Scotland over the last few years has been unbelievably poor. But Sturgeon went out of her way to create a hostile environment, so it's a bit rich to moan about it too much when that environment means they can't do what you say they don't do.
I bought a few shares in a pub in Bath as an IPS co-operative, as we wanted to keep the pub and community going. This forever warms my heart - one of the regulars greeting Nigel with universal sign language:
The one I liked was when someone phoned in to his radio show and told Farage that he had been really against Brexit and everything it stood for until something happened that changed his mind. Farage asked what it was that had changed his mind and the guys said, "I got kicked in the head by a horse"
Yeah, that was beautifully crafted.Tichtheid wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 11:07 aminactionman wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:39 amI'm not sure Farage gets a particularly welcoming reception anywhere he goes.Slick wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 10:27 am
Well, apologies if I misunderstood, I genuinely wasn't trying to twist your words. But both of the posts sounded a little triumphalist to me. I was stood outside Bute House when Boris came up to meet Sturgeon and the crowd were definitely not trying to engage him in a polite conversation about what they felt.
Also,
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Doesn't sound sound like a non violent protest.
I completely agree that the engagement from the PM's, and Ministers in general, to Scotland over the last few years has been unbelievably poor. But Sturgeon went out of her way to create a hostile environment, so it's a bit rich to moan about it too much when that environment means they can't do what you say they don't do.
I bought a few shares in a pub in Bath as an IPS co-operative, as we wanted to keep the pub and community going. This forever warms my heart - one of the regulars greeting Nigel with universal sign language:
The one I liked was when someone phoned in to his radio show and told Farage that he had been really against Brexit and everything it stood for until something happened that changed his mind. Farage asked what it was that had changed his mind and the guys said, "I got kicked in the head by a horse"
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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