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11 minutes ago, difflock said:

Why do people attack the man for simply being what he was born, raised and educated to be, an intelligent well educated and wealthy gentleman.

Who does not prostitute himself chasing votes/voters by constantly "smelling the wind", and changing his stance to suit the ephemeral zeitgeist.

Unlike many other politicans.

P.S

I would add that I once saw a Gentleman described as; "someone who was never rude unintentionally".

I also support giving children proper names, especially if they are recycled family names, however unusual they may to the Daily Mail/Mirror readers.

Marcus

 

 

Well educated he might be, intelligent I might take issue with..  If he was intelligent he wouldn't be so keen to follow the dogma of the Catholic church..  especially in regards the rape of a young woman and her being forced to bear and keep that child..  the mans a lunatic..

 

His views on Europe no doubt come by the same reasoning.. he was told by his dad that Europe was bad so thats good enough for him..

 

Much the same as his reasoning on abortion..  the Catholic Church says abortion is bad..  Rees Mog jumps on board like a fish..

 

intelligent,,, bollocks..  

 

He doesn't do his own thinking, he just spews out the dogma that surrounds him.. his dads views and the laws of the church..  has he even got a brain..

 

 

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Perhaps because he has changed his stance. He was very vocal about there being a second vote if things didn't go his way. Keep up at the back.

So it’s wrong to change your mind/stance?

Let’s see if Comrade Corbyn changes his stance at the Labour conference....
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4 minutes ago, Commando said:


So it’s wrong to change your mind/stance?

Let’s see if Comrade Corbyn changes his stance at the Labour conference....

That wasn't the point being made.

 

Can I ask why you think I support Corbyn, or want him in power?

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I done QT in Plymuff a few years back.

 

Got my question put to Justine Greening when she was overseas freebies for all Secretary.  

 

It was the warm up question just before cameras started rolling live - she'd just spouted off about how important it was to safeguard the SW rail infrastructure (the line around Dawlish had just been washed out to sea and Exeter was underwater again) so I asked why she didn't divert a fraction of her departmental budget to remedy catastrophes at home rather than supporting terrorist organisations in Palestine or the China / Indian space programmes....

 

Rapturous audience applause - she blushed and farted, literally went so red I thought her head would pop and was totally on the back foot for the rest of the show!  Humdinger!! 

 

PS - The question for JRM - Don't ask a question, just tell him to stop messing around and take the top job!  ??

 

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JRM, who I used to quite like, is a train crash type of character imo, he’s chugging along ok just now, but just looking and listening to him it soon becomes apparent he’s on a different planet.
Brexit? Great idea! Get our country back! Save the NHS!
Utter bollocks!!
It’s now disintegrated into a damage limitation excercse, with no apparent benefits as far as I can see.
The lunatics are well and truly in charge of the asylum.

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35 minutes ago, Mull said:

JRM, who I used to quite like, is a train crash type of character imo, he’s chugging along ok just now, but just looking and listening to him it soon becomes apparent he’s on a different planet.
Brexit? Great idea! Get our country back! Save the NHS!
Utter bollocks!!
It’s now disintegrated into a damage limitation excercse, with no apparent benefits as far as I can see.
The lunatics are well and truly in charge of the asylum.

You’re in the right direction, but on the wrong track mucker. 

 

Its a train wreck because it’s like a vegetarian trying to throw a BBQ. 

 

If we’d had someone that BELIEVED in liberation running the show, it’d be a whole different show right now 

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You’re in the right direction, but on the wrong track mucker. 
 
Its a train wreck because it’s like a vegetarian trying to throw a BBQ. 
 
If we’d had someone that BELIEVED in liberation running the show, it’d be a whole different show right now 

Did I fail to mention that my admiration for JRM, comes despite his Papist beliefs,
cos like me being Ulster Presbyterian raised an all,
tis a funny old world innit!
mth



So, two quotes, both desperate!! Like Theresa tonight, fuck me it’s sad.
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