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Just now, eggsarascal said:

Must have been a tough choice, one clown or the other.

 

I could predict your reply, but you know what I mean.

Cummins is talking sense today. 
 

No room for brutal truth and honesty in politics though....

 

Health department was dysfunction and shambolic - only saved by military planning and logistics. 

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27 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Cummins is talking sense today. 
 

No room for brutal truth and honesty in politics though....

 

Health department was dysfunction and shambolic - only saved by military planning and logistics. 

1) Why do you think the NHS is in a shambolic state? 

c) Why do you give value to the words of a man who was called out for amending his personal blog to make it look like he was wise to the world of pandemics?

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The Wayback Machine website shows the edit being made in mid-April 2020.


v) Do you reckon that Caroline Lucas has bigger clems than Kier Starmer?

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18 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

What an outrageous, imperialist, freakishly inappropriate thing to say (even in that timeframe.)

 

If only he could see Zimbabwe today he’d know how absolutely clueless he was....

 

😂😂😂

 

People were fed when it was Rhodesia mind. 

I think he was right, the world was a much better place when over half the globe was pink.

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19 minutes ago, sime42 said:
1 hour ago, donnk said:
 
People were fed when it was Rhodesia mind. 
I think he was right, the world was a much better place when over half the globe was pink.

Lovely. Nice to see that Colonialism is still alive and kicking.

They should think themselves bloody lucky that the glorious British went over there and helped themselves to their resources, after all they helped build some lovely roads, railways and good old colonial style buildings. Then they had the bloody cheek to want their own land back after the Brits had rolled their sleeves up and done all that hard work!

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1 minute ago, Youngstu said:

They should think themselves bloody lucky that the glorious British went over there and helped themselves to their resources, after all they helped build some lovely roads, railways and good old colonial style buildings. Then they had the bloody cheek to want their own land back after the Brits had rolled their sleeves up and done all that hard work!

Very true and the proofs in the pudding. They’re begging for the Whites to come back. 

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1 hour ago, Youngstu said:

They should think themselves bloody lucky that the glorious British went over there and helped themselves to their resources, after all they helped build some lovely roads, railways and good old colonial style buildings. Then they had the bloody cheek to want their own land back after the Brits had rolled their sleeves up and done all that hard work!

Yep it was a paradise under Mugabe compared to Smith. 

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