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The former SNP minister has criticised government policy and a power-sharing agreement with the Greens.

 

 

 

"Fergus Ewing meanwhile remains unrepentant, and insists he will continue to vote with his principles and on behalf of his constituents."

 

I've never been a particular fan of Fergus Ewing, but fair play to him

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Nicola Sturgeon has set up a company to handle the income from her media interests after...

The hypocrisy of politicians knows no bounds it would seem left or right capitalist or socialist 🤷‍♂️

Old Nicola setting up her ltd company in the highest taxed most business unfriendly part of the UK, 

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4 hours ago, Steven P said:

 

That's the one, so the article said that the Labour peers blocked a bill by 206 votes (I think that was the number I read) with 174 members, not all of them turned up to vote, how is that possible ?

 

Labour peers were whipped to vote against it under instruction from old knee taker as well you know. Throw in the cross benchers, and all others etc etc then the maths are easy.  I’d hazard a guess and say not many in that house of privilege are worried about getting a foot on the housing ladder that’s for sure but hey they can claim a defeat of the government in the name of the environment eh. I thought you cucks wanted more immigrants 🤷‍♂️therefore surely you want more houses unless you want them shacking up with you and the wife that is.

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I thought we'd left immigration behind for a bit, told you earlier still out for my bingo call - ticked off immigration ages ago. However you might be mistaken about more immigration, my focus has always been on a bit of humanity for the most desperate - those willing to risk their lives in a blow up boat crossing the busiest shipping lane in the world.. .because that option is safer than staying at home. These are the people demonised by good old Nigel Farage, man of the people multi-millionaire (with a pension larger than the average salary) and the Daily Mail simply because they make better photos than immigrants coming through Heathrow airport looking the same as you would coming back of a holiday. Perhaps you forget that what pushes asylum seekers (and eventually given refugee status) isn't the bright lights of London, it is often the muzzle flash from a police state.

 

I feel I'd be repeating the same comments to the same deaf eyes, so leaving it there. Back to my first sentence, looking to move the conversation onwards from listening to another rant about asylum seekers - unless you have any constructive thoughts other than rants? I do live in hope. I might have missed the part where you offered a solution to small boats.

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9 hours ago, Steven P said:

I thought we'd left immigration behind for a bit, told you earlier still out for my bingo call - ticked off immigration ages ago. However you might be mistaken about more immigration, my focus has always been on a bit of humanity for the most desperate - those willing to risk their lives in a blow up boat crossing the busiest shipping lane in the world.. .because that option is safer than staying at home. These are the people demonised by good old Nigel Farage, man of the people multi-millionaire (with a pension larger than the average salary) and the Daily Mail simply because they make better photos than immigrants coming through Heathrow airport looking the same as you would coming back of a holiday. Perhaps you forget that what pushes asylum seekers (and eventually given refugee status) isn't the bright lights of London, it is often the muzzle flash from a police state.

 

I feel I'd be repeating the same comments to the same deaf eyes, so leaving it there. Back to my first sentence, looking to move the conversation onwards from listening to another rant about asylum seekers - unless you have any constructive thoughts other than rants? I do live in hope. I might have missed the part where you offered a solution to small boats.

Apologies for the late reply, decent night with the mrs , bit of wine for her and some interactive romance 🥰

Where was I ranting 🤷‍♂️anytime anyone disagrees with you guys it’s a rant or a rage scenario apparently. As has been said before how many safe countries do they travel through before crossing the channel??????. Pretty sure Farage made his own coin which is his business, I don’t do the politics of envy. And no I never offered a solution to illegal immigration but in regards the small boats I’d be turning them around and sending them back where they departed from. The current French/British model of escorting them over in ever bigger boats is blatantly not working. Humanity and Charity begins at home in my view, there is enough pressure on our system without thousands of illegals turning up and burdening it even more every month. It’s not humanity it’s a  profitable business that you are seeing on a daily basis in the channel. 
 

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Wahey, congratulations on the rumpy pumpy, that man! Great job. I bet you didn't even need to outsource to some ebony-skinned Adonis from the Ivory Coast to satisfy her carnal desires like the rest of us, eh? Big round of applause. 

Thanks for keeping us in the loop.

 

Oh, for the next installment, could you update us with any specifics on both the motility and mobility of your proud Celto-Aryan spermatozoa?

 

I remain, in the cupboard with the door slightly ajar, my flaccid member resting delicately between thumb and forefinger, 

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1 hour ago, peds said:

Wahey, congratulations on the rumpy pumpy, that man! Great job. I bet you didn't even need to outsource to some ebony-skinned Adonis from the Ivory Coast to satisfy her carnal desires like the rest of us, eh? Big round of applause. 

Thanks for keeping us in the loop.

 

Oh, for the next installment, could you update us with any specifics on both the motility and mobility of your proud Celto-Aryan spermatozoa?

 

I remain, in the cupboard with the door slightly ajar, my flaccid member resting delicately between thumb and forefinger, 

Old Cuck

Many a true word said in jest Peds 👍👍

I take it the Ivory Coast types are your favourite then judging by the enthusiasm you display. Anyway jokes aside if you are struggling a touch, rather than soldier on with said flaccid and therefore useless appendage you should speak to your GP bud rather than spend time here. Good luck 🤞 

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Ah, my favourites don't really come into it (just like me, am I right?! Haha!), got to give the missus what she wants. Sure you know yourself.

 

But no, in all seriousness, thanks for letting us know you got your dick wet last night. It helps draw a more complete picture of the man. 

 

As one braggadocious fourteen year old said to the other: smell my fingers. 

 

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32 minutes ago, peds said:

Ah, my favourites don't really come into it (just like me, am I right?! Haha!), got to give the missus what she wants. Sure you know yourself.

 

But no, in all seriousness, thanks for letting us know you got your dick wet last night. It helps draw a more complete picture of the man. 

 

As one braggadocious fourteen year old said to the other: smell my fingers. 

 

👍your very welcome, I think you’ll find the term I used was interactive romance 🥰 was it not. I can’t help it if you show a propensity to drag it down to your own sordid level and ask for details 🤷‍♂️. Maybe it’s not such a bad thing you are struggling somewhat eh peds !! maybe natures contraception kicking in. 

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