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Post by jonksy on Aug 3, 2023 6:44:09 GMT
Have you ever considered becoming a Labour MP, Zany? With your faux concern for others, and willingness to fuck them over totally behind their backs, you'd be an absolute shoe-in. Hell, you might even get a sniff of ginger growler if you're really lucky. LOL
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Post by jonksy on Aug 3, 2023 6:45:27 GMT
Are you on another roll of trying to be as disgusting as you can Squeezy. Are the other children giggling through their fingers. Why, what's wrong with ginger growlers, Zany? Far too many sniffs mate. She can even speak with her mouth full...
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Post by zanygame on Aug 3, 2023 6:46:23 GMT
Are you on another roll of trying to be as disgusting as you can Squeezy. Are the other children giggling through their fingers. Lost your sense of humour? I laughed because it was funny, how very dare he hint at New Labour being not much more than a knocking shop full of depraved sexual deviants, except that is what they have said themselves on occasion. Was it the attack on me you found funny or the naughty words?
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Post by sheepy on Aug 3, 2023 6:56:12 GMT
Lost your sense of humour? I laughed because it was funny, how very dare he hint at New Labour being not much more than a knocking shop full of depraved sexual deviants, except that is what they have said themselves on occasion. Was it the attack on me you found funny or the naughty words? I think you are taking it all very personally, rather than in the spirit it was meant. Are you even British as you don't seem to have the trait of being able to laugh at your own folly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2023 6:59:19 GMT
The most damage has been caused to this country by exploitative low wage business models based on the endless importation of cheap foreign labour. Business models like yours, Zany. Farage exists to remind you of it. Which is why you hate him. Now we know that you feel threatened by disagreement but we're not your employees. You can't force us to say: "Yes" to you. We are not grateful for the crumbs off your table. In fact, we think that you can fuck off, Zany. Like mine you say? What do I do in my business then Fatty? You're just lying again as per. And this is the person they put in charge of Mind Zone and even assigned him his own personal moderator. Jesus wept.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 3, 2023 9:04:01 GMT
Like mine you say? What do I do in my business then Fatty? You're just lying again as per. And this is the person they put in charge of Mind Zone and even assigned him his own personal moderator. Jesus wept. The lefties always need control power, it's their MO, and they also think they can do and say as they please, but will cancel others who don't share their views, bit like banks.
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Post by jonksy on Aug 3, 2023 12:03:00 GMT
And this is the person they put in charge of Mind Zone and even assigned him his own personal moderator. Jesus wept. The lefties always need control power, it's their MO, and they also think they can do and say as they please, but will cancel others who don't share their views, bit like banks. The breach alone is enough to condemn the bank, plus the embarrassment to their client, he should have a cast iron case! Well done Bsnk!
Nigel Farage takes first legal steps in battle for compensation from Coutts as his lawyers demand meeting with NatWest bosses after he had his accounts at the bank axed EXC: Nigel Farage's lawyers have called for a meeting with Coutts and NatWest
Nigel Farage has taken his first legal steps in a battle for compensation from Coutts after he controversially had his accounts at the bank axed.
The arch Brexiteer and former Ukip leader admitted in an exclusive interview with MailOnline that he was demanding 'redress' from the bank.
His lawyers have written a 'quite strong' letter on his behalf to Coutts and parent company NatWest Group to demand what he describes as a 'face-to-face meeting' about the scandal.
Mr Farage had previously said he was considering suing Coutts for defamation over comments made about him in a report listing why bank bosses no longer wanted him as a customer.
He said: 'There is no great secret about it. I have sent them a legal letter requesting a meeting where we can sit down face-to-face, discuss what's gone wrong, discuss what data they continue to hold on me and to discuss how we can stop anyone else ever having to go through with this again.'
Nigel Farage (pictured) has said his lawyers have written to NatWest and Coutts to request a 'face-to-face' meeting
NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose (pictured) was forced to quit her job over the scandal after facing pressure from Downing Street
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 3, 2023 12:15:27 GMT
The lefties always need control power, it's their MO, and they also think they can do and say as they please, but will cancel others who don't share their views, bit like banks. The breach alone is enough to condemn the bank, plus the embarrassment to their client, he should have a cast iron case! Well done Bsnk!
Nigel Farage takes first legal steps in battle for compensation from Coutts as his lawyers demand meeting with NatWest bosses after he had his accounts at the bank axed EXC: Nigel Farage's lawyers have called for a meeting with Coutts and NatWest
Nigel Farage has taken his first legal steps in a battle for compensation from Coutts after he controversially had his accounts at the bank axed.
The arch Brexiteer and former Ukip leader admitted in an exclusive interview with MailOnline that he was demanding 'redress' from the bank.
His lawyers have written a 'quite strong' letter on his behalf to Coutts and parent company NatWest Group to demand what he describes as a 'face-to-face meeting' about the scandal.
Mr Farage had previously said he was considering suing Coutts for defamation over comments made about him in a report listing why bank bosses no longer wanted him as a customer.
He said: 'There is no great secret about it. I have sent them a legal letter requesting a meeting where we can sit down face-to-face, discuss what's gone wrong, discuss what data they continue to hold on me and to discuss how we can stop anyone else ever having to go through with this again.'
Nigel Farage (pictured) has said his lawyers have written to NatWest and Coutts to request a 'face-to-face' meeting
NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose (pictured) was forced to quit her job over the scandal after facing pressure from Downing Street
Just look at her woke lefty face, it says it all.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Aug 3, 2023 12:23:18 GMT
Her whole body language is of a narcissistic fascist pretending to care.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 3, 2023 12:39:09 GMT
I bet she's a relation to Harriet Harman
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2023 15:12:11 GMT
It's quite clear from 153 pages of this thread that Nige should be knighted and Dame Ali should have her gong removed. This would restore the state of the bankiverse.
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Post by zanygame on Aug 3, 2023 19:09:10 GMT
It's quite clear from 153 pages of this thread that Nige should be knighted and Dame Ali should have her gong removed. This would restore the state of the bankiverse. I can never tell if you're being sarcastic.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2023 19:11:29 GMT
It's quite clear from 153 pages of this thread that Nige should be knighted and Dame Ali should have her gong removed. This would restore the state of the bankiverse. I can never tell if you're being sarcastic. I'm really sorry.
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Post by zanygame on Aug 3, 2023 19:25:53 GMT
I can never tell if you're being sarcastic. I'm really sorry. Lol.
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Post by sheepy on Aug 5, 2023 7:23:31 GMT
It would be very clear that the Farage is still a very popular man, probably more popular than all the present leaders shoe horned into power.
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