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Post by Hutchyns on Sept 27, 2024 7:55:33 GMT
If it's Lord Alli supplying smart, stylish, and expensive uniforms, then I just might be interested. However if it's Starmer and Vinny deciding who the enemy should be, then I'll probably give it a miss and become an Insurrectionist instead.
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Post by johnofgwent on Sept 27, 2024 7:59:11 GMT
If it's Lord Alli supplying smart, stylish, and expensive uniforms, then I just might be interested. However if it's Starmer and Vinny deciding who the enemy should be, then I'll probably give it a miss and become an Insurrectionist instead. Is Ali a Hugo Boss fan then Criticise all you like, those men in Black understood the importance of a shiny jackboot and a well fitting jacket
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Post by johnofgwent on Sept 27, 2024 8:10:04 GMT
Not really. Bit facetious? Perhaps. Actually I thought you were not far off the mark. I have said several times I was the first male of military age in our family NOT to be pressed into uniform although for generations everyone so pressed has been indirectly involved in the killing game, rather than being handed a gun... and the stuff I designed while wearing a business suit was arguably far more lethal than dad's stuff designed in uniform. But I think the issue here is the mindset. How many remember our cities looking like Aleppo. My father played on bombsites such as you will find used as a film set in Passport to Pimlico. I recall as a child areas of Cardiff left derelict twenty five years after the last bombs fell on them, the traces of organic residue long gone. But the only people with fresh memories of such are those arriving in rubber boats, most having been responsible for it in their home country i'll wager I feel the largest single impact of a measure such as that hinted at in the OP would be a large scale casting off of rubber boats BACK to Calais
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Post by jonksy on Sept 27, 2024 8:37:23 GMT
Douglas Murray has being saying this for years, but for different reasons, and due to governments after governments letting their people down with mass immigration and the cultural suicide that comes with it. The biggest threat to the UK is from the enemy within...
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Post by andrewbrown on Sept 27, 2024 8:47:46 GMT
Not really. Bit facetious? Perhaps. Actually I thought you were not far off the mark. I have said several times I was the first male of military age in our family NOT to be pressed into uniform although for generations everyone so pressed has been indirectly involved in the killing game, rather than being handed a gun... and the stuff I designed while wearing a business suit was arguably far more lethal than dad's stuff designed in uniform. But I think the issue here is the mindset. How many remember our cities looking like Aleppo. My father played on bombsites such as you will find used as a film set in Passport to Pimlico. I recall as a child areas of Cardiff left derelict twenty five years after the last bombs fell on them, the traces of organic residue long gone. But the only people with fresh memories of such are those arriving in rubber boats, most having been responsible for it in their home country i'll wager I feel the largest single impact of a measure such as that hinted at in the OP would be a large scale casting off of rubber boats BACK to Calais I train new starters at work. The questions I posed were indeed reflective of what I get. Within the first few minutes someone will ask when they get a break. It's like there's no work ethic.
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 27, 2024 8:56:38 GMT
I gave a go at watching Question Time last night, because I can't stick lefty Bruce.
Obviously the boat people came up, the Reform panelist pointed out they were coming from France not a worn torn country, and he also pointed out that the UK take in more per capita than France.
Bruce rudely interrupted him and said "we do not, it is important that we state facts on this programme"
Low and behold a few moments later after the manager had a word in her earpiece Bruce said .... "I apologise, you were right the UK does take in more per capita than France" ........ fuckin lefty nearly chocked apologising.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 27, 2024 9:35:38 GMT
I gave a go at watching Question Time last night, because I can't stick lefty Bruce. Obviously the boat people came up, the Reform panelist pointed out they were coming from France not a worn torn country, and he also pointed out that the UK take in more per capita than France. Bruce rudely interrupted him and said "we do not, it is important that we state facts on this programme" Low and behold a few moments later after the manager had a word in her earpiece Bruce said .... "I apologise, you were right the UK does take in more per capita than France" ........ fuckin lefty nearly chocked apologising. Another day another gaffe from labour...
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Post by andrewbrown on Sept 27, 2024 9:40:15 GMT
I gave a go at watching Question Time last night, because I can't stick lefty Bruce. Obviously the boat people came up, the Reform panelist pointed out they were coming from France not a worn torn country, and he also pointed out that the UK take in more per capita than France. Bruce rudely interrupted him and said "we do not, it is important that we state facts on this programme" Low and behold a few moments later after the manager had a word in her earpiece Bruce said .... "I apologise, you were right the UK does take in more per capita than France" ........ fuckin lefty nearly chocked apologising. What was your opinion on Zia Yusuf?
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 27, 2024 9:46:38 GMT
I gave a go at watching Question Time last night, because I can't stick lefty Bruce. Obviously the boat people came up, the Reform panelist pointed out they were coming from France not a worn torn country, and he also pointed out that the UK take in more per capita than France. Bruce rudely interrupted him and said "we do not, it is important that we state facts on this programme" Low and behold a few moments later after the manager had a word in her earpiece Bruce said .... "I apologise, you were right the UK does take in more per capita than France" ........ fuckin lefty nearly chocked apologising. What was your opinion on Zia Yusuf? It's the first time I've seen him in action, he came across clued up, especially when he asked Bruce how many Reform were in the audience and she said a lot, when asked for a show of hands THREE PUT THEIR HANDS UP ... poor old Bruce had a bad night ...... LOL
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Post by andrewbrown on Sept 27, 2024 13:00:01 GMT
What was your opinion on Zia Yusuf? It's the first time I've seen him in action, he came across clued up, especially when he asked Bruce how many Reform were in the audience and she said a lot, when asked for a show of hands THREE PUT THEIR HANDS UP ... poor old Bruce had a bad night ...... LOL You misinterpreted what happened there. She asked who voted Reform who wanted to speak. Not who voted Reform. Makes me wonder what else you have misunderstood. If he was so clued up, why did he refuse to answer the question on immigration policy?
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 27, 2024 13:57:37 GMT
It's the first time I've seen him in action, he came across clued up, especially when he asked Bruce how many Reform were in the audience and she said a lot, when asked for a show of hands THREE PUT THEIR HANDS UP ... poor old Bruce had a bad night ...... LOL You misinterpreted what happened there. She asked who voted Reform who wanted to speak. Not who voted Reform. Makes me wonder what else you have misunderstood. If he was so clued up, why did he refuse to answer the question on immigration policy? He answered it far more clear than the Labour panelist, who didn't answer just skirted round the question, if you didn't understand what he said, I did.
Stop allowing illegal boat people to jump the queue, we have a legal process and if they don't enter via the legal process then deny them the right to stay .... OK maybe not word perfect exactly what he said ... but that was the basis of his response to the question.
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Post by om15 on Sept 27, 2024 14:09:24 GMT
This in the same week that Starmer refused to say that veterans with PTSD will have priority on council house lists before the great unwashed wading ashore every day. Disturbingly the only people to be unaware of what exactly is happening in the Country are members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It may be thought that an invasion by the Russians might just sort the Country out, Just Stop Oil, Hamas supporters and those idling on the dole for no good reason would soon be hauling logs in the Arctic, could be just what we need to reverse the trend.
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Post by see2 on Sept 27, 2024 15:34:26 GMT
I am ready to fight and I've already identified the enemy. LOL
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Post by johnofgwent on Sept 27, 2024 18:47:58 GMT
What was your opinion on Zia Yusuf? It's the first time I've seen him in action, he came across clued up, especially when he asked Bruce how many Reform were in the audience and she said a lot, when asked for a show of hands THREE PUT THEIR HANDS UP ... poor old Bruce had a bad night ...... LOL I might spend some moments speed watching the iPlayer then....
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 27, 2024 18:55:26 GMT
It's the first time I've seen him in action, he came across clued up, especially when he asked Bruce how many Reform were in the audience and she said a lot, when asked for a show of hands THREE PUT THEIR HANDS UP ... poor old Bruce had a bad night ...... LOL I might spend some moments speed watching the iPlayer then.... Normally we get snippets in the press the next day from Question Time..
Which should have gone something like ..
'Bruce didn't know that the UK take in more per capita in migrants than France does' .. she had to be told by management earpiece.
'Asked for a show of hands in the audience how many backed Reform in the General Election .... THREE put their hands up .... confirming the audience is bias..
Why are the press giving up on reporting negativity towards the lefties now they are in power?
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