leicsmac Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 17 minutes ago, weller54 said: Fvcking hell, thank you - now I need to go to the corner shop downstairs for wet wipes to clean up the vomit. 1
weller54 Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 26 minutes ago, leicsmac said: Fvcking hell, thank you - now I need to go to the corner shop downstairs for wet wipes to clean up the vomit. You sure it's for the vomit?😂 2
Adrian Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 I think we need an enquiry into a large part of the public...you know the group who got their knickers in a twist over covid, got hysterical cos they lost brexit vote..the group that 're now fantasizing over the discovery of an email to Boris incriminating him in parties and wallpaper, you know the hypocritical virtue signallers who make out their S*** don't stink 2
Corky Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 Just now, Adrian said: I think we need an enquiry into a large part of the public...you know the group who got their knickers in a twist over covid, The public didn't set rules about fining people for having large gatherings or going for a walk a few miles from home in the open air. The Government set any hysteria in motion. 4
Adrian Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 I think the public or at least the vocal dogooders have a large influence on the rules made by government..then when those rules are proved not perfect they pretend it's someone else's fault 1
leicsmac Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 5 minutes ago, Adrian said: I think the public or at least the vocal dogooders have a large influence on the rules made by government..then when those rules are proved not perfect they pretend it's someone else's fault Why would this government listen to and be influenced by those who just want them out of office? 1
Corky Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 If there's one group of people this Government adore it is do-gooders. 4
Popular Post Voll Blau Posted 29 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 29 January 2022 23 minutes ago, leicsmac said: Why would this government listen to and be influenced by those who just want them out of office? Amazes me how there are people on the side that keep winning everything and putting these people in office who think there's still some massive conspiracy to keep them down. Desperate to be underdogs, but desperate to be conquerors at the same time. Make your mind up lads, you can't be both... 8 1
Farrington fox Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 21 hours ago, SecretPro said: Surprised people havn't taken to the streets. We are shit at that compared to everywhere else. I know, see what is going on in Canada. 3
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 Is crazy in Canada there were 250,000 trucks going across the country cos of covid. 3
blabyboy Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 1 hour ago, Corky said: The public influence this Government? https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2021/nov/04/charge-retreat-boris-johnsons-top-u-turns-in-no-10 Nice list here, just within the last 2 years... So yeah, the public never influence the government.
HighPeakFox Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 1 hour ago, Voll Blau said: Amazes me how there are people on the side that keep winning everything and putting these people in office who think there's still some massive conspiracy to keep them down. Desperate to be underdogs, but desperate to be conquerors at the same time. Make your mind up lads, you can't be both... Victim mentality, you mean? 1
Popular Post Carl the Llama Posted 29 January 2022 Popular Post Posted 29 January 2022 8 hours ago, Adrian said: I think the public or at least the vocal dogooders have a large influence on the rules made by government..then when those rules are proved not perfect they pretend it's someone else's fault I know you think you're being a free thinker with all this contrarian boot licking, but it's a bit like the free thought of the guy who gets his mates to shove a portaloo over with them inside it, there's a very good reason nobody else is doing it. 6
Daggers Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 22 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said: …the guy who gets his mates to shove a portaloo over with them inside it, there's a very good reason nobody else is doing it. And speaking of how well Brexit is going… https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dover/news/minister-steps-in-human-poo-in-layby-on-brexit-trip-to-kent-261522/ 1
Daggers Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 Which is going to be used to attempt to spin the news cycle away from constant shambles… 1 1
StanSP Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 As if a ban on pavement parking was going to be used as a Brexit plus How did that come about? Cars or vehicles on kerbs blocking the views of the sunlit uplands ? 2
weller54 Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 (edited) 46 minutes ago, Daggers said: And speaking of how well Brexit is going… https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dover/news/minister-steps-in-human-poo-in-layby-on-brexit-trip-to-kent-261522/ Teething problems according to most of the deluded Brexiteers (including my missus!!!!) I unfortunately know!!!😢😢🤬🤬. They'll never ever admit they were conned by Johnson and that Muppet Farage!! Edited 29 January 2022 by weller54 2 1
doverfox Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 The human poo in laybys predates brexit she probably could have drowned her sorrows with a bottle of drivers lemonade. 2
Dunge Posted 29 January 2022 Posted 29 January 2022 9 hours ago, Daggers said: I reckon they’ve got a similar problem to the Republicans in America. They know that their leader doesn’t fit with the traditional values of the party that they once stood for, but they also know that the internal polling suggests that those values alone aren’t playing so well in internal polling anymore and that said leader carries a weight of votes with him. They’re all afraid to pull the trigger because they’re afraid it’ll kill the party too. So they’re holding out and hoping the situation will resolve itself somehow, much like many Labour MPs (including their current leader) did with Corbyn. Whether the tactic will prove correct remains to be seen. But in the meantime it’s hard to argue they don’t deserve the pelters they’re getting in articles like the one you’ve attached above. 2
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