MPH Posted 20 February 2024 Posted 20 February 2024 1 hour ago, Torquay Gunner said: Sadly in Russia where it matters, I can't see his death changing anything for the better. I would love to be proved wrong of course. I hear you, bro…
Trav Le Bleu Posted 20 February 2024 Author Posted 20 February 2024 3 hours ago, Parafox said: If you get a return to sender, don't open it. (Is "return to sender" still a thing that happens)? Yes.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 20 February 2024 Author Posted 20 February 2024 5 hours ago, Dunge said: Supporting Arsenal And to think he almost got away with it.
bmt Posted 20 February 2024 Posted 20 February 2024 7 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said: And to think he almost got away with it. He would have if it wasn't for those meddling kids
Daggers Posted 20 February 2024 Posted 20 February 2024 Those fines look like they’re starting to bite. 1
Bellend Sebastian Posted 20 February 2024 Posted 20 February 2024 4 minutes ago, Daggers said: Those fines look like they’re starting to bite. I've usually got no time for the grifting orange tw#t but quite tempted by the gold trainers TBF
Daggers Posted 20 February 2024 Posted 20 February 2024 44 minutes ago, Bellend Sebastian said: I've usually got no time for the grifting orange tw#t but quite tempted by the gold trainers TBF Saw them and thought of you. They am your pimp style fo sho.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 7 hours ago, Daggers said: Saw them and thought of you. They am your pimp style fo sho. I'm confident that if I got them then I'd earn the respect of young people that I've been really struggling to command 3
Daggers Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Well well well - looks like it was Badenoch who was lying as Staunton has found his email. Who could’ve predicted this outcome?
Lionator Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 People suggesting PMQ's was very subdued today like when the Queen died. Was wondering if something was up. World leaders kinda just chilling so it's obviously something domestic. Worrying.
reporterpenguin Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 23 minutes ago, Lionator said: People suggesting PMQ's was very subdued today like when the Queen died. Was wondering if something was up. World leaders kinda just chilling so it's obviously something domestic. Worrying. While watching it I began to wonder if there had been some sort of agreement between the two to try and be a bit more civil. PMQ’s has recently descended into an even more embarrassing spectacle than it’s always been, I wonder if the controversy around Sunak’s trans comment before recess was enough to force them to take a look at themselves and reconsider how they come across. While it was relatively dull, I found it a pleasant improvement over what we’ve seen lately. Sunak still didn’t come close to answering a single question, but it all felt considerably more like grown ups rather than kids in a playground.
Dunge Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 54 minutes ago, Lionator said: People suggesting PMQ's was very subdued today like when the Queen died. Was wondering if something was up. World leaders kinda just chilling so it's obviously something domestic. Worrying. I wondered whether Starmer had an attack line on Kemi Badenoch ready, then they decided just before it started that going hard on it might backfire because this memo isn’t as damning as the sacked PO guy thought it would be.
Dunge Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Plus is could be a tough afternoon in the chamber for Keir Starmer so he and his team might have figured that a quieter PMQs might be for the best.
westernpark Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 59 minutes ago, Lionator said: People suggesting PMQ's was very subdued today like when the Queen died. Was wondering if something was up. World leaders kinda just chilling so it's obviously something domestic. Worrying. Probably doesn’t help that Trident has failed twice in its missile tests.
urban.spaceman Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Missing young boy named by police and statements from his parents have been issued: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-68335281 Absolutely harrowing 4
Mike Oxlong Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Time to get our head out of the USA’s arse and think geopolitically in broader terms now that we know that their word is no more reliable than Putins as demonstrated by Trump and the House Republicans
Zear0 Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Another quiet night in The Commons. Shambles all around tbh 2
Legend_in_blue Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 10 minutes ago, Zear0 said: Another quiet night in The Commons. Shambles all around tbh Hoyle sounds broken atm.
Dunge Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Frankly the result of it all suggests that Hoyle was right. Conservatives and SNP both just come across as bitter that they couldn’t use the issue to split Labour. 3
Legend_in_blue Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 8 minutes ago, Dunge said: Frankly the result of it all suggests that Hoyle was right. Conservatives and SNP both just come across as bitter that they couldn’t use the issue to split Labour. How did the latest round of PMs Unanswered Questions go?
Popular Post RobHawk Posted 21 February 2024 Popular Post Posted 21 February 2024 From what I understand, all three parties were calling for the same thing, but just wording it differently. And ultimately voting for a position on a foreign policy and not something we have any control over. The whole thing is a farce and two of the parties walking out of parliament in protest shows how ****ing childish some of our MPs are. It's like players not liking a referee decision and walking off the pitch. You might want to sometimes, but you just don't do it 6
Raj Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 34 minutes ago, Zear0 said: Another quiet night in The Commons. Shambles all around tbh What thecfeck has ACTUALLY happened? Just tuned in and it sounds like when Mike Tyson lost to James Buster Douglas!
Paninistickers Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 40 minutes ago, Zear0 said: Another quiet night in The Commons. Shambles all around tbh I don't understand the procedural hoo-ha that surrounds this
Dunge Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 Just now, Paninistickers said: I don't understand the procedural hoo-ha that surrounds this In allowing the tabling of an opposition amendment to a proposal from another opposition party, Hoyle did something that, while within his remit, is highly unusual. As such, the accusation from other parties is that he did it because of pressure from within the Labour Party in order to prevent them the embarrassment of a split down the middle for either the Tory or SNP proposal. Which would be a big thing because the speaker is supposed to be neutral and any suggestion otherwise is considered very serious. That’s what’s going on. There may be some truth in it. But on the other hand the amendment that he controversially allowed is the one that’s been voted through. 1 1
Parafox Posted 21 February 2024 Posted 21 February 2024 3 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: Missing young boy named by police and statements from his parents have been issued: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-68335281 Absolutely harrowing That picture. Tears my heart. No words except I hope he's found so his mum and dad can have some closure. 1
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