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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Raj said:

As opposed to the last batch of Tory PM's who were incredible.

 

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He was very smug, a Southampton fan, and almost definitely trousered a bit from dodgy deals around the COVID pandemic but I weirdly think Sunak would have been perfectly okay in "normal" circumstances – by the time he got in he was on a hiding to nothing after the previous trio of gimps had basically ruined the country. 

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22 minutes ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

 

He was very smug, a Southampton fan, and almost definitely trousered a bit from dodgy deals around the COVID pandemic but I weirdly think Sunak would have been perfectly okay in "normal" circumstances – by the time he got in he was on a hiding to nothing after the previous trio of gimps had basically ruined the country. 

 

**** that he's a corrupt brexiteer ****. The only difference between him and the rest is he at least had a vague, vague shred of something resembling charisma. 

 

Being more generally palatable than Boris and Truss is barely an achievement. 

 

If anyone in that lineup could even vaguely pass as a human being it'd be May and even then that's extremely generous. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

**** that he's a corrupt brexiteer ****. The only difference between him and the rest is he at least had a vague, vague shred of something resembling charisma. 

 

Being more generally palatable than Boris and Truss is barely an achievement. 

 

If anyone in that lineup could even vaguely pass as a human being it'd be May and even then that's extremely generous. 

 

 

I don't wanna marry him man

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The BBC News team doing a great job of pursuing the illegal vape shops etc. How on earth did local councils and other authorities allow them to set up in such numbers in the first instance?

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1 hour ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

 

He was very smug, a Southampton fan, and almost definitely trousered a bit from dodgy deals around the COVID pandemic but I weirdly think Sunak would have been perfectly okay in "normal" circumstances – by the time he got in he was on a hiding to nothing after the previous trio of gimps had basically ruined the country. 

Out of the lot of the rotten feckers Sunak showed abit of compassion, and there were alot less calamities and buffoonery.

He also talked well and wasnt a complete div and came across as a clever ****.

 

I'm only saying this too cos hes my cousin brother innit

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43 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

**** that he's a corrupt brexiteer ****. The only difference between him and the rest is he at least had a vague, vague shred of something resembling charisma. 

 

Being more generally palatable than Boris and Truss is barely an achievement. 

 

If anyone in that lineup could even vaguely pass as a human being it'd be May and even then that's extremely generous. 

 

Fe king hell steady on about my cousin innit

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19 minutes ago, Foxdiamond said:

The BBC News team doing a great job of pursuing the illegal vape shops etc. How on earth did local councils and other authorities allow them to set up in such numbers in the first instance?

£££££. Better to have garbage illegal shops open than no shops at all. 

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1 minute ago, Foxdiamond said:

Nuts isn't it.

It really is. Genuinely can't remember when all the talk of car washes, Turkish barbers and dodgy cornershops started among people, but it sure as hell wasn't recently. Been happening for years, just a shame it takes the BBC to pull their finger out to highlight it, when most common folk knew it already. 

 

Still, time will tell whether it actually gets dealt with or not. From what I can see it's had £30mill thrown at it, hardly enough to make a dent up and down the country I imagine. 

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce371kw2ex2o

 

President Donald Trump has said the US will hit Iran "hard" on Wednesday, after the two sides exchanged strikes overnight.

"We hit them hard yesterday and we're going to hit them hard again today," he said, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office. He also reiterated a call for Iran to "sign a deal".

Iran's president Masoud Pezeshkian said in a post on X following Trump's briefing that Iran "will stand firm against any pressure or threat".

 

For a "no wars" President, he certainly seems to be fond of this one. 

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6 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

Tbf I could believe it, he's about your height 

 

🤣🤣🤣😘😘

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1 hour ago, Foxdiamond said:

The BBC News team doing a great job of pursuing the illegal vape shops etc. How on earth did local councils and other authorities allow them to set up in such numbers in the first instance?

Money in Council coffers. That's all.

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5 minutes ago, leicsmac said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce371kw2ex2o

 

President Donald Trump has said the US will hit Iran "hard" on Wednesday, after the two sides exchanged strikes overnight.

"We hit them hard yesterday and we're going to hit them hard again today," he said, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office. He also reiterated a call for Iran to "sign a deal".

Iran's president Masoud Pezeshkian said in a post on X following Trump's briefing that Iran "will stand firm against any pressure or threat".

 

For a "no wars" President, he certainly seems to be fond of this one. 

When he says he’s going to do something it often means he isn’t …..

 

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4 minutes ago, Foxdiamond said:

Dereliction of duty 

For money.

 

Even Desford is now getting it's own Turkish Barber shop courtesy of Hinckley And Bosworth council who have already granted permission for the 9 existing ones in Hinckley.

 

It's obvious what's going on.

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3 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

When he says he’s going to do something it often means he isn’t …..

 

Maybe so. 

 

Perhaps as a people we might expect a bit more honesty of purpose from the holder of the highest political office on Earth, though. Just a thought. 

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20 minutes ago, leicsmac said:

Maybe so. 

 

Perhaps as a people we might expect a bit more honesty of purpose from the holder of the highest political office on Earth, though. Just a thought. 

It’s the ‘art of the deal’ 😂😂

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