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  • in reply to: Reform UK #287678
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    Whilst I celebrate the purge of the Tories, a large number of the more moderate Tories lost their seats. This is on top of the remainers who were purged by Johnson.

    This election and the last 14 years has shown the bulk of them to be a set of self serving ……..

    If they think that joining Farage serves their purpose, they will do it.

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    It’s hard to know given they have lost 251 seats, how many of the Tories are in the Braverman “family” or Hunt’s moderates. I don’t see how they will agree on and support a leader from either camp. It is therefore inevitable that a group will join up with Farage’s mob.

    It’s up to Labour and Starmer to take this opportunity and then show Farage for what he is. Jonathan Pie does this in less than 5 minutes.

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    in reply to: Portillo moment at the General Election… #287662
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    A list of my 251 favourite Tories. Losers!!

    https://www.indy100.com/politics/tory-mp-defeat-general-election

    Pick your top 5!

    Jenkyns, Philip Davies, Gullis, Keegan and Bob Seely.

    Shame that Phelp wasn’t on the list. Who would ever vote for that piece of S?

    in reply to: England haircut 11 #287450
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    Ralph Coates on the wing.

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    in reply to: England haircut 11 #287449
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    Though Franny Lee is another CF option.

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    Charlie George, centre forward.

    in reply to: Reform UK #287426
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    Do they? Will they? Not long to wait. Feel free to vote for the fascists.

    in reply to: You wouldn’t believe it #286153
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    (just to put the record straight.)

    I’ll update my files.

    in reply to: Butler’s got the nod #285569
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    “Lies, damned lies & statistics – Nelson’s record was a considerable improvement from where we had been”.

    It is a statistic, but not a lie or a damned lie. A statistic across all the clubs he has managed.

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    A square it is, the root of all evil?

    in reply to: Butler’s got the nod #285360
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    “what is with people’s obsession with Nelson lol”.

    Must be his 23% games won record.

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    “On to page 2 of a post about nothing!”

    Are you suggesting the full stop isn’t something or that it has no meaning? Thought you was/were a teacher!

    in reply to: Good riddence #285240
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    “I appreciate he was dealing with issues off the field but I never got any sense of leadership from him. If he can’t excite the fans, is he motivating the players too?”

    A quick recap on the whole seasons results suggests he wasn’t as inspirational as some of the fans think. We lost and drew with a good few crap teams.

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    in reply to: Your Grand National Fancy Is? #284092
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    “Sorry, Heath. You’ve misunderstood me. I wasn’t claiming to have LITERALLY seen you”.

    Your posts often give away that, despite the fine words, you are a bit dim.

    Did you really believe that I misunderstood you? Or the need to explain that you had not seen me?

    in reply to: Your Grand National Fancy Is? #284084
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    “Maybe we could re-visit that approach to discussions”.

    Given the overbearing smugness of your “postings” and your dodgy “character analysis”, not much chance of a re-visit.

    in reply to: Your Grand National Fancy Is? #284054
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    “I’ve never seen you as a joyful individual”.

    You’ve never seen me, that’s true, yet you can judge me as an individual.

    More like your attempt at humour wasn’t very funny was it.

    in reply to: Your Grand National Fancy Is? #284012
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    Same posters expressing concern for the embryo and horses, but happy to support their “team” in the slaughter and starvation of thousands of innocent children and babies. Feel free to explain that with your faith and worldview.

    Apologies for not adding any “humour”.

    in reply to: Flash News #283758
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    Instant dismissal for any other public sector worker and possible prosecution under GDPR for him and the Government. But of course, employment laws don’t seem to apply to Tory MPs. Up to constituents again to force him out.

    in reply to: It’s only a hunch .. #283351
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    “My ‘hunch’ above was only a tongue in cheek observation of 64s relentless postings to try to generate some interest”.

    Rather than post yet another “about me” response you could post a response to some of Fansy’s openers. They are important issues, aren’t they?

    in reply to: Jeremy Vine and cyclists #282954
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    Try to do the same, and do off road routes as much as possible. Lots of good routes and canal paths nearby. Experience on motor bikes adds to anticipation skills.

    My view is the vast majority of road users are respectful to bike riders, but still at risk from nutters who think it’s funny to get as close as possible and road ragers.

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    I am also a keen cyclist and don’t see any problems with the bus driver. The bus stops were all a reasonable distance from the points the bus passed the bikes.

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    in reply to: I support Israel #282939
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    So they all deserve to starve then?

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    No doubt the posters who raised the starvation by blockade of the Armenians will be equally concerned.

    in reply to: New EU ref #282501
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    Decided on one night by a bloke who wasn’t arsed either way. The only thing he did care about was what was best for him. He saw a golden chance for him and he took it. Sod the rest of us.

    Take back control? Nah. Take control.

    in reply to: Remembering England, the way things used to be… #282378
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    Or the jobs….

    in reply to: Remembering England, the way things used to be… #282377
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    “a few misplaced colon’s”

    As I ger older, I often wonder if my colon has gone missing. Bit like Jimmy Dean, not doing the job right.

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    My first thought was he is holding the bat the wrong way round. There is also a historical inaccuracy.

    Standing with your bat in the air, as they do in baseball, didn’t really start until Gooch and co in the 1980s.

    Cricket nerd! Hope the punctuation meets the JI standard.

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    in reply to: Is it really because you are the problem? #281896
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    I did provide a qualification of “continued actions”. This has gone well beyond the right to defend themselves.

    in reply to: Is it really because you are the problem? #281877
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    So are you justifying the continued actions of the Israelis or not? I’m not, are you?

    in reply to: Is it really because you are the problem? #281868
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    “I could explain how I see it ..again..if I thought there was a genuine interest”

    I for one have no genuine interest in you explaining again the continued mass murder of innocent Gazans, or Sidey’s excuse that these things happen in urban warfare or other conflicts.

    Don’t need either of you trying to justify actions that are wrong.