Bangersanmash 3,359 Posted Monday at 08:59 Report Share Posted Monday at 08:59 8 minutes ago, WILF said: It’s not just him……it’s not just a Labour thing or a Tory thing……it’s a Westminster thing It’s a European governments thing….. Starmer is one of thousands Well run them all out then. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 3,359 Posted Monday at 09:00 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:00 24 minutes ago, Goly said: Drive him out, the cnut just got voted in! Lol Yeah by most of the older generation that thought labour would be like the old labour back in day when my grandfather was a youth. Lol. Boy was he wrong an my older family members aunties. Silly c**ts. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,664 Posted Monday at 09:01 Author Report Share Posted Monday at 09:01 (edited) 34 minutes ago, WILF said: It’s not just him……it’s not just a Labour thing or a Tory thing……it’s a Westminster thing It’s a European governments thing….. Starmer is one of thousands The idea of democracy is now outdated. Which ever party we vote for we get patronised, ignored and ripped off. The planet is run by the super rich. And we are just passive observers. Twas ever thus. But now it's plain to see. Edited Monday at 09:24 by jukel123 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bangersanmash 3,359 Posted Monday at 09:18 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:18 Hit the nail on the head with this video. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
iworkwhippets 12,708 Posted Monday at 09:24 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:24 1 hour ago, kanny said: Kannyy son, those shoes are on the wrong feet pal, they should be on the feet of the labour voters , 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 1,410 Posted Monday at 09:26 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:26 Send the pensioners and the dole wallers in first, gid up theer lads! 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 20,758 Posted Monday at 09:49 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:49 Starmers government is unravelling quicker than a Laggy band ball in a bucket of broken glass ...once Rachel from accounts goes he won't be far behind her ,only problem is the next crackpot on the conveyor belt will replace him , that said maybe that's what's needed to give Joe's head a wobble... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,664 Posted Monday at 09:55 Author Report Share Posted Monday at 09:55 (edited) 36 minutes ago, Goly said: Send the pensioners and the dole wallers in first, gid up theer lads! https://youtu.be/_YMVPXmaKds?si=dV1U-viQiZPLAGIp I'm ready and primed for action. As long as there's plenty of Portaloos dotted along the battlefield, Putin had better beware. Edited Monday at 10:04 by jukel123 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,812 Posted Monday at 10:37 Report Share Posted Monday at 10:37 I don’t think Trump would allow a prick like starmer to take any glory anyway. What we could contribute compared to the US would make it easy as f**k for trump to sideline him. Ending the war will be controlled by Trump and it’s a huge PR opportunity for him. He’ll own it. If the UK has ambitions to get involved in such serious shit then politicians should make sure the armed forces have the capability to double down if it goes wonky. 5 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
iworkwhippets 12,708 Posted Monday at 11:40 Report Share Posted Monday at 11:40 1 hour ago, jukel123 said: https://youtu.be/_YMVPXmaKds?si=dV1U-viQiZPLAGIp I'm ready and primed for action. As long as there's plenty of Portaloos dotted along the battlefield, Putin had better beware. And me I'more than ready, it's folks like me that's needed on the front line, any signs of trouble, I'm off, I can run like the fcuk Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 20,758 Posted Monday at 11:59 Report Share Posted Monday at 11:59 If only starmer was as keen to protect UK borders eh ...says it all 7 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 20,758 Posted Monday at 12:00 Report Share Posted Monday at 12:00 19 minutes ago, iworkwhippets said: And me I'more than ready, it's folks like me that's needed on the front line, any signs of trouble, I'm off, I can run like the fcuk 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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jukel123 8,664 Posted Monday at 18:55 Author Report Share Posted Monday at 18:55 (edited) Poor Jeremy caught lying. And he has to go to the trouble of avoiding tax by putting his land into a trust. Poor Jeremy! Pay tax like the rest of us have to ya fat b*****d. And if you're going to punch someone, don't pick on lowly BBC employees half your size. Ya coward. Edited Monday at 19:03 by jukel123 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Borr 6,436 Posted Monday at 19:17 Report Share Posted Monday at 19:17 18 minutes ago, jukel123 said: Poor Jeremy caught lying. And he has to go to the trouble of avoiding tax by putting his land into a trust. Poor Jeremy! Pay tax like the rest of us have to ya fat b*****d. And if you're going to punch someone, don't pick on lowly BBC employees half your size. Ya coward. Another sound fella , although I didn't know he was pro EU , he's right he could hide his cash off sure , they'll always be a loop hole for the wealthy, but he's honest about it, I think there should be a threshold saying 10million on farms , if you've got a 50million farm you can lose a bit over a generation.... That said plenty of farmers voted remain , predominantly so they could keep their eastern Europeans in a caravan out the back... 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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