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by xrppzi » Thu Jul 25 2019 9:49am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24 2019 11:21am
True the treacherous, lying, adulterous buffon will soon be our PM. Mainly thanks to a very small group of mostly elderly white people.
Trouble is the main opposition is the current Labour party. I am glad I am as old as I am, childless and with siblings all in Australia.
However I feel politically, I am still very much glad to have my family around me!!!
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by blythburgh » Thu Jul 25 2019 10:44am
You are lucky to have them but you will have a lot of worries for then in the future
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Jul 25 2019 12:39pm
blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25 2019 10:44am
You are lucky to have them but you will have a lot of worries for then in the future
The future is looking increasingly uncertain.
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by kevinchess1 » Sat Jul 27 2019 4:40pm
Boris Johnson has moved into Number 10 with just a suitcase full of clothes and his bike.
She also brought a suitcase.
Politically incorrect since 69
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by blythburgh » Sun Jul 28 2019 9:58am
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27 2019 4:40pm
Boris Johnson has moved into Number 10 with just a suitcase full of clothes and his bike.
She also brought a suitcase.
In some ways I feel sympathy for Johnson's girlfriend. She was the straw that broke the marriage and she is only in her position because the wife chucked him out. But that is no reason to attack her on her figure, dress sense etc. I have heard the press comments have often been mysonigist. She might have been the mistress that wrecked the marriage but he chose to humiliate and hurt Marina Johnson yet again.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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by teamsmith » Mon Jul 29 2019 10:33am
The press have a lot to answer for sometimes!
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by blythburgh » Mon Jul 29 2019 11:08am
teamsmith wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29 2019 10:33am
The press have a lot to answer for sometimes!
Certainly have. A story on MSN today and probably elsewhere. Name and photo of a man who was convicted some years ago. He works for a company who delivered something to Duke of Cambridge and saw the children. Security will have to be reviewed.
It seems as if a man made a mistake some years ago and has tried to go straight and be part of the working/taxpaying community since then.
Now his name and photo along with his past has been splashed everywhere.
Not excusing what he did but he paid the price and if he now wants to go straight the media should not do things that will stop him from doing that or identifies him so people can target him in real life or on the net
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by pakefield » Mon Jul 29 2019 8:44pm
1,000 vauxhall jobs on the line now. Plus all the jobs and businesses that depend on them
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by Boro Boy » Mon Jul 29 2019 9:42pm
pakefield wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29 2019 8:44pm
1,000 vauxhall jobs on the line now. Plus all the jobs and businesses that depend on them
Over 10,000 NE steel workers jobs actually gone while we remained an EU member. Plus all the jobs and businesses that depend on them...
Oh and don't forget to mention the general
worldwide turndown in petrol/diesel car sales!
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by pabenny » Tue Jul 30 2019 6:38am
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29 2019 9:42pm
Over 10,000 NE steel workers jobs actually gone while we remained an EU member. Plus all the jobs and businesses that depend on them...
But that's done. Those jobs won't come back as a result of leaving the EU.
Can you give any examples at all of businesses which are investing in the UK and investing in the UK *because* of Brexit?
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