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papa smurf 06-01-2025 09:37

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"America should liberate the people of Britain from their tyrannical government."

:welcome::woot::woot: USA USA USA woo hoo were saved

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...e-keir-starmer

get those American flags ready for victory over Starmer day

Mr K 06-01-2025 09:49

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Weird how all these Brexiteers wanted sovereignty, but are now keen to raise the US flag.

papa smurf 06-01-2025 09:54

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36188772)
Weird how all these Brexiteers wanted sovereignty, but are now keen to raise the US flag.

"all ?

even Rachael from customer services can count better than that

1andrew1 06-01-2025 09:59

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Reach's understaffed tabloid The Express seems to be having a field day on all the free copy Musk is generating for it. I guess it makes a welcome change from the Princess Diana stories.

Damien 06-01-2025 10:10

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36188768)
Well if he didn’t last week, he certainly does now.

Regardless, Elon is utterly naive about how politics works. He’s a quick study when the issue is maths and science - if you listen to him talk rocket science, it’s obvious he genuinely understands what the engineers at SpaceX are doing with his money. But politics is an art that requires relational skills he simply doesn’t have. At all. He doesn’t understand the British constitutional levers he’s fulminating over. Someone’s told him Charles can dissolve parliament so he’s demanding that like it’s 1629.

He genuinely seems to believe in political influence via meme and that Xitter has influence the waning ‘legacy media’ no longer has - so buying a newspaper group will be the last thing on his mind. As long as he persists in that belief he’ll be a nuisance but he won’t seriously affect anything, unless our ‘legacy media’ loses its collective schitt over him and gives him column inches, which will make it a live issue that actually might cause el gov a little bother.

I think he isn't after or seeking to do anything other than troll and get attention.

papa smurf 06-01-2025 10:10

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Wonder if Elon will be doing PMQ's as he seems to be the opposition

Hom3r 06-01-2025 11:35

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36188772)
Weird how all these Brexiteers wanted sovereignty, but are now keen to raise the US flag.


I will NEVER EVER was that dishcloth

Itshim 06-01-2025 15:43

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36188776)
Wonder if Elon will be doing PMQ's as he seems to be the opposition

Well at least he has shown that sir kier is not a shop dummy*.:erm:
* correction shop dummy still has more life in it

Paul 06-01-2025 23:33

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36188772)
Weird how all these Brexiteers wanted sovereignty, but are now keen to raise the US flag.

Making it up again as you go again :rolleyes:

[or just trolling again]. :dozey:

1andrew1 07-01-2025 00:18

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Quote:

Tulip Siddiq refers herself to watchdog after Bangladesh-linked property claims

Minister asks standards adviser to investigate after allegations she lived in homes tied to Hasina government

A senior Treasury minister has referred herself to the ministerial standards watchdog after days of allegations that she has lived in multiple properties tied to the ousted Bangladeshi government.

Tulip Siddiq, the City and anti-corruption minister, has asked Laurie Magnus, the prime minister’s independent adviser on ministerial standards, to investigate whether she might have broken the ministerial code.

Her request came after it was revealed that Siddiq had lived in multiple properties linked to her aunt Sheikh Hasina. Hasina recently resigned as Bangladesh’s prime minister after a popular uprising.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...roperty-claims

Pierre 07-01-2025 09:17

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ght-bandwagon/

We’re all far right now.

https://youtu.be/LsbRrTULpgA?si=xEsCJl9VIN1_P_qj

Escapee 07-01-2025 09:37

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36188806)

I tend to think of it as being the rape for votes scandal.

1andrew1 07-01-2025 10:19

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 36188807)
I tend to think of it as being the rape for votes scandal.

Why?

papa smurf 07-01-2025 10:39

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 36188807)
I tend to think of it as being the rape for votes scandal.

If the cap fit's .....

---------- Post added at 09:39 ---------- Previous post was at 09:28 ----------

The news channels are buzzing with labour supporters trying to bury this

Pierre 07-01-2025 10:52

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36188808)
Why?

Meaning, I think, politicians happy for girls to be raped and not be investigated for fear of losing the islamic vote.

and thats ALL politicians


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