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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/7/2019 19:25 | Rip it up (and start again) | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:19 | "No calls at all in 40 mins." A person who believes the right thing was done in parliament today is very unlikely to be in the same demographic for someone who would take timeout to listen to Farage on the radio. Plus it is dinner time/commute time. He would get just as much interest selling Bibles to Hindus. | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:16 | Alphorn I agree. Corbyn needs to step down. His handling of this Jewish nonsense has been woeful. | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:14 | Max - perhaps plug the phone in? If you believe the kipper story then you will undoubtedly believe that tripe. | alphorn | |
18/7/2019 19:13 | These loons make George III really quite sane; even a genius. | alphorn | |
18/7/2019 19:13 | Titbit from the wireless. Nigel Farage on his LBC program opened a new phone line for people who agreed with what went on today in the HoC. Please call in and tell us. No calls at all in 40 mins. | maxk | |
18/7/2019 19:09 | Promised you a miracle | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:08 | Double uptick Minerve. I would rather the Tory party implodes than the country. One result of these party political games could well be the demise of both the Tory and Labour parties and new parties formed (Not the Brexit party for those nutters). They are both as bad as each other which is not a good position to be in when dealing with the biggest event in decades. | alphorn | |
18/7/2019 19:07 | This has been a GREAT DAY. HA HA HA HA HA HA Brexiters. Suck on that. | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:07 | What a girl , respect for Gina . | bargainbob | |
18/7/2019 19:06 | No Dealers are a nationalist minority who have no democratic mandate and should never be allowed to subvert our Parliamentary democracy. | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:06 | I think Gina Miller should be made a Dame! | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:05 | Keep frustrating Brexit folks Kick the can down the road Tick tock go the demographics ! | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:04 | Dear Brexiteers.... Welcome to Parliamentary democracy......takin | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 19:04 | To prorogue Parliament in order to force through a decision that would otherwise be rejected would mean that our democracy is dead. Well done to those Conservatives that stood up for democracy and oppose tyranny. The Brexiteers claim that they wanted to leave to preserve the sovereignty of Parliament warrants a hollow laugh | minerve 2 | |
18/7/2019 18:38 | It must be heartening for Greater Germany to see so many MP's willing to lay down their political lives for the greater good. | maxk | |
18/7/2019 17:00 | Why does that not surprise me Exlogiclad. I bet you look in the mirror and see Boris. | bargainbob | |
18/7/2019 16:59 | xxxxy well done your first interesting post . | bargainbob | |
18/7/2019 16:48 | What is this about kippers. I like Boris if he likes kippers. | exlogicalod | |
18/7/2019 16:40 | Really funny if it was not so serious. The clown never does any research - flies by the seat of his pants. OK for the public but will come a cropper when facts are important. Boris Johnson's bizarre kipper rant, has unravelled after the EU revealed that the regulations that meant the smoked fish had to be wrapped in plastic were in fact decided by the UK. (Even funnier when the kipper came from a non EU island). mm2 have booked marked that discussion too. ;) | alphorn | |
18/7/2019 16:29 | A bit fishy? But don't let facts get in the way of a good story..I mean, who cares about the truth? Boris Johnson's bizarre kipper rant, has utterly unravelled after the EU revealed that the regulations that meant the smoked fish had to be wrapped in plastic were in fact decided by the UK. Firstly it was revealed that the kipper in question had come from the Isle of Mann which is not part of the UK or the EU but a British Crown dependency. The favourite to the next Prime Minister waved the bagged smoked fish above his head during the final Tory hustings. Mr Johnson said the plastic wrapping it was in was an example of EU rules, the “plastic ice pillow" was pointless, expensive, environmentally-dama The regulations were in fact decided by the UK. A spokeswoman for the EU Commission confirmed that Brussels only regulates the temperature of fresh fish - not smoked or processed. She said: "The case described by Mr Johnson falls outside the scope of the EU legislation and it's purely a UK national competence. The British Food Standards Agency has rules for selling food direct to consumers. It stresses that: "All foods must be delivered to consumers in a way that ensures that they do not become unsafe or unfit to eat. Foods that need refrigerating must be kept cool while they are being transported. "This may need to be packed in an insulated box with a coolant gel or in a cool bag." With just days to go before he becomes prime minister, the whole of Europe has been reminded that this is a man whose words cannot be trusted and that he should be nowhere near Number Ten. Boris Johnson made his career as a journalist by writing stories about the EU that bore no relation to the truth. Start as you mean to carry on..the Great British public will believe any thing you tell em! | smartypants |
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