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Johnson watch activated - the nightmare begins for the UK!!
"Pigs always die, when was the last time you ate a bacon sandwich the pig was alive?"

The thick c@nt can't distinguish between animals killed for food, that the farmers get paid for, and those that are shot and thrown in the incinerator that don't, so the farmers just bred them at their own cost, just for fun. It's obvious his one and only braincell has never met another one to talk to as he is either totally ignorant of, or totally ignores they way real business works.

Remind me again, apart from posing as Bob the Builder or Larry the Lab Rat, did he ever spend a day in business as an employee or owning one?

No, not writing lies for the Torygraph, or spaffing millions as Mayor of Larndan, actually getting dirt under his nails and earning his wage.
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A guide to cask ale.

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"E. coli warning as tap water in thousands of homes in Surrey and Kent could be contaminated, officials say"


Why anyone would let something like water be publicly unaccountable ? Just mental.
Remember the regulator relaxed the rules on effluents down south not long ago.

(07-10-2021, 19:30)theo_luddite Wrote: "Pigs always die, when was the last time you ate a bacon sandwich the pig was alive?"

The thick c@nt can't distinguish between animals killed for food, that the farmers get paid for, and those that are shot and thrown in the incinerator that don't, so the farmers just bred them at their own cost, just for fun. It's obvious his one and only braincell has never met another one to talk to as he is either totally ignorant of, or totally ignores they way real business works.

Remind me again, apart from posing as Bob the Builder or Larry the Lab Rat, did he ever spend a day in business as an employee or owning one?

No, not writing lies for the Torygraph, or spaffing millions as Mayor of Larndan, actually getting dirt under his nails and earning his wage.

It's clear why he admired Trump so much.
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Imagine if Trump had survived that last US election?? I expressed huge relief that an American electorate managed to get rid of one of the most controversial RW populist "nut jobs" ever seen in a very long time. So Trump is thankfully gone and not alongside this ultimate "snake oil salesman", Johnson, but we are stuck with this lesser version of Trump politics that is really pissing off millions n millions of people like myself up n down the country and we are powerless to do anything about it - sickening!! Why are there still huge numbers of people down south who can't see through these perverse politics in the same way that folk up north condemn them??? I don't get it and despair re this lack of proper nous re these decepticons who practise their extreme politics with impunity!! There is a bizarre similarity to what happened to Trump "across the pond" and the huge numbers of American voters who still attached themselves to this type of extreme, irrational political behaviour where chaos theory is definitely favoured by these morons!!!?? Then the political hero arrives on his white horse to sort everything??? I wonder if that is how these nutcases actually see it!! Rolleyes In Johnson's case, I don't regard him as stupid, but view him as playing the buffoon role to suit his scheming plans alongside the bigger shit heids who have deployed his services. He is certainly a charlatan with no moral compass or regard for true democratic values - sickening to watch the impudence and smirking attached to this infantile behaviour!
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Afghans who escaped the Taliban and had the misfortune to end up here, are now so pissed of with Bodgit and Patel's idea of utopia, they'd rather go home and risk their lot with the Taliban.

Wtf does that say about us as a country?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/o...rm-welcome

If I'm honest, one night in a Travelodge or a Premier Inn makes me want to get home as fast as I can. They are usually located up the arse end of nowhere. I can sympathise with them.
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A guide to cask ale.

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I'll say right away that I believe in Government intervention in certain limited circumstances. But this "head-in-the-sand" Tory Government have taken it to extremes.

Firstly they are wholly responsible for excluding millions of vital workers because they have deliberately invoked a law that excludes these workers because they are "unskilled" or earn less than a certain amount. That's the hospitality, care, agricultural and haulage industries decimated already and a pathetic three-month "amnesty" isn't going to help one little bit. A prime example of Government intervention that is of no use whatsoever to the good of the country.

Now that industrial gas prices have gone through the roof, there are warnings from the energy-intensive industries that some are under such intolerable pressures to be able to continue in business. Added to that, the food processing industry (largely dependent on these pesky "unskilled" workers) apparently cannot process thousands of pigs that are ready to be slaughtered, leaving the farmers under severe pressure. They have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds by honouring their contracts to produce meat for the country and are being left in the lurch by an uncaring Government who haven't a clue about how businesses work and are often inter-dependent on each other. These are cases where the Government should be intervening and subsidising, but no, that's much too sensible.

All the Tories care about is getting their (and their pals') executive salaries and dividend income.

There are many other instances that could be quoted, but that would take up too much time.
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Remember that old Tory line - THE POLITICAL PARTY FOR BUSINESS!! No longer the case and the "chicken has come home to roost" as it becomes very apparent these Brexit Tories had no plan B or C prepared well in advance to deal with issues they were pre-warned about a long time ago. Indeed a lotta of these issues were highlighted in the Brexit OP under Sb Abstract Chat and they were prophetic and absolutely accurate in detailing the implications (with references) of such Brexit folly.
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(11-10-2021, 11:40)ritchiebaby Wrote: I'll say right away that I believe in Government intervention in certain limited circumstances. But this "head-in-the-sand" Tory Government have taken it to extremes.

Firstly they are wholly responsible for excluding millions of vital workers because they have deliberately invoked a law that excludes these workers because they are "unskilled" or earn less than a certain amount. That's the hospitality, care, agricultural and haulage industries decimated already and a pathetic three-month "amnesty" isn't going to help one little bit. A prime example of Government intervention that is of no use whatsoever to the good of the country.

Now that industrial gas prices have gone through the roof, there are warnings from the energy-intensive industries that some are under such intolerable pressures to be able to continue in business. Added to that, the food processing industry (largely dependent on these pesky "unskilled" workers) apparently cannot process thousands of pigs that are ready to be slaughtered, leaving the farmers under severe pressure. They have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds by honouring their contracts to produce meat for the country and are being left in the lurch by an uncaring Government who haven't a clue about how businesses work and are often inter-dependent on each other. These are cases where the Government should be intervening and subsidising, but no, that's much too sensible.

All the Tories care about is getting their (and their pals') executive salaries and dividend income.

There are many other instances that could be quoted, but that would take up too much time.


At every turn he has made things worse Ritchie to advance himself. He went along with Brexit even though he was against it to go up against cameron, he then forced May into a hard Brexit to depose her. Then you have the farcical Irish sea border which has maximised the problem, and created the bizarre situation of loyalists dreaming of a petrol crisis so they can still believe they are part of Britain. It will continue to spiral.

Not investing in gas storage was another in a long line of huge mistakes from this mob.

There was no majority for this Government in people of working age. Or, for that matter, for Brexit.

Pensioners however, no doubt believing they were largely insulated from any downsides, with their own homes and pensions were strongly in favour of both. With our political system its always going to be enough.
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UK +40,224
Germany +2,812
Italy +1,516
Spain +1,277
France +1,120
Portugal +327


Thats the current state of play with covid.
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Proof that Boris and his fawning hordes do have their heads in the sand. If we pretend Covid doesn't exist, then it doesn't. Problem solved.

As discussed on this thread many times over a year ago, the Government are rightly slaughtered in an MP Committee's report over their negligence over Covid right at the very beginning.
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Yep! That Parliamentary Committee report was absolutely damning and I hope the report mentioned the offenders' obsession/distraction with getting Brexit done at that time to the detriment of the country's populace. I also notice certain bereaved family groups dismissing the reference to the wonderful response of the Brit govt vaccination program - it did nothing to mitigate the loss their beloved family members and intimating to stop using it as a "smokescreen" to cover up govt negligence re this issue.
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