| Forum Reply | Greg Wallace at 12:46 3 Dec 2024
Ah was it when she said erm... err..... Nah sorry you've lost me - when did this dreadful harridan ever say anything that made even the tiniest, vestigial, infinitessimal amount of sense exactly ? (cf Hartley-Brewer) [Post edited 3 Dec 12:48]
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| Forum Reply | Greg Wallace at 12:44 3 Dec 2024
I would definitely watch that !! |
| Forum Reply | One for Tummer... at 12:43 15 Oct 2024
You're a bit of a joke aren't you. A living breathing MAGA cliché. Or maybe not..Are you actually real or has someone let rip with a bit of generative AI ? Hard to tell... [Post edited 15 Oct 12:44]
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| Forum Reply | Sue Gray steps down at 16:24 9 Oct 2024
I know, just imagine if he'd been given more time - he could have had lies written down the side of every bus in the entire country.. |
| Forum Reply | Sue Gray steps down at 19:12 8 Oct 2024
Sorry, my perspective is a bit different as I haven't lived in Wales since disappearing off to college in the last millennium (and not much in the way of family back there anymore ). I'm aware that there is a deal of frustration there from my fine countryfolk still resident though so you make a fair comment, of course. I'm really not looking to be an apologist for him. Frankly, I would have thought Starmer, being a notably sharp individual, with the machinery he has behind him and the hostility of the "popular" press might not have made such a daft and easily avoidable gaff (a gift to the hacks). But he did, so yes, call it out - but at the same time, perspective and that (cf just Johnson on his own).... |
| Forum Reply | Sue Gray steps down at 16:00 8 Oct 2024
I'm not rigorously defending anything, just pointing out the somewhat stark differences and the disingenuous reporting. To call me a die-hard Labourite would be something of a stretch to say the least - but, full disclosure, I really hate the 'king Tories and, by any objective standard, with righteously justifiable reason.. [Post edited 8 Oct 16:02]
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| Forum Reply | Sue Gray steps down at 11:13 8 Oct 2024
Rich, he's got one hell of a way to go to match what preceded him ? What £76K compared to the millions on Mone's wasted PPE, Johnson redecorating the flat (the Lytle debacle) and his private residence (Brownlow) + all those free holidays, Truss absolutely rinsing the taxpayer on foreign trips and beauty treatments. Oddly enough the transgressions of the previous administration weren't widely reported in the Fail, Torygraph or Murdoch rags. But hey, they wasted no time on reporting on this storm in a teacup. I wonder why - actually I don't, it's painfully flipping obvious ! Oh and just look, there is everybody's favourite fat Etonian shed all over the papers going on about Starmer. Absolutely no end to his hypocrisy and entitlement. Perhaps he'll write another sht book about it soon.... [Post edited 8 Oct 11:16]
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| Forum Reply | Trump assassination attempt again at 11:40 17 Sep 2024
True Rich. You'd think that the office of President was too important, too prestigious, too critical for a chancer like Trump to ever get close, That one would have to be a particular class of upstanding to deserve it. However, when you look closer there's a fair selection of nausea-inducing rogues who have been there - Wilson, Jackson, Arthur etc.. Though at least back then the US was not a superpower let alone the foremost superpower - which makes the prospect of Dump all the more worrying (especially since he clearly was not subject to being shaped into a more moderate statesman by the office the first time around, as many had hoped he might be...) Then again, those who say he would never work here - and we ended up with that mendacious, bumbling, insubstantial haystack Johnson. Not quite the same but certainly molded from the same heap of stinking sht... [Post edited 17 Sep 11:44]
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| Forum Reply | Trump assassination attempt again at 15:05 16 Sep 2024
I don't watch CNN. There is plenty of proof for the likelihood or even certainty of most of the above in statements he has made himself, his actual deeds between 2016-2020 and the Project 2025 document. I mean, ffs like... |
| Forum Reply | Trump assassination attempt again at 12:55 16 Sep 2024
Ooh, I'll have a go 1) Will dismantle the neutral civil service and replace with a politicised one formed from his cronies 2) Will see to it that any route towards universal healthcare will be closed for good 3) Will reward billionaires like himself with further tax cuts Bonus 4) Will capitulate to Putin undermining allies of the US but also devaluing the US itself in regards of its own national security and perceived strength Not to mention what his (as yet unstated plans) are for electoral reform (talk of never having to vote again ?), the advancement of populism, introducing further tariffs for the purpose of his obsession with protectionism thereby stoking further inflation, stuffing SCoTUS with even more conservative justices sympathetic to his aims and agenda (in turn weakening constitutional checks and balances even further), .. I mean really ? No negatives ? Really ?? [Post edited 16 Sep 12:57]
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| Forum Reply | Labour voters at 09:42 9 Sep 2024
" window of opportunity for blaming the Tories slammed shut" No it didn't. That window is still very much wide open and blowing about in the gale with papers swirling all over the place... |
| Forum Reply | David Conn: There is more to lament about fallen Swansea than relegation at 13:47 16 May 2018
Not at all amigo. I'm not clapping and I'm certainly not happy. I'm not an active participant of the ST either but I do recognise that quaint old concept of apportioning the blame correctly and venting my anger in the necessary direction. So to repeat - what else could the Trust have done ? (once they no longer held a majority - thanks to the roofer, the shyster and vending machine salesman et al pulling the rug from under them) - what legal action can be taken ? (there was nothing limiting the shareholders from dumping other than the usual fiduciary duties to the club and the shareholders - good f'ing luck arguing those were breached down at the ChD) Point is - what good are you actually doing ball-acheing about it on here ?? [Post edited 16 May 2018 13:48]
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| Forum Reply | David Conn: There is more to lament about fallen Swansea than relegation at 12:53 16 May 2018
Would dearly love to know what all the whingers on here a - think the Trust could have done more ? b - what recourse to legal action there is ? Seeing as Cocknose and his pals (including the shyster hotelier) sold to a consortium that then had a majority share... You lot do my head in... [Post edited 16 May 2018 12:54]
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| Forum Reply | British fight back? at 07:48 21 Jun 2017
Yeah, really plausible. The fact that he was shouting "I want to kill all Muslims" and then contemptuously waving from the back of the police van really lends powerful credence to your theory. Moron ! |
| Forum Reply | The OFFICIAL Bob Bradley must go now thread *Sticky* at 17:36 3 Dec 2016
I'm on a train back to Liverpool St packed with Spuds fans and, make absolutely no f'ing mistake, we are a total laughing stock. When an Australian says 'Eyy Mayr thii gaain deen' it says it all. The clueless slaphead Septic has to go. Sooner better... |
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