- Tue Nov 19, 2024 9:08 am
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A lifelong free marketeer, defence hawk and immigrant to America backs an anti-immigrant protectionist appeaser so he can own the libs.
Killer Whale wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 12:24 pm None of what he writes makes any sense at all, and is utterly unworthy of analysis here, so I won't bother. Also, his style of writing has become so much more dumbed-down since I last read him. Wish I hadn't wasted my time.Gosh, you mean that it still hadn't turned into Tolstoy?
Amazonian wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 7:20 pmIt came as a surprise to me as well.Killer Whale wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 12:24 pm None of what he writes makes any sense at all, and is utterly unworthy of analysis here, so I won't bother. Also, his style of writing has become so much more dumbed-down since I last read him. Wish I hadn't wasted my time.Gosh, you mean that it still hadn't turned into Tolstoy?
Ford’s Essex car works – spiritual home of the Grey Cortina, Transit, White Van Man and the Made In Dagenham women machinists’ strike, subsequently turned into a hit movie starring Bob Hoskins and Jaime Winston.The film was made in 2010, so relatively recent for him. Even so, what the living fuck?
Today the movie would star Ed Miliband as Frank Spencer (‘I’ll pay for any damage’) and Donald Pleasance as Keir Starmer, the Angel of Death, blowing up the Dagenham factory with laser beams from a Chinese satellite in space and carpeting Canvey Island with solar panels.
The party which once stood side-by-side with Barmy Arthur Scargill’s attempted Communist-putsch-cum-civil war, disguised as a last-ditch campaign to keep open loss-making coal mines, now views fossil fuels as a vampire contemplates garlic.And there was me thinking that the Labour party refused to outright support the miners, something that caused a lot of bad blood. Also, things change. Scrapping industries with no thought given to what people will do for a living once they've gone - that's a bad thing. As is keeping people working in obsolete industries which are actively damaging their health, when alternatives exist. And you know what? Net Zero may seem far away, and hard to reach, but the longer you put it off, the further away it gets. To paraphrase one of your favourite films, it's that way and start walking.
The car workers of Luton, the steel workers of Wales, the oil workers of Aberdeenshire are all collateral damage on their crusade to create a broke, ideologically correct, new world, fit for public sector parasites and taxpayer-funded yuman rites lawyers in their overpriced North London slums.Wurble. And aren't you resident in one of those north London slums you claim to be the best community on Earth, people from all over, everyone just rubs along etc?
The ‘working people’ they once allegedly represented are being burned on the bonfire of their Kentish Town vanities.
...off to the Fox & Anchor in Charterhouse Street for steak, egg and chips and a pint of Guinness.So, a pub with an all night licence and situated between a meat market and a hospital sometimes has people come in wearing blood-stained gear? And some old soak wears one if he wants a drink, except the pub has a late licence, so why the dressing up? Unless it's some sort of London Titty Twister, for meat porters and surgeons only?
Rumour was that, because of the all-night drinking licence, the only people you’d find in the pub wearing blood-stained white coats were meat porters. surgeons from nearby Barts hospital and the overnight reporter from Her Majesty’s Daily Telegraph, who kept one handy in case he fancied a large scotch at 3am, which he always did.
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The 'working people' Labour once represented are collateral damage in their new crusade to create a broke, ideologically correct new world
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:55 am https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/arti ... on_desktopWe're gonna need a bigger word...
Gleeful crowing over Hunter Biden, and sucking up to his orange overlord.
Cunt.
Youngian wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:10 pmThe "working people" he refers to are mostly retiredRICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The 'working people' Labour once represented are collateral damage in their new crusade to create a broke, ideologically correct new world
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The 'working people' I once said Maggie should break are now owed a living by Keir Starmer. Unless Brexit shut their factories then fuck em.
he cites Julie Burchill and an article she wrote for Spiked.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 3:10 pm Burchill does semi-regular columns for the weekend Indie. They're the most dreadful shite imaginable - all of them "Younger people think they're cool doing X/People say that people my age shouldn't do Y. Well, they're wrong and I'm better than them and I do/did X/Y and was the best at it ever, science fact."Birchill also has a regular column in Spiked where, obviously, the competition to be the biggest, nastiest, unhinged, contrarian-for- the -sake-of -it cunt is fierce. It seems to be Spiked policy that every word published must be a brutal personal attack on someone.
Rosvanian wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 4:02 pmUsually someone who's part of some elite.Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 3:10 pm Burchill does semi-regular columns for the weekend Indie. They're the most dreadful shite imaginable - all of them "Younger people think they're cool doing X/People say that people my age shouldn't do Y. Well, they're wrong and I'm better than them and I do/did X/Y and was the best at it ever, science fact."Birchill also has a regular column in Spiked where, obviously, the competition to be the biggest, nastiest, unhinged, contrarian-for- the -sake-of -it cunt is fierce. It seems to be Spiked policy that every word published must be a brutal personal attack on someone.
Ford’s Essex car works – spiritual home of the Grey Cortina, Transit, White Van Man and the Made In Dagenham women machinists’ strike, subsequently turned into a hit movie starring Bob Hoskins and Jaime Winston.Obvious what's going on. Lazier than ever, it's getting AI to write its columns.
Today the movie would star Ed Miliband as Frank Spencer (‘I’ll pay for any damage’) and Donald Pleasance as Keir Starmer, the Angel of Death, blowing up the Dagenham factory with laser beams from a Chinese satellite in space and carpeting Canvey Island with solar panels.