By Bones McCoy
#95589
Boiler wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 7:39 am I think it's about time Cooper started throwing her weight around in this direction, rather than appeasing people who'll never vote Labour anyway.
Certainly: Ignore street mobs and you nurture a climate of criminality.
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By Andy McDandy
#95592
I'm pretty sure that one or two days of heavy rain would wash away these protests.
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By Boiler
#95657
I suppose I should now modify my post from earlier in the day to read:

"I think it's about time Mahmood threw her weight around in this direction."
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By Abernathy
#95670
They will struggle to cope with a Muzzy, female Home Secretary. But Shabana is one of Labour’s very best.
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By kreuzberger
#95675
They had no problem with Sajid Javid, but this one will really send them in to orbit - one of Them with a full-diesel terrorist name, extraordinarily well-qualified, and a woman.
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By kreuzberger
#95677
One of Shabana's (yes, she is my mate) earliest tests will be addressing the banning of Palestine Action and unleashing plod on to the militant sandal/socks brigade who, like her, are not so keen on the incineration of civilian communities.

Granted, I am not your go-to scholar in all-things Islam, but I think that the Sixth Pillar would have been "don't be a cunt".
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By davidjay
#95724
Driving through an classic ex-council estate today I saw a bloke standing outside a rundown house who was, and I'm not exaggerating, the most archetypal Reformist I've ever seen - short, dumpy, shaven-headed, toothless, bottom lip almost touching his nose. Hanging out of the top floor window was a huge Union flag. It was such a cliche I felt like looking round for a camera crew.
By Youngian
#95753
Thought it was tongue in cheek at first but a young woman was making the point that being online means the most attractive women in crap towns can search outside their vicinity for more promising prospects. That must add to the disappointment in life for unpleasant arrogant young men. I'm too old for that malarky but since reading this idea I did notice there's more painted roundabouts in my area then fit birds.
By Rosvanian
#95756
Someone's painted over the red cross on the mini roundabout close to where I live.
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By Boiler
#95764
The road where the Hot Cross Roundabouts appeared locally has now gained Union flags too.

I drove through my old village the other day; absolutely none of this nonsense has occurred.
By Youngian
#95770
I drove across Norfolk from near Yarmouth and didn't spot any flag shagger activity in the towns I went through. Deep Tory but maybe not deeply Reform outside Yarmouth. How much of this campaign is very well financed and organised astroturfing?
By davidjay
#95785
Youngian wrote: Sun Sep 07, 2025 5:46 pm I drove across Norfolk from near Yarmouth and didn't spot any flag shagger activity in the towns I went through. Deep Tory but maybe not deeply Reform outside Yarmouth. How much of this campaign is very well financed and organised astroturfing?
Quite a bit, I would imagine. I know that every time an organiser is interviewed, racism doesn't take much scratching to surface.
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