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By Andy McDandy
#91715
Mark Pritchard hastily shoehorned in after his moment of clarity the other day...
By Youngian
#91903
Not even Hamilton's Water Breaks on the Norfolk Broads?
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By Bones McCoy
#91910
Boiler wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 4:47 pm Ah, The Critic - owned by Jeremy Hosking via one of his locomotive-owning companies.
That explains a lot, I followed a long to an article about the South Africanisation of Britain.
A story of social disintegration, surging crime, crumbling infrastructure and a gated/ghetto urban split.

For one presenting as Alpha, the author seemed terrified of every shadow.

Who did he expect to save us.
The Southport Rioter demographic, led by some cool heads form the top schools.
"The same way we won the Empire".
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By Crabcakes
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Youngian wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 8:06 am Not even Hamilton's Water Breaks on the Norfolk Broads?
Nowhere better? Really? Because apparently it’s so warm and sunny he’s wearing jeans, and the beach is mostly empty…
By soulboy
#91971
How about in the English sea? Go on, get in the sea.

"No where"? For a champion of all things English, he seems to struggle with the language.
By RedSparrows
#92082
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 4:58 pm Yeah, donor to Lawrence Fox and Andrew Bridgen.

'The people are MAD at what I personally find useful for them to be MAD about. Otherwise, shut up proles.'
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By Bones McCoy
#96879
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 2:29 pm This went so well the last the Tories chucked out a load of people for opposing a mad policy.
Tory candidates must pledge support for leaving ECHR or stand down, says Jenrick
Shadow justice secretary demands prospective MPs sign contract saying they stand for ‘Conservative values’
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ys-jenrick
Jumped up Jenners forgets he isn't officially leader yet.
I wonder how the token placeholder will react.

Meanwhile rumblings as Churchill's graveside as ECHR described as unconservative.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Always good to see "conservative values". Thatcher raised taxes in 1981 (by something like £20bn at today's prices) and cut taxes in eg 1988. In which of those was she not acting in accordance with conservative values?
By Bones McCoy
#96886
Ignoring and binning off inconvenient laws is a new addition to Conservative Values.

I guess "Party of Law and Order" is rather tarnished and old hat after Johnson, Hancock and Sunak got their paws on power.
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By Andy McDandy
#96889
It was always more about inflicting law and order on other people, than about obeying it.
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By Youngian
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According to Rory Stewart having a look at the stats, the number of Tory seats where Reform are second place is nine. And they'll probably lose them.
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By Boiler
#96893
Youngian wrote:According to Rory Stewart having a look at the stats, the number of Tory seats where Reform are second place is nine. And they'll probably lose them.
I think Mr. Stewart may be wrong where my constituency is concerned. Hayes is very popular locally and he's a good constituency MP.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Youngian wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 7:25 pm According to Rory Stewart having a look at the stats, the number of Tory seats where Reform are second place is nine. And they'll probably lose them.
Unclear - who are 'they'?
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