By Youngian
#55651
How’s Johnson viewed by the National Conservatives like Kruger and Cates? Fuck anything that moves when the wife’s not looking but is reprocreating the white race.
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By Abernathy
#55652
Danny Kruger is the son of the Brexit-loving Tory TV cook and baking competition judge Prue Leith, whose singular redeeming quality, not shared by Danny Boy, is her commitment to supporting the Campaign for Dignity in Dying.

They made a (not bad) TV programme on the issue together for Channel 4, in which Ms. Leith came over as somewhat nicer than her frightful son.
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By Andy McDandy
#55654
Youngian wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 3:50 pm How’s Johnson viewed by the National Conservatives like Kruger and Cates? Fuck anything that moves when the wife’s not looking but is reprocreating the white race.
He's the one Danny boy doesn't like to judge. Bit like Trump and the religious right. They can all get to fuck, and from there find their way to hell.
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By Boiler
#55674
Abernathy wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:46 pm I have a barely controllable urge to smack Andrew Bowie, the Tory MP popping up on the telly to discuss the by-election results, squarely in the teeth. Please help.
Clip of him on Sky News today.

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By Abernathy
#55692
https://uk.style.yahoo.com/government-c ... IsRgpksirx

Government ‘considering tax cuts to lure back lost Tory voters’

In other news : "Bears confirmed as favouring woodland sanitary facilities." "One legged duck definitely swims round in circles". " 'Yes, I DO sleep on my back' says Dolly Parton. "
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#55741
Parliament votes for case law?

The man is a gibbering cretin.
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By Samanfur
#55772
Zac Goldsmith and Nadine Dorries urge voters to desert Tories: ‘The PM simply could not care less’

Zac Goldsmith and Nadine Dorries have launched a fresh attack on Rishi Sunak, urging anyone who cares about animal welfare to vote against the Conservatives at the next election.

Lord Goldsmith, a Tory peer and former environment minister, said anybody who “cares even one jot” about the issue should choose another party, claiming the prime minister “could not care less”.

He was backed by Ms Dorries, the former culture secretary and Boris Johnson ally, who echoed his call for animal welfare supporters to ditch the Tories.

Lord Goldsmith’s latest broadside against Mr Sunak comes months after he quit as a minister over the PM’s “apathy” toward climate change.
By Youngian
#55781
Sunak’s a veggie and still manages to upset the Aspinall animal rights wing of the Tory party. But may as well hold onto their horrible wankers who shoots lions vote.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#55782
Dorries gets both barrels from fellow Tories...




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By Yug
#55815
The influential Tory donors behind the JCB digger empire could be hit with a bill for more than £500m to settle a longrunning investigation by HM Revenue and Customs, the Guardian can reveal.

The investigation into Anthony Bamford, a Tory peer, and his brother Mark, the director of a subsidiary of the Conservative party, is understood to span a complex network of offshore tax havens and companies.

The inquiry is understood to be targeting efforts by the Bamford dynasty to aggressively minimise the payment of UK taxes and covers two decades...

https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ax-inquiry
Oh dear. How sad etc etc
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By Boiler
#55831
It looks rather disused to me: looking for 42 Midland Road in Wellingborough shows it never has looked much but the last Street View image was in 2019.
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By Boiler
#55860
Well... you utter, utter cunt.

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/polit ... ty-361512/
A Government minister has expressed regret that the Brexit referendum did not require a supermajority to pass.

Northern Ireland Office minister and leading Brexiteer Steve Baker made the comments as he suggested a “50 per cent plus one” majority would not be advisable for a vote on Irish unification.

The 2016 vote on leaving the European Union passed with a roughly 52 per cent-48 per cent split.

On Monday, Mr Baker told the 65th plenary of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly (BIPA) that the referendum “probably should have been a supermajority” of at least 60 per cent.
By Bones McCoy
#55882
Boiler wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2023 6:40 pm Well... you utter, utter cunt.

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/polit ... ty-361512/
A Government minister has expressed regret that the Brexit referendum did not require a supermajority to pass.

Northern Ireland Office minister and leading Brexiteer Steve Baker made the comments as he suggested a “50 per cent plus one” majority would not be advisable for a vote on Irish unification.

The 2016 vote on leaving the European Union passed with a roughly 52 per cent-48 per cent split.

On Monday, Mr Baker told the 65th plenary of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly (BIPA) that the referendum “probably should have been a supermajority” of at least 60 per cent.
STEVE BAKER?

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By MisterMuncher
#55887
In fairness, having a unionist vote only worth one and a half times that of a nationalist does represent some progress in Tory minds
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