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By Tubby Isaacs
#38542
Seven breaches. Seven. I think Sir Keir might have some fun with that.

By Youngian
#51804
Will Islamophobe conspiracy theorist Douglas Murray still be writing for the Telegraph after the takeover?
By Bones McCoy
#51815
Youngian wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:39 pm Will Islamophobe conspiracy theorist Douglas Murray still be writing for the Telegraph after the takeover?
I'd wager that he's no problem with the rich ones.
Especially if they're bunging some Dinars Dougie's direction.
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By Watchman
#67497
To spend more time with his (well heated) horses?
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By Bones McCoy
#67509
I think Robert Stevenson left us the immortal quote.
If I'd listened to the market, I'd have built warmer horses.
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By Rosvanian
#67525
Still an MP and still a cunt
By Rosvanian
#67526
Still an MP and still a cunt
By Bones McCoy
#67529
A classic Tory rags to riches tale.

Came to the country without a penny in his pocket.

(While ignoring the millions in family trust funds).
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By Tubby Isaacs
#67532
I think he'd have lost, despite the enormous majority. The countryside around Stratford is incredibly affluent so that really would take some doing.
By davidjay
#67534
They tolerate our brown friends because they're not racist, perish the thought, but they're not really PLU.
By Bones McCoy
#67537
davidjay wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 1:10 pm They tolerate our brown friends because they're not racist, perish the thought, but they're not really PLU.
Apartheid South Africa had an "honourary white" status they'd award to visitors who'd normally fall foul of their race area laws.
It was a key part of trying to maintain cultural and sporting links with the world during the boycott years.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#67541
Bones McCoy wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 1:23 pm
davidjay wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 1:10 pm They tolerate our brown friends because they're not racist, perish the thought, but they're not really PLU.
Apartheid South Africa had an "honourary white" status they'd award to visitors who'd normally fall foul of their race area laws.
It was a key part of trying to maintain cultural and sporting links with the world during the boycott years.
I recall that people of Chinese origin were classified as 'Asian' but the Japanese (usually much better off) were classified as 'European'. It was a relative thing...
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By Andy McDandy
#67546
The politics of racism can be baffling at times, until you remember it's inherently thick wankers trying to justify something totally illogical.

I think Goebbels summed it up when he said "We will decide who the Jews are" - i.e. if you're a mate, we'll work something out, and if we don't like you, we'll find some way to make it official.
By davidjay
#67560
You're one of them while it suits. The second you outlive your usefulness you're one of Them.
By Bones McCoy
#67562
davidjay wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 11:11 pm You're one of them while it suits. The second you outlive your usefulness you're one of Them.
Tokens get spent first.
By slilley
#67567
Bones McCoy wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 1:23 pm
davidjay wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 1:10 pm They tolerate our brown friends because they're not racist, perish the thought, but they're not really PLU.
Apartheid South Africa had an "honourary white" status they'd award to visitors who'd normally fall foul of their race area laws.
It was a key part of trying to maintain cultural and sporting links with the world during the boycott years.
The rebel Sri Lankan and West Indies cricket teams were granted such a dispensation not that it helped Colin Croft who was turfed out of a “Whites Only” railway carriage.

Simon
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By Bones McCoy
#67595
Meanwhile - over at Bedlam towers.

Farewell, Zahawi – a great patriot, minister, and servant to both Britain and the Conservatives

https://conservativehome.com/2024/05/10 ... ervatives/

A brown-nosing cunt writes ...
So, it’s particularly sad to see Nadhim Zahawi, my old boss, announce that he will be standing down from Parliament at the next election. It’s a sad day personally, to see someone I admire so deeply, who is so full of love for his work, his constituents, and our country step away from this phase of his life. But it’s also a synecdoche of a much broader set of problems that the Conservative Party, and Britain more widely, are facing.

It now feels like a while ago, and I’ve little interest in dredging up the circumstances around his leaving the Government (that also meant his SpAds were left unemployed, of course). Suffice it to say that, in my own opinion, the regard in which politicians are held has fallen below the healthy scepticism that has for centuries provided this island with a bulwark of liberty against tyranny. It has, in too many cases, slipped into a cynicism that has become attenuated from the fundamental Christian ideas like grace and forgiveness that have been prerequisites building blocks of our civilisation.
Just fuck off, take your warm horses and your fanboy spads.

Comments suggest the former spad author now "works" for the Taxpayer's Alliance.
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