Weird Granny Slater
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I'll tell you what happens with improbable groupings. You start with bird-brained adumbrations. They are then half-baked into a limp tantrum, a dummy spit, and you go through the corridors with your chest out, having a cow, a hissy fit, irrelevant to the real needs, and you end in the grotesque chaos of a Labour deputy leader - a Labour deputy leader - hiring political nobodies to mince around Room 8 handing out rusks to toothless Lords and Ladies.
'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Reginald Barrington
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#984 is that a Rabelais quote?
Arte et Marte
Pablo- Registered: 21 Mar 2018
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#985, #984 sounds more like something out of Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
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Brian Dixon
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yeah more like this.
Weird Granny Slater
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#985 Rabelais could certainly do something for the European Commission and pederasty in the Catholic hierarchy. And what would Swift make of the Irish backstop? But we have Hislop.

As for Monty Python, no-one expects the Bedwellty crew.
'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Pablo- Registered: 21 Mar 2018
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#988, Swift would think the Irish backstop probably had something to do with pederasty among the Catholic hierarchy. Given that he wrote “The Benefit of Farting Explained” he had a fairly earthy sense of humour.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Good news for Jezza at last with his party 5% ahead in the polls all of a sudden, would still be 19 seats short of a majority but with smaller party support could form a Government. I think it gets forgotten that the Scottish Tories essentially kept their national party in office the last time around and with Ruth Davidson out of circulation those seats could easily go back to the SNP.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Reading various reports late evening it appears that Jezza is on the verge of a coup with the PMs side warming towards the idea of allowing MPs to vote on a second referendum. Many Labour coves will be against it but it would tear the Tories apart which would pave the way for a General Election.
Ross Miller
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Any sensible left leaning individual would not want a general election whilst Corbyn is leader of the Labour Party, whilst he may not be unelectable he has failed to show any real leadership qualities at a time when any half decent opposition leader would have wiped the floor with the government.
He is in danger of leading the Labour Party into the same political wilderness as Foot did and as May and any named potential successor is likely to do for the Tories
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Reginald Barrington
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Arte et Marte
Captain Haddock
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Ross Miller wrote:Any sensible left leaning individual would not want a general election whilst Corbyn is leader of the Labour Party.
The best £3(s) I ever spent!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7087929/Pro-Palestine-group-supported-Corbyn-forces-Jewish-shops-close.html"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
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Ross Miller
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They are small minded, childish idiots - funny how you seem to approve of them Bob; likeminded are we?
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"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,
While loving someone deeply gives you courage" - Laozi
Captain Haddock
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"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
Keith Sansum1
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I did watch the Leeds unity meeting and I wasnt that impressed with JC
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Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
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I did watch the Leeds unity meeting and I wasnt that impressed with JC
ALL POSTS ARE MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS
Captain Haddock
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Corbyn’s in Portsmouth for D Day 75 commemorations.
So far he’s identified 15 of the veterans for possible war crime tribunals.
"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
Dr. Hunter S Thompson
Brian Dixon
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is that right bob, might as well summons the whole british army officers included, and not forgetting the entire government as well.
Brian Dixon
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ps. might as well summons Winston Churchill and his war cabinet and yank president and his war cabinet as well.
ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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#1,000 - You're such a wag, aren't you?