Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
is any one a fan of boris, jan.
Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,657
Unfortunately far to many Brian.
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Sue Nicholas- Location: river
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 5,982
Always some one spreading the muck
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Dover Pilot- Registered: 28 Jul 2018
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Considering the high number of police call outs for domestic violence I assume most decent neighbours do report it. As far as I am aware the press challenged the Met Police after seeing officers at the property which was originally denied and then confirmed after pressure from the BBC.
I am not sure I would cosider a man causing "slamming and banging" and a female screaming "get off me" as a simple argument!
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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sue, muck spreading as you call it is good for the roses, but in this case its buffoon muck, no good for any thing.
Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,657
Dover Pilot wrote:
I am not sure I would cosider a man causing "slamming and banging" and a female screaming "get off me" as a simple argument!
A different scenario could easily be the woman slamming the doors while shouting and screaming and the man simply trying to stop her, there are always two sides to every story.
BTW I am in no way defending Boris as I do not like him.
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Button- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
- Posts: 2,900
Assuming these are accurate quotes (
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/spluttering-boris-johnson-unable-to-deny-photo-with-partner-carrie-symonds-was-staged-when-repeatedly-asked-on-live-radio/ar-AADor8m?li=BBoPWjQ&ocid=mailsignout):
asked if he [Johnson] would himself call the police if he was concerned about an altercation in a neighbour’s property, he said: “I can’t imagine the circumstances in which I would do so.”
Mr Johnson was also asked whether he agreed with his supporter, Jacob Rees-Mogg, that his neighbours were “curtain-twitching Corbynistas”
then they are not the world's best adverts for the Conservative Party. Yuk!
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
boris the PM no chance, if he dose get the job, theres trouble in store. back benchers are talking a vote of no confidence, labour are gearing up for a genral elelection. and Brexit put on the back burner for the time being.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
- Posts: 3,370
it is going to be Johnson, Hunt is just the May EU candidate.
the acid test will be who ends up in cabinet? and how clean the rout of the EU loving back staff ??
no doubt Farage will be watching very closely, ready to unseat any wets?
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Neil Moors- Registered: 3 Feb 2016
- Posts: 1,227
We've moved onto Fox Hunting. Please end this nonsense, bring it to an end now - just choose somebody and let's get on.
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Button- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
- Posts: 2,900
"Tory leadership candidate Boris Johnson... visited the [Heck] factory last week and said he was “insanely proud” to have a new sausage, Boris Bangers, named after him.
"Anti-Brexit Twitter users said they will avoid buying Heck products in future.
One Twitter user said: “Sorry, I will not buy my food from a company that not only endorses Johnson but thinks about renaming their product Boris Bangers #BoycottHeck.”"
Yeah, right. Perhaps I should boycott HP sauce on the grounds that parliament has mucked-up implementing the 2016 Referendum result.
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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what referendum was that button.
Button- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
- Posts: 2,900
The one with the buses!
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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stage coach busses ? button.
Button- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
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Never was so much owed by the many to the few.
And I hollered over t' Ethel, I said, "Don't look, Ethel! You know we can't afford a TV licence, let's do some voting instead."
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ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
- Posts: 2,158
You have to chuckle. Otherwise it might provoke tears. Do these bloody fools really think that they will "unite our country"?
Button- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
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Frankly, one has a surfeit of images for 'the few''; I could equally have gone for a group shot of the DUP or the Eton mess.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 7,482
ray hutstone wrote:Do these bloody fools really think that they will "unite our country"?
Westminster voting intention:
CON: 42% (+17)
LAB: 28% (-6)
LDEM: 15% (-)
BREX: 5% (-5)
GRN: 3% (-)
TIG/CHUK: 1% (-)
UKIP: 0% (-4)
via @KantarTNS, 15 - 19 Aug
Chgs. w/ 13 May
'If no one went no faster than what I do there'd be a sight less trouble in this world'
ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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Based upon the fundamental split which currently dominates our politics (and to which I was referring) that looks like 47/47 to me, given Labour's somewhat belated realisation of the ultra right's dream of a no deal. Is that what you mean by united?
ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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Oh sorry. Forgot the all-knowing emoji (can't be bothered to do it 5 times!)