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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: scawsby steve on December 12, 2023, 09:52:55 pm
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Tonight's bottle job by the Tories means we'll probably have to wait while next Autumn for the GE.
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Probably not SS. This hasn't finished. The far right of the Tory party have only voted for this tonight so they can demand harder amendments at the next stage in the New Year. That is when Sunak faces the real test.
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Probably not SS. This hasn't finished. The far right of the Tory party have only voted for this tonight so they can demand harder amendments at the next stage in the New Year. That is when Sunak faces the real test.
We’ve seen it before, when push comes to shove they’ll show once again they haven’t the balls to bring their govt down
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Why would they?
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Why would they?
Well they wouldn’t would they, they like to talk the talk, but when it comes to walking the walk, they bottle it, or rather think more of the gravy train they are riding
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Probably Sunak started his speech to them , My Lord's, Ladies and Sirs
And out went Fletcher Gullis Anderson etc to wreak havoc down the line
He got what he wanted , they got they wanted
Remember Sir Gavin Williamson , sacked twice I think it was and there his is Sir (appears thick as a chop) Gavin
And how did Fabric*nt get his honour.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-67688115
Sure this isn't a meritocracy
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Fabricant's honour was Johnson's parting gift of a great big steaming shite in the system.
Along with the peerage for his love child that no-one in the Press ever investigates.
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Fabricant's honour was Johnson's parting gift of a great big steaming shite in the system.
Along with the peerage for his love child that no-one in the Press ever investigates.
Theres an injunction preventing the investigation of Miss Fitzjohnson
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Fabricant's honour was Johnson's parting gift of a great big steaming shite in the system.
Along with the peerage for his love child that no-one in the Press ever investigates.
Theres an injunction preventing the investigation of Miss Fitzjohnson
Astonishing isn't it?
The Press are legal obliged to protect the personal life of someone whose personal life was put front and centre by her dad (probably) making her the youngest life peer in history, despite her CV being barer than our trophy cabinet.
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Is that Fabricant's own hair, or is it a syrup?
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Is that Fabricant's own hair, or is it a syrup?
He shares it with soggy biscuit Boris.