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# Iron Lady 2

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rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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ANYBODY who shamelessly rampages through a hard-working farmer's crops is not fit to lead our country.

End of.
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
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Just caught the tail end of this " Amazing " speech..... did not see much but the post mortem is interesting, poor dear.... maybe she should stand down now and take the pension.
 


Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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Quaxxann
F off!

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Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,798
Seven Dials
She's cursed. Napoleon said he didn't want unlucky generals and the Tories will surely make the same decision.
 


W.C.

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Oct 31, 2011
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Bloody hell, I was sure that the letter falling off thing was photoshopped when I first saw it. How can so much go wrong?


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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Today was proof the lady is hard as nails and untouchable.

Corban MAY as well give up and go home and have a shave.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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saaf of the water
She's cursed. Napoleon said he didn't want unlucky generals and the Tories will surely make the same decision.

I still think she'll hang on until a year before the next election. Just. However there's no way she can fight the next election.

At the moment, with the perils of Brexit to come, anyone would be mad to take it on.

Let her do the dirty work, and then she'll be RUTH lessley shoved aside.
 












bWize

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Nov 6, 2007
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This is certainly the worst government in my life time. Blair was bad and set the ball rolling but what we are witnessing right now is outright embarrassing! Not 100% sure what the answer is but the way this current government are carrying on at the moment isn't a good look to the rest of the world.

We are old school Britain and should be leading the way for democracy as an example to other countries, not going back to Henry VIII times whilst appeasing hedge funders and big business corporations who are lobbying them.

It's shameful
 
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BHAFC_Pandapops

Citation Needed
Feb 16, 2011
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There's a lot on my mind about this, being a working resident of Manchester.

To say all of it is unwise.

So, to quote The Doctor, "Don't you think she looks tired?"
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
49,927
Faversham
Oh Harry,
I know you are of the Leftie persuasion, but I thought better of you.
You can't really want a couple of old Marxists to run/ruin the country , can you?
I am a Tory voter, but am thoroughly dispirited by the present shower.
Nevertheless, I have got to put up with my 'dispiritism':???, because the thought of Corbyn and McDonnell truly frightens me.
I agree with the point you make in one of your other posts..........bring on Scottish Ruth.
It is truly dreadful that this country is so short of political leaders , of any party. I reckon Screaming Lord Sutch would have been PM now, if he had lived.
P.S I always had a soft spot for Harry when he signed from Burnley. What a long time ago that was!

I expect our views are not far apart. My post was mostly a poke at a previous poster....which if I recall correctly is a spat now resolved.

No, I get irked at tory triumphalism. Yes, Corbyn is a worry, but as are indeed the tory shower. Tories have nothing to be tumescent about (unless they are in thrall to Boris - the 'f*cking c*nt' as he was described today - by a tory MP)

For those worried about Corbyn and 'spare head three', I still think they are so surprised at being leaders that they are more likely to capitulate at every turn than lead boldly into a socialist Utopia. If they get in, nothing much will happen.....

All in all, in a UK political context, we live in uninteresting times, after all, I suspect. :cheers:
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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I expect our views are not far apart. My post was mostly a poke at a previous poster....which if I recall correctly is a spat now resolved.

No, I get irked at tory triumphalism. Yes, Corbyn is a worry, but as are indeed the tory shower. Tories have nothing to be tumescent about (unless they are in thrall to Boris - the 'f*cking c*nt' as he was described today - by a tory MP)

For those worried about Corbyn and 'spare head three', I still think they are so surprised at being leaders that they are more likely to capitulate at every turn than lead boldly into a socialist Utopia. If they get in, nothing much will happen.....

All in all, in a UK political context, we live in uninteresting times, after all, I suspect. :cheers:

Both sides are guilty of triumphalism, given the opportunity. A bit like Palace and the Albion with all the ' schadenfreudering' that goes on.
Don't want to risk Corbyn and McDonnell anywhere near Government; and yes, Boris is a f---ing c--t, in my humble opinion..
 




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