[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...

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Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Really? What an ****. Imagine having Holly Valance sat at home, and deciding you'd rather go and spend the evening swapping covid-riddled air with a load of dull Tory drones.


Jesus wept
 










clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Somehow Griffins hapless appearance in the late noughties on BBC QT opened the door to the far right.

By 2019 he Farage had appeared a staggering 33 times on the programme, in years running up to the 2016 referendum there was pro-Europe MEPs on were absent.

With Robbie Gibb (former Tory Comms Director) as chair of Beeb and various other Tory moles employed, expect things to continue in a similar vein.

Not really, Griffins hapless appearance led the sequence of events that led to the demise of the BNP. It was one of the worst decisions the party ever made.

Farage et all are just a symptom of the festering wound of Europe within the Conservative party that has been there since the 80s.
 
















Cotton Socks

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Feb 20, 2017
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Misogyny starting to run wild on the leftie echo chamber thread, who would have guessed it?
How is it misogyny? Is there a new rule implemented that we're only allowed to speak about crap things that males say? I'm sure if it was Tom Hardy saying the same things then some of us females might mention that he's very attractive but thick as shit, no sexism involved. Just observation.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Misogyny starting to run wild on the leftie echo chamber thread, who would have guessed it?
Misogyny is about women in general not one woman who is completely off her rocker, having ruined the economy with a crazy budget,
She started off as a LibDem, changed to Conservative, and is now a Popcon. She thinks she’s popular.
i prefer the lettuce.
 


















Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
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Campaigned against pylons in his constituency. Advocated them for everyone else.

Reading that, I'm most confused by why Priti Patel wanted to build pylons in the sea. I can see how this might help Sealand but I'm not sure how she'd propose to transmit the power from the coast to (let's say) Leicester.

Edit: in the interests of fairness, I should clarify that on rereading that she doesn't appear to have actually suggested building pylons at sea, just an offshore transmission network. Which is somewhat less insane (and disappointingly less amusing) but doesn't address the issues of a) massive cost, and b) how you get the power inland.
 
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