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Hugo Rune

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I find your last sentence very offensive.

It's not the sort of language that should be used on a public forum especially associated with a family orientated football club.

Where are the moderators. You should be censured.
Are you one of those who finds the ‘build a bonfire’ song very offensive too?

Those leading the country and making the rules during Covid were guilty of causing more pain and suffering than Archer & co ever achieved.
 














The Clamp

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The list of possible sanctions are very weak. He should be facing a criminal trial for his law-breaking during Covid. That's LAW breaking, NOT rule breaking.

A better man, a principled man would see the position of PM as a role that demands him to be more accountable than the average man, Johnson saw it as a role that allowed him to be utterly unaccountable. In fact, Boris Johnson thinks being Boris Johnson means he is unaccountable. He has the character of a failed military man. Hang the miserable bastard.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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I find your last sentence very offensive.

It's not the sort of language that should be used on a public forum especially associated with a family orientated football club.

Where are the moderators. You should be censured.
I never realised Jacob Rees-Mogg posted on NSC till just now.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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It is worth taking a breath and realising how ever utterly appalling this administration is with its rhetoric it's even worse at the delivery of it.

To give New Labour it's dues, it did actually follow through with infringement of civil liberties with their bonkers home secretary.

They've become quite desperate now. Braverman pointing the finger at the London Mayor regarding the MET, seemingly obvious to the fact she is equally responsible for overseeing them.

That's why I'm convinced they are out at the next election. They are incompetent and the electorate will give someone else a go.
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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It is worth taking a breath and realising how ever utterly appalling this administration is with its rhetoric it's even worse at the delivery of it.

To give New Labour it's dues, it did actually follow through with infringement of civil liberties with their bonkers home secretary.

They've become quite desperate now. Braverman pointing the finger at the London Mayor regarding the MET, seemingly obvious to the fact she is equally responsible for overseeing them.

That's why I'm convinced they are out at the next election. They are incompetent and the electorate will give someone else a go.
The not being out at the next election doesn't bear thinking about. If they can be so toxic, such liars and so distainful of the electorate for so long and still have any chance of winning then the UK is lost.
 


Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
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Which part of my statement is wrong?
I would imagine that the Commons Priviledges Committee will answer that one for you today.

And look Nadine, why you come on here continuing to defend the one real love of your life is beyond me. He lied to all of us, including you.


Anyway, rather than posting on here, surely you should be doing your job as the parliamentary representative of people like me.

Oh, and answer my letter when you get a chance, there's a dear, rather than just getting a lackey to send a standard response.

Thankyou.

Arnold Layne
Mid Bedfordshire
 






nicko31

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nicko31

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Hope I'm wrong but got this feeling Johnson is going to wriggle off the hook again, the client journalists already have their witch hunt stories ready...
 




Guinness Boy

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I find your last sentence very offensive.

It's not the sort of language that should be used on a public forum especially associated with a family orientated football club.

Where are the moderators. You should be censured.
I know this is controversial but I can't understand why we spend so much money keeping people, young and old, alive when they have no quality of life. One little injection in the right circumstances would save billions.

Also I dont get it that people get free prescriptions at 60 when they are still working. People should pay for their prescriptions unless they are on benefits.

I also get fed up with getting letters from my doctor inviting me in for screening for things I have little chance of having. I'd rather they treat the sick and save money for those in urgent need.
Oh dear. Looks like I have to ban both of you or neither of you.

As for “family oriented football club” and the “won’t somebody think of the children” drivel you wrote on your post report, you should probably be aware that NSC is mostly made up of middle aged men who’ve spent their lives swearing at referees and / or Wilf Zaha and the politics threads contain a small and regular sub-set of the same. 👍
 




Hugo Rune

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Today is a great opportunity for Politicians to boot Johnson out of parliament with the intention that he takes the ‘all Politicians are liars’ or ‘they are all the same’ dogma with him.

My hope is that he is suspended, 10% of voters petition and a by election is called. Then we can all watch him lose his seat again as the buffoon goes for re-election.

Just like historians talk of ‘William Pit the younger’, it’s important that he is always known as ‘Boris Johnson the Liar’. If the committee get it right today, that should be possible.
 






WATFORD zero

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Well only time will tell, we will have to see. I make the comparison because I see the ERG as a small (20-30) group of right wing MP’s who have been a constant problem for their party often derailing policy. It’s only my view but I could easily see the SCG playing a very similar role during the next Labour Government, as I say only time will tell.

Again it’s only my personal view but the whole accusation of ‘whataboutery’ is bewildering in terms of healthy debate.

Here is some comparison to this Government’s attitude towards immigration that was in the same Times article this weekend (source👍)- that also had some strong views on how the SCG are preparing for Government. you can dismiss it as whataboutery all you like

Is Alastair Campbell, who condemned government policy last week, aware that his mentor Tony Blair — with other EU leaders — lifted the arms embargo on the murderous despot Colonel Gaddafi in 2004 as a quid pro quo for the Libyan leader shutting his borders to the sub-Saharan exodus? That’s right: we gave guns to a psychopath engaged in extrajudicial assassinations in return for his stemming the flow of people. Indeed, the entire thrust of western foreign policy for quarter of a century has been to implement policies described as “partnership agreements” — which are mere cover stories, marketing doublethink, for erecting walls.
I see you've eventually moved on from whatabout Jeremy Corbyn to whatabout Alistair Campbell and Tony Blair ? It's obviously only a matter of time before Ramsay MacDonald gets blamed for this current clusterf*** :lolol:

I'm still searching the Internet for a 20 year old whataboutery certificate, but you'll know when I find one :thumbsup:
 
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