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Originally posted by BR14 View Postby by then, don't let the door slap your arse...................Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOnly because Putin got infected....Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI pay large taxes here, not in Russia
you're a miserable twat.
just what we DON'T need, right now.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti don't give a flying feck.
you're a miserable twat.
just what we DON'T need, right now.
If you don’t like what I post then kist add me to ignore list.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhy oh why oh why do people persist in getting this wrong?
You don't vote for the PM. You vote for a party and the party chooses their leader and that leader becomes PM if a majority is secured.
Next time, just stop the sentence early so you look less like a buffoon yourself.
Depends on the party. In most fully democratic parties you can join and vote for the leader - in fact in most there's nothing to stop you doing so and it's encouraged.
With the Tories you can't do that, as they favour elitism and the notion a few of the nepotistic cabinet are better placed to choose; patently untrue as if evidenced by the fact it's all "I'll scratch your back...". They apparently know better than you who would be best, which seems a shame as it errors on undemocratic.
But: you knew this detail already I'm sure, as you're a Tory voter. My understanding is you're the <name snip> I managed years ago who is an out and out Tory and regularly annoyed permanent staff by boasting of such inappropriately, of which you had to be reminded to "keep it down".
The permies also didn't take kindly to you moaning about very minor trivialities of daily life whilst they faced serious and genuine hardships; I suspect you missed the context of their plight.
(You yourself linked your real name to your userID when placing yourself forward for an IPSE role, so I don't think I'm out of place in posting this.)
If it isn't you, whichever username she has is lurking here. I've tried hard to block the embarrassment from that gig out of my mind.
It seems you're the buffoon, <modsnip>Comment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostTL : DR.
your pompous presbyterian self importance will come home to roost sometime.
hopefully.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyou really are a complete Arsehole, aren't you?
your pompous presbyterian self importance will come home to roost sometime.
hopefully.
I like facts. As Old Greg has highlighted: Facts make BR14 sad.Comment
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostI'm not religious.
I like facts. As Old Greg has highlighted: Facts make BR14 sad.
twat.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postoh, another assgoo socky then.
twat.
It does show your mental deficiency that you are unable to cope with diversity of opinion and instead favour assuming that anybody not in your camp is one of a couple of posters here. At your older age this is particularly strange, although not a surprise.Comment
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