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Yes we would much rather vote for convicted fraudsters and those that misrepresent themselves on their CV. Oh Well.. -
The Doomsday Clock may have reached midnight before then.Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostBy 2029 British voters will be begging Elon for help.
Certainly a WW must be in the offing at some point. Unless this time (in human history) is different.
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
The Doomsday Clock may have reached midnight before then.
Certainly a WW must be in the offing at some point. Unless this time (in human history) is different.

Trump is now back in charge, so there is some hope of world peace again like there was between 2017 and 2021. It wasn't luck that were no wars during his first term.
The warmongering neocons like Biden, Harris and Liz Cheney, Boris, Rishi, Starmer, Macron.. (the list is endless) have been defeated for now...Comment
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<WTFH>You right wing fool!! Trump is the spawn of the devil Nigel Farage molests sexy Gnomes! Only lefties could have the brains to lead us to Utopia.</WTFH>Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Trump is now back in charge, so there is some hope of world peace again like there was between 2017 and 2021. It wasn't luck that were no wars during his first term.
The warmongering neocons like Biden, Harris and Liz Cheney, Boris, Rishi, Starmer, Macron.. (the list is endless) have been defeated for now...
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Like MPs who were found guilty of kicking seven bells out of the girlfriends?Originally posted by vetran View Post
Yes we would much rather vote for convicted fraudsters and those that misrepresent themselves on their CV. Oh Well..Comment
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Don't be too sure: the Orange Moron reelection proves how dumb people are.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSurely the level of intelligence and civility in the UK has not dropped so much that people can no longer see through the thin veneer.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Not sure which one you are referring to:Originally posted by Andy2022 View Post
Like MPs who were found guilty of kicking seven bells out of the girlfriends?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catego...cted_of_crimes
its not an either or. Maybe we should treat all convicted offenders as ex MPs?Comment
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Could be one of many, but it's easy to forget (or to rely on wikipedia).Originally posted by vetran View Post
Not sure which one you are referring to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catego...cted_of_crimes
its not an either or. Maybe we should treat all convicted offenders as ex MPs?
Probably not Chris Pincher - it wasn't a girlfriend that he groped.
Imran Ahmad Khan - no, boys for him.
Rob Roberts - well, he said he was sorry, so that makes it OK.
Neil Parish - no that was for beating off, not beating up.
Mike Hill - could be him
Andrew Griffiths - wasn't a girlfriend, it was his wife.
Oh, maybe it was Charlie Elphicke
https://www.thetimes.com/article/cha...cket-3kb30pl6w
…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The former MP who was suspended from Parliament before trial then expelled, tried & convicted and imprisoned ? Which bit of that do you feel the Conservative party failed in?Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Could be one of many, but it's easy to forget (or to rely on wikipedia).
Probably not Chris Pincher - it wasn't a girlfriend that he groped.
Imran Ahmad Khan - no, boys for him.
Rob Roberts - well, he said he was sorry, so that makes it OK.
Neil Parish - no that was for beating off, not beating up.
Mike Hill - could be him
Andrew Griffiths - wasn't a girlfriend, it was his wife.
Oh, maybe it was Charlie Elphicke
https://www.thetimes.com/article/cha...cket-3kb30pl6w
It would have been nice if he hadn't committed any of the offences in the first place but he won a safe Labour seat so the electorate seemed to like him.
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You left out the bit about after he was expelled he was brought back for 7 months, then expelled again once he was charged.Originally posted by vetran View Post
The former MP who was suspended from Parliament before trial then expelled, tried & convicted and imprisoned ? Which bit of that do you feel the Conservative party failed in?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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