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A humorous take on the royal wedding from Stewart Lee
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostI see the Guardian are also selling anti Royal wedding souvenirs.
I think that Mr Lee and these left wing check guevara wannabes who write for that rag are just a bunch of spoilt overgrown teenagers.
A lot of people get a lot of pleasure from the Royals and tomorrows events will not only generate a lot of money for our ailing economy but it will also put us back on the map.
I'd like to see how much international interest would be generated by President Hucknall, or whatever ghastly left leaning politically active celebrity we'd end up with if these republicans got their way.
God save the Queen.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI'm with the 'lefties' on this one. It won't generate a penny for the economy. It will, in fact, just cost us a lot of money fawning to these outdated parasites. Our household is the best part of a grand worse off for a start.
Which leaves us where exactly?Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostI'm with the 'lefties' on this one. It won't generate a penny for the economy. It will, in fact, just cost us a lot of money fawning to these outdated parasites. Our household is the best part of a grand worse off for a start.
Or from your past posts, sort of like Attila the Hun saying "I'm with the righties on this one".Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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