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So it's all Maggie's fault?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSorry if this offends some of the ladies here, although in a way it is flattering. But I think a major contribution is the bossy women in politics these days.
The problem is they're too efficient and demanding, whereas the guys of yesteryear were more laid back and for the most part less efficient.
It may sound a bit sexist; but I think there should be fewer women in politics (preferably none) and more in classrooms, where they would be more effective than most of the guys.
Oh boy - I'd better go and hide now.
(I'm aware there were bossy women before her. ) However most of the women now seem like Chloe Smith."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I would feel happier about making sure peasants paid their taxes if politicians at least had a decent go at untangling Blair's companies within companies shenanigans and asked serious questions about how he earns such vast sums of money in the first place. I realise it's a waste of time going after the super rich, but as Blair is an ex prime Minster, he should be an exception. Also, his security that we pay for is a waste of tax payers money.Comment
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We pay for all ex-PMs security so we have to pay for his especially when I think more British people want him dead than Thatcher.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAlso, his security that we pay for is a waste of tax payers money."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I'm willing to take that risk.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWe pay for all ex-PMs security so we have to pay for his especially when I think more British people want him dead than Thatcher.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm willing to take that risk.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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wtws+1Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm willing to take that risk.
I'm more than willing, can they remove the wicked witch & snot goblin's security too? - pleaseComment
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If people in employment are "peasants" how do you classify yourself?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI would feel happier about making sure peasants paid their taxes if politicians at least had a decent go at untangling Blair's companies within companies shenanigans and asked serious questions about how he earns such vast sums of money in the first place. I realise it's a waste of time going after the super rich, but as Blair is an ex prime Minster, he should be an exception. Also, his security that we pay for is a waste of tax payers money.
Hard Brexit now!
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Aspiring peasant, peasant, with a pinch of hyperbole.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf people in employment are "peasants" how do you classify yourself?
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This is part of the problem with our collective and manipulated, subservient mindsets. We think that contacting our MP will somehow change anything. It doesn't. It just means we've had to dig a little deeper into our pocketses to pay for a standard letter of reply, just to rub their conceit deep into our little noses a little more.Originally posted by Epiphone View PostHave twittered this to my MP asking him to justify (he's a Lib Dem)
The are a self-serving Elite interested only in their own careers and ensuring the status quo.
They despise us. But they have no idea how much we despise them. There's 656 of them, 60 milion of us and one day, that will be their undoing.
The very essence of defining a mendacious character with an evil, self-serving deep snout can be found in the moral bankcruptcy of a bullied worm that one day announces to his peers that "they will stand as an MP".
Utter utter scum. There's not enough piano wire and lamposts for these evil bastards. I would quite happily spend a day without invoicing, hanging these scum and watching them swing, pour encourager les autres.
Utter, utter, despicable pieces of privileged tulips.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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