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Previously on "Is Matt Hancock out of his depth? (HEALTH WARNING: BR14 TRIGGER)"
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo, 4 weeks or whatever after the lockdown, international air passengers will now have to quarantine for 2 weeks although for the previous month the government have been saying there is no need. Why so late?
Because Boris & The Ugly Mother****er who pulls his strings are idiots.
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So, 4 weeks or whatever after the lockdown, international air passengers will now have to quarantine for 2 weeks although for the previous month the government have been saying there is no need. Why so late?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSnap but have to admit his tweet today was classic:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI was joking about you using Piers Morgan as an expert, it took you less than an hour?
So why don't you join a forum that is at your intellectual level? Maybe whisper or mumsnet have some kiddies areas?
The point is, things must be bad if someone as stupid as him can get material on you.
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Originally posted by AssPsycho View Post
It's been a bumper week for stupids, both on the political stage and here on CUK
So why don't you join a forum that is at your intellectual level? Maybe whisper or mumsnet have some kiddies areas?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo, I'm just catching up on this disrespect of the man BR14...
"Seven days isolation. Repetitive trolling and stalking, despite warnings. I told him to put his target on his ignore list, but he wouldn't."
Can I again ask that users be given the option of adding moderators to the ignore list.
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So, I'm just catching up on this disrespect of the man BR14...
"Seven days isolation. Repetitive trolling and stalking, despite warnings. I told him to put his target on his ignore list, but he wouldn't."
Can I again ask that users be given the option of adding moderators to the ignore list.
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Wife beating crimes should also remain constant as the number of women...
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Piers "grandstands" not because he's actually annoyed but to shove up his ratings. He's even admitted it.
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