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Previously on "Boris couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery"
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I completely disagree, I think most people are intelligent enough to come to the same conclusion from their own experience that it's a tulip situation but it has been handled just about OK.Originally posted by Paddy View Post60% would drink piss and say it tastes fine and Boris is trying his best.
The "look at this picture of a child you put on a hospital floor" stuff just doesn't work with the public.
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With 50% plus conservative polls and 60% thinking they are handling this well l I would say most people are in the Boris Brewery getting hammered.
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Wow, you are a new shade of dumb. I'm talking about holding the correct person to account. You're talking about parties in power. I'll leave you to sit there and think about what you've said.Originally posted by WTFH View PostClearly you are chewing toxic crayons.
Things that are done wrong by the Tory party when the Tory party are in power = Tory party to blame.
Not "but, but, but what if Diane Abbot had said the same numbers that Pritti Patel came out with"
Things done wrong by other parties when they were in power = not the Tory party to blame.
You really have drunk too much Tory Koolaid.
You'll probably need practice shaking hands again once social distancing is lifted.
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Boris changes his plan (Domonic Cummings in reality); you can only go to work from Wednesday onwards unless your employer (client co) has a distancing and hygiene plan in place.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThose that can, do. Those that can't, keep their heads down and invoice.
HTH. BIDI.
FTFY
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If this means the weather? Yes, pleaseOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostSo that would be an improvement, probably
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If people don't point out what's wrong, we will one day wake up in Venezuelan type of country.Originally posted by BR14 View Postyou on a loop tape?
same whingeing regardless of thread.
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So you can't actually answer, good on you for following in the footsteps of JohnsonOriginally posted by malvolio View PostPerhaps you should start from understanding what his job actually is. There's a good hint in my earlier post, so see if you can work it out. Although since you utterly failed to understand it last time around I doubt that will help.
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you on a loop tape?Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostIf there is no inquiry into shady things going on with medical cannabis, then yes that could mean being an accomplice.
His government is also pushing hard for IR35 that removes competition of small independent contractors from the market. This also begs for an inquiry.
same whingeing regardless of thread.
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If there is no inquiry into shady things going on with medical cannabis, then yes that could mean being an accomplice.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThings that happened when T-May was in No 10
His government is also pushing hard for IR35 that removes competition of small independent contractors from the market. This also begs for an inquiry.
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