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Previously on "Dolan in the slaver"

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Piers Corbyn doesn't look good in the photo.

    He looks old and like Boris Johnson needs to comb his hair.
    He's wearing handcuffs - the only way he could possibly look any better is in the full strait-jacket.

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  • SueEllen
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    Piers Corbyn doesn't look good in the photo.

    He looks old and like Boris Johnson needs to comb his hair.

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  • SueEllen
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    Stop stalking Simon Dolan!!!

    Free Simon Dolan from stalkers!!!

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  • AtW
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    Before commenting remember this - Simon is the best and as such he hires only the best libel lawyers.

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  • ladymuck
    started a topic Dolan in the slaver

    Dolan in the slaver

    Today's Grauniad long read is about covid sceptics and deniers. Of course, our Simon features

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/202...-anti-lockdown

    “A lot of people think that they’re the only ones that think like they do, and they’re not,” the British businessman Simon Dolan told me in January. Early in the pandemic, Dolan, who owns a chartered airline and a motor-racing team and lives in Monaco, attempted to prove through the courts that lockdown was unlawful. The case failed, but as it picked up media attention, people contacted him to express their support – mostly small business owners, he said, and others directly affected by strict lockdown rules. “There’s thousands and thousands, more as time goes past, that think this stuff has been really overblown and there is something a bit fishy about it.”

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