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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostTake the blinkers off. Its an exceptionally well written article by Toynee.
Some divvies just cant see the wood for the trees!
An "exceptionally well written article" my testicles!
Sorry old boy. Clearly you wouldn't know an "exceptionally well written article" if it were rolled up tightly and inserted into one of your available orifices.
La Toynbee is the worst kind of champagne socialist. What they say about women being able to multitask must be true as she manages to be a snob, an arselicker and a hypocrite all at once.
She'll be in her villa in Tuscany now, sipping a nice Chianti and weeping for the poor, downtrodden underclasses she's left back in the UK.
Stupid bitch.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'll look forward to reading that.
Hey, you're not "old holborn" are you? That was a classic rant of his there the other day. I wish I'd kept it, but I can't now find it (and can't be arsed to look too hard.)
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostHas been known under a number of names.
Setting up a 'proper' blog to post loads of twaddle under the 'offical' HairyArsedBloke name.
Hey, you're not "old holborn" are you? That was a classic rant of his there the other day. I wish I'd kept it, but I can't now find it (and can't be arsed to look too hard.)
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYeah right. She is an unreconstructed leftie who has no interest in the poor other than to use them as a stick with which to beat the rich and capitalism:
I may not agree with her politics, but I have few doubts that it is based upon a genuine conviction, even if she does use it to further her own career.
But what benefit would accrue on the poor by her not doing so? If she didn't continually increase her status, no-one would listen to her and debate her views. And contributing her salary to the cause would be a piss-pot in the ocean.
tim
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostTake the blinkers off. Its an exceptionally well written article by Toynee.
Some divvies just cant see the wood for the trees!
The latest disaster is Downing Street's mishandling of a windfall tax on energy companies. The idea was allowed to run until the last moment, suggesting £1bn of unearned profits might be taken to ease the pain of the poorest. Downing Street started the talk of issuing energy vouchers to the needy, and only days ago denied the idea was dead. When Compass, the left-of-centre pressure group, gathered a great popular petition in support of it, endorsed by 122 MPs, several parliamentary private secretaries and, privately, many ministers, it looked like pushing at an open door. After all, Brown himself was the architect of that £5bn windfall on the utilities.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostProbably half of us post there on and off.
Sometimes I think I recognize your style in replies there HAB.
Setting up a 'proper' blog to post loads of twaddle under the 'offical' HairyArsedBloke name.
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Take the blinkers off. Its an exceptionally well written article by Toynee.
Some divvies just cant see the wood for the trees!
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Originally posted by bogeyman View Post...gets herself a new a*hole ripped.
About time too...
CIF:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...onbrown.labour
(enjoy the comments from disgruntled Guardianistas!)
Guido:
http://www.order-order.com/2008/09/p...our-party.html
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St Polly of Toynbee...
...gets herself a new a*hole ripped.
About time too...
CIF:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...onbrown.labour
(enjoy the comments from disgruntled Guardianistas!)
Guido:
http://www.order-order.com/2008/09/p...our-party.htmlTags: None
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