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Tom and Jerry I Like it. I am sure this will be the new replacement for Wallace and Gromit
 
Mad Professor said:
I'd pay good money to watch Corbyn and Farage in a head to head on the Telly
But think the unthinkable - what if Corbyn and Trump were duly elected

Will the last person leaving the planet please blow out the candles.

It gets worse... Kanye West said we would run in 2020. If you think Trump's a nut-case, Kanye will make him look like a political genius.

I despair....
 
Not singing the National Anthem - the clowns are actually more clueless than I thought.

Suprised he didn't bring along Gerry Adams, Khaled Mashal and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner so they could get started on their plans for when they get into Downing st :rofl:

Cameron must be pissing himself !
 
What time is PM Qs ? Might actually watch it for the first time ever :D
 
Bing said:
What time is PM Qs ? Might actually watch it for the first time ever :D
Coverage on BBC2 starts at 12:00 - part of the Daily Politics Show. Will no doubt be lots of questions from DC to him asking for him to give details on his position / policy regarding Trident, the Armed Forces, the Monarch, Northern Ireland etc, etc. :roll:
 
DLH said:
Bing said:
What time is PM Qs ? Might actually watch it for the first time ever :D
Coverage on BBC2 starts at 12:00 - part of the Daily Politics Show. Will no doubt be lots of questions from DC to him asking for him to give details on his position / policy regarding Trident, the Armed Forces, the Monarch, Northern Ireland etc, etc. :roll:
Falklands, Syrian "refugees", Unions needing more than half their members to vote for strikes, re-nationalising the banks & railways etc.....

Could still be on when the workers get home.

Still all his soap dodging supporters will have an afternoon cheering on their boy as he promises the earth with no danger of figuring out how it's going to be funded :rofl:
 
Yesterday started well - he wouldn't commit to whether or not he is an in/out on the EU referendum. Meanwhile his shadow Foreign Secretary was saying that Labour's policy would to be to stay in.

Oh and he forgot his lines too.
 
exdos said:
Jasey said:
Not singing the National Anthem - the clowns are actually more clueless than I thought.

He's clearly trying to usurp the SNP in Scotland. :wink:
Even the SNP dropped their own insistence on being independent of Britain in order to get into power.

Labour seem to think that the new way to get into power is not to tell lies about what you intend doing once you are in (Except the one about how you are going to pay for it).

The politics of a 3 year old :rofl:
 
Hopefully DC is also asked what the Government is planning to do to tighten up on tax evasion - currently an estimated £122bn
 
gov said:
Hopefully DC is also asked what the Government is planning to do to tighten up on tax evasion - currently an estimated £122bn

As a government, they have done more about that then any labour government ever had in the past unless you are referring to ISAs.
 
gov said:
Hopefully DC is also asked what the Government is planning to do to tighten up on tax evasion - currently an estimated £122bn
Is that just the evasion bill for Labour politicians ?

Seems quite low !
 
pvr said:
gov said:
Hopefully DC is also asked what the Government is planning to do to tighten up on tax evasion - currently an estimated £122bn

As a government, they have done more about that then any labour government ever had in the past unless you are referring to ISAs.


My point is that whatever Government is in power this should be addressed - it is obscene that the PAYE earner ( that makes up the majority of the Uk's workforce ) cannot avoid paying income tax that is legally due but others who can afford to employ tax consultants and more importantly big Corporations can avoid paying billions of pounds - the amount of tax currently owed equates to the total annual cost of the NHS - this cannot be right.

If JC can make effective inroads in to this fiasco with his radical style then surely this must be a benefit to all .


..........................and although I promised myself not to bring it up again all these broad brush " unwashed" references ( including someone referring to " retards " ) is wearing a bit thin .
 
Oh Dear JC - there I have been defending you on here and eagerly awaiting your performance on Parliamentary Questions - and then...........

Wasn't it Dennis Healey back in 1978 describing an attack by Geoffrey Howe as " being savaged by a dead sheep " !!
 
A bit of an anti climax however the BBC Interview was pretty excruciating especially when he was tackled as to why he didn't participate in the Natioinal Anthem at the memorial service yesterday and then asked as a member of the privy council which no doubt he will be whether he will be bowing/kneeling to the queen. He comes across as very Oliver Cromwell.

I was never a fan of Milliband but Corbyn will be rewinding Labour Party back 40 years.

Tim.
 
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