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I thought it was a total embarassment......superjohnmcginlay wrote:Aye but it was funny when that Lafarge chap had a go at Rumpypumpy and Belguim in the European ParliamentLord Kangana wrote:Aye, I'd much prefer faceless British beauracrats to those Johnny foreigner types. I believe the buzzword of the week is childish. Which is coincidentally just what UKIP is.
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It was pure comedy. Must be my childish sense of humour.thebish wrote:I thought it was a total embarassment......superjohnmcginlay wrote:Aye but it was funny when that Lafarge chap had a go at Rumpypumpy and Belguim in the European ParliamentLord Kangana wrote:Aye, I'd much prefer faceless British beauracrats to those Johnny foreigner types. I believe the buzzword of the week is childish. Which is coincidentally just what UKIP is.
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Talking of embarrassing, Boris Johnson's performance on Question Time last night.
Only topped in the totally embarrassingly cringeworthy stakes by Carol Vorderman. What a vile waste of oxygen she is.
compared with ken livingstone - Boris is a mayoral pygmy.. love him or loathe him - at least Ken knows London (not just the inside of a gentleman's club)
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Mrs Des Kelly came across as a self absorbed git. I was pleasantly surprised by the audience questions, normally the London ones tend to gravitate towards "give us tax cuts and get rid of these foreigners". I was pleasantly surprised by the generally adult attitude to the John Venables stuff. Only the numbers-and-letters lady demanded that the public know everything, everyone else in the room felt that wasn't the case. The main conclusion that could be drawn from last night is that we are badly represented as a people by our politicians. Says it all when I'm nodding sagely to Will Self's opinion.
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I thought Baroness Williams was good agreed with a lot she said.Lord Kangana wrote:Mrs Des Kelly came across as a self absorbed git. I was pleasantly surprised by the audience questions, normally the London ones tend to gravitate towards "give us tax cuts and get rid of these foreigners". I was pleasantly surprised by the generally adult attitude to the John Venables stuff. Only the numbers-and-letters lady demanded that the public know everything, everyone else in the room felt that wasn't the case. The main conclusion that could be drawn from last night is that we are badly represented as a people by our politicians. Says it all when I'm nodding sagely to Will Self's opinion.
Will Self was a required antidote to the talking Daily Mail sat next to him.
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William. My colleagues and I fly regularly to, between us, 58 different countries. We never, ever fly with BA due to their uncompetitive rates.William the White wrote: You can see no alternative that doesn't involve the impoverishment and sacking of the workers?
Have you tried? Or are market forces the alpha and omega?
How will you explain this to the people facing losing their jobs?
Could you give us a hint of the speech of explanation you'll make to these real people? I'd be interested to hear it.
I want more Tories like you, eager to fight the class war, all over the land. Here's the truth. Say it loud as you can, please.
Perhaps when the whole lot goes tits up you might fancy the task of addressing their entire workforce, telling them that the company could've made the neccessary cuts earlier but decided not to so as not to upset a few that could've been accounted for through natural wastage anyway.
What would you say in your address, my friend?
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Due to the loud mouthed luddites in your union the receiver is coming in, He has had an offer from from the Luftwaffe for some of our profitable areas of buisiness along with bids from a few other large carriers, they do not however require any of our staff.Bruce Rioja wrote:William. My colleagues and I fly regularly to, between us, 58 different countries. We never, ever fly with BA due to their uncompetitive rates.William the White wrote: You can see no alternative that doesn't involve the impoverishment and sacking of the workers?
Have you tried? Or are market forces the alpha and omega?
How will you explain this to the people facing losing their jobs?
Could you give us a hint of the speech of explanation you'll make to these real people? I'd be interested to hear it.
I want more Tories like you, eager to fight the class war, all over the land. Here's the truth. Say it loud as you can, please.
Perhaps when the whole lot goes tits up you might fancy the task of addressing their entire workforce, telling them that the company could've made the neccessary cuts earlier but decided not to so as not to upset a few that could've been accounted for through natural wastage anyway.
What would you say in your address, my friend?
Next time some gobby Socialist git from a prehistoric world tells you to stike, tell him to go have sexual relations with him self!
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Good to see you keeping abreast with the news Hoboh.Hobinho wrote:Due to the loud mouthed luddites in your union the receiver is coming in, He has had an offer from from the Luftwaffe for some of our profitable areas of buisiness along with bids from a few other large carriers, they do not however require any of our staff.Bruce Rioja wrote:William. My colleagues and I fly regularly to, between us, 58 different countries. We never, ever fly with BA due to their uncompetitive rates.William the White wrote: You can see no alternative that doesn't involve the impoverishment and sacking of the workers?
Have you tried? Or are market forces the alpha and omega?
How will you explain this to the people facing losing their jobs?
Could you give us a hint of the speech of explanation you'll make to these real people? I'd be interested to hear it.
I want more Tories like you, eager to fight the class war, all over the land. Here's the truth. Say it loud as you can, please.
Perhaps when the whole lot goes tits up you might fancy the task of addressing their entire workforce, telling them that the company could've made the neccessary cuts earlier but decided not to so as not to upset a few that could've been accounted for through natural wastage anyway.
What would you say in your address, my friend?
Next time some gobby Socialist git from a prehistoric world tells you to stike, tell him to go have sexual relations with him self!
Lufthansa's 4,000 pilots went on a 4 day strike on 21st Feb - this year. Top example to pick.
Must try harder.
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Organise. Resist. Recruit all airline workers to the union, here and internationally. Stand and fight or the class enemy will drive down your standard of living or throw you on the dole.Bruce Rioja wrote:William. My colleagues and I fly regularly to, between us, 58 different countries. We never, ever fly with BA due to their uncompetitive rates.William the White wrote: You can see no alternative that doesn't involve the impoverishment and sacking of the workers?
Have you tried? Or are market forces the alpha and omega?
How will you explain this to the people facing losing their jobs?
Could you give us a hint of the speech of explanation you'll make to these real people? I'd be interested to hear it.
I want more Tories like you, eager to fight the class war, all over the land. Here's the truth. Say it loud as you can, please.
Perhaps when the whole lot goes tits up you might fancy the task of addressing their entire workforce, telling them that the company could've made the neccessary cuts earlier but decided not to so as not to upset a few that could've been accounted for through natural wastage anyway.
What would you say in your address, my friend?
And when these scabs turn up to steal your jobs, offer each a parachute, telling them they'll need this the first flight they take.
So, now i've answered, brucey, perhaps you and mummy will oblige with yours...

This x2. Carol Vordeman is a self serving hypocritical populist bandwagon jumping bint. Boris is still a wonderful human being, and a terrifying prospect actually in charge of sh*t, and it is depressing when Will Self is the voice of calm and sense.Lord Kangana wrote:Mrs Des Kelly came across as a self absorbed git. I was pleasantly surprised by the audience questions, normally the London ones tend to gravitate towards "give us tax cuts and get rid of these foreigners". I was pleasantly surprised by the generally adult attitude to the John Venables stuff. Only the numbers-and-letters lady demanded that the public know everything, everyone else in the room felt that wasn't the case. The main conclusion that could be drawn from last night is that we are badly represented as a people by our politicians. Says it all when I'm nodding sagely to Will Self's opinion.
In a world that has decided
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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But don't you see, William. The very things that you're saying are the very things that they're opposing? There are more crew members on BA flights than there are on those of any other carrier. BA staff are also higher paid. I was listening to a spokesman of theirs on the radio saying that "Ah but we offer a premium service". Do they shite as like. They're in there along with KLM, Air France, Lufthansa, SAS, BMI, et al. BA's employees have all the commercial sense of public sector workers - none whatsoever (no offence).William the White wrote: Organise. Resist. Recruit all airline workers to the union, here and internationally. Stand and fight or the class enemy will drive down your standard of living or throw you on the dole.
And when these scabs turn up to steal your jobs, offer each a parachute, telling them they'll need this the first flight they take.
So, now i've answered, brucey, perhaps you and mummy will oblige with yours...
I answered your question before you asked it, William. Read back.
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Unhealthy fixation there Pru! Beware the White!Prufrock wrote:This x2. Carol Vordeman is a self serving hypocritical populist bandwagon jumping bint. Boris is still a wonderful human being, and a terrifying prospect actually in charge of sh*t, and it is depressing when Will Self is the voice of calm and sense.Lord Kangana wrote:Mrs Des Kelly came across as a self absorbed git. I was pleasantly surprised by the audience questions, normally the London ones tend to gravitate towards "give us tax cuts and get rid of these foreigners". I was pleasantly surprised by the generally adult attitude to the John Venables stuff. Only the numbers-and-letters lady demanded that the public know everything, everyone else in the room felt that wasn't the case. The main conclusion that could be drawn from last night is that we are badly represented as a people by our politicians. Says it all when I'm nodding sagely to Will Self's opinion.
Whose yer nanny??



Have you watched it hoboh? Actually don't, you'd probably love her. She makes herself out to be a woman of the people, this coming from the woman who wanted nearly a million squid a year to count. Then goes on TV to advertise Loan sharks to try and fook the old ladies who trust her out of their life savings. BINT. That is all.Hobinho wrote:Unhealthy fixation there Pru! Beware the White!Prufrock wrote:This x2. Carol Vordeman is a self serving hypocritical populist bandwagon jumping bint. Boris is still a wonderful human being, and a terrifying prospect actually in charge of sh*t, and it is depressing when Will Self is the voice of calm and sense.Lord Kangana wrote:Mrs Des Kelly came across as a self absorbed git. I was pleasantly surprised by the audience questions, normally the London ones tend to gravitate towards "give us tax cuts and get rid of these foreigners". I was pleasantly surprised by the generally adult attitude to the John Venables stuff. Only the numbers-and-letters lady demanded that the public know everything, everyone else in the room felt that wasn't the case. The main conclusion that could be drawn from last night is that we are badly represented as a people by our politicians. Says it all when I'm nodding sagely to Will Self's opinion.
Whose yer nanny??
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He'd love it, no doubt. That right wing populist stuff is meat, drink and spunk to hobo...Prufrock wrote: Have you watched it hoboh? Actually don't, you'd probably love her. She makes herself out to be a woman of the people, this coming from the woman who wanted nearly a million squid a year to count. Then goes on TV to advertise Loan sharks to try and fook the old ladies who trust her out of their life savings. BINT. That is all.
He's just scared his nanny will catch him at it... And look at him very, very sternly...
Bint is just arabic for 'girl'... that's a strange pejorative...
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BA are by far and away the best in-flight experience I have ever (ahem) experienced. This costs, yes. Is it good? Yes. Is it better than others offer? In my very humble experience, yes. Is this a typical example of the British not supporting their own high quality goods? Again, in my experience, yes. If this was happening in France or Germany, the country would be four-square behind them.Why? Ask yourselves, but we have a world-wide respected carrier. Stop being small-minded, and first and foremost understand that. Theres precious little else in this country to be proud of.
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All well and good, but here in the real world where we're trying to keep two factories running, BA price themselves out of the market, probably due to their having a surfeit of overpaid tea-pourers. My best 'in flight experiences' have been Iberia (Heathrow to Barcelona) and BMI (Manchester to Chicago) both a fraction of the BA price.Lord Kangana wrote:BA are by far and away the best in-flight experience I have ever (ahem) experienced. This costs, yes. Is it good? Yes. Is it better than others offer? In my very humble experience, yes. Is this a typical example of the British not supporting their own high quality goods? Again, in my experience, yes. If this was happening in France or Germany, the country would be four-square behind them.Why? Ask yourselves, but we have a world-wide respected carrier. Stop being small-minded, and first and foremost understand that. Theres precious little else in this country to be proud of.
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