The Politics Thread
Moderator: Zulus Thousand of em
-
- Immortal
- Posts: 15355
- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:42 pm
- Location: Vagantes numquam erramus
Re: The Politics Thread
We expected Winston Churchill, instead we got Ian Duncan Smith.
Even footballers can knock their pair of brain cells together when it comes to the man.
Even footballers can knock their pair of brain cells together when it comes to the man.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
-
- Immortal
- Posts: 14516
- Joined: Sat Jun 11, 2005 4:27 pm
Re: The Politics Thread
Phillip Davies... What a thundercunt.
Reckons disabled people should work for less than the minimum wage. Absolutely stunning.
Yeah Phillip, lets exploit disabled people as a source of cheap labour. These Tories are running our feck* country.
Reckons disabled people should work for less than the minimum wage. Absolutely stunning.
Yeah Phillip, lets exploit disabled people as a source of cheap labour. These Tories are running our feck* country.
"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"
Re: The Politics Thread
A lot about Bolton in there!!! Not bad for 3 years of her snout in the trough eh!Topics of interest
Asks most questions about
Departments: Health, Work and Pensions, Education, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Home Department
Subjects (based on headings added by Hansard): Bosnia and Herzegovina, Offences against Children: British Nationals Abroad, Respiratory Diseases, Palestinians: International Assistance, Sure Start: Bolton
(based on written questions asked by Yasmin Qureshi and answered by departments)
- BWFC_Insane
- Immortal
- Posts: 38855
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:07 pm
Re: The Politics Thread
Yeah but lets face it, he stopped short of saying what he really meant, which was basically that all disabled should be rounded up and sent straight to the work camps. We wouldn't have to pay them anything then. Bonza. Oh and he wouldn't have the misfortune of perhaps coming across one in the street.boltonboris wrote:Phillip Davies... What a thundercunt.
Reckons disabled people should work for less than the minimum wage. Absolutely stunning.
Yeah Phillip, lets exploit disabled people as a source of cheap labour. These Tories are running our feck country.

Re: The Politics Thread
Yeah right!BWFC_Insane wrote:But that's the implication. Surely funds need to be directed to those who most need them, not on the basis of who has contributed most through tax?Bruce Rioja wrote:Over and above?BWFC_Insane wrote: It's a bizarre notion that paying more into the tax system should give you an entitlement over and above someone who genuinely needs it.
Who mentioned 'over and above' (other than for you)?
Are we not wasting money giving winter fuel allowance to wealthy pensioners?
'I am not thy keeper'
If you get a decent return for paying over the odds in tax contributions instead of bone idle, drugged up, larger swilling hoodies, then fair does, but you don't!
It is blatently wrong to be expected to pay for something then be denied access to it by social engineering Nazi's.
Re: The Politics Thread
Clearly the man is a complete utter knob!BWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah but lets face it, he stopped short of saying what he really meant, which was basically that all disabled should be rounded up and sent straight to the work camps. We wouldn't have to pay them anything then. Bonza. Oh and he wouldn't have the misfortune of perhaps coming across one in the street.boltonboris wrote:Phillip Davies... What a thundercunt.
Reckons disabled people should work for less than the minimum wage. Absolutely stunning.
Yeah Phillip, lets exploit disabled people as a source of cheap labour. These Tories are running our feck country.
Re: The Politics Thread
Gas, electric, water, banks for starters. Regulators are far to soft on these, other companies making excessive profit should be windwall taxed untill we are out of this mess. Any house owner may only feel the sh*t a few years down the line when what they thought was a nice investment turns out to be a damp squid.Bruce Rioja wrote:Explain this. It sticks out, even by your standards, as absolute twaddle.Hoboh wrote:Times are hard for some it maybe a few years down the line before they are affected, yet a lot of companies and are still turning in huge profits conveniently pushed into set asides for allsorts, so its not hard to understand someone is being ripped off and government intervention should be introduced.
- Lost Leopard Spot
- Immortal
- Posts: 18436
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 11:14 am
- Location: In the long grass, hunting for a watering hole.
Re: The Politics Thread
All squids are damp, in fact most are positively dripping; squibs, on the other hand...
That's not a leopard!
頑張ってください
頑張ってください
Re: The Politics Thread
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:All squids are damp, in fact most are positively dripping; squibs, on the other hand...
Many phrases we use are often misquotes from Shakespeare and other traditional sayings – and people do not realise they have made mistakes.
Now a new poll has revealed a top ten of the most misquoted phrases in Britain.
Top of the league is a "damp squib", a term for failure named after a dud 19th century explosive mining device, which is often mispronounced as "damp squid."
Others in the chart include "one fell swoop" which was originally uttered by MacDuff in Shakespeare's Macbeth but which is often mistakenly repeated as "one foul swoop".
Another favourite is the Shakespearean quote from Merchant of Venice "all that glisters is not gold" which we misquote as "all the glitters is not gold".


- Lost Leopard Spot
- Immortal
- Posts: 18436
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 11:14 am
- Location: In the long grass, hunting for a watering hole.
Re: The Politics Thread
To be honest I prefer damp squids.Hoboh wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:All squids are damp, in fact most are positively dripping; squibs, on the other hand...Many phrases we use are often misquotes from Shakespeare and other traditional sayings – and people do not realise they have made mistakes.
Now a new poll has revealed a top ten of the most misquoted phrases in Britain.
Top of the league is a "damp squib", a term for failure named after a dud 19th century explosive mining device, which is often mispronounced as "damp squid."
Others in the chart include "one fell swoop" which was originally uttered by MacDuff in Shakespeare's Macbeth but which is often mistakenly repeated as "one foul swoop".
Another favourite is the Shakespearean quote from Merchant of Venice "all that glisters is not gold" which we misquote as "all the glitters is not gold".ok a least I'm not on my own

That's not a leopard!
頑張ってください
頑張ってください
-
- Immortal
- Posts: 15355
- Joined: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:42 pm
- Location: Vagantes numquam erramus
Re: The Politics Thread
This'd be just after they've binned off remploy then, would it? They're f*cking idiots, they really are.boltonboris wrote:Phillip Davies... What a thundercunt.
Reckons disabled people should work for less than the minimum wage. Absolutely stunning.
Yeah Phillip, lets exploit disabled people as a source of cheap labour. These Tories are running our feck country.
http://righttowork.org.uk/2012/03/rempl ... scrapheap/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Re: The Politics Thread
The Daily Show does gun control... this guy is for real!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVuspKSjfgA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVuspKSjfgA
- Lost Leopard Spot
- Immortal
- Posts: 18436
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 11:14 am
- Location: In the long grass, hunting for a watering hole.
Re: The Politics Thread
In the end I couldn't bring myself to do it (vote UKIP). I stood, pencil poised, and finally spoiled my ballot. I've never done that before either. And it was a fairly childish gesture but it made me feel ever so slightly better at the time.
That's not a leopard!
頑張ってください
頑張ってください
- Bruce Rioja
- Immortal
- Posts: 38742
- Joined: Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:19 pm
- Location: Drifting into the arena of the unwell.
Re: The Politics Thread
Go on - how did you spoil it? I hope you drew a cat's arse on it or summat.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:In the end I couldn't bring myself to do it (vote UKIP). I stood, pencil poised, and finally spoiled my ballot. I've never done that before either. And it was a fairly childish gesture but it made me feel ever so slightly better at the time.

May the bridges I burn light your way
Re: The Politics Thread
did you draw a big knob and balls on it?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:In the end I couldn't bring myself to do it (vote UKIP). I stood, pencil poised, and finally spoiled my ballot. I've never done that before either. And it was a fairly childish gesture but it made me feel ever so slightly better at the time.
- Lost Leopard Spot
- Immortal
- Posts: 18436
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 11:14 am
- Location: In the long grass, hunting for a watering hole.
Re: The Politics Thread
Sorry to disappoint, I just scrawled "You're all a bunch of Wankers" across the ballot paper. I didn't think of drawing a big knob with hairy bollocks - that would have been much better.
That's not a leopard!
頑張ってください
頑張ってください
Re: The Politics Thread
that's a bit harsh on the counters...Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Sorry to disappoint, I just scrawled "You're all a bunch of Wankers" across the ballot paper. I didn't think of drawing a big knob with hairy bollocks - that would have been much better.
- Lost Leopard Spot
- Immortal
- Posts: 18436
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2012 11:14 am
- Location: In the long grass, hunting for a watering hole.
Re: The Politics Thread
That thought also crossed my mind, but it was too late by then, the voting slip had disappeared into the slot.thebish wrote:that's a bit harsh on the counters...Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Sorry to disappoint, I just scrawled "You're all a bunch of Wankers" across the ballot paper. I didn't think of drawing a big knob with hairy bollocks - that would have been much better.
That's not a leopard!
頑張ってください
頑張ってください
Re: The Politics Thread
Wet!!!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:In the end I couldn't bring myself to do it (vote UKIP). I stood, pencil poised, and finally spoiled my ballot. I've never done that before either. And it was a fairly childish gesture but it made me feel ever so slightly better at the time.
Gone quiet on the Europhile/immigration front on here hasn't it? just waking up and smelling the coffee are we?

Not a bad effort for a bunch of fruit cakes and loonies.
- BWFC_Insane
- Immortal
- Posts: 38855
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:07 pm
Re: The Politics Thread
What point are you trying to make? A minority party got some protest votes in a local election.Hoboh wrote:Wet!!!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:In the end I couldn't bring myself to do it (vote UKIP). I stood, pencil poised, and finally spoiled my ballot. I've never done that before either. And it was a fairly childish gesture but it made me feel ever so slightly better at the time.
Gone quiet on the Europhile/immigration front on here hasn't it? just waking up and smelling the coffee are we?![]()
Not a bad effort for a bunch of fruit cakes and loonies.
Are you trying to say that shows everyone agrees with you?
Question, which party got the biggest share of the vote in yesterday's election?
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 32 guests