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Hitler B. Natural posted:There aren't many people in this country for whom I feel genuine, unrelieved hatred. One is Kelvin Mackenzie. they were probably more concerned about him smuggling in drugs to the country as he certainly fits the profile of someone who would try to sneak in a cheeky gram or two of coke for a boat party
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JFairfax posted:they were probably more concerned about him smuggling in drugs to the country as he certainly fits the profile of someone who would try to sneak in a cheeky gram or two of coke for a boat party no but he's not talking about cocaine he's talking about real crimes, you know, like the muslims do
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:30 |
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Shut up, Pissflaps.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:31 |
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LemonDrizzle posted:Who likes polls? We like polls! Interesting to see the drop in enthusiasm for Osbourne, I wonder how it'd fare with him in the public eye more often.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:33 |
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nothing to seehere posted:How did arguing if 0.999999... = 1 even become a thread? The airplane-treadmill thing at least has some complex engineering in it, but the proof for why 0.99999... = 1 is so simple we were taught it in year 8, and I'm pretty sure its in IGCSE maths, if not GCSE.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:34 |
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Regarde Aduck posted:Holy loving poo poo. How is this not outright racism. Like not hidden at all. Angepain posted:no but he's not talking about cocaine he's talking about real crimes, you know, like the muslims do
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:37 |
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LemonDrizzle posted:Who likes polls? We like polls! You forgot to include this for some reason: quote:EU referendum poll:
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:38 |
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The problem is the Blairites spent the last 6 months gladly helping the media demonise Corbyn which is not necessarily going to convince his supporters that being left wing is inherently unpopular and maybe they should just listen to the grown-ups next time.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:39 |
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Tesseraction posted:Interesting to see the drop in enthusiasm for Osbourne, I wonder how it'd fare with him in the public eye more often. presumably if he becomes the next leader it gets left really late so there isn't much time for the public to see that he's a robot
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:40 |
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dispatch_async posted:You forgot to include this for some reason: Uggghhhh
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:40 |
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Funny how MacKenzie seems to have forgotten his own paper's million articles on Samantha Lewthwaite after the Nairobi attacks.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:41 |
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dispatch_async posted:You forgot to include this for some reason: Britain leaving the EU is now what excites me politically! A massive act of horrible accelerationism that will at least utterly gently caress the status quo. And ruin more lives but hey you gotta break a few eggs to make a really stupid loving meal full of eggshells and hate and piss.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:41 |
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dispatch_async posted:You forgot to include this for some reason:
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:44 |
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Brutal polling figures. Edit: beaten like Corbyn at the next election.
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Regarde Aduck posted:Britain leaving the EU is now what excites me politically! A massive act of horrible accelerationism that will at least utterly gently caress the status quo. And ruin more lives but hey you gotta break a few eggs to make a really stupid loving meal full of eggshells and hate and piss.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:47 |
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It's ok. I've come to accept that we're getting a Tory government in 2020. I'm just existing on negative feelings and hoping the chaos is really entertaining.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:48 |
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Dabir posted:Shut up, Pissflaps. Can ye no read?
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:49 |
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Pissflaps is a memetic cognito-hazard that can infect and manifest in anyone.
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quote:Best party to handle immigration: Clearly Labour need to adopt UKIP immigration policy. That's how this works isn't it? Seems like pissflaps also overlooked the EU referendum poll for some reason
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:52 |
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dispatch_async posted:Clearly Labour need to adopt UKIP immigration policy. That's how this works isn't it? What do you think the reason is?
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:53 |
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Glad that's settled, this country is a hate filled piss balloon and doing anything to change that will just result in getting piss all over everything.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:54 |
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Pork Pie Hat posted:What he actually said to the Telegraph reporter was If you say you're going to answer it later, and then walk off without answering it, thats shooting yourself in the foot.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Glad that's settled, this country is a hate filled piss balloon and doing anything to change that will just result in getting piss all over everything. Agreed. I'm also going to take my ball and go home with it.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:55 |
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Pissflaps posted:Agreed. I'm also going to take my ball and go home with it. My home is located in the piss balloon.
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dispatch_async posted:Clearly Labour need to adopt UKIP immigration policy. That's how this works isn't it? Also, re: EU referendum polling, there's an interesting split between online-only and phone polling: online pollsters show a close race with a slight edge for remain, while phone pollsters show remain having a decisive double digit lead. My expectation is that remain will carry it quite comfortably - Cameron appears to be doing better with his negotiations than I'd expected him to, and if he comes back with this three year deal on migrant benefits then that should be enough to carry the soft eurosceptics.
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Pissflaps posted:Agreed. I'm also going to take my ball and go home with it. When the only real answer appears to be "be more like the other side" then there really is no point. This isn't a sport. There is absolutely no point in two right wing parties. Either the country is so virulently right wing that nothing can be done (other than move your party to the right, again no point) or the people who aren't Tories simply don't vote for some reason.
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 17:59 |
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Boris and Corbyn as opposing party leaders would be amazing, custard pie fights at PMQs!
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Gonzo McFee posted:My home is located in the piss balloon.
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LemonDrizzle posted:No, the way it works is that you look at the data and conclude that either Labour's strategies on immigration will never play well with the general public or it is not doing a very good job of presenting them. It will all come down to whether he can the migrant benefits stuff done, if so he shouldn't have too many problems. Thing is, Cameron is horrible at any foreign affairs or diplomatic matters, so he could easily balls this up.
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baka kaba posted:So 4pm is the junior doctor negotiations deadline. All the articles talk about how compromises have been reached, but the remaining sticking points seem to be... uh, the main ones. Any insiders want to share what's going on and if strikes are probably going ahead? BMA verdict: we're still all hosed http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35225918 I've not yet got the relatively inside scoop which I'm afforded by my sister being a junior doctor, but to no-one's surprise the strike is back on, at a worse time for it to happen, and doubly annoying for me in particular, at a time I can't take time off from work to go out in support D: I'm hoping I'll be able to make it out for the February date, but this is the single worst possible time for me
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What kind of sandwiches are halal so I know what I can take down to my GP if the strike is on here?
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serious gaylord posted:If you say you're going to answer it later, and then walk off without answering it, thats shooting yourself in the foot. It really isn't though, he was at a demonstration about rail fares, he wanted to talk about rail fares and said he'd answer later about unrelated things. Do you trust the Telegraph to print an amendment to their piece to incorporate his answer (if he's given it yet)? I certainly don't, because the damage has been done already, by them, not him.
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So David Cameron's latest EU negotiation strategy is to antagonise Russia further, rather than actually show some leadership over his own party and tell his backbenchers to STFU? Wonderful. There's absolutely no way that could possibly go badly is there? I can imagine the headlines if it was Corbyn showing so little control over his own party (and those, for that matter, if he did try to tell them to pipe down).
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OwlFancier posted:What kind of sandwiches are halal so I know what I can take down to my GP if the strike is on here?
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So I assume a chicken sarnie with salad is fine if I make it myself with proper chicken? No buying special plates for it like kosher or anything?
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Are triangle sandwiches Halal?
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JFairfax posted:Are triangle sandwiches Halal? Very Haram I think. E: Or at least they will be in islamocommunist Britain.
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Also, whatever you may think of Corbyn, you must surely acknowledge that his tactics over this reshuffle have been abysmally bad. He started out with possibly the single most perfect issue with which to go after the Tories and push his anti-austerity narrative - they cut spending on flood defences heavily during the coalition and relaxed rural land use regulations in a way that increased the likelihood of severe flooding downstream - they literally helped to submerge northern England in order to save a few pennies and help their friends who own grouse moors. loving grouse moors! If they'd come out of the gates with a concerted attack on that issue, they could've been forcing the Tories to explain how saving a few quid and making sure that Tarquin and Jocasta can have a jolly good time blazing away at some dumb birds was more important than preventing York from flooding. But no, that would be too easy so we start the day with a big fuss about the cost of train tickets. I mean, OK, it's an issue, but it's just orders of magnitude less potent than "you're so blindly devoted to your cuts that you loving let Manchester flood you stupid bastards". Then, having basically given the Tories a free pass, we knock our own campaign off the front pages by conducting a reshuffle so now the story is all about ructions within the party and.... aaaskildhfnqskwgrt vfkafcdnasncv asd aqaaaargh.OwlFancier posted:What kind of sandwiches are halal so I know what I can take down to my GP if the strike is on here? Also, more cheerfully, EU referendum polling to date:
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OwlFancier posted:So I assume a chicken sarnie with salad is fine if I make it myself with proper chicken? No buying special plates for it like kosher or anything? I'm pretty sure you have to buy halal chicken to be sure; how they are slaughtered matters. But it's probably worth finding out from local doctors what's happening; your presence at a GP would likely be appreciated, but most areas will likely be doing some kind of big central protest, because you don't get much return out of the single junior doctor who works at an individual GP surgery standing outside with one placard. Your presence would probably be much more appreciated there, and if people want to know where to find out what protests are happening locally to them, if you PM me I'll do my best to find out for you. LemonDrizzle posted:Also, whatever you may think of Corbyn, you must surely acknowledge that his tactics over this reshuffle have been abysmally bad. He started out with possibly the single most perfect issue with which to go after the Tories and push his anti-austerity narrative - they cut spending on flood defences heavily during the coalition and relaxed rural land use regulations in a way that increased the likelihood of severe flooding downstream - they literally helped to submerge northern England in order to save a few pennies and help their friends who own grouse moors. loving grouse moors! If they'd come out of the gates with a concerted attack on that issue, they could've been forcing the Tories to explain how saving a few quid and making sure that Tarquin and Jocasta can have a jolly good time blazing away at some dumb birds was more important than preventing York from flooding. But no, that would be too easy so we start the day with a big fuss about the cost of train tickets. I mean, OK, it's an issue, but it's just orders of magnitude less potent than "you're so blindly devoted to your cuts that you loving let Manchester flood you stupid bastards". Then, having basically given the Tories a free pass, we knock our own campaign off the front pages by conducting a reshuffle so now the story is all about ructions within the party and.... aaaskildhfnqskwgrt vfkafcdnasncv asd aqaaaargh.[/timg] His handling of the reshuffle thing has been terrible in that basically all the press has been from unnamed sources and 'Corbyn allies' and seems to be virtually entirely spin, even now. I concur that Labour missed a big opportunity on the flooding, but conversely, it's not like ANY of the major news outlets would have carried the story in good faith anyway so thespaceinvader fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Jan 4, 2016 |
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OwlFancier posted:So I assume a chicken sarnie with salad is fine if I make it myself with proper chicken? No buying special plates for it like kosher or anything? Islam has provisions for graciously accepting food when you are a guest though, so as long as you're not going out of your way to be an rear end in a top hat you have more leeway as a non-Muslim when preparing food.
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