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Pablo Bluth posted:Link is 404 Beg pardon, should be fixed now thank you Bucky Fullminster posted:Good morning UK Goons, for anyone wondering how and why the lockdowns have been such an effective 'recruiting' tool for the far-right, here is a nice long piece that puts it all in to context. It seems to have been well received so I hope you find some value in there. Conservatives have used the 'Conspiracy Narrative' in the fight against collectivism since at least the end of WW1, Trump's election tore the mask off, and now here we are: Bucky Fullminster fucked around with this message at 08:30 on Sep 15, 2020 |
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PowerBeard posted:Recently Sinn Féin saw a massive increase in support in the General Election, from both the disenfranchised young and the old bitter people. Plus I'm sure I'm not doing a libel when I say that some prominent members of Sinn Féin had connections to the IRA and it was just. Gerry Adams. Plus, there has been a surge in gangland murders in the Republic, so that may show a willingness for young people to start poo poo for fun. Don't do this. Sinn Fein gaining in Ireland doesn't show a willingness for a return to violence, loving hell.
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serious gaylord posted:Nearly 700,000 people lost their jobs in May and August. love to be included in these stats for once
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holy poo poo lol https://twitter.com/Otto_English/status/1305766286627045376?s=20
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Well that's certainly one way to take control of our borders
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Put a hard border around all English ports, boom, GFA remains intact. I've solved it lads. I wasn't actually serious!
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Bucky Fullminster posted:Beg pardon, should be fixed now thank you
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I was a beater on a shoot once. It was miserable, I was constantly worried about getting shot and it was depressing seeing so many ducks and pheasants getting killed. I thought it was something I should do as I eat meat and think you should be willing to participate in the killing if you're going to eat it, and at least all those birds were free range rather than being packed into a factory. I don't eat too much meat nowadays but try to be considerate as to where it has come from.
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kingturnip posted:Well that's certainly one way to take control of our borders Everything on the south coast between Southampton, Portsmouth and Winchester is hosed in that scenario. Joy
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Can't they just have an underbarrel grenade launcher to get the birds out of the thicket, or is that 'not sporting'?
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https://twitter.com/jessphillips/status/1305580579921027072
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Turbofucking the traffic in your core constituencies to own the libs Fining your voters to own the libs Sealing off Kent to own the libs Turbofucking your own Brexit deal to own the libs Is there anything - other than use condoms or apologise - that Boris won't do to own the libs?
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An hour's solid work?
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Total Meatlove posted:Everything on the south coast between Southampton, Portsmouth and Winchester is hosed in that scenario. Joy You're just not seeing the genius of it. Erect hard borders a county inland then do nothing on climate change and wait for them to become the new coastline.
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kingturnip posted:Turbofucking the traffic in your core constituencies to own the libs trick the fubpees into supporting brexit, then run on brejoin in the next election to own the libs
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Julio Cruz posted:a friend of mine works in IT for a multinational bank and they have contractors there who "live" in Spain during the weekends and in a Travelodge during the week When I got a job a few years back part of the deal was they would put me up in some accommodation for I think a month until I found somewhere to live. It turned out the accommodation was in a Travelodge on a dual carriageway with nothing else there except a BP garage, which did at least have a M&S in it. A Bad Experience. The Alan Partridge Travel Tavern experience genuinely nearly broke me.
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Isomermaid posted:You're just not seeing the genius of it. Erect hard borders a county inland then do nothing on climate change and wait for them to become the new coastline. I don’t know whether anyone would go to Guildford as a new beach resort.
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knox_harrington posted:When I got a job a few years back part of the deal was they would put me up in some accommodation for I think a month until I found somewhere to live. It turned out the accommodation was in a Travelodge on a dual carriageway with nothing else there except a BP garage, which did at least have a M&S in it. A BP garage with a M&S in it sounds like Alan Partridge's idea of heaven though
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happyhippy posted:2. Yes. The Good Friday Agreement signed to have peace in NI has a provision in it that the NI/Republic border has no border check points. A 'hard' border. These were manned by the British army and acted as both customs and terrorism related searches. I hate to be the pedant here but this seems to come up a lot but the GFA does not mention anything about customs controls mainly because by the time it was signed all customs controls had already been abolished, the agreement mentions the removal of "security installations" still in place which was very much understood to mean the remaining British military posts dotted around the border (which where eventually all decommissioned). The GFA doesn't bother talking about customs controls or free movement of goods because that was sorted out with the whole single market thing so there was no point including it in the discussions as it was a moot point. Though customs controls don't necessarily violate the text of the agreement the argument is that they violate the spirit by pulling back current freedoms to a pre agreement era thus undermining the foundations upon which the agreement was made. (As a side note there have been border checks put in place temporarily post-GFA as I'm sure anyone near the border remembers back during the Foot and Mouth outbreak when the Guards would stop you and search your boot to make sure you weren't carrying anything that could spread it)
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Bucky Fullminster posted:Good morning UK Goons, for anyone wondering how and why the lockdowns have been such an effective 'recruiting' tool for the far-right, here is a nice long piece that puts it all in to context. It seems to have been well received so I hope you find some value in there. Conservatives have used the 'Conspiracy Narrative' in the fight against collectivism since at least the end of WW1, Trump's election tore the mask off, and now here we are: Don't poo poo this thread up just because you got thrown out of the qanon one
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So "Perfidious Albion" is trending on Irish Twitter. Well done Irish lads and lassies for using a 700 poetic phrase.
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Isomermaid posted:Erect hard borders
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kustomkarkommando posted:I hate to be the pedant here but this seems to come up a lot but the GFA does not mention anything about customs controls mainly because by the time it was signed all customs controls had already been abolished, the agreement mentions the removal of "security installations" still in place which was very much understood to mean the remaining British military posts dotted around the border (which where eventually all decommissioned). I'm wondering exactly what you consider customs posts at a foreign border to be, if not security installations.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/BenKentish/status/1305498910249676801
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lol the French will take over Kent, it's 1066 part II: Return of the Normans.
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https://twitter.com/BarumDean/status/1305779041463664641?s=20
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Surely if they can't get people through customs quickly people will just stop selling poo poo to the UK, like what's the point tying up your trucks and drivers in a car park for days when you could be using them to shift more goods elsewhere?
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This seems like a sane thing to be animated by in this day and age.
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OwlFancier posted:Surely if they can't get people through customs quickly people will just stop selling poo poo to the UK, like what's the point tying up your trucks and drivers in a car park for days when you could be using them to shift more goods elsewhere? This is for goods moving out of the UK no?
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OwlFancier posted:Surely if they can't get people through customs quickly people will just stop selling poo poo to the UK, like what's the point tying up your trucks and drivers in a car park for days when you could be using them to shift more goods elsewhere? Before you use the phrase ‘end capitalism now’, always be sure to check your immediate surroundings for monkey paws.
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OwlFancier posted:Surely if they can't get people through customs quickly people will just stop selling poo poo to the UK, like what's the point tying up your trucks and drivers in a car park for days when you could be using them to shift more goods elsewhere? You know that if there's even a tiny bit of profit to be made they'll make truck drivers sit in a car park for days on end to wait for it. Might mean less fresh veg though.
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I am wondering who "us" is in that sentence because unless your man has time traveled from the court of wessex he's as norman as anyone else. Except norman tebbit he's the most norman.
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Puntification posted:This seems like a sane thing to be animated by in this day and age.
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OwlFancier posted:I am wondering who "us" is in that sentence because unless your man has time traveled from the court of wessex he's as norman as anyone else. remembering the time cameron got into bother because the only liked tweet on his twitter account was by a former poster from here with the name tebbit's cum face and a photo of tebbit being evacuated after the bombing on his twitter account
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OwlFancier posted:Surely if they can't get people through customs quickly people will just stop selling poo poo to the UK, like what's the point tying up your trucks and drivers in a car park for days when you could be using them to shift more goods elsewhere? Yeah it's pretty much this. No truck driver will accept jobs driving into the UK and potentially getting stuck for days, without income. I.e. a truck driver in Belgium won't take a job driving tomatoes into the UK, since they're not sure how many days the trip will take if they're stuck in a mess trying to get papers to get out, even if the UK just waves everyone through from their side.
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Guavanaut posted:Not one mention of Bill Cooper. Truly The Greatest Trick. Included now! Thank you. OwlFancier posted:You don't need to spread your crazy to other threads just because the Q thread thinks you're absolutely mental. Interesting that you would choose to continue this nihilistic crusade. What's your intent here exactly?
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Conversely, Wat Tyler's lot were the only ones with the balls to actually march on London during the Peasants' Revolt, the Essex mob didn't bother until the Men of Kent opened the gates for them from the inside - of course all the gates were locked at the start of the trouble, but nobody seems to have put much thought into what happened if a few thousand tooled-up Medway boys just strolled across London Bridge like so many Millwall fans. (Incidentally have *any* fortifications anywhere in the world been as loving useless as the London Walls? I don't think they've successfully stopped anyone since the Romans first put them up - Boudicca, various Saxons, Peasants, Barons, the Bastard of Fauconburg, all just strolled right in whenever they felt like it. Charles II had the gates removed because London defied his dad, but that seems a bit churlish given that a) it wasn't actually the gates that stopped Big Charlie, it was 20,000 pre-Industrial ICF putting the shits up him before he even got into Zone 2, and b) at least two of the gates (Aldgate and Cripplegate) had jammed open at some point in the Medieval period and nobody had bothered to fix them)
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goddamnedtwisto posted:b) at least two of the gates (Aldgate and Cripplegate) had jammed open at some point in the Medieval period and nobody had bothered to fix them) TIL that discworld is more realistic than I already thought it was
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boomers are loving obsessed with the war they didn't experience https://twitter.com/ClientJournoExp/status/1305804479162441734?s=20
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Miftan posted:You know that if there's even a tiny bit of profit to be made they'll make truck drivers sit in a car park for days on end to wait for it. Might mean less fresh veg though. As I'm talking about the City walls, their actual main purpose was to allow internal customs and excise to be levied on goods going into London - Goodman's Yard, just near Aldgate, was basically a Medieval Project Stack, with food deliveries waiting up to three weeks to pass through. You have to assume that this is why we ended up eating poo poo like jellied eels and pickles - anything fresh, even if it survived a week on a cart from Anglia, would have been loving compost by the time it actually got to your table.
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