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Re: Tory Scum

Postby jra » Fri Oct 12, 2018 7:43 am

Lady Murasaki wrote:
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Lady Murasaki wrote:Old people haven’t really got the hang of social media.


More likely many don't want to. No need to.

But it's good to see ageism is alive and well.

I generally don't use social media. Now, as I've got a degree in Mathematics and Computing, how hard can it be?

For me it would be a piece of piss, but I use a telephone and/or send a text. Job done.

#fuck_off_you_ageist_bastard

Yes. Missing the point there somewhat.


It’s not ageism is an observation of old fools making arses of themselves over and over again.


You'll hopefully be old one day and then like me you won't give a shit about being fully up to date with the latest Facebook, Twitter and Instagram stuff. Unless you know these people personally they are at best acquaintances, not friends. It's mostly look at me, I'm the big I am media. Most people that you don't know, don't give a fuck what you're up to. Colour me not interested either.


Are you in the wrong thread? Would you like me to assist you over the road? You appear to be confused, I was talking about the bloke in this post

Cannydc wrote:A Brexit-backing councillor who posted racist abuse of Diane Abbott on Facebook has said that he will remain in his seat and will “let the public” decide his fate.

Richard Alderman, a member of Rutland County Council, also called for Theresa May and Anna Soubry to be executed.

The 72-year-old pleaded guilty to four offences under the 2003 Commmunications Act last week and was handed a six-month curfew at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court.

The court heard that the independent councillor also reacted to Ms May’s handling of Brexit by writing that she was a “bitch” and that she should be hanged in public for “treason”.

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 69331.html


And this bloke

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By saying old people, you are referring to old people in general, not just those.
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Re: Tory Scum

Postby Lady Murasaki » Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:56 pm

You’re not that old.

They are and haven’t got a clue.
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Re: Tory Scum

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Re: Tory Scum

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If that is true, that's bang out of order.
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Re: Tory Scum

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If that is true, that's bang out of order.



https://evolvepolitics.com/tory-council ... bus-fairs/

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Re: Tory Scum

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If that is true, that's bang out of order.



https://evolvepolitics.com/tory-council ... abled-bus-fairs/

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Re: Tory Scum

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If that is true, that's bang out of order.



https://evolvepolitics.com/tory-council ... abled-bus-fairs/

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https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... t-decides/

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Re: Tory Scum

Postby jra » Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:35 am

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If that is true, that's bang out of order.



https://evolvepolitics.com/tory-council ... abled-bus-fairs/

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Thanks for posting a different link, not the one I was commenting about. Not sure what your point was there, one can only imagine.
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Re: Tory Scum

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Thanks for posting a different link, not the one I was commenting about. Not sure what your point was there, one can only imagine.



You originally made a comment on the Rachael Swinton meme casting doubt over it's validity you dolt. :pointlaugh:
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Re: Tory Scum

Postby jra » Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:17 am

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Thanks for posting a different link, not the one I was commenting about. Not sure what your point was there, one can only imagine.



You originally made a comment on the Rachael Swinton meme casting doubt over it's validity you dolt. :pointlaugh:


Yes, I was questioning the validity of the source, especially as the original article looked like it was written by a 5 year old. Fair is fare. Clowns versus buses. Buses win.
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Re: Tory Scum

Postby Stooo » Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:57 pm

A people’s vote, a Labour government with Marxists at the top, a threat to the union – everything conservatives once abhorred – are being brought closer by the tactics of the Conservative right. You can understand their determination to push Brexit to the limits only when you grasp that, to its promoters, Brexit is the best and only chance they have to launch a counter-revolution.

They have hardly made a secret of their ambitions to reverse protections for workers. “The weight of employment regulation is now backbreaking: the collective redundancies directive, the atypical workers directive, the working time directive and a thousand more,” said Johnson in 2014. Liam Fox told the Financial Times in 2012 it was “unsustainable to believe that workplace rights should remain untouchable”. Jacob Rees-Mogg said he could not “support all the employment rights that come from Europe”. David Davis, John Redwood and the older Brexit crew were against the social chapter from the moment of its inception. Meanwhile, Andrea Leadsom outbid them all when she dreamed of a future when there was “absolutely no regulation whatsoever – no minimum wage, no maternity or paternity rights, no unfair dismissal rights, no pension rights – for the smallest companies that are trying to get off the ground”.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... revolution

Gotta own them Libs though... :off head:
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Re: Tory Scum

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A Tory mayor has sparked outrage after spending £500 of taxpayers’ cash on a chauffeur to drive him to a meeting on homelessness.

West Midlands mayor Andy Street splashed the “obscene” sum on the “exclusive” service to take him and an aide to Heathrow Airport and back home again.

In his manifesto when he ran to become mayor, Mr Street insisted: “I want to keep the costs of the mayor’s office as low as possible.”

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