Guest wrote:Let's call those Tory self serving lying cheating bastards out, they sold a lie then want the reward, while 1 million use foodbanks, 320 thousand are homeless, 120 thousand of those children! nearly 500 souls die on our streets, child poverty up to 4 million, parents working on poverty wages struggling to pay their rent and buy food for their children, over 1 million workers don't have a stable wage due to zero hours, we have record number of evictions, our schools are talking about 4 day weeks and begging parents for funds, crime is out of control, are youths are left feeling they are no longer part of society, and to top it all suicides are at record levels..... Just think about how wonderful a Tory brexit will be!
Any Brexshitter that still wants Brexshit after reading the above are just heartless selfish bastards!
#Bastards
Cannydc wrote:The party of pit-closures, clause 28, Universal Credit, Black Monday, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, Michael Howard, Jeffrey Archer, Ted Heath, John Redwood, Boris Johnson, Enoch Powell, Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher consigned to electoral oblivion.....
Makes sense to me.
Fletch wrote:'Ten floors of whores': Theresa May under pressure to hand back £300,000 from Tory donor after it's revealed he owns block of Chelsea apartments where more than 100 prostitutes live
Theresa May was last night urged to hand back almost £300,000 in Tory party donations received from a property tycoon who is profiting from an apartment block rife with prostitution in one of the wealthiest areas of London.
More than 100 prostitutes are reportedly working from the Chelsea Cloisters block which is owned by multi-millionaire Christopher Moran, 70, who has attended many events with members of the Royal Family and is worth more than £404 million.
The block of 670 apartments – where Mr Moran has an office – earns him millions of pounds in rent and service charges every year.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tutes.html
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:The party of pit-closures, clause 28, Universal Credit, Black Monday, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, Michael Howard, Jeffrey Archer, Ted Heath, John Redwood, Boris Johnson, Enoch Powell, Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher consigned to electoral oblivion.....
Makes sense to me.
While Jeremy Corbyn would rather watch "I'm a celebrity" than debate with Theresa May on national TV on the biggest issue since WW2
Vile Labour Scum.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:The party of pit-closures, clause 28, Universal Credit, Black Monday, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, Michael Howard, Jeffrey Archer, Ted Heath, John Redwood, Boris Johnson, Enoch Powell, Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher consigned to electoral oblivion.....
Makes sense to me.
While Jeremy Corbyn would rather watch "I'm a celebrity" than debate with Theresa May on national TV on the biggest issue since WW2
Vile Labour Scum.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:The party of pit-closures, clause 28, Universal Credit, Black Monday, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, Michael Howard, Jeffrey Archer, Ted Heath, John Redwood, Boris Johnson, Enoch Powell, Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher consigned to electoral oblivion.....
Makes sense to me.
While Jeremy Corbyn would rather watch "I'm a celebrity" than debate with Theresa May on national TV on the biggest issue since WW2
Vile Labour Scum.
Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:The party of pit-closures, clause 28, Universal Credit, Black Monday, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, Michael Howard, Jeffrey Archer, Ted Heath, John Redwood, Boris Johnson, Enoch Powell, Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher consigned to electoral oblivion.....
Makes sense to me.
While Jeremy Corbyn would rather watch "I'm a celebrity" than debate with Theresa May on national TV on the biggest issue since WW2
Vile Labour Scum.
Half a story to fit your twisted agenda again, Mungo ? You are a laughing stock, and no mistake. Corbyn wants as large an audience as possible to see Treeza humiliated.
MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:MungoBrush wrote:Cannydc wrote:The party of pit-closures, clause 28, Universal Credit, Black Monday, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, Michael Howard, Jeffrey Archer, Ted Heath, John Redwood, Boris Johnson, Enoch Powell, Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher consigned to electoral oblivion.....
Makes sense to me.
While Jeremy Corbyn would rather watch "I'm a celebrity" than debate with Theresa May on national TV on the biggest issue since WW2
Vile Labour Scum.
Half a story to fit your twisted agenda again, Mungo ? You are a laughing stock, and no mistake. Corbyn wants as large an audience as possible to see Treeza humiliated.
Wrong again
Corbyn wants the ITV debate because the format will allow him to go off topic
Whereas in the BBC format he will have to stick to Brexit
And as everyone knows, he's weak as piss on Brexit and very very vulnerable.
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