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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. Does anyone know if your away history is eventually going to show on the new site. I realise it might be a while before away fans go, but I assume the tickets will be fished out in the usual way (based on previous attendance ).
  2. Lol, still not over it, dry your eyes. Shame those massive racists Tony Benn, Peter Shore, Barbera Castle & Bob Crow weren’t around to celebrate the right wing deception & takeover they’d argued so passionately for, whilst they were alive. It’s an absolute disgrace that good intelligent people like your good self weren’t given an extra vote, and that half wits were able to cast theirs. One man one vote only works when it produces the vote the top top intelligentsia want. “Power to the people”, fuck that . Power to the elites....
  3. If everyone who was a remainer, remained a remainer, you’d have won by a landslide you plank.
  4. He hasn’t remotely pursed or advocated right wing policies in any of his political roles, from opinion writer to Pm, via mp, London mayor or foreign sec. it’s the one consistent, he’s been a pinko. In his notorious “letter box” column he was actually arguing for the liberal ideal that chicks can wear what the hell they like. . Of course, bitter remoaners have this obsession that Brexit is “right wing” so won’t accept he’s a pinko. We’ve seen earlier in the thread where a comment was made linking Gove to the right. Again, he’s a classic Cameron pinko ( and far and away the most competent and dynamic minister, despite that).
  5. Obviously, that’s why pinkos like Ken Clarke, Hammond, Jo Johnson, Ruth Davidson & Ed Vasiey were sent to the HoL. The only people in cloud cuckoo land are people who think Johnson is some sort of right winger. He never has been, isn’t now (if you actually bothered to look at his policy agenda ) and never will be in the future. The simplistic Leave=right wing is as tedious as it is inaccurate.
  6. Maastricht was the game changer. Her greatness covers more than European policy, her domestic agenda rescued the country from the Wet pinko blob.
  7. State of this. Plod at their finest.
  8. Agreed. Nottingham shouldn’t have the Brian Clough statue, they should have a statue of the bloke that persuaded him to take over. I’m also lobbying Southampton to remove the Ted Bates one, and replace it with the bloke that first got him into the clubs.
  9. Yeah, exactly the same . 3 of their greatest ever players, who’ve won the league more than once. As opposed to an average midfielder who wouldn’t get in our top 100 of all time.
  10. In some ways it’s welcome that the club backed the manager and signed someone he wanted against the wishes of everyone else. In principle that can be a good sign, it’s just the wrong manager this time. I’m sure there’s examples where a manager insisted on a player against the scouting team, and that player turned out a success. Pelle was clearly a Koeman signing, it would be interesting to know what the recruitment committee discussed with that one. It’s all well and good the recruitment guys washing their hands of this one, making it known how bad it was. However bad this one was , some of the ones tracked with more thought were just as god damn awful.
  11. I agree, if his wages are reasonable he will defo add something to the squad.
  12. I think Hockey struggles with the concept that the Tory party is a broad church. To him they’re all raging right wingers. It’s a stunning example of where the Brexit debate has perverted the narrative and warped the debate. Some people equate voting to leave as a Tory, means you’re right wing. Presumably this is because the outriders pre UKIP we’re Bill Cash, Redwood & other right wing Tories, and the UKIP leadership was mainly drawn from the right. Therefore because Johnson voted to leave and is a Tory, in their simple minds this makes him “right wing”. The fact is, he’s more liberal than Theresa May & certainly more liberal than Johnnie Major. He’s nearer Ken Clarke, Fat Pang & Grocer Heath’s idea of the Toryism, than IDS or The Great Lady’s. Him & Gove are Cameron Tories, Blue new labour, not right wing in any way shape or form. That’s why they’re making such a mess of everything, pinkos always do. They want to be all things to all men, won’t make tough decisions and are led by polls & focus groups. They’re part of the blob, the liberal soggy blob that’s governed us since the great lady was stabbed in the back. The membership need this lot to deliver Brexit, then find another Thatcher to radically reform the country.
  13. No wonder Maidstone is so dangerous, even pensioners abuse each other. Do you have to be an old c*nt, to use that greeting, or could a youngster call you one?
  14. #clueless. What a load of pony, Johnson is not far right. I await your long boring explanation of how you didn’t really mean Johnson, despite naming him.
  15. I employ people & don’t take a blind bit of notice of their exam results. They’ve all been dumbed down so far that most are irrelevant. University education is going the same way, 20+ years ago if a graduate sat in front of me it meant something , now they’re all fucking going. I look at the school they attended, university they went to, and then how they come across at interview. There are other things considered if it’s a chick, but that’s better left unwritten. The other thing that’s become meaningless is references from a previous employer.
  16. Perhaps other countries teachers are better.
  17. Are deaths and hospitalisations as high as they’ve ever been?
  18. I didn’t claim they were geographically accurate, merely that diseases were named previously.
  19. Start? Spanish flu German measles Ebola Middle East respiratory syndrome Hong Kong flu Lyme disease Guinea worm Norovirus
  20. Sitting in a bubble, isolated from other fans and walking round a one way system, sounds pretty horrendous to me. Not to mention the jobsworth stewards who’ll no doubt be telling you where to stand & who to keep apart from. The atmosphere is pretty dire at modern football grounds as it is, this sounds horrendous to be honest. Without away fans, and a scattering of “bubbles” with vast gaps in between, it’ll have the feel of a league cup tie against Rochdale on a wet weds evening in Nov. I’ll renew just to ensure my seat when we’re back to normal, but doubt I’ll be too bothered if I miss out on the ballot.
  21. Absolutely, 100%. Ive 4 kids, 2 went to Grammar 2 didn’t. The difference in education they got was like night and day. The Boys one had a lot of privileged kids whose parents had gone private prior to the entrance exam, but the girls school was full of poorer kids & a lot of girls with Asian backgrounds (far in excess of the local population %). The problem pre comprehensive wasn’t the Grammar schools, but the shitty education the majority who failed to get in got. They basically abolished the bit that was working, instead of the bit that wasn’t. Grammar schools aren’t for everyone, (my sister didn’t send my niece there despite her passing the entrance exam, and my lad would probably have been better off in the top stream of a comprehensive rather the bottom of a Grammar), but they should play a role in every area of the country, rather than a few isolated places. The Tories should be ashamed their not making the case for them, it’s a great tool for social mobility. Not only for poor kids, but middle class ones as well.
  22. Absolutely. 100%. It’s a scandal, but the most scandalous thing is that the so called Tory party went along with the dismantling of Grammar schools and the general dumbing down of university education.
  23. The kids competing with the ones given exaggerated grades will probably give a shit, as an employee I will as well. As for your second point, If they got A’s in their mocks, the triple lock announced means they’ll get A’s, so don’t know where you saw that example. The BBC probably. At the end of the day, the anger should be directed in the direction of the people who closed the schools and cancelled the exams, and the people cheering them on. That’s what’s caused the issue.
  24. Behave. Not obvious at all.
  25. Bit like many teachers then. Once Johnson caved in and closed schools this was always going to happen. The people moaning from the sidelines now we’re the same ones pushing the most to close schools. It wasn’t beyond the wit or wisdom of man to socially distance the A level & GCSE pupils & continue their schooling, before sitting socially distanced exams. It’s a scandal that it didn’t happen. Clearly Johnson will fold and do a Krankie, allowing the inflated teacher predictions to stand. It’s the latest watering down of education in this country. As an ordinary joe I thank my lucky stars my brightest 2 were able to attend Grammar schools, a luxury most parents are denied.
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