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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. I think you have. I think you’ve missed the fact it’s been reversed, which indicates even Starmer thought it was a mistake. Unless you believe he thought “this is the correct policy, let’s reverse it”. Although to be fair, he is such an incompetent tool, I wouldn’t put that train of thought past him…..
  2. Net migration has added about 7.5 million people to the uk since Maggie stepped down. Yet, that’s nothing to do with housing shortage, it’s all her fault 😂😂. We had 13 years of New Labour to address it, yet it’s her fault. Selling council stock was incredibly popular, which is why New labour continued it, and she had a mandate to do it. What ever the rights and wrongs of it, the discussion started over Starmers ridiculous claim that there’s plenty of available homes. The bloke blunders about from one gaffe to another, out of his depth. Dan Hodges summed it up perfectly. “A Labour MP I spoke to recently is in despair at the Prime Minister. ‘He’s insane’, he told me. ‘How can he say that? How can he honestly think there’s huge amounts of spare housing? It’s mad.’ Another MP was even more blunt. ‘I want to scream,’ they said. The truth is Downing Street is now starting to resemble Joe Biden’s White House. For years the ailing US president’s advisors had to scramble around covering up their charge’s growing infirmity. And now No 10 advisors have to engage in the same exercise, attempting to explain, rationalise and justify Keir Starmer’s blunders. The issue is not, as the Prime Minister’s ‘allies’ would have people believe, that he is not furnished with sufficient detail to enable him to effectively run the country. It’s that he’s congenitally useless at it. Keir Starmer’s first year in office has been a disaster. And that’s not because of his aides. It’s not because of his officials. It’s not because of his speechwriter. It’s because of Keir Starmer himself.”
  3. Now you’re making things up, the 350m was Vote Leave, not Nigel. Laughable, people blaming a bloke that has 4 MP’s, and women who has been dead for over 10 years for Government failures….
  4. Well done Suzy….
  5. Yes really, Ange explains it so eloquently here.
  6. So you’re saying the Labour Party were looking to suspend her?
  7. Why, is it easier there?
  8. Desperate to get out of France 😂😂😂
  9. I’ve just watched the penalty shootout 😂😂😂😂
  10. I’d imagine If you don’t like golf, you’d be pretty annoyed if Nick Faldo was analysing Ben Stokes poor shot at Lords. Especially, when there’s literally thousands of cricketers better qualified to do so.
  11. It’s either the same sport, or it isn’t. Either way it’s nonsense. Dave from The Dog & Duck wouldn’t get far as co commentator & John McEnroe wouldn’t be employed as a Rugby league expert. They only get the gig because they’re chicks, an incredibly patronising and sexist reason.
  12. Bowen was a bit of a cock. Don’t want to start a thread about random meetings with tv stars, but when I was younger I met a few TV “stars”. My old man was chairman of a charity (in the days when it was voluntary and you didn’t get paid). Sir Dickie Attenborough was the patron, or similar, and he used to arrange for TV celebs to do fund raising bits. As chairman, my old man would pick them up from hotel (they were normally in panto or summer season) or train station and take them around. He’d bring them home sometimes and mum would feed them or give them cup of tea. Bernard Breslaw the carry on bloke was one I remember being really nice, but one event shines out and I can still remember it like yesterday. Fiona Richmond. They had pub of the year, an award to the pub that raised the most money. My old man had to pick her up, and take her to this ale house. Being a dutifully son in his early teens, I thought I better help my old man deliver the radiant Miss Richmond to the pub 😂. She spent ages flirting with the locals before partaking in another fund raising activity. She stripped down to a bikini and felt tip was used to divide her body into squares with numbers on. The squares were sold (rather quickly) and the corresponding numbers placed in bucket. The winning number was then drawn and the holder of that ticket got to kiss her on the winning square. I somehow don’t think the charity commission would approve nowadays, but it made a lot of money and I’m yet to see anyone as excited about kissing someone’s arm as the winner was. If memory serves, it even made the local papers as a positive story. Nowadays the landlord would probably be banged up, my old man charged with immoral behaviour and Fiona in therapy claiming “me too” moment.
  13. Was the breakfast in Romney Marsh by any chance?
  14. I don’t know about us being safe, Saints attacking and looking likely scoring would probably be the cause of someone going into cardiac arrest. If BBD actually scores, we could face litigation left right and centre. Hundreds could need treatment….
  15. No, it was Bowen who was singing with the band. There were 3 of us stood at the bar, when Bowen came over my mate said “that was great Jim, super smashing lovely”, Bowen told him to fuck off and called him a cunt. The club owner was a guy I used to play football with, he said to my mate “ignore him, he’s a bloody nuisance with his singing”. Evidently, he wanted to get up and sing every time he was in there….
  16. I was with my mate when he got called a cunt by Jim Bowen, and before anyone says it’s off topic, he’d just got up to sing a number with the house band…..
  17. The great session musician Herbie Flowers wrote and played on “Grandad” for Clive Dunn. His second most famous bass line after “Walk on the wild side” 😂😂
  18. I once bought a paint brush off a bloke who had met Ray Dorset….He hadn’t painted with it, but I still use it…..
  19. I’m starting a thread “random times you’ve bumped into a bore”.
  20. You miserable sod 😂😂. Ernie was a great song, some great novelty records around my childhood. My mum reckons I went round the house singing The Singing postman’s “Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?" Love Bonzos, “I'm the Urban Spaceman”, probably my fav, but Ernie is a close second…
  21. First album I owned was The Beatles 1962-66 (red) album. Before that I’d just played around with my mum & Aunties records. Parents got me that for Xmas. First single I bought myself with my paper round money was “how does it feel” by Slade. First LP bought was either “Wings at the Speed of Sound” or “Venus and Mars”, can’t quite remember which, but I had them both around the same time… Last piece of vinyl I ever bought was around ‘87 and I wish I could remember what it was. I know it was then because I moved abroad that year and when I came home in ‘91 it was all CD’s….Strange to think I don’t own a thing now, just a subscription to Apple Music.
  22. Sung properly some of the musics very good.
  23. Hoisted with her own petard, springs to mind. It was her who designed a fiscal lock' law to ensure any government budget decisions can no longer bypass scrutiny by the Office for Budget Responsibility. She constantly criticised Tories who made the very point you’re making. She’s so far out of her depth it’s embarrassing, and to think we’ve got 4 more years of this clown show, god knows where we’ll be by then. Weak, weak, weak. Starmer and her need to be moved on…
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