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Cheaper payments & tax relief
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Solid work (dad) 9/10
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Won't see me there if i can't sneak a can in :)
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No - we had 18 on this exact date (and time) with a game to play later.... Today we have 21 with a game to play later. I'll bet you we'll end up with more points than last year by May too if you want?
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Yup No Right Turn at that junction
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Drive up Denmark Hill from camberwell green and do first left or straight on from Coldahrbour Lane across Denmark Hill
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? back from hiding behind the sofa? > > Good article by Gary Neville this. > > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/to > ttenham-hotspur/12020485/Mauricio-Pochettino-is-my > -favourite-Premier-League-coach-he-has-transformed > -Tottenham-Hotspur.html You noticed. Are you suggesting I go a bit quiet on here when results against certain teams aren't great? :)
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would rather have a decent, humanitarian > approach to politics, an opposition with moral > fibre and decency than a bunch of sell out > Blairites. Let the Tory sympathisers resign.. They > are not opposing anything other than the wishes of > their own people... so... Good riddance. What a load of old tosh - especially the new decent politics/moral fibre bit Mocking people with Mental health - Livingstone supporting terrorists - all of them but especially Donnell and Livingstone Excusing Mao - Abbot Trying to deselect by subterfuge long standing and decent hardworking MPS (all "tory sympathisers - blah, blah, blah, as the angry social media cliche goes) No woman (not even the odious Abbot) in senior positions I judge people by the company they keep, I am not that convinced by the decency that much anymore. Bunch of scheming old trots
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Supporting Celtic under Ronnie Deila is like death > by a thousand cuts. BFS was avaialble
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http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/politics/politics-headlines/syria-vote-to-be-last-thing-labour-party-does-20151127104233
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Blah Blah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > You are a broken record ????. All you whine on > > about is Corbyn and the left. > > I have to say I only flirt mildly with this thread > and gloss over most of it but I do agree > wholeheartedly with this observation. They don't like it up them do they - social media is awash with utter garabage about Corby'n brilliance and yet a few people pushing it the other way and it's "leave us alone" "your obsessed. We don't all think he's a saint, hard as it is for you worshippers to realise that other sane, decent people think he's a disaster. On balance I'd far rather him be a disaster for the Labour Party than the country, but i'd rather not that too believe it or not.
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The going home for the weekend song thread...come on you groovey foookers
???? replied to ????'s topic in The Lounge
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Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please, let's give Labour peers credit where due. > The two amendments voted through the Lords were > presented by Labour peers. The legislation had > gone through all readings in the house. Tory MPs > didn't have the backbone to defy the whip. > > Every political commentator agrees that Osborne > miscalculated. You are swimming against the > consensus view ???? and that includes the view of > those who work in Parliament and have done for > decades. > > I think the biggest denial is within the Labour > right to be honest, who seem unable to grasp why > they have lost two elections - unable to grasp why > traditional Labour supporters can't stomach their > support for cuts. How many people have died > because of welfare reforms ????. Do you need me to > remind you? > > Stop apologising for the cruelty of Osborne with > this obsession you have with attacking Corbyn and > those who support him. Corbyn and his followers > are not the people delivering growing inequality. > They are not the people selling off the last > assets the country has. They are not the people > who continue to allow the sell off of social homes > whilst building no new ones. They are not the > people saddling the young with impossible > debts...I could go on, but you get the picture. Your usual pile of emotive toss and 'friends in the know' who know all this stuff rubbish. I'm not defending anyone I am criticising someone who i firmly belive would be an absolute disaster for the future of this country and all its people. Stop implicitly implying people who don't suppoert your lah lah land economics/politics are responsible/happy for deaths - it seems all you morally certain sanctomnious lot have in the face of any criticism - you think the poor and old will benefit if the country goes bust??? I hope you didn't vote Labour after Iraq if you are taking such a morally sanctomnious position. I'm sure you didn't.
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New Paddy Power advert- Filmed in East Dulwich
???? replied to Dultip's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
it's viral for Social Media as BNG says and this thread proves. Never aimed at TV. -
the Tory voter on Question Time is the one who did it really
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Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It is related because it was Labour and Lib Dem > peers who forced the U turn. Osborn wouldn't have > changed anything otherwise. An illusion. It's because he wants to be PM and, ironically, because Labour are so weak as an opposition, he also calculated he'd get away with a massive uturn without too much damage. And the shadow chancellor proved his calculation justified within minutes. Is it me whose completley wrong (it is possible) are all Corbynista's completley in denial about the shambles that Labour is in?- time, Oldham, the polls etc will tell but I haven't spoken to anyone outside the bubble who thinks Corybn is remotely electable or doing a good job in anything other than being different (which has some value but is overated by his 'disciples').
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jeez! Where does the time go? A footballing > genius. Even if you didn't support Man Utd > everyone loved watching George. Saw him twice including my first ever visit to UP....also in the US, where he was still brilliant when he could be bothered
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Houses were posher/bigger than here, valued at 2 Million plus and he went to work on the Tube so no chance it's here. Quite enjoyed it despite the thoroughly predictble charatrisation thus far.
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Would be some mould breaker given PM's traditionally have to be trusted on: - economy - security - be percieved as competent - look like PM material - be in charge of a united party It's a cult, although all over Social Media. In some polls Labour are just about holding up but The Com Res one in the Mirror at the Weekend had the Tories 12 points ahead and even leading in the North FFS. Parking ideology, The issue that Corbyn isn't competent, which he's not, hasn't really got through to the electorate either yet. 5 years is a while but I think it will take a real economic meltdown (not entirely unfeasible) or some other major catastophe to get him in.
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Sorry, I've been trying to avoid this thread as it's too cruel. But McDonnell Quoting from Mao's Little Red Book in his response to the Spending Review is Spartist Optimism beyond satire
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Mick M normally starts this boring thread but - Tax Credit Cuts abandoned - No cuts to police budgets - Increased Stamp Duty on Buy To Let - no Tax cuts - increased Real spending on Heath and Education Bloody socialist
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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wear the bandages at home for visibility - and > slip them off to go down LL / stalk ???? in the > Co-Op yup sorry, I will buy your Big Issue soon. Maybe next Saturday?
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Mehdi Hassan call any non-believers "Kaffir cattle" last night?
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