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They really are acting as if they think they can get away with anything.

 

As they are the born to rule class. The media doesn't challenge them, as it believes the landed gentry should rule us. Who will challenge it - BBTORY? The Sun? Hardly. It can be a dictatorship now, and probably is, and the media would not blink. Mad May knows this, hence her honours list bribes to mps. And those are just the bribes on the surface. She only delayed the deal to bribe. So corrupt. It is DISGUSTING.

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No. When they spectacularly fail it's throwing money away for nothing and delaying actually sorting things out properly in the first place.

 

And Labour would never do that... :teresa:

As they are the born to rule class. The media doesn't challenge them, as it believes the landed gentry should rule us.

 

Do you ever get tired of posting communist nonsense? :huh:

Do you ever get tired of posting communist nonsense? :huh:

 

It's not communist. It is fact. Or do you find it COMPLETELY NORMAL that the Tories AND ONLY THE TORIES can act with COMPLETE impunity and not be challenged by BBTory et al?

 

Same time in the media we had:

 

Pig gate! Media: Oh, jolly food fun, ol chap! Riffing laurrgh

 

Corbyn: memorial bow. Journos: Stand there as we get out our measuring tapes! DISGRACE! HOW DARE THIS WORKING CLASS UPSTART DARE TO ASPIRE TO POWER!

It's not communist. It is fact. Or do you find it COMPLETELY NORMAL that the Tories AND ONLY THE TORIES can act with COMPLETE impunity and not be challenged by BBTory et al?

 

What you post about the Tories is not fact, it is opinion

 

From wikipedia : An opinion is a judgment, viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive.

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What you post about the Tories is not fact, it is opinion

 

From wikipedia : An opinion is a judgment, viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive.

 

No. It is FACT. It is OBJECTIVE REALITY. We all know it. Why don't you look at the FACTUAL RESEARCH into institutional inequality and bias against the working class in British politics and media? Or better yet: OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK AT HOW THE TORIES ARE ACTING LIKE A DICTATORSHIP AND HOW THE MEDIA STILL FAWNS OVER THEM, TELLING THEM, VERY GOOOD YAAAY, AFTER THEIR EASY INTERVIEWS ETC!!

 

No. It is FACT. It is OBJECTIVE REALITY. We all know it. Why don't you look at the FACTUAL RESEARCH into institutional inequality and bias against the working class in British politics and media? Or better yet: OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK AT HOW THE TORIES ARE ACTING LIKE A DICTATORSHIP AND HOW THE MEDIA STILL FAWNS OVER THEM, TELLING THEM, VERY GOOOD YAAAY, AFTER THEIR EASY INTERVIEWS ETC!!

 

Oh FFS, it's no wonder everyone else ignores you when you persist in presenting opinion as fact!

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And some more on the government's new favourite "ferry" company. I thought I'd have a quick look on Companies House. It shows that they registered a change of address from Hove to London last January. Nothing unusual in that of course. However, they were so incompetent that it took them three goes to get it right.

 

I also looked at their website. That confirmed reports that they haven't actually started recruiting yet. I missed this little gem.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46748193

Don't forget them copying terms and services FROM A PIZZA DELIVERY COMPANY. This company is getting millions from their Tory chums. It is complete corruption.
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Don't forget them copying terms and services FROM A PIZZA DELIVERY COMPANY. This company is getting millions from their Tory chums. It is complete corruption.

That's the story I linked to. Note that even the BBC has decided it can't ignore this part of the story.

I noticed that :lol: The BBTory tried to frame it as positiviely as they could - claiming it was a small gaffe and not linking the company to the Tories or the Tory Brexit or the Tories giving millions for a scenario it says WON'T happen to their friends, i.e fraud, but Mad May is now pushing for to stay in power.
Other parts of their terms and privacy policy had [business name] in from where they’d not even done a find and replace on the template privacy policy
I noticed that :lol: The BBTory tried to frame it as positiviely as they could - claiming it was a small gaffe and not linking the company to the Tories or the Tory Brexit or the Tories giving millions for a scenario it says WON'T happen to their friends, i.e fraud, but Mad May is now pushing for to stay in power.

 

Michael, on what basis do you claim there is an establishment conspiracy to keep the Tories in power (please omit purely opinion-based, and confirmation-biased statements).

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Andrew Bridgen, the Tory MP who thought that all English people were entitled to an Irish passport on demand, heckled a tribute to Paddy Ashdown n the Commons this afternoon. When called upon to withdraw his comment, he issued the standard non-apology by saying he was sorry "if any offence was caused". Yet another Tory whose descent has gone well beyond the gutter.
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Under the headline “A Very British Coup” (with no acknowledgement for Chris Mullins), the Sunday Times reports that MPs are planning to take control of the EU withdrawal process after Tuesday’s vote. Downing Street has responded by saying “This is extremely concerning. If successful, this would give MPs power to control what happens to all legislation. It represents a real threat to government business”.

 

This will cause a lot of head-scratching by people who thought that was what parliament is for.

It falls me how Government and Government supporting newspapers are STILL peddling this argument that Parliament exercising its sovereignty is a coup / disgrace / insert outraged adjective when the fundamental principle of our constitution is Parliamentary Sovereignty. The worst thing is that some people in the masses will actually buy it :/
The irony of all ironies is that Brexiteers called for parliament to take back control (control they'd always had) and are now upset that parliament is taking back control.
Surely the biggest irony will be when May asks for a second vote on her deal (when it gets rejected next week), whilst refusing to hold another EU referendum - which she claims will be undemocratic.

As I said to my May-supporting Tory-loving close friend last night who opined that 17.4million knew exactly what they were voting for (and inferring that this deal is the result of that) and therefore it would be undemocratic to go against that vote:

 

"So if you think that not one person has changed their mind, that the deal is exactly what they voted for (the opinion polls and MP's suggests otherwise BTW) then what is the big problem with checking that in a final say because Parliament has failed to come to any sort of agreement?

 

Could it be the real reason isn't that it's undemocratic but that you're frightened people might have changed their minds?"

 

So in other words, forcing through a deal no-one likes because it's preferable to staying in the EU (either for longer till it's sorted clearly what we want, or long-term). That's the Tory Party right now, desperate to get it through before the end of march come what May because the UK will have to comply with rich folk showing where their cash is, what tax they are dodging, and leaving a chain of info that might illuminate where it came from to boot.

 

I certainly can't come up with any reasonable reason why the end of March must be the absolute deadline except it's the one arbitrarily chosen by Mrs May. Her husband apparently is a senior officer at a 1.4trillion dollar investment company, I understand, quite co-incidentally, of course. Just for info. I enjoy a bit of info. I doubt they discuss confidential business at home in either case.

 

 

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