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  1. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
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  2. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Saying "who the f**k are you?" isn't disrespectful? What exactly are you accusing me of that apparently makes me unfit to have an opinion? You don't know me.
  3. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Night night, Mickey.
  4. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Evidence, Mickey?
  5. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    You clearly don't know the laws on libel and slander judging by your public attempt to frame people you don't even know below those who commit criminal acts.
  6. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    I mentioned people not wearing face masks in shops. How is that singling out addicts? Do you expect me to list every permutation of how the virus can be spread? I've referred to SOME that I feel are important and have been overlooked. Again, you know nothing about me. Not all addicts are blameless or even want help. Those that do should get it. They want some excitement in their life? Fine, but at what cost?
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    You know nothing. I stated why I wasn't in favour of the song. It was because of the performer and him alone. You don't believe me? Tough. Haven't absolved the Tories of anything. I do think they are culpable but not to the extent that you and others slevver on about. Not one instance of the virus being spread because of addicts? Nighty night, Mickey.
  8. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    You're a flamebaiter so this is the only reply you'll get. It stands to reason that people with drink and drug problems will not heed to rules such is the extent of their addictions. You will have heard about house parties being broken up by police - considering that these are just a tiny proportion of the number of unlawful social gatherings nationwide, it's clear to see what has contributed to the spread of the virus. Whether it's substance abuse or not, there are people who do not want to conform with society. They get a kick out of breaking rules. They know what they are doing. To suggest otherwise and to mollycoddle them is downright laughable - and dangerous. I haven't said people stopped doing anything because of others but it's incorrect to say it's ONLY the Tories that have broken rules. In Scotland, the Chief Medical Officer was found to have breached guidelines, as too was an MP who represents the Scottish National Party. Tory? :huh: Final point, if the Great British public who have been referenced many times in this thread are susceptible to the actions of others and think they are above the likes of Cummings, what's stopping them from actually following rules and helping to get the country back to normality quickly in spite of the government? The fact that some have chosen to break rules because "that big bad man broke them so why can't I?" proves that normal people are culpable. It may be more comforting and cool, anti-establishment-like to blame the Tories but it doesn't change that fact.
  9. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Tories completely to blame? Do one. Millions of people have broken rules but of course it isn't public so it doesn't matter. Consecutive governments, Tory or otherwise, have failed people but the fact is that many of these cases highlight historic abuse of the system, i.e. the same families have got wasted, lived off benefits, leaving everyone else to deal with the costs, both emotional and financial for their behaviour. Degenerates aren't confused by rules. Do they know drugs are illegal? Yes. Do they know if they have asthma or not? Yes. Do they know people with the virus can be asymptomatic? Yes. Why don't they adhere to rules (and laws in general) then? Because they are selfish and ego-driven halfwits, in some cases psychopaths.
  10. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Ah, yes, the Tories are all to blame for the people who think they are above everyone else and don't bother following rules. We've seen with this pandemic that many are unable to go without drink and drugs for any length of time, which has contributed to the virus being spread as addicts have found other ways to get their fix. And because they are so junked up they can't follow social distancing guidelines even if they wanted to. Instead of wearing face masks in shops, some individuals have gone without because in the event of them being asked to put on a mask they can say they have breathing problems and not be challenged on it. "A love ma turkey dinner" was the latest cry as people mingled with various members of their family for Christmas, not one of them knowing if they have the virus or not ("but a don't huv symptoms..."). Brilliant. 10 more people get infected. A Labour government would have made absolutely no difference to the situation as these degenerates exist no matter what.
  11. Alcohol_Prone posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    You mean Jeremy Corduroy wasn't a gutless arsewipe after all?
  12. Fing is right...
  13. Perhaps if they didn't beg irrelevant luvvy mouthpieces like Charlie Brooker to promote them they would have achieved more. Same goes for Asian Dub Foundation.
  14. Doesn't matter. Jon Tosser will rave about it regardless.
  15. With the usual jockeys on social media about it, indeed, who knows.