Let's loot the vape shop

Whilst you are hard of thinking. Put up and provide sufficient examples, or just shut up.

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In the absence of a response from @k4pog I’m guessing that this is who he is referring to but I may be wildly off the mark.

I see.

But where do the peas come into it?

Is it only peas, or should we be condemning other garden vegetables?

Oh, and Joe 90 hasn’t aged well, has he…

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Drunken Spaniards are getting off too lightly IMHO

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I imagine that a peadophile is a lover of peas. Who are these pea loving people coming into our country with their legumes? We don’t know anything about them. They could be anybody.

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Aye, tis is a slippery slope indeed.

Imagine what will happen if the mushy peadophiles have their way. The slipperiest of slippery slopes, that’s what.

Prolly just trying to appease the judiciary.

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Good

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Have to say I agree : the best way to combat the toxic right is to deprive it of the oxygen of publicity.

Shame the same’s not done with the vile waste-of-skin Farage…

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Unfortunately I think Farage and his crew are entitled to a certain amount of tv time because they won five seats. I’m not sure exactly how that works though.

I suppose the point I was hacking clumsily in the general direction of was that that would never have happened if he’d been treated with the dogshit-on-shoe contempt he should have been, rather than the BBC queuing-up to suck his spiny liverspotted micropenis live on air at every possible opportuity for the last decade…

But because they did, and still do, I would not take a bet against him being the next PM once Starmer & co finish fucking-up and rescinding every promise they made…

We are so fucking fucked…

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Agreed. If that prck ever becomes PM I’ll be declaring independence and setting up the Peoples Republic of TonyTheHat in my garden. 1st amendment will be if Farage ever dares to enter the PRTTH he’s to be hung, drawn and quartered.

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I’d buy front-row tickets to that :ok_hand: :popcorn:

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Hope he’s got a big garden.

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Sad, but so true. Absolutely clueless. Amateur even.

They promised not to raise taxes (at least, the three that could bring in significant money). It’s sticking to that promise that means they can barely afford to do anything. OK, they have stopped the doctors striking and I, for one, am pleased about that.

But if you make your tax promise bed then you have to lie in it.

At the time they said that the Murdoch press were pumping out the project fear stories of labour taxing anyone who earned more than 20k a year into oblivion. They were forced to come out with something to head that off. Not sure a pledge not to raise any taxes for working people was the best long term strategy but it did get them into office with a huge majority. Maybe they need to invent a new tax to avoid breaking that pledge. Something like a land tax, wealth tax or trust fund tax but doubt they will.

Yep, fair point, and one of the things that agitates me the most is their failure to effectively communicate their achievements so far - there have been a fair few, but they are invariably buried beneath the fumbles. They need to Mandelson-the-fuck out of the media as a matter of priority or we will get a neofascist government in '28…

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Yep. Sad but true.

I was living in the US when Thatcher tried that with Gerry Adams. It didn’t end well.

I want the far right publicly shown up for the awful stupid tiny minority they are. Failing to do that doesn’t stop them reaching their target audience. There is the internet, after all. But it does allow them to claim that there were a hundred thousand of them ‘peacefully protesting’ and the government were so terrified they banned the BBC from even mentioning it. Because ‘they’ ipso facto control the mainstream media.

OK. They wouldn’t use Latin.