....more armchair politics (Part 1)

I think that case was proved a long time ago.

Bugger me Paul, you’re showing our age now, lay off a bit mate.

I’ll be gutted if we don’t roll all the way back to a cashless bartering system and I want a state appointed serf to see to my daily needs. Anything less is simply not British.

Aye well, I’ll be three score and five this year…

:grimacing:

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Waddya mean roll back?

Still exists here :grinning:

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Huh, I can give you another seven come August. Does this make me the old man of the forum ? John the Elder, has a ring to it.

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Not even close, I’m afraid.

Now I’m sad :pensive:

Yeah, at 62 I feel positively youthful :grin:

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Curved bananas, it’s the brexit way

Meh! You are an old git relatively speaking (although not as old as some).

Good, cos you don’t look it :grin:

Showbiz age? :thinking:

I hate you lot. A. Lot.

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Was the world really all black and white like the old films? :thinking: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Off you fuck!

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Next they will be looking to replace our Eurofighters with a fcking fleet of Spitfires.

I still can’t my head round they think looking to return to imperial is a good idea… Absolutely beggars belief.

It’s been kicking around for a while. I’m guessing it’s one of those things they revive every time they need to distract their supporters from something more serious.

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They are actually spending taxpayers money on a study now, rather just spouting shit about it like they usually do.

Paul Scully, a Tory business minister, said reintroducing imperial labelling would be ā€œan important step in taking back controlā€ and that a planned ā€œassessment of the economic impact on business will be carried out in due courseā€.