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3 hours ago, silverfrost said:

she is famous and her views can be passed onto other people with less inteligence than her

Might be easier to go round to Barry's farmholding and find a hen's tooth or two.

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God doesn't want me, and the Devil isn't finished with me yet.

 

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Just seen / heard Blair on BBC News At Ten. The usual highly-skilled acting ability combined with a level of delusion also seen in many accomplished showbiz professionals . He had to get in the "I expect a volley of abuse " as a rather clunky attempt at self-deprecation-less professional than usual given the corner he`s in.

The guy`s a pro just like his Public School Oxbridge protege professional PR man Cameron. The role of deceased pigs in all this remains an uncorroborated  mystery, I concede.

Needless to say the right -wing biased BBC did not feature a spokesman from the Labour Party whose current leader detests and despises Blair like any sane and decent person should-only Heidi Alexander, a PRO-Blair Labour MP was allowed to speak directly. You see what I`m banging on about when I talk about evidence for bias ? Evidence dear boy as Keith Moon might so pertinently put it. Drinkipoos ? Ah, I believe that Friday box to be ticked. Where was I .......?

Now these irritating celebs who believe their word counts for huge amounts. I use the word irritating advisedly for these are popular usually highly-talented people. Not only that they`ve made their fortunes just  from entertaining people which is a different kettle of fish from your Philip Greens and the Sports Direct Tyrant whose forunes are founded in others 4am-risin` toilet break permittin` zero hourin` minimum wagin` misery. So although they can look a bit foolish I would absolutely not class them in with the real ruling classes.    

PS Blair has been portrayed with his blessing as "honest even if mistaken". Trouble with that theory is that he was a professional Lawyer trained to be the mouthpiece of others, however rubbish their case. During the Iraq Inquiry there were many searching questions that a professional lawyer could have put to him that would have left him tongue-tied and red-faced. He was spared that, no doubt to his lasting gratitude

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Right-wing biased BBC? Theses a laugh. The BBC are biased towards Labour but not Corbyns Labour. They take the same position as the Guardian, which is freely distributed within the BBC. Allowing a pro-Blair MP to speak fits their agenda.

The "Deceased Pigs" thing was invented by Isabel Oakeshott of the Daily Mail, which the Left hate but in this particular case have taken it as gospel truth.

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Someone here mentioned the BBC was more liberal-leaning. I confess that was something which I hadn't considered, until someone told me there is actually a Liberal Party. I've just checked, and apparently it's true.

Margate Exotics.

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Liberally speaking, they are irrelevant in UK politics these days but it seems no-one has bothered to tell Mr. Farron that, but then no-one listens when he speaks anyway.

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Just some randomer with a penchant for yellow ties. Certainly no one important or to worry about.

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My comments and observations are my own, invariably "tongue in cheek", and definitely, sarcastic in nature. Therefore, do not take my advice, suggestions, observations or posts seriously or personally and remember if you do, do anything, that I may have suggested, then you have done this based solely on your own decision to do so and therefore you acknowledge responsibility and accountability (I know, in this modern world these are the hardest things for you to accept) for your actions and indemnify me of any influence, responsibility, accountability, or liability, in what you have done. In other words, you did it, so suffer the consequences on your own!

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1 hour ago, ian29gte said:

Who's Mr. Farron?

Is he some strange ex RE teacher from school.

wont be long and he will be arrested  in some Internet paedofile sting

Only here once

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Just when things couldnt get any worse for Remain with Tony Blair popping up again, Alistair Campbell has now started writing articles in support of Blairs speech! That should be the final nail in the coffin.

 

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Thursday 6th November 2006 : "Don`t do that Minister. That star (on that Security Pass) is what will get you admiitted to the bunker in the event of a nuclear war"

"Where is the bunker ?"

"Seven floors down from where we are now sitting. We can arrange a tour if you like"

"Have the Blairs been round ?"

"Yes they took a look at the Prime Minister`s quarters".

"And were they satisfied ?"

"No as it happens Mrs Blair didn`t like the decor. They had to redo it "

(conversation between Tom Watson MP and a senior MoD official as recounted to Chris Mullin Labour MP in his published diaries)  

Friday 21st April 2006 "Apparently Cherie Blair charged the Labour Party £7,500 for having Andre her hairdresser attend upon her throughout last year`s election campaign. Yet more fuel if any were needed, for the notion that the New Labour elite live on another planet from the rest of us" Chris Mullin`s diaries.

....and they wonder why the Left in the Labour Party do not like Mr. Blair and the rest of his privileged parliamentary  plotters trying to oust a leader who with all his faults has 300,000 votes to his name.

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And when the Brexit bill gets to the House of Lords, keep an eye on these three -

Lord Mandelson
European Commissioner from November 2004 to October 2008
Estimated value of EU pension: £34,659 a year

Lord Kinnock
European Commissioner from July 1995 – November 2004, Vice-President of the European Commission from September 1999 – November 2004
Estimated value of EU pension: £87,794 a year

Lord Patten of Barnes
European Commissioner from January 2000 - November 2004 
Estimated value of EU pension: £39,845 a year

Amounts estimated by Change Britain

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Margate Exotics.

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5 hours ago, ian29gte said:

And when the Brexit bill gets to the House of Lords, keep an eye on these three -

Lord Mandelson
European Commissioner from November 2004 to October 2008
Estimated value of EU pension: £34,659 a year

Lord Kinnock
European Commissioner from July 1995 – November 2004, Vice-President of the European Commission from September 1999 – November 2004
Estimated value of EU pension: £87,794 a year

Lord Patten of Barnes
European Commissioner from January 2000 - November 2004 
Estimated value of EU pension: £39,845 a year

Amounts estimated by Change Britain

didn`t take long

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39020252

hindsight: the science that is never wrong

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What a muppet,  what he means is we want it our way and fxxk the rest of the country and its veiws .  I would love the UK to have a french style revolution and string these silver spooned oiks up by the neck on the lamp posts outside Westminister  <_<

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