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  1. Or is ill tempered just not having the same opinion as you? Because I'm scratching my head here.
  2. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think that?s wishful thinking straight out of > your echo chamber there RD. I haven?t heard anyone > whose not on Twitter, the majority of us, say that > much about this. I think it?s a media and Twitter > frenzy and Mr Teflon will survive it. I thought it was last Christmas Max Seriph? And that was the whole government not just Johnson. Seriously out in the real world people think politicians across the board are liars, shits and frauds, and, if they?ve heard of Cummings, they?ve been told by the guardianustas that he?s an awful terrible man and a liar to boot, until yesterday when he?s now a deliverer of truth and integrity. Johnson will still PM after the next election I reckon. No. But that?s not my point. My point is your confusing wishful thinking and, there is no better word for it, bubble thinking, in thinking this government and Johnson are on the verge of collapse, as you and many others have been since the pandemic began, it?s not. This isn?t any support for Johnson or the Tories just a huge reality check that way too many on the left need. It?s why election after election you keep scratching your heads and saying ?how the @#$%& did that happen?? I agree rah, but Labour needs to drop the ?your country is awful, you people are scum vote Labour? (copyright Newsthump) and more than 10 minutes on any even vaguely left wing bit of social media soon exposes that bit of satire as very close to the mark. Most Labour activists are fine with the flag, as long as its Palestinian Can you point out which bit of the above, my entire output from 'that day', is ill tempered please?
  3. notimpressed Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thick people quite often share posts on Facebook > about child abductions that are completely false, > but they dont have the intelligence to > analyse/research where the story has come from and > consider that it may not be true. People kind of > enjoy being outraged and letting others know about > it. > > Its likely utter nonsense, and if you believe it, > well im afraid you cant be too clever either. Thick people don?t know how to use an apostrophe too.
  4. Most Labour activists are fine with the flag, as long as its Palestinian
  5. I agree rah, but Labour needs to drop the ?your country is awful, you people are scum vote Labour? (copyright Newsthump) and more than 10 minutes on any even vaguely left wing bit of social media soon exposes that bit of satire as very close to the mark.
  6. No. But that?s not my point. My point is your confusing wishful thinking and, there is no better word for it, bubble thinking, in thinking this government and Johnson are on the verge of collapse, as you and many others have been since the pandemic began, it?s not. This isn?t any support for Johnson or the Tories just a huge reality check that way too many on the left need. It?s why election after election you keep scratching your heads and saying ?how the fuck did that happen??
  7. I thought it was last Christmas Max Seriph? And that was the whole government not just Johnson. Seriously out in the real world people think politicians across the board are liars, shits and frauds, and, if they?ve heard of Cummings, they?ve been told by the guardianustas that he?s an awful terrible man and a liar to boot, until yesterday when he?s now a deliverer of truth and integrity. Johnson will still PM after the next election I reckon.
  8. I think that?s wishful thinking straight out of your echo chamber there RD. I haven?t heard anyone whose not on Twitter, the majority of us, say that much about this. I think it?s a media and Twitter frenzy and Mr Teflon will survive it.
  9. But the ignorant and the sacred cowers will make a huge fuss over nothing again no doubt
  10. I?ve done no research into this but by ?your data? I think they mean using annomynized stats on health against various variables and data mining it to increase insights into health, demographics datamining for insight to improve health provision and service, Rather than your actual personal information being passed on. It?s actually the sort of thing the NHS should be doing using it unique and massive data to look for patterns, say finding correlation between disease and conditions that we didn?t know about. A good thing.
  11. j.a. Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > If you want an answer to why the Labour Party > > keeps losing just google ?Hartlepool? and ? > thick? > > this morning. Doomed if so many of its vocal > and > > activist supporters hate this country and the > > people they claim to represent. > > > You do realise that pretty much everyone on this > thread has already agreed with that? > > Seems like you came on here purely to > virtue-signal your own opinions. If people were > posting derogatory comments about Hartlepool > voters than I could understand you, but as it is > your basically being a pound shop Nadine > Dorries...and she?s already pretty pound shop... Bizarre, but I'll ignore your lack of civility as I'm really not interested in having and argument I'm not looking for with someone I don't know on the internet. Have a good day.
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