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Hemingway

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  1. We don't have a British Trump - that's an invention of the fevered mind of left wing social media
  2. Hemingway

    Brexit View

    get away with your sensibleness
  3. Think you may have confused us with some people who give a sh1t
  4. lol, really old thread resurrected with, *surprise surprise*, link to some vaguely related to the thread website..spammy bot
  5. Forest Hill to EC and then plenty of trains to Gatwick. Cheaper than cab.
  6. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well, he is now a wannabe politician... is it > normal for politicians to operate under a false > name? Not as far as I'm aware. We could have asked Anthony Wedgewood-Benn at one time
  7. I don't like sitting in shit, formulaic pubs with no music, rather sit at home
  8. Monumental difference. But to be frank I'd rather sit in my house with a beer than in a bloody Wetherspoons
  9. Happy July the 4th yanks, most of us love you XXX
  10. Stephen 'Shagger' Norris also lived(Lives?) in Camberwell...must be something in the waters
  11. They need to remove Unionist from their name then and on reflection probably Conservative. How about 'the Brexit party'...oh, hang on a minute
  12. Private Eye is a satirical magazine, so not sure what it's doing in your list. (although well worth reading) Try reading both The Spectator and New Statesman for some right/left balance. Personally I find Spectator more fun but does have a handful of horrible columnists and a fair bit of right wing trolling. The NS is OK but a bit more Guardian like 'Worthiness' in its tone and so a bit duller. Still think you'll get more balance from these than any of the laughably rubbish in their words ' non MSM' websites - for which Spiked (on the right) and The Canary (on the left) are basically, laughably one sided propoganda sites.
  13. but they don't put their country before the party - they put Brexit above everything, even if it breaks up our country (as in the UK); The Conservative & Unionist Party needs to change its name, or it can be sued under the Trades Description Act
  14. PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think theft is wrong. However, in these days > with sanctioned benefits and dying people being > declared fit for work, theft is inevitable and it > is the only way some people can survive. > Plenty of really properly desperate people the world over don't resort to crime - stop excusing it.
  15. Mornington Crescent
  16. Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nowt to do with the forum in this instance > > Try and think of an enterprise inns related refurb > anywhere in recent years where you thought ?ahhhh > proper pub? yup, "but 'This time' it will be alright* " *see also socialism :)
  17. "is getting"? It's been years since East Dulwich was more imaginative than Peckham
  18. Plus of course the consequences of frozen Rail Fares when when that get nationalized, as most people naively support. No such thing as free lunches.
  19. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > London Mayor Sadiq Khan promised a fares freeze > during the 2016 London elections. So to reduce > costs to pay for this election promise bus > frequencies were cut last summer. Now bus routes > are being cut, merged and re routed. > Effectively the majority in London unwittingly > voted for these cuts. This was so obviously going to happen - basic economnics. People should also be aware of the unintended consequences of both Rent Freezes and Utility prices as the results will be similar decline in quality - declined investment, = poorer services/availability etc etc.
  20. Many Chains are struggling, Giraffe is in CVA at the moment for example (they are 'quite often' crap too). I think we need another cheese shop
  21. my Grandad and Nan had proper 'Cor blimey' 'Stone the crows' accents, long gone except on Pathe Films nowadays. But all accents move on, watching '63 up' this weeks shows that the incredibly stilted RP of the posh kids in 1963(?) has mellowed into something far less posh sounding as they hit their 60s.
  22. cella Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hemingway Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I don't think it is terryfying ; it's just > social > > media/online exaggerates extreme views. People > are > > getting 'hysterical' about this and similar. > It's > > constant exposure to nutters and extremists via > > socail media. > > > > Out in 'the world', not on line or at demos, > > there's a far more polite, peaceful and > benevolent > > world generally, even in London. Civility still > > broadly rules OK. > > > > Petition or not SK will get back in - personally > i > > think he's pretty poor but better than the > > alternatives and many previous > > Your great namesake will be turning in his grave. > Maybe get out more, read real journalism and worry > a bit. OOh. Is it my turn for cella's daily argument?
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