You must be giddy with that swerving. Have a lie down.
My response must have hit you on the back of your 'ed.You must be giddy with that swerving.
Thankfully it missed as it had just come out of your ars'ole. We all smelled it though.My response must have hit you on the back of your 'ed.
The ironyYou stick to building death traps, boyo.
Not the one in any way related to the thread topic but feel free to start a new thread on that now that you have been told who is who.
Doesn't that relate to the 'subtle backhanded' way he expressed his original tweet?He continued: "However difficult the last few days have been, it simply doesn't compare to having to flee your home from persecution or war to seek refuge in a land far away. It's heartwarming to have seen the empathy towards their plight from so many of you.
Another subtle back-handed dig at the fascist Tories. Go get 'em Gary!
There was nothing subtle or backhanded about his original tweet, it went straight in the back of the net. The whole thing was a close call for the government which faced a massive diversion from their ”policy” announcement, and worse, the possibilty of bbc talent going on strike. Its remarkable the influence “talent” had compared say to the junior doctors strike.Doesn't that relate to the 'subtle backhanded' way he expressed his original tweet?
He knew what he was saying.
And so do i.
There was nothing subtle or backhanded about his original tweet, it went straight in the back of the net. The whole thing was a close call for the government which faced a massive diversion from their ”policy” announcement, and worse, the possibilty of bbc talent going on strike. Its remarkable the influence “talent” had compared say to the junior doctors strike.
Blup
Desperate.Rishi Sunak’s plan to ban people arriving over the English channel in small boats from making asylum claims has improved the Conservative Party’s standing with its voters on immigration matters, a poll found.
The government last week revealed the Illegal Migration Bill, which would see small boat migrants detained and deported without the UK considering whether they were fit to be granted asylum.
While the proposal was met with backlash from the EU, along with Tories including former home secretary Amber Rudd, Conservative voters polled in the days after its introduction to parliament last Tuesday appeared to be satisfied.
Trust in Tory asylum policy shot up among those who voted for the party in 2019, swinging from 27 per cent last month to 41 per cent in a poll taken by Ipsos Mori between Wednesday and Friday.
Some 44 per cent said the government had the right immigration policies, up from 27 per cent last month.
In the wider public, 40 per cent said they trusted the Tories more than Labour to make it harder to enter Britain illegally, up 10 per cent on last month.
Glad you are on board. Right wing fascism alive and well amongst the Tory ranks.Doesn't that relate to the 'subtle backhanded' way he expressed his original tweet?
He knew what he was saying.
And so do i.
Legislation which acknowledges in its parliamentary briefing that it is unlawful. What a sad fall from grace for our country which was a lead signatory to the original ECHR, remebering that it was set up after and because of WW2. Clearly not enough hatred in the legislation if only 44 per cent of tory voters are satisfied, or maybe they are the silent majority. Lineker 1 BBC nil.Rishi Sunak’s plan to ban people arriving over the English channel in small boats from making asylum claims has improved the Conservative Party’s standing with its voters on immigration matters, a poll found.
The government last week revealed the Illegal Migration Bill, which would see small boat migrants detained and deported without the UK considering whether they were fit to be granted asylum.
While the proposal was met with backlash from the EU, along with Tories including former home secretary Amber Rudd, Conservative voters polled in the days after its introduction to parliament last Tuesday appeared to be satisfied.
Trust in Tory asylum policy shot up among those who voted for the party in 2019, swinging from 27 per cent last month to 41 per cent in a poll taken by Ipsos Mori between Wednesday and Friday.
Some 44 per cent said the government had the right immigration policies, up from 27 per cent last month.
In the wider public, 40 per cent said they trusted the Tories more than Labour to make it harder to enter Britain illegally, up 10 per cent on last month.
No but Gary has brought home what folk think about the Tories. Enlightenment.I'm a Tory now?
You need St. Lineker to tell you how to think of Tories now?No but Gary has brought home what folk think about the Tories. Enlightenment.