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Hamza Useless's Leadership on a knife edge. His fate sits with the Greens and we should know soon if he faces a vonc (which he could well lose). If so, good riddance to bad rubbish.
Talking of flags...
Today's St George's day gathering in town got clamped down on by plod like is never seen during Palestine protests. Of course all orchestrated by Chairman Khan. Wrong flags were waved obviously. It just shows what a facade Starmer's flagshàgging is.
Just shows where...
I have and have made my interpretation.
I'm trying to correlate and square it with simliar situations. The police officer would simply not say "you're being openly black" or "gay" or "muslim". But he felt it ok to say what he said. And you don't seem to mind that much either.
And I think that...
If you take their analogy further then one would say there's no difference between the colour of a football shirt and the colour of someone's skin.
There's simply no equivalence.
Yvette Cooper spitting fury today (now it's passed). Which is somewhat ironic seeing as the DT posted an article from her saying she would stop the boats. So no doubt she and her lefty lawyer buddies and chums in the Blob will still do whatever it takes to kibosh Rwanda. It's become little more...
Sir Mark Rowley's in the crosshairs today.
But he's just the organ grinder, Sadiq Khan's monkey.
Sack him and Chairman Khan will just get someone else in with anti-Semitic sympathies.
What's that coming over the hill...?
The Tele has been giving oxygen to Labour guff recently. Today takes the biscuit though.
Yvette "#RefugeesWelcome" Cooper claiming she and Labour will stop the boats.
As laughable as it is risible.
Last week it was Starmer flag shägging yet again (over St George's day).
What do they take us for?
Used to happen often. Robbie Fowler by Hoddle, for one. Watkins may be banging then in for club, but would he do the same for country? He's been given chances, but not excelled.
I was there for one of those nights.
What was remarkable was that the setlists for each night were very different. Apparently only Purple Rain made it onto the setlist every night. It was a lottery; a pick n mix if you like, just not of your choosing.
The night we went, he played a 15 minute...
It ended up a somewhat sad story and demise, albeit a bit sudden at the end. And being survived by no parents, children or husband, apparently quite the bun fight happened post passing.
Missed every day here. Such a talent - perhaps the best ever Eighties female singer imho.
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