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#91
The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by Scrumpy - Yesterday at 11:07:20 AM
Hospital parking.. :nooo: 
I have a Mammogram coming up soon.. It is like organizing a bloody battle invasion..  Parking is horrendous.. The cost of parking is unbelievable..

I usually get my mate to drop me off.. while he cruises the car park.. When I return he is usually still waiting for a space..
And they have the audacity to charge for cruising..
The mobile mammogram unit is stationed next to the car park.. Frustrating..
#92
Politics / Re: New Tory recruit?
Last post by Ashy - Yesterday at 10:56:06 AM
The tory hierarchy is so wet you need a boat to visit CCHQ. 
#93
The Chat Room / Re: Beautiful Day Yesterday.
Last post by Scrumpy - Yesterday at 10:55:12 AM

Thank you Raven..
#94
General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by Ashy - Yesterday at 10:51:40 AM
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#95
Politics / Re: New Tory recruit?
Last post by klondike - Yesterday at 10:31:52 AM
Unfortunaterly Reform is unelectable too. They don't have the active membership machinery, donors etc. that can put them into a winning position in elections. Tory MPs may as well stay where they are if they want to keep their jobs because they stand more chance standing as Conservatives than they do defecting to Reform.

What Rees-Mogg wants is reform of the Tory party. The grass roots are doubtless behind him but the Parliamentary party is now beyond redemption. My hope is for a total wipeout. Let the grass roots see that the brand has sunk lower than Ratners. That way there is an outside chance of either a reformed Tory party or maybe just Reform, Either way expect Socialism for the rest of your days now I fear.
#96
Politics / Re: New Tory recruit?
Last post by Raven - Yesterday at 10:25:24 AM
Change doesn't come easy to most people though.  :rolleyes:
#97
General Discussion / Re: What's Happening in Irelan...
Last post by Raven - Yesterday at 10:22:17 AM
Time to go Backwards I think, Shake the Do Gooders up and teach the trouble makers a well needed lesson. Just need the police to man up. :nooo:
#98
General Discussion / Re: What's Happening in Irelan...
Last post by klondike - Yesterday at 10:21:46 AM
No more free passage from Eire.

There is a problem with that. An open border was part of the Good Friday agreement. It is why the Brexit agreement lead to a border in the Irish sea for goods. We can hardly have one for people as NI is part of the UK.

The solution to the Pikey problem is the same as it is for so many issues - the police need to uphold existing laws and not bugger around policing Twitter etc. when somebody complains that they are offended. A smack in the mouth gives real offence. If somebody doesn't like stuff they read online then the best solution for them is to stop reading it.
#99
Politics / Re: New Tory recruit?
Last post by JBR - Yesterday at 10:16:48 AM
I have always respected Mogg, but I cannot agree with his opinion here.

The Conservatives are sinking, deservedly, and I am sure are still infested by undercover Liberals.
If anything, Reform should invite any present Conservative MPs, who they can be assured are truly Conservative, to leave that party and join Reform, hopefully bringing with them their honest voters.

The Conservative party has made itself now unelectable in my view.  Reform is the natural centre-right wing replacement, if only more people could recognise that before it is too late.
#100
General Discussion / Re: What's Happening in Irelan...
Last post by JBR - Yesterday at 10:11:29 AM
Quote from: muddy on Yesterday at 06:57:56 AMThey are scared of them and are reluctant to act .
Pikeys are vindictive and will wreak revenge on the families of police .
There is a big camp near Reading where the police only go in in riot gear .

Yes, I'm afraid that is so.
The only way to restore Britain to what it once was wen ah wer a lad is to restore our borders.
No more free passage from Eire.
No more free passage across the Channel.

The world clearly sees Britain as weak, undefended and available for taking whatever they see.
How many years before we see a strong, pro-British government?
Perhaps never.