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Re: The Elephant in the Room - Brexit
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I fucking despair.....I really do.
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I've finally twigged who Jeremy (C)unt reminds me of...even down to the self-satisfied head jiggle:
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48864019
Thoroughly living up to his moniker as the Edwin, Hunt is pandering to the worst of the toffs. Just goes to show where their true priorities lie.
Thoroughly living up to his moniker as the Edwin, Hunt is pandering to the worst of the toffs. Just goes to show where their true priorities lie.
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Fox Hunting goes on every fucking weekend, cops dont give a shit. A vote on making it legal probably wont change a damn thing other than showing the world we're cunts.
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Yeah, toffs gonna toff and there's no stopping the twats. What gets me about this is that rather than appealing to a broad spectrum of people with policies that may actually benefit the nation, Hunt knows that his best (only?) hope is to appeal to the super-rich, super-twat micro-percent who could make things happen for him. He may as well suggest bringing back work houses for the poor.
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True story - I used to be a hunt saboteur back in the late 80's/early 90's. The coppers then didn't care a fuck about the law - they would show up with their shoulder numbers removed and arrest the sabs for the most ridiculous made-up offences. "Cross that stile and it's a breach of the peace" when the stile is on a public bridle-path for example - and then when you crossed it they would arrest you for the duration of the hunt, then let you go when it was done. Anyhow, my true story is that I once got in the way of Prince Charles' horse as he was out with the Surrey Union hunt, and he hit me across the face with his riding crop, in full view of the old bill. I told him he was a fucking Edwin, rather irate as you might imagine, and got arrested for it. Clearly my naughty word > his assault/ABH...
Words cannot express how much I hate bloodsports or the practitioners. Hunting for food is acceptable, and that is where the line is drawn.
Words cannot express how much I hate bloodsports or the practitioners. Hunting for food is acceptable, and that is where the line is drawn.
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That’s insane. On the plus side, in a few years you’ll be able to say that you called the king a Edwin to his face.
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Good man Snowy!
But yeah, seen sabs assaulted by dickless wankers and it’s the sab that gets arrested. It’s unreal.
But yeah, seen sabs assaulted by dickless wankers and it’s the sab that gets arrested. It’s unreal.
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Bojo's tax-breaks are more or less on the same lines - only he's the actual toff who needs to look good among the proles, whereas Edwin is a comparative nobody who presumably needs to show some leg to the "micro-percent" here.Wrathbone wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 12:06 pmYeah, toffs gonna toff and there's no stopping the twats. What gets me about this is that rather than appealing to a broad spectrum of people with policies that may actually benefit the nation, Hunt knows that his best (only?) hope is to appeal to the super-rich, super-twat micro-percent who could make things happen for him.
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Aye been one of them a number of times. Hunt supporters were generally nothing but public school thugs not wealthy enough to actually hunt, and were a real menace. They would do things like stage dig-outs (where they dig up a fox's den in the hope of finding cubs to throw to the pack - a level of cuntishness that beggars belief) but when the sabs moved in and sat on the den, out popped the hidden supporters with baseball bats. The stuff the police turned a blind eye to made me sick.
08/10/2003 - 17/08/2018RCHD wrote:Snowy is my favourite. He's a metal God.
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It's bare-faced proof that if you have enough money you can basically do whatever the fuck you want. It's little short of tyranny.
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It says a lot about the Tory leadership contest, that the first time I read this I assumed it was about JeremySnowy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 6:57 amAye been one of them a number of times. Hunt supporters were generally nothing but public school thugs not wealthy enough to actually hunt, and were a real menace. They would do things like stage dig-outs (where they dig up a fox's den in the hope of finding cubs to throw to the pack - a level of cuntishness that beggars belief) but when the sabs moved in and sat on the den, out popped the hidden supporters with baseball bats. The stuff the police turned a blind eye to made me sick.
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Is that the "happy with your purchase" bloke? I wouldn't watch that video past 20 seconds and I won't this if I can help it.
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