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The normalisation of the far-right continues


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50 minutes ago, thisal said:

Just a wee question is it possible to hide quotes.  Or am I going to have to add the p***ks that quote the p***ks to my ignore list.

Unfortunately not.

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54 minutes ago, thisal said:

Just a wee question is it possible to hide quotes.  Or am I going to have to add the p***ks that quote the p***ks to my ignore list.

It’s very tempting to do just that.  Sadly there are otherwise good posters who continually respond to trolls despite acknowledging that they are trolls.  Maybe they are lonely and have f**k all else to do, who knows but it’s pretty sad.

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3 hours ago, Billy Jean King said:
4 hours ago, TapothehullDee said:
The left is the biggest danger to this country, they would sell it down the river in two minutes. 

f**k Andy Robertson in that case

He’s a Dundee supporter so he’s agree with this twice over.

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4 hours ago, TapothehullDee said:

The left is the biggest danger to this country, they would sell it down the river in two minutes. 

The French own the privatised water companies. 

A lot of the railways are run by suspiciously socialist nationalised EU railway companies

The Chinese were going to build a nuclear power plant and Huawei were involved in IT until someone thought it wasn't a good idea

Foreigners own large tracts of the Highlands

Dodgy Russians settled in "Londongrad". The son of a KGB officer sits in the House of Lords.

Cadbury's are owned by the US giant Kraft, just one example of traditional British brands owned by foreign multinationals

I'm personally glad we've got the Conservatives in power to stop the left selling the country down the river.

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10 minutes ago, Snafu said:

Top drawer m9, absolutely game over before lunch time. Like being up 5-0 at half time. See what a bit of motivation can do.

Say hello to @Goomba and @Traditionalist from me, they totally ran themselves into the ground today for the team.

Once again congratulations on your 5th daily title.

Look forward to 56 ;)

Oh and no showboating, show the opposition respect.

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You can't deny it, he's a popular guy.

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On 09/07/2022 at 12:35, tamthebam said:

The French own the privatised water companies. 

A lot of the railways are run by suspiciously socialist nationalised EU railway companies

The Chinese were going to build a nuclear power plant and Huawei were involved in IT until someone thought it wasn't a good idea

Foreigners own large tracts of the Highlands

Dodgy Russians settled in "Londongrad". The son of a KGB officer sits in the House of Lords.

Cadbury's are owned by the US giant Kraft, just one example of traditional British brands owned by foreign multinationals

I'm personally glad we've got the Conservatives in power to stop the left selling the country down the river.

Picnic compared to what will happen if Labour ever darken number 10s door again. White flags galore, mass immigration like we've never seen before  the euro. Absolute nightmare ahead if the left get in. 

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11 minutes ago, TapothehullDee said:

Picnic compared to what will happen if Labour ever darken number 10s door again. White flags galore, mass immigration like we've never seen before  the euro. Absolute nightmare ahead if the left get in. 

You're great entertainment buddy. :lol:

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14 minutes ago, Snafu said:

It also shows that government policy is turning away those with potential and skills that can benefit the UK.

The worst part is that they're well aware of the benefits of immigration, and the UK's need for more workers.

Decades of fearmongering has made cracking down on foreigners far too useful as a vote winner now, so the Tories have got themselves into the position where they'll be advocating to make the economy worse in perpetuity, just to stay in power.

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