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alex-coppersmith.bsky.social
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Yes she played a blinder. Announced her intention to withdraw from a human rights organisation inspired by the horrors of nazism and World War 2 on the anniversary of D-Day. No satirist would write such political ineptitude
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Hope he remembered to pack his knee pads and a pack of tissues
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Nor Michelle MoneY?
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Well yes, he’s a tw@t, why wouldn’t their staff feel uncomfortable. ‘Dog bites man’ this one.
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He was the sh1t BeeGee
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They have special seat reserved for Telegraph/Spectator/Tufton St. more often female, always incredibly posh and almost always with a completely sanitised internet footprint with no indication of family background. Presumably to hide their rich, connected, privileged nepo-baby background.
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Yep, single-celled organisms everywhere
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It’s almost as if the BBC was run by Tories.
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Announces her intention to withdraw from a human rights organisation inspired by the horrors of nazism and World War 2 on the anniversary of D-Day. No satirist could write such political ineptitude.
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Isn’t it bang flat there. Right next to the duelling banjos in the Fens.
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Who’d have thought that two weapons-grade psychopathic narcissists would fall out.🍿
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Not saying this isn’t a worthy cause to pursue, like a hundred other messes that need sorting but volume has really been turned up on this since this Labour govt came in, 60+ years after the tragedy happened.
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Call them out on Brexit, call them out on wanting to privatise the NHS, call them out on funding sources and call them out on Farij sucking up to Trump and Putin. Easy. F-off Morgan McSweeney, there’s about 10 million people who can see the problem more clearly than you.
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Problem is, some greedy corporate comes in, makes a profit, serves up awful low quality food that kids won’t eat. We did it for about a year with our kids and discovered we were spending £25 a week (15 years ago) on absolute prison slop. They aren’t fussy eaters and came home hungry most days.
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Eventually realised he was used as window dressing for a white nationalist party.
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And all this evidence has emerged since July last year?
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A strong and stable party.
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Where was the king’s dad born?
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I keep seeing this and don’t understand why this has become such a big story and used as a stick to beat Starmer with? Haven’t governments been ignoring this for 60-odd years ? Can’t remember Johnson or thatcher getting grief for it.
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Yet another example of how the old in this country seem to hate the young.
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So no mention then of fixing the main road between two of Britain’s biggest cities, Sheffield and Manchester. A 4 metre wide strip of tarmac hanging by a thread.
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Tiny cock, revolting personality.
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Yes, some Caribbean islands are enemies but that’s because the allow the world’s wealthy tax dodgers to hide their money there
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Say what you see
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How many of them voted to ‘get are sovrinty back’ ™️ Facebook 2016
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That all disappeared up the noses of bankers years ago
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A timely reminder that this is the main road between two of Britain’s largest cities, Sheffield an Manchester
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OUTSIDE London and the south east!? Surely not! Beyond the Pale!
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Operation
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Wasn’t Werner von Braun in Mission Control when Armstrong stepped onto the Moon?
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More investment in London. Just what Sheffield and Glasgow need.
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Mixing correlation and causation
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A great idea until it’s YOUR son being shot at
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Got to love Gordy
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Just Trump following orders
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Of course. Although it does overlook the situation that more and more kids are going to uni in their home town because parents can’t afford to pay greedy offshore landlords £7k a year in rent.
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…and in waders
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Need to be careful they’ll have none left
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Time for a f#cking revolution
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That’s brainwashing not education
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Where was he?
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Why is this whole argument old men shouting at young women? Something of the Id in there?
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I am genuinely beginning to wonder whether he is a fifth columnist. He is handing the country on a plate to the far right. And I can think of no historical examples of overturning Fascism that dont eventually involve revolution or war.
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Indeed. It’s the sheer disappointment. Being let down by Labour is worse than the same crap coming from Tories. A traitor is worse than an enemy.
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lol! He’s worse than BadEnoch
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FFS Labour, ‘publishing a dossier’, that should sort him out. Should be hammering the media, on every news show, shouting Farage’s deceit from the rooftops. Yet again, taking a plastic spoon to a knife fight.
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Almost like being a Northerner