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nigelwal.bsky.social
I’ve always cared about other people. Remainer. Drifted left as I’ve got older.
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Let’s boycott the World Cup
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John Sitton had his moments.
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I’d like to hear Alistair Cooke’s letters
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Lord Lucan: if only I had a herald estate
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Stay serene
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A habitual offender but made a great defensive partnership with Godber.
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I bought an Anglia estate in 1975 for £50
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Can’t help wondering how much the Trooping of the Colour cost. How many PiP payments
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Must have missed the bit on the BBC reporting this.
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I’ve always felt Cameron to be responsible. Terrible weakness in the face of UKIP, really poor Remain campaign. Into obscurity, laughing. Terrible legacy. Praying that Starmer remains strong against Reform.
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It’s ok, no one was listening
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Even Johnson the Liar and Farage the Fascist admitted it was a lie. Perhaps she’s counting Johnson’s non existent 40 new hospitals.
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I’ve got John in the boot, did you bring the spade?
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Change the things you can
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Elongate?
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Obviously the BBC got hold of this press release too and decided to broadcast it verbatim. Saved Chris Mason doing any real research. Is he in line to be a Reform candidate in 2029?
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Tim Davie and Robbie Gibb orders. She can only know that there’s a lot, if they have been specifically invited. Why would that happen.
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I’ll write you a cheque.
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Even Johnson the Liar and Farage the Fascist admitted it was a lie. Perhaps she’s counting Johnson’s non existent 40 new hospitals.
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Cat: you’re right these bricks are ruddy uncomfortable
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Crikey, I’d forgotten about Jimmy Dimly.
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Probably still running as taxi somewhere in North Africa
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Tim Davie in on the act too
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Reform: we’d do ABC because it sounds popular and the media will repeat again and again (obviously we couldn’t really afford to do it, but who cares once we are in power. Then we can do whatever we like)
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Bull appeared at the Brighton Pride Parade. Fascinating to see if he’ll sacrifice that support for Farage’s hatred of all things LGBTQ+
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Bull appeared at the Brighton Pride Parade. Fascinating to see if he’ll sacrifice that support for Farage’s hatred of all things LGBTQ+
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Bull appeared at the Brighton Pride Parade. Fascinating to see if he’ll sacrifice that support for Farage’s hatred of all things LGBTQ+
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Bull appeared at the Brighton Pride Parade. Fascinating to see if he’ll sacrifice that support for Farage’s hatred of all things LGBTQ+
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Don’t worry Tim Davie BBC, Tom Hunt the Express, Ted Verity the daily mail, will make something up I’m sure.
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Bull appeared at the Brighton Pride Parade. Fascinating to see if he’ll sacrifice that support for Farage’s hatred of all things LGBTQ+
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I once saw a yellow line painted over a dead rat in the gutter. No photographic evidence sadly.
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Comparable to Democratic Republic of Congo? Very sad!!!
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It’s a blatant injusTICE
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In 2023, Davie was named by the New Statesman as the eleventh most powerful person on the right in UK politics.
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In 2023, Tim Davie, Director General of the BBC, was named by the New Statesman as the eleventh most powerful person on the right in UK politics.