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Post by darkshrew on Jul 30, 2020 7:26:14 GMT 1
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Post by Pilch on Jul 30, 2020 10:02:50 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2020 10:04:54 GMT 1
Most corrupt government ever (according to statistics I’ve seen) in lying bunch of scumbags shocker! 👍
I’ve also seen data that suggests that no matter how vile they get and how much they lie and cheat, some tw@t always comes along to sniff their corrupt arse.
Also, as I’m on a bit of a roll, the tory lickspittles and apologists must be spinning with irony right now after finding out that actually it wasn’t Jeremy Corbyn who sold the country out to the ruskies as they long claimed would happen, it was there very own tory party.
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Post by Pilch on Jul 30, 2020 10:12:15 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2020 10:38:24 GMT 1
Some people think the bbc is a left wing mouth piece (though I think that’s crud) so isn’t a reliable source? 👍
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Post by ssshrew on Jul 30, 2020 11:14:44 GMT 1
The only thing that surprises me about this is - why is anyone surprised? Liars the lot of them.
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Post by Pilch on Jul 30, 2020 11:31:48 GMT 1
Most corrupt government ever (according to statistics I’ve seen) in lying bunch of scumbags shocker! 👍 I’ve also seen data that suggests that no matter how vile they get and how much they lie and cheat, some tw@t always comes along to sniff their corrupt arse. Also, as I’m on a bit of a roll, the tory lickspittles and apologists must be spinning with irony right now after finding out that actually it wasn’t Jeremy Corbyn who sold the country out to the ruskies as they long claimed would happen, it was there very own tory party. I personally try to stay out of politics because no matter what the subject or how calm the conversation is there is always an intransigent more than ready to launch into the conversation and start ranting , and acting like the Rev Ian Paisley with Tourettes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2020 14:10:08 GMT 1
Most corrupt government ever (according to statistics I’ve seen) in lying bunch of scumbags shocker! 👍 I’ve also seen data that suggests that no matter how vile they get and how much they lie and cheat, some tw@t always comes along to sniff their corrupt arse. Also, as I’m on a bit of a roll, the tory lickspittles and apologists must be spinning with irony right now after finding out that actually it wasn’t Jeremy Corbyn who sold the country out to the ruskies as they long claimed would happen, it was there very own tory party. I personally try to stay out of politics because no matter what the subject or how calm the conversation is there is always an intransigent more than ready to launch into the conversation and start ranting , and acting like the Rev Ian Paisley with Tourettes On this occasion I’m pleased not to disappoint😊👍
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Post by staffordshrew on Jul 30, 2020 18:32:20 GMT 1
Fair play to Boris,I don't think he actually knows the difference between truth and lies.
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Post by neilsalop on Jul 31, 2020 21:42:57 GMT 1
Fair play to Boris,I don't think he actually knows the difference between truth and lies. What he does know is cronyism though, appointing his little brother to the House of Lords.
The rest of the list is a little disturbing too.
Evgeny Lebvedev, son of a former KGB member.
Kate Hoey, chief Labour Lexiteer.
Frank Field, another Lexiteer and accuser of Corbyn on anti-semitism.
Claire Fox, a holocuast denier, former member of the Revolutionary Communist Party and one of Farages lapdog, flag waving MEPs.
Not to mention an unhealthy dose of ex-Tory MPs.
No doubt a no-deal Brexit will have very little opposition from the so-called upper chamber
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2020 22:01:20 GMT 1
Just imagine if Corbyn had the same views as Fox...
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 1, 2020 22:39:02 GMT 1
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Post by electrum on Aug 1, 2020 22:48:21 GMT 1
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 1, 2020 22:53:30 GMT 1
Changed to BBC for a touch more credibility!
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Post by Pilch on Aug 1, 2020 23:12:37 GMT 1
I predicted on here a few months back that future wars will be planned in the research lab imagine creating a deadly virus but also creating a vaccine or cure to go with it, all you have to do then is sprinkle it around the world sometimes I wonder if its already happened, or at least tried, the Russians or Chinese would be top of my guess lists anyway the Russians are hacking everything at the moment, last month they were paid £1m+ from an American university after hacking their network and encrypting files, last week it was rumoured they hacked a major money exchange , wont be long before they hack the entire internet
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 1, 2020 23:21:02 GMT 1
I predicted on here a few months back that future wars will be planned in the research lab imagine creating a deadly virus but also creating a vaccine or cure to go with it, all you have to do then is sprinkle it around the world sometimes I wonder if its already happened, or at least tried, the Russians or Chinese would be top of my guess lists anyway the Russians are hacking everything at the moment, last month they were paid £1m+ from an American university after hacking their network and encrypting files, last week it was rumoured they hacked a major money exchange , wont be long before they hack the entire internet Anyone who has an online profit in that Bitcoin business would probably be well advised to try to take profits before the whole thing implodes or gets hacked, do you think?
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Post by Pilch on Aug 1, 2020 23:37:29 GMT 1
I predicted on here a few months back that future wars will be planned in the research lab imagine creating a deadly virus but also creating a vaccine or cure to go with it, all you have to do then is sprinkle it around the world sometimes I wonder if its already happened, or at least tried, the Russians or Chinese would be top of my guess lists anyway the Russians are hacking everything at the moment, last month they were paid £1m+ from an American university after hacking their network and encrypting files, last week it was rumoured they hacked a major money exchange , wont be long before they hack the entire internet Anyone who has an online profit in that Bitcoin business would probably be well advised to try to take profits before the whole thing implodes or gets hacked, do you think? i'm that wary of bitcoin that if I could go back go to the day they first appeared I still probably wouldn't buy any
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Post by andygroundo on Aug 2, 2020 9:29:42 GMT 1
Anyone who has an online profit in that Bitcoin business would probably be well advised to try to take profits before the whole thing implodes or gets hacked, do you think? i'm that wary of bitcoin that if I could go back go to the day they first appeared I still probably wouldn't buy any Shame you are missing out. By using a hardware wallet you get very high security and ease of use. The hardware wallet is designed from the root to be a wallet and nothing else. No software can be installed on it. This makes them very secure against hackers. Also they allow backup so you can recover your funds if you lose the device.
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 2, 2020 16:27:49 GMT 1
i'm that wary of bitcoin that if I could go back go to the day they first appeared I still probably wouldn't buy any Shame you are missing out. By using a hardware wallet you get very high security and ease of use. The hardware wallet is designed from the root to be a wallet and nothing else. No software can be installed on it. This makes them very secure against hackers. Also they allow backup so you can recover your funds if you lose the device. We may have a bitcoin millionaire in our midst. Why not cash in a pound's worth you bought when it first came out and make Roland an offer?
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Post by andygroundo on Aug 3, 2020 18:24:10 GMT 1
Shame you are missing out. By using a hardware wallet you get very high security and ease of use. The hardware wallet is designed from the root to be a wallet and nothing else. No software can be installed on it. This makes them very secure against hackers. Also they allow backup so you can recover your funds if you lose the device. We may have a bitcoin millionaire in our midst. Why not cash in a pound's worth you bought when it first came out and make Roland an offer? I'm not one of the Winklevoss brothers and they were £1,000 a Bitcoin when I first got involved. Cashed in and re-invested many times since then. Profit gone into my pension fund.
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Post by staffordshrew on Aug 3, 2020 19:53:03 GMT 1
We may have a bitcoin millionaire in our midst. Why not cash in a pound's worth you bought when it first came out and make Roland an offer? I'm not one of the Winklevoss brothers and they were £1,000 a Bitcoin when I first got involved. Cashed in and re-invested many times since then. Profit gone into my pension fund. If not the club, then how about shirt sponsorship? "Andygroundo's Back" on the back of the shirts?
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Post by jamo on Aug 4, 2020 10:26:29 GMT 1
Talking of Lies, damn lies and statistics. I notice Mark Francois has deleted his Twitter and Facebook accounts. Might be nothing more than coincidence.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2020 11:00:28 GMT 1
Talking of Lies, damn lies and statistics. I notice Mark Francois has deleted his Twitter and Facebook accounts. Might be nothing more than coincidence. Oohhh Mother , there’s something nasty in the woodshed . 😂😂😂
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Post by venceremos on Aug 4, 2020 15:24:43 GMT 1
Every time I try to keep clear of politics, the dirty feckers, almost invariably Tory, drag me back.
Iain Duncan Smith, a Tory leader so bad they ditched him before he could fight an election, has come out with something so brazen he'd be arrested and charged with improper conduct in a public office if there was any justice.
IDS said this last year in Parliament in support of a motion to curtail the time for MPs to scrutinise the withdrawal agreement bill:
'If there is anything about this arrangement that we have not now debated and thrashed to death, I would love to know what it is.'
Debate was duly curtailed. IDS then voted in favour of the withdrawal agreement.
Yesterday he whined about that same agreement he'd supported, saying that 'buried in the fine print, unnoticed by many, is the fact we remain hooked into the EU's loan book.'
In other words, IDS voted against the bill being scrutinised properly, voted for the bill anyway and is now complaining that the bill hasn't been understood.
Is there a Tory voter out there willing and able to offer a defence of this? At best, it's disgustingly negligent (given that it's the country's future at stake). Stupidity doesn't begin to describe it adequately.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2020 17:48:27 GMT 1
Every time I try to keep clear of politics, the dirty feckers, almost invariably Tory, drag me back. Iain Duncan Smith, a Tory leader so bad they ditched him before he could fight an election, has come out with something so brazen he'd be arrested and charged with improper conduct in a public office if there was any justice. IDS said this last year in Parliament in support of a motion to curtail the time for MPs to scrutinise the withdrawal agreement bill: 'If there is anything about this arrangement that we have not now debated and thrashed to death, I would love to know what it is.' Debate was duly curtailed. IDS then voted in favour of the withdrawal agreement. Yesterday he whined about that same agreement he'd supported, saying that 'buried in the fine print, unnoticed by many, is the fact we remain hooked into the EU's loan book.' In other words, IDS voted against the bill being scrutinised properly, voted for the bill anyway and is now complaining that the bill hasn't been understood. Is there a Tory voter out there willing and able to offer a defence of this? At best, it's disgustingly negligent (given that it's the country's future at stake). Stupidity doesn't begin to describe it adequately. But, but, but.....they knew what they were voting for....or something.
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