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Now, this is a story all about how, Will Smith flipped out, smacked Chris upside down. Chris made a cheap joke about Jada's hair so he got a fresh slap from the Prince of Bel-Air...
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I'd really love to see Jeremy Kyle talking about the exploitation of the vulnerable in society for TV ratings, but I'm busy watching paint dry...
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So this is to be our new PM for the next six weeks...
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He's right it is, much of the legislation enacted in the past decade is very dodgy - especially in the past year or two...
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The Tories are like a child who constantly lies while naively unaware of how ridiculous their story sounds to their parents...
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No, it's ok. You can't have rich people forced to suffer the burden of paying for the infrastructure they exploit for profit, leave that to the rest of us! Rich people are special and deserve every luxury our poverty can provide them!
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I've had my vaccinations, but this is a very slippery slope...
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Boris Johnson: the marquis of mayhem, the duke of duplicity, the viscount of vacuousness, the baron of buffoonery, the earl of egomania, the prince of pork pies, the count of clusterflocks, the oligarch of omnishambles, the king of the kleptocratic crockwombles.
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Good for them. Corporate greed expands at the taxpayers' expense while the poverty gap grows. We are being cheated out of the basics of life.
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Finally some positive news in the media...
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What authority? Johnson has about as much authority as Cartman from South Park...
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Austerity! Economic Euthanasia, Cuts, Big cuts, More losses to services. More tax breaks and subsidies out of our pocket to corporations and the wealthy...
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This doesn't even cover the rise in the cost of energy, let alone food, transport, bills etc. Thanks for nothing...
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That was 43 seconds longer than it needed to be...
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I coulda been a contender, I coulda been somebody!
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Feel free to do something about far-right extremism but don't use it as an excuse to further censor British people.
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After a decade of cuts and incompetence that has cost over 230,000 British lives, it doesn't surprise me that the Tories are starting to feel the resentment of the families of those that died and the hardworking poor who have seen their lives reduced to debt slavery. While I don't condone this act, I understand there is a lot of people with good reason to despise the Tories.
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His body count is already too high...
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They're the same side of the same coin, the other side of that coin are people like Boris and his billionaire mates...
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I wish I was super rich and could lie and cheat while being a full-on hypocrite. Unfortunately, I have this thing called a soul...
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Collect your free PM tokens in every box of Tory cereal, collect enough tokens and you too could be PM next week!
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Just admit you're an exhibitionist, naked protests make about as much sense as a chimney made of wax...
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Same as his other plans, about as much use as a verticle ejector seat in a helicopter...
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He has Van Gogh’s ear for music and Einstein's looks. He loves nature in spite of what it did to him. He's the human form of a cold shiver looking for a spine to run up. Not only dull himself but he inspires dullness in others. He also has delusions of adequacy.
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Protect big business, screw the poor and smile while you lie...
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A beautiful, talented hard-working athlete meets a permanent welfare recipient...
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They'll get a tap on the wrist and the parent corporation will still get their 50 million from the government... and the pantomime continues...
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I think they are both appalling specimens of humanity and would make the world a better place by leaving it...
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No apology and smiling when discussing a horrific event. Yes, he was making a point about u-turns but his comment was an obvious attempt to get a laugh from the hard right of his party... A despicable human being, unelected, unwanted and unconcerned with his inept leadership of the country...
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I'd just like to say how well the Tories have handled this crisis, from the very start they've pumped money into the offshore bank accounts of shareholders while spreading the anaemic pound even thinner with £400 billion in government bonds and historically creating over 2/3rds of our national debt giving us a debt to GDP ratio of around 100%.
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Same here but from a Welsh perspective.
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Funny how we are supposed to cut down while the government ensure bumper profits for energy companies. "Sometimes the poor are praised for being thrifty. But to recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting. It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less." Oscar Wilde.
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Key Points since 2010 the Tories have closed or downgraded over 1,200 sure start centres to help young mothers cope and provide early learning, have closed 419 schools and 535 libraries. They don't want an educated populace. But they have built a few new Academies for more affluent children...
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That's the worst intro to Eastenders ever...
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There he is, our fearless leader. Looking like a cheap scarecrow in a high wind...
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So many industrial accidents these days, bet the insurance companies are happy...
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All the Tories care about is the fact that just means there are 115 fewer vulnerable people they have to worry about...
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@cup1966wow Energy companies are making bumper profits while many thousands of elderly won't see the other side of winter... The threat of energy companies putting up prices if taxed more is a circular argument. These corporations get over £100 billion in tax breaks and subsidies from the taxpayer every year while costing the taxpayer between £40-120 billion annually via the tax gap. They should be paying more towards the infrastructure taxpayers fund that they use to make their profits.
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A government that parties while the rest of us can't comfort loved ones in their final moments, out of touch? that sips champagne while a large percentage of the country can't afford heating and food. Surely not...
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Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Bill
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So our PM and Chancellor of the exchequer have been fined for breaking the rules/law? Remember the good old days when politicians had the decency to resign when caught out ?
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Mobile Phone It seems you can't read "I don't condone this act", so please stop making statements that are as pointless as your birth.
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The equivalent of scrawling 'Putin was 'ere' on a bus stop...
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Llywelyn is still remembered in the hills and valleys, the imposter can take a long walk off a short pier...
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Takes a swipe at China and Russia when the US is the largest emitter of C02 and China being the first, makes all the US technological devices and in the process creates C02...
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Since when have the Tories even cared about the will of the people? corporations and profit are their motives. It's not my will to break international law and give up my human rights...
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@cup1966wow Corbyn proposed enforcing transparency on the crown estates and overseas territories in a manifesto pledge when he run. If he'd been elected then transparency may have already been enforced by now. Meaning over 50% of global corporate tax fraud would have been stopped... I'm not sure why you're taking such a petty and unproductive attitude to my post. It's about as much use as a rubber beak to a woodpecker...
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Authoritarian fascists?
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The Brexit benefits just keep coming...
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'We will hunt you down and make you pay' Isn't that how this all started 2 decades ago...
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