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Same old songs from the tory filth
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Anxious, as usual, taking sides with the lawbreakers.
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Pmsfl @ tory Filth , you could not be further from the Truth , Does these Cooonts have a brain cell between them
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Guy on the left in that photo seems to be wearing a sailors uniform, guy back right seems to be wearing a hat from revolutionary france, and guy fron right has Sauron's Ring of Power in front of him on the table.
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And they are all smoking. There is no WAY this was taken on the 14:05 to Clapham Junction last week.
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Blackpool fans travelling to the 1948 cup final, but as you say they are also like an early version of the village people.
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Did she not praise state schools yet sent his son (I think) to a private one? Quite a few Labour MPs did the same - these MPs might hate the system, but the way forward and/or feeding from the public trough would be too tempting or foolish to bypass.
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Is anyone criticizing her for drinking on a train. Not many, good!
Criticizing her for all the rest is fair game. Yes she is an easy target, yes she gets it because she is black but on most occasion's she deserves it. We deserve better than this Shadow Cabinet switching benches. I don't think breaking the Political mould is the right answer but in these Euro Elections I hope they do but the two main parties need better people representing them and the current incumbents might be made to fight for their places. |
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When I look at her all I see is somebody who has got carried away on the support she has from her ethnic communities, and thinks she’s halfway competent as a result, when in the larger scheme of things she’s terrible.
Doesn’t much matter to me which politician it was or for which party they stand for, if they knowingly break the law they come across as elitist, believing the law is for other people. In her defence, if I were her I’d be rat arsed everyday just to keep going. |
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I see this has brought the racist card idiots out in force, even though it's absolutely zero to do with race.
In fact, I would go further. I would say you're racist if you don't criticise a person's wrongdoing, simply because of their skin colour, when you otherwise would. |
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I always assumed she drunk ale
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Apparently it's not illegal.
Dangerous extremists such as the old nanny ;-) have had their political football deflated. |
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What should be illegal is the prices what the railways charge for drinks.
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I do not think anyone deserves to be criticised - each to his/her own - unless the person did something contravening the law or their public office. Why did Ms Abbot not be a wee bit more respectful of the law banning alcoholic drinking on London Transport? She's a public figure part of the establishment and privileged responsible for upholding the law.
She can talk-the talk but cannot walk-the-walk! Can anyone really believe but for her origin she'd be on the front bench of a major British Political Party and representing a suburb in Hackney? With respect to Ms Abbot she ought to have known better whilst travelling on public transport. I think apologising sincerely after the event is self-serving, and financial induced. |
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"I am not outraged ,I just think it shows how much of a Hypocrite She is ,wanting to ban Cheap Booze yet she is on a Train Drinking "
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why is banning cheap booze anything to do with drinking on a train?
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nice to see a bit of sexism on the forum too
would it be ok for a bloke to drink on a train? |
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250.3 Policemen
https://youtu.be/hNtEh-rX9No |
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No its not Alright For a bloke , But I do know Blokes that have or Would , As stated I do not know any women who would .
I do not associate with Rough Boiler types .. She has given the Opinion there is a problem associated with drinking alcohol ,Other wise why would she want Cheap boozed banned ? Next thing she is cracking tins open on London Transport ,Perhaps its her has a drink p[problem . |
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Not everyone can afford to go to Marks to pay top Dollar for Drink ,Perhaps she thinks Alcohol should be for the Elite ?
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Do you tut tut when the little lady pulls her trolley down the aisle to sell drinks to the passengers?
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There is a difference between Long Haul and Short Train Journeys , Plus it is not banned on Such Journeys
When I lived in London the Only women I seen Drinking on the Tube were Alcos ... |
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Why was drinking alcohol on public transport banned? They had been the causes of minor and serious disturbances/crimes. Anyway, why would one need to drink in public unless in a legally regulated place like an eaterie/restaurant with food and other accompaniments? If I'm not mistaken glass containers eg cups, bottles, etc, have been banned too in sports grounds and some public places, I believe.
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Anyone showing the slightest amount of sympathy for fat DI will be reported and banned.
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glass containers are banned from some sports grounds
oddly enough at durham cricket they give you plastic cups to drink outside but allow you to take glass bottles of wine to drink from your own glasses. funny old world. plenty ladies enjoying a beer or wine or indeed something stronger whilst watching the cricket. |
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I think the cricket and rugby fans (clienteles) are wholly different to football - they perceived to be more sophisticated and upright (socially). For instance, cases of sexual innuendos were usually football related/specific, if memory serves.
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Yes they are toffs so any trouble is labelled as high jinks.
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Let’s get this right ... nobody is outraged.
The scenario is just comical and embarrassing for DA. It’s no biggie. But slurping! |
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DA has a habitual history of putting her foot in her mouth; hypocrite of the highest order.
Slurping is acceptable,...if eating noodles in Japanese culture. I believe it shows the noodles are tasty and appreciated. |