The whole world is run by a few thousand scum at the top,who owns the politics and make wars so the scum at the top can get guaranteed profit for their investments in the Arms trades, they Putin Trump,Richie and Boris are all playing the same game for the scum at the top, and you lives and deaths are the exceptable
The whole world is run by a few thousand scum at the top,who owns the politics and make wars so the scum at the top can get guaranteed profit for their investments in the Arms trades, they Putin Trump,Richie and Boris are all playing the same game fo
All countries are capitalism they trade on the stockmarkets,they are all friends the scum at the top. You will not find them on the battlefield but you will find their bullets inside you the mugs.DO YOU SEE YET
All countries are capitalism they trade on the stockmarkets,they are all friends the scum at the top. You will not find them on the battlefield but you will find their bullets inside you the mugs.DO YOU SEE YET
They want you to point the finger of blame on you and each other, they are manipulative,they own the media and thus control the propaganda. They create riots so you are pointing the finger at each other,YET those who create the wars see no jail time. DO YOU SEE YET?
They want you to point the finger of blame on you and each other, they are manipulative,they own the media and thus control the propaganda. They create riots so you are pointing the finger at each other,YET those who create the wars see no jail time.
I have a more centralist approach metro swaying every few years/decades from one side to another is no good a middle of the road approach with moderation might be a little better for the UK I never thought I would see things as bad as they are at the moment
I have a more centralist approach metroswaying every few years/decades from one side to another is no gooda middle of the road approach with moderation might be a little better for the UK I never thought I would see things as bad as they are at the m
Thatcher to Labour was the last sway. We've been in the New Labour groove since Blair arrived and look at the state of the country. Now we might be swaying to old Labour. Things can only get better, we'll see.
Thatcher to Labour was the last sway. We've been in the New Labour groove since Blair arrivedand look at the state of the country. Now we might be swaying to old Labour.Things can only get better, we'll see.
In fairness the wee diddies have not had a bad result.
If Saudis Arabia get a bad result in their next game South Ireland might be pushing them for their position in the FIFA rankings.
In fairness the wee diddies have not had a bad result.If Saudis Arabia get a bad result in their next game South Ireland might be pushing them for their position in the FIFA rankings.
Lifestyle Comment I’m proud that I’m not proud to be British National pride has taken a nosedive over the last decade. But with Brexit, Covid cronyism and unsavoury royal revelations, is it any wonder, asks Helen Coffey
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Former prime minister Liz Truss: the poster girl for bad decisions open image in gallery Former prime minister Liz Truss: the poster girl for bad decisions (PA Media) Brexit and beyond Sign up to our free Brexit and beyond email for the latest headlines on what Brexit is meaning for the UK The Two English goalscorers were closely related to Irish families
Strictly Come Dancing,The much-loved show, a symbol of Britishness on a par with scones, Paddington Bear and the royal family, had previously enjoyed a relatively scandal-free reputation (well, aside from all the celebs getting off with their dance partners). Now, its clean streak was over, tainted by accusations of bullying and abusive behaviour by previous participants; the BBC was forced to apologise and expel two professional dancers from the cast.
My lack of reaction stemmed from the fact that we seem to have reached a point in our national culture where everything that once put the “Great” in “Great Britain” has been sullied in one way or another, reduced to a predictably disappointing slurry.
LifestyleCommentI’m proud that I’m not proud to be BritishNational pride has taken a nosedive over the last decade. But with Brexit, Covid cronyism and unsavoury royal revelations, is it any wonder, asks Helen CoffeyWednesday 04 September 2024 06