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Politics / Re: Boris shows his true colours
« on: September 26, 2019, 07:11:45 PM »
You don't like him do you  ;D :D :))
i must admit i do not care for many members of the tory party not because of their personality but more about what they represent, however i also admit that when i see or hear this self entitled posh boy attempting to pass himself off as one of the boys with his false over exagerated bonhomie that does grate somewhat and even more annoying is that people are buying this crap.

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Politics / Boris shows his true colours
« on: September 26, 2019, 05:24:25 PM »
We have all seen the rise of Boris, he put himself forward as this rather scatter brained avuncular unkle type and a jovial regular bloke, oh how the mask has slipped, i note from some of the posts on this forum that we people are not so easily fooled by his act, however it is clear that a lot of the population have bought the lie, i sincerely hope that his behaviour in Parliament yesterday may cause some of his admirers now take the time to take a closer look and realise the mask hides a shameless, vile, self entitled, arrogant and nasty piece of work whose sole intent is to stir up public dissension to further his own ends.

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Politics / Re: Contempt of Parliament
« on: September 26, 2019, 01:43:11 AM »
The behaviour of boris yoday in Parliament today was truly shocking his comments of humbug to a female MP who has received death threats and the citing the death of Joe Cox as a reason for getting a brexit deal, this man has no humanity wharsoever.

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Politics / Re: PARLIAMENTS DECEITFUL SUSPENSION RULED UNLAWFUL
« on: September 25, 2019, 12:55:00 AM »
I agree we all thought that the reasons for Johnson proroguing Parliament were not as he stated, however now after the court case it is beyond question, and also it shows the people that when during the referendum johnson was spouting about bringing back control what he really meant was give all of the control to him.

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Politics / Re: Contempt of Parliament
« on: September 25, 2019, 12:46:01 AM »
you state no, i am also pretty sure he did not make the decision alone, however as the prime minister he is the one who ultimately makes the decision and as a result is accountable to Parliament, that being said i am sure he will trawl around for a scapegoat to pin it on, the others in his party are just complicit.

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Politics / Contempt of Parliament
« on: September 24, 2019, 04:57:16 PM »
Is boris in contempt of Parliament after the supreme court ruling, if in doubt read the following legal explanation and decide.

Contempt of Parliament. In countries with a parliamentary system of government, contempt of Parliament is the offence of obstructing the legislature in the carrying out of its functions, or of hindering any legislator in the performance of their duties.

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Politics / PARLIAMENTS DECEITFUL SUSPENSION RULED UNLAWFUL
« on: September 24, 2019, 02:37:39 PM »
We all thought Theresa May was bad enough but it must be said Boris has taken things to a new low, if one reads between the lines of the ruling of the Supreme Court Boris has deceived the people, Parliament and ultimately Her Majesty the Queen, i do not consider this deceit by Boris as coming as some great earth shattering revelation of the undoubted dishonesty of the man, but rather merely confirms his tactics of dishonesty which started the minute he started peddling his lies during the 2016 referendum campaign and appear to have continued to this very day.
Surely it is not to much to ask that our politicians not only observe the rule of law (which BORIS seems to reject), but also they should behave with honesty and integrity (which has been proved in a Court of Law that Boris does not).



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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Chesterfield stench
« on: September 15, 2019, 02:19:37 PM »
what if someone breaths it in who's allergic to pork.  ;D

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Politics / Re: Priti Patel
« on: September 13, 2019, 01:32:09 AM »
maybe she could start by arresting Boris if he disobeys the law.

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Chesterfield Discussion / Re: Chesterfield stench
« on: September 13, 2019, 01:28:59 AM »
Sh*t Watch Update!

Been through Old Brampton and Baslow today and both are suffering the same agricultural aroma, although not as strong!  MD
surely you mean Sh*t gate update ;D

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Chesterfield Discussion / Chesterfield stench
« on: September 12, 2019, 12:39:04 AM »
On returning to newbold from Calow on Wednesday afternoon as we passed nebold tesco garage and aproached nebold village i and my familys nostrills were assaulted by the most dreadfull stench, as we got nearer to our home in Dunston the smell became more concentrated, from what i have been told this stench was emanating from a field behind dunston where a farmer had been spraying pig slurry.
later the same afternoon i went shopping to both Asda and Iceland and not only could you smell it outside the stores, as Iceland has no aircon you could smell it all over the shop even at the bottom of the shop, i then had to go to littlemoor post office and the smell was foul.
I understand that farmers need to spray their fields but i am also sure that causing such a stench over such a large area must be in contravention of the clean air legislation, when you consider the distance from the point of spraying to Sheffield road  is about a mile and at this point the smell was extremelly strong just how far was its total coverage, so if anyone smelled this awfull stenh let us know your rough area which may help us to determine its total area.

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Politics / Re: Boris!!
« on: September 10, 2019, 01:16:06 AM »
i think your are right it would be wrong of us to ever believe that a man of such integrity honesty and nobility would ever be dishonest tp Parliament and the people, oh to hell with it who am i trying to kid, he is a liar a scoundrell and a mountebank of the first order.

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Politics / Re: Boris the vindictive tyrant
« on: September 08, 2019, 01:30:33 AM »
Another one bites the dust, today Amber Rudd has resigned as a minister, and from the Tory Party itself citing the expiulsion of long standing MPs and ex Ministers as an attack on decency surely she must have known from recent history that Boris hasn'got any.
At the present rate by the 31st of october there may be no Tories left in Parliament (i live in hope).

i think the bull is saying and you thought i produced a lot of bullsh*t
any other suggestions

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Politics / Re: Boris!!
« on: September 07, 2019, 01:15:22 PM »
I'm no fan of Boris, but I think his strategy on Europe is a little bit more subtle than it seems.  I think the main purpose of his do-or-die bluster, and his no-deal preparations, is to put the frighteners on the EU while he attempts to negotiate a new deal.  If Parliament had been able to make no-deal impossible or illegal next week, that would have removed his main bargaining chip.  Of course no-deal still remains a real possibility, but I don't think he's quite so up-for-it as he sometimes appears.
I think sublety is not a description that can be applied to Borises tactics which include lying to Parliament and by extension the British People, and also by bullying his own parties MPs as well as attempting to bully the rest of Parliament and i suspect even his own brother, boy has he come unstuck, and to the people who where keen to rid themselves of Theresa May perhaps they should have been a tad more carefull of what they wished for, if i was Theresa May i would be giggling my backside off at the mess boris has clearly made.

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Politics / Borises Brexit Mayhem
« on: September 07, 2019, 12:31:00 PM »
When Boris became PM everyone said give him a chance he can't possibly be any worse than Theresa May, well bang goes that theory.
 
In the space of a few sitting days in Parliament he has managed to lose a slender majority (he never had as he was being propped up by the DUP), he has been shown to have lied about proroguing parliament, he has thrown out of the party some of the most highly respected Tory MPs and ex Ministers including the grandson of Winston Churchill, and let’s not forget Rory Stewart who received his expulsion notice by text at the award ceremony where he received the politician of the year award, he has also managed to annoy the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police by using Police recruits as a backdrop for a rambling political speech on the same day his own brother becomes the first MP to resign to spend less time with his family.

He has attempted to bully Parliament with deceit and bluster and he has been soundly put in his place by that very same Parliament indeed his one achievement (no doubt unintended) is to unite Parliament in opposition to his bully boy tactics.

As I write this I am listening to the news which has reported that Boris has stated he intends to ignore the law passed in the two Houses of Parliament which has instructed him to seek an extension to article fifty, so not  only is he a serial liar and a bully it may transpire that he is a criminal as well, what i do find funny is that he fought the referendum on the mantra of bringing back control of UK laws to the UK Parliament, the very same Parliamentary laws he is demonstrating he intends to ignore, clearly what he meant was bring back control to Parliament as long as the laws passed suit Boris and the Tory Party.

It strikes me that what the Tory Brexiteers are about is leaving the EU so that any laws that are passed by Parliament that they do not like can be easily ignored whereas it is a lot more difficult to ignore EU law.

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