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23 minutes ago, GordonD said:

They'd burst into flames if they tried to cross the threshold. 

Sadly not, I’m sure many of them are ‘devout Christians’* and regular worshippers.

 

 

 

 

* other imaginary deities may apply.

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4 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

Sadly not, I’m sure many of them are ‘devout Christians’* and regular worshippers.

 

 

 

 

* other imaginary deities may apply.

It would appear that being a 'good, god* fearing christian*' does not necessarily make you a nice person.

 

*deliberately did not capitalise either, as to do so seems to legitimise them

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2 hours ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

Apparently the nasty EU have told the UK to GTF on the suggested migrant return scheme.

I must say that His Majesty's Government is making a superb job of taking back control of our borders.

We also seem to be getting a daily Home Office Covid style report on the number of "migrants" attempting to cross the Channel each day reported by Sky as breaking news ! That said earlier it was "breaking news" that Sunak was "back at work after his family holiday"

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16 hours ago, Shipa said:

It would appear that being a 'good, god* fearing christian*' does not necessarily make you a nice person.

 

*deliberately did not capitalise either, as to do so seems to legitimise them

Well...... its the Gospel of Tory Jesus

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48 minutes ago, GordonD said:

Yet another fiddle, but as usual the establishment has closed ranks and declared no further action will be taken.

Rishi Sunak inadvertently failed to declare childcare interest, rules MPs watchdog - BBC News

There seems to be a common theme with our leaders at the moment, they all seem to get confused with the rules. If they can't understand simple rules like that heaven help us when it comes to complicated international treaties. 

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2 hours ago, Soapy FFC said:

There seems to be a common theme with our leaders at the moment, they all seem to get confused with the rules. If they can't understand simple rules like that heaven help us when it comes to complicated international treaties. 

It’s not credible that he didn’t understand the difference between registering an interest and declaring it to a committee. It’s such a straightforward distinction that no one  of normal intelligence and competence could have “inadvertently” got it wrong.

I don’t believe Sunak is less intelligent than a normal person.

He could simply be incompetent and not have taken advice on the rules.

Or he could have given his slimy answer to the committee because he didn’t like the optics of having an interest to declare and thought he was being clever and would get away with it.  Looks like he was right. 


 

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3 hours ago, Soapy FFC said:

There seems to be a common theme with our leaders at the moment, they all seem to get confused with the rules. If they can't understand simple rules like that heaven help us when it comes to complicated international treaties. 

It beggars belief, it’s like someone setting the rules for social distancing during COVID then saying they didn’t understand the rules they had set.  That would never happen.

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UK-India trade deal: British PM Sunak faces conflict of interest over wife's shares in Infosys (msn.com)

Does he really face a "conflict of interest" over his wife's shareholding?

Sunak was parachuted into a safe Tory seat without having to serve his dues after his father-in-law met with then PM Cameron in 2010 he's now getting the payback in the current UK-India trade negotiations. Less a vocation for UK politics than a profitable sabbatical. 

Green Card to Murica coming up after GE defeat.

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That statement today from Braverman is staggering. It's the sort of thing you would expect to come from a newly elected govt not one that's been in power for a dozen years. I know it's an attempt to throw red meat to the switherers but to stand there and admit 95% of crime goes unsolved and only now will police be implored to investigate every crime no matter how minor is the ultimate admission of failure by the incumbents. 

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1 hour ago, Billy Jean King said:

That statement today from Braverman is staggering. It's the sort of thing you would expect to come from a newly elected govt not one that's been in power for a dozen years. I know it's an attempt to throw red meat to the switherers but to stand there and admit 95% of crime goes unsolved and only now will police be implored to investigate every crime no matter how minor is the ultimate admission of failure by the incumbents. 

It's just a "look a squirrel" to change the news cycle from mad nads resignation 

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