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Stephen
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Current Affairs
I see Corbyn is under more pressure. Yes, he is no leader but I do feel a bit sorry for the bloke with all the pressure he's under at the moment.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
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qbman1
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Re: Current Affairs
If he was any good at his job, he wouldn't find himself where he is now !
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Stephen
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Fair point. But I still feel sorry for the man.
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Stephen
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Just a little light humour on the subject.
WARNING, contains strong language
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/b ... edition=uk
WARNING, contains strong language
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/b ... edition=uk
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qbman1
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Re: Current Affairs
Since we're talking current affairs, is Tom Hiddleston still seeing to Taylor Swift ?
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Onelife
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Re: Current Affairs
Stephen wrote:I see Corbyn is under more pressure. Yes, he is no leader but I do feel a bit sorry for the bloke with all the pressure he's under at the moment.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
Stephen.... Corbyn will leave office with his integrity intact which is more than can be said for a lot of politicians
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qbman1
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But I doubt his suit will be intact - the man seems to dress in rags !
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Stephen
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qbman1 wrote:Since we're talking current affairs, is Tom Hiddleston still seeing to Taylor Swift ?
Looks like it.
http://www.popsugar.co.uk/celebrity/Tay ... o-41801653
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qbman1
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Not really, I reckon that's off topic. Should be on the Euro 2016 thread.oldbluefox wrote:Does this qualify for current affairs?
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You need to watch out - the Smurfmeister will be closing this down !
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Stephen
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qbman1
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Re: Current Affairs
Labour latest:
"Angela Eagle will not be announcing her leadership challenge to Jeremy Corbyn today"
I see they are trying to mobilise the "Millibandwagon" now !!
"Angela Eagle will not be announcing her leadership challenge to Jeremy Corbyn today"
I see they are trying to mobilise the "Millibandwagon" now !!
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Stephen
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Which one. My money would be on David if he felt like taking up the batton
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qbman1
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Their mum, I think !
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But they would have to get him to agree, and find him a safe Labour seat.Stephen wrote:Which one. My money would be on David if he felt like taking up the batton
Will Angela Merkel be the next German Chancellor, or has her immigration policy been a step to far for the German people?
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Stephen
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Frank Manning wrote:But they would have to get him to agree, and find him a safe Labour seat.Stephen wrote:Which one. My money would be on David if he felt like taking up the batton
Will Angela Merkel be the next German Chancellor, or has her immigration policy been a step to far for the German people?
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Stephen
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Gove sounds like he's had some elocution lessons and a visit to the make up room.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36677908
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36677908
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I thought from the title that this thread was going to be about Cubie's relationship with Blod, not some political clap trap.
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In his dreams John boy - he stood me up and I make sure he doesn't forget ittowny44 wrote:I thought from the title that this thread was going to be about Cubie's relationship with Blod, not some political clap trap.
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qbman1
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Mrs C thinks he always looks like he has just spit out his dummy !!Stephen wrote:Gove sounds like he's had some elocution lessons and a visit to the make up room.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36677908
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qbman1
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Sitting astride the Little Mermaid ?towny44 wrote:I thought from the title that this thread was going to be about Cubie's relationship with Blod, not some political clap trap.
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Who needs a diary? Just say something to your wife/girlfriend - and it will be repeated to you daily for the rest of your life !Jan Rosser wrote:In his dreams John boy - he stood me up and I make sure he doesn't forget ittowny44 wrote:I thought from the title that this thread was going to be about Cubie's relationship with Blod, not some political clap trap.
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Heehee:
The worship of Jeremy Corbyn has been recognised as Britain’s fastest-growing religion according to latest census data.
Corbyn, or ‘J.C.’ as he has come to be known, promises followers a simple moral purity divorced from the real world which many find an attractive solace in difficult times
The worship of Jeremy Corbyn has been recognised as Britain’s fastest-growing religion according to latest census data.
Corbyn, or ‘J.C.’ as he has come to be known, promises followers a simple moral purity divorced from the real world which many find an attractive solace in difficult times
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