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Hero's each and everyone of them....long live Ukraine.


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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 30 Apr 2022, 11:56
No no no. According to Labour it was an honest mistake. That's not a lie. It's different.

I also see today that Sir H ate cakes in his office on his birthday. That is clearly not as serious as Boris, who apparently didn't actually eat his.

And before the Boris Bashers spit out their dummies I'm not defending Boris. I'm pointing out the double standards of those who would aspire to replace him.

#Hindsight-Hypocrite
Starmer's birthday is 2nd September. we were not in lockdown on 2nd September 2020 or 2nd September 2021
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Gill W wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:41
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 30 Apr 2022, 11:56
No no no. According to Labour it was an honest mistake. That's not a lie. It's different.

I also see today that Sir H ate cakes in his office on his birthday. That is clearly not as serious as Boris, who apparently didn't actually eat his.

And before the Boris Bashers spit out their dummies I'm not defending Boris. I'm pointing out the double standards of those who would aspire to replace him.

#Hindsight-Hypocrite
Starmer's birthday is 2nd September. we were not in lockdown on 2nd September 2020 or 2nd September 2021
It was September 2020 and while we were not in full lockdown we were in a period when coronavirus guidance advised against holding close social gatherings indoors. #Hypocracy-Nitpicking.

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:53


It was September 2020 and while we were not in full lockdown we were in a period when coronavirus guidance advised against holding close social gatherings indoors. #Hypocracy-Nitpicking.

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
If you want to ask polite questions I'll answer, but I'm not responding to you when you are demanding answers in that tone
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:53
It was September 2020 and while we were not in full lockdown we were in a period when coronavirus guidance advised against holding close social gatherings indoors. #Hypocracy-Nitpicking.

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
#Hypocracy-Nitpicking ... I assume you are talking about your own posts there :lol: :lol: :lol:
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https://uk.yahoo.com/news/westminster-s ... 55895.html
Something really needs to be done about the levels of sleaze, misogyny and disgusting behaviour from what is turning out to be a bunch of dirty old men.
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Am I the only one that thinks this would be a fantastic target and propaganda coup, against false news, for Ukrainian saboteurs
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/russias-victo ... 50464.html

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:53

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
Be quiet Merv. You were brought up Co-op and you know we don't like to talk about things like that. Sir Hindsight simply forget his deputy was there. Easy mistake to make. :sarcasm:
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Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:43
Am I the only one that thinks this would be a fantastic target and propaganda coup, against false news, for Ukrainian saboteurs
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/russias-victo ... 50464.html
It would be a really strong blow against Putin and his murderous henchmen.
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Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:34
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/westminster-s ... 55895.html
Something really needs to be done about the levels of sleaze, misogyny and disgusting behaviour from what is turning out to be a bunch of dirty old men.
They should be called out and thrown out. I cannot think anybody thinks it is acceptable.
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Gill W wrote: 01 May 2022, 16:54
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:53


It was September 2020 and while we were not in full lockdown we were in a period when coronavirus guidance advised against holding close social gatherings indoors. #Hypocracy-Nitpicking.

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
If you want to ask polite questions I'll answer, but I'm not responding to you when you are demanding answers in that tone
Dont be so childish Gill, Merv's response was no less polite than many of your's have been in the past.
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Absolutely towny :clap: :clap:
I didn't see a problem.
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Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:43
Am I the only one that thinks this would be a fantastic target and propaganda coup, against false news, for Ukrainian saboteurs
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/russias-victo ... 50464.html
It matters little. Whatever happens the "state" will put whatever spin on it that they think will appease their believers.

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Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:34
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/westminster-s ... 55895.html
Something really needs to be done about the levels of sleaze, misogyny and disgusting behaviour from what is turning out to be a bunch of dirty old men.
I don't disagree but I suspect that there is nothing new there and it has been going on for years - not that that makes it right by any measure.

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Gill W wrote: 01 May 2022, 16:54
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:53


It was September 2020 and while we were not in full lockdown we were in a period when coronavirus guidance advised against holding close social gatherings indoors. #Hypocracy-Nitpicking.

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
If you want to ask polite questions I'll answer, but I'm not responding to you when you are demanding answers in that tone
Since you are once again responding by trying to dictate what others can or cannot say I will assume you have no answer.
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david63 wrote: 01 May 2022, 18:59
Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:34
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/westminster-s ... 55895.html
Something really needs to be done about the levels of sleaze, misogyny and disgusting behaviour from what is turning out to be a bunch of dirty old men.
I don't disagree but I suspect that there is nothing new there and it has been going on for years - not that that makes it right by any measure.
Let's hope noone reminds Ed "who" Davey about Cyril Smith, Jeremy Thorpe or Paddy Pantsdown.

Or Sir Hindsiight about various Labour deviants over the years.

#hypocracy
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Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:31
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 15:53
It was September 2020 and while we were not in full lockdown we were in a period when coronavirus guidance advised against holding close social gatherings indoors. #Hypocracy-Nitpicking.

And your answer to not noticing his deputy was present when he was supping beer in the constituency office is......?
#Hypocracy-Nitpicking ... I assume you are talking about your own posts there :lol: :lol: :lol:
You clearly missed para 3 of my post 15320.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 19:07


Since you are once again responding by trying to dictate what others can or cannot say I will assume you have no answer.
Incorrect. I said what I would respond to , and what I wouldn’t respond to.

And again incorrect, I have an answer.

I’m still not really inclined to interact with you, but I’ll give the answer anyway.

This is at least the third time this Durham thing has been reported by right wing media, and until now it has never got any traction, because nothing untoward actually happened. The last time it was reported, I looked into it. The ‘event’ happened on 30th April 2021, as part of the run up to the local elections at the start of May. At that time, people were allowed to travel for work, and campaigning for elections comes under the heading of work. The explanation given that they had to have refreshments at the office because the hotel didn’t do food seemed reasonable then, and does now.

All the previous reports that I saw didn’t mention Angela Rayner. It wasn’t reported that she was there, the press didn’t ask if she was there and Labour didn’t deny she was there. Nobody at all mentioned her name.

Therefore, I tend to think that this being dug up again, with the added spice of Angela Rayner being thrown in, is just right wing media desperation.
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david63 wrote: 01 May 2022, 18:59
Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:34
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/westminster-s ... 55895.html
Something really needs to be done about the levels of sleaze, misogyny and disgusting behaviour from what is turning out to be a bunch of dirty old men.
I don't disagree but I suspect that there is nothing new there and it has been going on for years - not that that makes it right by any measure.
That is the problem, they preach acceptable behaviour to everyone else in the country, yet they think they are above the those rules themselves. It appears that HoP has become one of the last bastions for 1970's thinking.

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Gill W wrote: 01 May 2022, 21:05
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 01 May 2022, 19:07


Since you are once again responding by trying to dictate what others can or cannot say I will assume you have no answer.
Incorrect. I said what I would respond to , and what I wouldn’t respond to.

And again incorrect, I have an answer.

I’m still not really inclined to interact with you, but I’ll give the answer anyway.

This is at least the third time this Durham thing has been reported by right wing media, and until now it has never got any traction, because nothing untoward actually happened. The last time it was reported, I looked into it. The ‘event’ happened on 30th April 2021, as part of the run up to the local elections at the start of May. At that time, people were allowed to travel for work, and campaigning for elections comes under the heading of work. The explanation given that they had to have refreshments at the office because the hotel didn’t do food seemed reasonable then, and does now.

All the previous reports that I saw didn’t mention Angela Rayner. It wasn’t reported that she was there, the press didn’t ask if she was there and Labour didn’t deny she was there. Nobody at all mentioned her name.

Therefore, I tend to think that this being dug up again, with the added spice of Angela Rayner being thrown in, is just right wing media desperation.
You appear to know in detail what happened and what didn't. Excellent. No point in the police investigating then. Nothing to see here. Though oddly, despite you knowing otherwise, Labour have admitted they initially denied she was there. Hmm.
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And of course it would be brought up by the ‘right wing’ press. The left wing Mirror would hardly mention it.!
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Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 21:33
david63 wrote: 01 May 2022, 18:59
Kendhni wrote: 01 May 2022, 17:34
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/westminster-s ... 55895.html
Something really needs to be done about the levels of sleaze, misogyny and disgusting behaviour from what is turning out to be a bunch of dirty old men.
I don't disagree but I suspect that there is nothing new there and it has been going on for years - not that that makes it right by any measure.
That is the problem, they preach acceptable behaviour to everyone else in the country, yet they think they are above the those rules themselves. It appears that HoP has become one of the last bastions for 1970's thinking.
My mantra has always been that, "Rules are for the guidance of wise men, and the observance of fools". I tend to believe that the postings on this topic clearly display the truth of that old saying.
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screwy wrote: 01 May 2022, 22:20
And of course it would be brought up by the ‘right wing’ press. The left wing Mirror would hardly mention it.!
For some Screwy there is no such thing as the left wing press. There is the right wing press and the truth.

We all come to this with some degree of bias and read the papers that support our view. The biggest degree of bias is pro/anti Brexit. Boris delivered, not a perfect deal but the delivered, when those who refused to accept the result of the referendum tried every trick in the book to stop it. For that some will hate him and deride his every action, public or private. But they won't admit that. They'll dress it up in every other way they can. And will staunchly refuse to see any fault in anyone who isn't Boris.

For me he has done the job and I would be delighted to see him go and be replaced by a new Tory leader who can give the opponents something different to talk about

The one person who actually will be very worried when he goes is Sir Hindsight. His "I'm not Boris" policy will become useless and he will actually have to tell us who he is.

I now expect the Labour faithful to refer me to their website or Twitter account but I really expect politicians to be more pro-active.

If someone can tell me where he sits on the Corbyn-Blair scale that would be grand. If Corbyn is 1 and Blair is 10, what number is Sir Hindsight?

At the moment he's so grey he makes John Major look like Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Probably why he needs Angela Raynor to bring a little life to his frontbench.

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Excellent post Merv 👍
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towny44 wrote: 01 May 2022, 22:31

My mantra has always been that, "Rules are for the guidance of wise men, and the observance of fools". I tend to believe that the postings on this topic clearly display the truth of that old saying.
wasn't that Derek's mantra too? what became of Derek? I wonder what his Monocleness would have to say about all this?
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