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  1. skybluetony176

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    I knew you’d take it as a compliment.
  2. skybluetony176

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    I know you’re going to struggle with explanations but it was directly in response to Fernando deliberately (not for the first time when he hasn’t got an argument) using the female spelling of my name. I’m sure he thinks it’s equally amusing, so I join in with the joke.
  3. skybluetony176

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    I don’t hate it. I acknowledge I did and freely admit that I made a mistake. Remind me all you like. I’m big enough to admit my mistakes Fernanda. All you’ve got is the support of the pound shop Enoch Powell and his pound shop Father Dougal Maguire parrot to play to your pound shop Michael Foot.
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    You didn’t need to Fernanda. You just enabled them and specifically Boris with your flawed ideology. You did more to ensure Boris became PM than I ever did. #youknowwhatyouvotedfor
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    DUP now confirms that to be true.
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    The DUP has apparently briefed the ERG that they won’t be returning to power sharing.
  7. skybluetony176

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    Seeing it today with the vote on the Windsor agreement.
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    Don’t get touchy with me Fernanda. It’s his pattern of behaviour that’s under scrutiny not the parties per se. He’s thoroughly dishonest and anything he says or has said should be questioned, regardless of whether you aligned yourself with him or not. I know that’s uncomfortable for you but the...
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    Well Fernanda. You can’t talk about about the economic disaster that the Tories are presiding over without acknowledging the causes and the part Boris above all else contributed to delivering one specific cause. Today should cast a light no one can deny on how completely dishonest Boris Johnson...
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    Looks like the advisors who Boris threw under the bus by saying that they advised him that the rules were followed at all times have returned the favour and denied that they advised him that.
  11. skybluetony176

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    It’s absolutely central to the economic disaster that the Tories are presiding over.
  12. skybluetony176

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    You really think there’s a diplomatic solution with Putin? Based on what?
  13. skybluetony176

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    Boris and Truss to vote against the Windsor Agreement. Wankers. Self indulgent wankers.
  14. skybluetony176

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    You would like to think that there will be no way back for Boris after today but as so many Tory MP’s are still willing to debase themselves in his honour they’ll always be a chance
  15. skybluetony176

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Everyone wants the war to end, your indifference seems to be to those that don’t think it should end in a Russian victory. The reality is that a Russian victory will be as dangerous for the people of Ukraine as the war. The Ukrainian people (as is evident from their response to the invasion) are...
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    USSR invades Ukraine.

  17. skybluetony176

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    Boris’ dressed up dossier doesn’t seem to hold much water. Being pulled to pieces, even Daily Mail journalists are joining in. Tomorrow is going to be an interesting day for old Boris Lad.
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    I do remember that too. From July last year https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10931547/Striking-rail-staff-want-7-pay-rises-no-extension-35-hour-week-RMT-boss-Mick-Lynch-reveals.html As I say, I might be misunderstanding the process and how it’s played out and why but from that...
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    Correct me if I’m wrong but wasn’t they initially looking for 7%? Pre Trussonomics and inflation spiralling? Then as the industrial action continued their demands went up as they were looking for a pay rise in line with inflation? So basically had they given them 7% in the first place we...
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