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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple 28 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

I shake my head in despair.

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By *rs spicyCouple 28 weeks ago

Chesterfield


"I shake my head in despair."

Why?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 28 weeks ago

golden fields


"I shake my head in despair."

He's no worse than the other dodgy arseholes they have presenting the conspiracies, hate and general outrage.

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton

There is someone in here who is going to cum in his pants with excitement.

Boris deserves it. He is a born winner who secured a historic 80 seat majority with his oven ready brexit deal. So what if he needed to let off a bit of steam by partying during lockdown, any rationale person who lost loved ones during that period was probably still very grateful for Boris’ leadership at a time of national crisis and would also agree he deserved any of the financial kick backs he received as he couldn’t really be expected to survive on a PM salary when he had all those child maintenance bills!

The average man on the street knows in his heart that Boris is a good bloke who you could certainly grab a beer with down the pub (although he might be drinking Chateau Laffite) and that being PM requires you to bend the truth (a lot) at times (a lot of times).

One of life’s true winners and an inspiration to all those born with a silver spoon who want to really make it in life.

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By *wisted999Man 28 weeks ago

North Bucks

Don’t call it a comeback…..

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By *orleymanMan 28 weeks ago

Leeds

Oooh very interesting.

Just in time fkr the rum up to tne coming election. Where a significant portion of rishi voters will be tuning in for Boris

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By *idnight RamblerMan 28 weeks ago

Pershore

Desperate much GB? How would we ever know if he's telling the truth?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 28 weeks ago

golden fields


"Desperate much GB? How would we ever know if he's telling the truth?"

It's fairly safe to assume he's not.

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By *ndycoinsMan 28 weeks ago

Buxton


"I shake my head in despair.

He's no worse than the other dodgy arseholes they have presenting the conspiracies, hate and general outrage. "

That's what the real dodgy arseholes on the other channels call the truth that they won't report.

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By *otMe66Man 28 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I shake my head in despair.

He's no worse than the other dodgy arseholes they have presenting the conspiracies, hate and general outrage. "

your dislike for this show is wonderful, made even better knowing you don't watch it

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 28 weeks ago

golden fields


"I shake my head in despair.

He's no worse than the other dodgy arseholes they have presenting the conspiracies, hate and general outrage.

That's what the real dodgy arseholes on the other channels call the truth that they won't report."

Such as anti-science bollocks, Covid conspiracies etc etc?

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"There is someone in here who is going to cum in his pants with excitement.

Boris deserves it. He is a born winner who secured a historic 80 seat majority with his oven ready brexit deal. So what if he needed to let off a bit of steam by partying during lockdown, any rationale person who lost loved ones during that period was probably still very grateful for Boris’ leadership at a time of national crisis and would also agree he deserved any of the financial kick backs he received as he couldn’t really be expected to survive on a PM salary when he had all those child maintenance bills!

The average man on the street knows in his heart that Boris is a good bloke who you could certainly grab a beer with down the pub (although he might be drinking Chateau Laffite) and that being PM requires you to bend the truth (a lot) at times (a lot of times).

One of life’s true winners and an inspiration to all those born with a silver spoon who want to really make it in life."

Did you give Pat your password?

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Desperate much GB? How would we ever know if he's telling the truth?

It's fairly safe to assume he's not. "

If he's speaking, he's lying

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By *anifestoMan 28 weeks ago

dublin and wexford

Can't be worse than his daily mail column. Or can it? Won't see it and won't hear about it either and twitter and I are going through a trial separation that I am considering declaring a success

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By *wosmilersCouple 28 weeks ago

Heathrowish

Moan about it or support it.

If you like the idea, watch it. If you don't, watch something else.

If it was the BBC, I would understand any objection as you are sponsoring it but if you aren't paying for it, then it comes down to choice.

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By *mateur100Man 28 weeks ago

nr faversham


"Moan about it or support it.

If you like the idea, watch it. If you don't, watch something else.

If it was the BBC, I would understand any objection as you are sponsoring it but if you aren't paying for it, then it comes down to choice."

Quite right. I read the mail, amongst other papers, but I bypass his and the dories woman's rubbish.

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By *ony 2016Man 28 weeks ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Will be interesting to see how GB News cover the covid enquiry

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


"There is someone in here who is going to cum in his pants with excitement.

Boris deserves it. He is a born winner who secured a historic 80 seat majority with his oven ready brexit deal. So what if he needed to let off a bit of steam by partying during lockdown, any rationale person who lost loved ones during that period was probably still very grateful for Boris’ leadership at a time of national crisis and would also agree he deserved any of the financial kick backs he received as he couldn’t really be expected to survive on a PM salary when he had all those child maintenance bills!

The average man on the street knows in his heart that Boris is a good bloke who you could certainly grab a beer with down the pub (although he might be drinking Chateau Laffite) and that being PM requires you to bend the truth (a lot) at times (a lot of times).

One of life’s true winners and an inspiration to all those born with a silver spoon who want to really make it in life.

Did you give Pat your password? "

No I have finally seen the light and realised Pat has been right all along. This is phenomenal news and means a true man of the people and one of life’s real winners will get to share his undoubted intellect with the plebs, I mean man on the street and demonstrate how hard work and integrity really does pay, and pay, and pay some more!

I cannot wait to see what The Daily Mail has to say about it. No doubt some incisive and intelligent commentary on why this is such a coup for an already wonderful TV Channel that is yet another example of success in the UK. No rationale person could fail to be impressed.

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda.""

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

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By *9alMan 28 weeks ago

Bridgend

he needs to make money he has loads of kids & a wife with expansive taste in wallpaper

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"There is someone in here who is going to cum in his pants with excitement.

Boris deserves it. He is a born winner who secured a historic 80 seat majority with his oven ready brexit deal. So what if he needed to let off a bit of steam by partying during lockdown, any rationale person who lost loved ones during that period was probably still very grateful for Boris’ leadership at a time of national crisis and would also agree he deserved any of the financial kick backs he received as he couldn’t really be expected to survive on a PM salary when he had all those child maintenance bills!

The average man on the street knows in his heart that Boris is a good bloke who you could certainly grab a beer with down the pub (although he might be drinking Chateau Laffite) and that being PM requires you to bend the truth (a lot) at times (a lot of times).

One of life’s true winners and an inspiration to all those born with a silver spoon who want to really make it in life.

Did you give Pat your password?

No I have finally seen the light and realised Pat has been right all along. This is phenomenal news and means a true man of the people and one of life’s real winners will get to share his undoubted intellect with the plebs, I mean man on the street and demonstrate how hard work and integrity really does pay, and pay, and pay some more!

I cannot wait to see what The Daily Mail has to say about it. No doubt some incisive and intelligent commentary on why this is such a coup for an already wonderful TV Channel that is yet another example of success in the UK. No rationale person could fail to be impressed. "

Please don't go into the light. There is help out there, somewhere

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By *eroy1000Man 28 weeks ago

milton keynes

I don't see him as a natural host myself and doubt he will be as good as JRM but I will wait and see. Not sure Rishi will be happy about it

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I don't see him as a natural host myself and doubt he will be as good as JRM but I will wait and see. Not sure Rishi will be happy about it"

Someone's bumbling uncle or granddad - that's how he'll be if the pandemic speeches are anything to go by.

And the fact he'll be (I'm assuming) writing he's own stuff, even more nonsensical.

I'll stick with BBC or Sky news unless I want a laugh.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”."

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties.."

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress. "

I doth my cap sir..

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress. "

Please ring 999, I'm worried about you

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

I doth my cap sir..

"

That would seem wise. Most rationale people who are not easily manipulated by the leftist woke blob will understand that there are winners and losers in life. Boris is a born winner and it was our privilege to gave had him as our PM with his historic 80 seat majority. Thankfully his address book was packed full of useful contacts who were able to come to our rescue by providing middle man access to a wide supply of PPE and ensure we didn’t have to rely in UK based specialist companies who would no doubt have failed to fulfil their orders due to their workers all being lazy and preferring to be on benefits. Any sane person would understand that not all that PPE would be expected to meet the overly stringent specifications but that those middle men had still done their best and taxpayers who I mingle with recognise they needed to be rewarded appropriately for their patriotism.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

Please ring 999, I'm worried about you "

Clearly signs of an overdose on 'Patisms'..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

I doth my cap sir..

That would seem wise. Most rationale people who are not easily manipulated by the leftist woke blob will understand that there are winners and losers in life. Boris is a born winner and it was our privilege to gave had him as our PM with his historic 80 seat majority. Thankfully his address book was packed full of useful contacts who were able to come to our rescue by providing middle man access to a wide supply of PPE and ensure we didn’t have to rely in UK based specialist companies who would no doubt have failed to fulfil their orders due to their workers all being lazy and preferring to be on benefits. Any sane person would understand that not all that PPE would be expected to meet the overly stringent specifications but that those middle men had still done their best and taxpayers who I mingle with recognise they needed to be rewarded appropriately for their patriotism."

Huzza..

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

Please ring 999, I'm worried about you

Clearly signs of an overdose on 'Patisms'.. "

Some people on this forum are true gurus with their finger on the pulse of British society. They know that the British people are not easily fooled by our overtly left wing woke media and their allies in the clearly lazy, greedy and ineffective civil service who block the attempts of our talented hardworking MPs like Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries who sacrifice so much to serve the great British public.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth

I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to. "

Any rationale person in the real world would know the difference between some light hearted banter, plagiarism, or being inspired by a true guru, if Pat genuinely felt aggrieved then I am sure he will let us know.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Any rationale person in the real world would know the difference between some light hearted banter, plagiarism, or being inspired by a true guru, if Pat genuinely felt aggrieved then I am sure he will let us know. "

Any rational person would see someone bleating about bullying and then bullying themselves.

It's sad to see but you crack on.

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

I doth my cap sir..

That would seem wise. Most rationale people who are not easily manipulated by the leftist woke blob will understand that there are winners and losers in life. Boris is a born winner and it was our privilege to gave had him as our PM with his historic 80 seat majority. Thankfully his address book was packed full of useful contacts who were able to come to our rescue by providing middle man access to a wide supply of PPE and ensure we didn’t have to rely in UK based specialist companies who would no doubt have failed to fulfil their orders due to their workers all being lazy and preferring to be on benefits. Any sane person would understand that not all that PPE would be expected to meet the overly stringent specifications but that those middle men had still done their best and taxpayers who I mingle with recognise they needed to be rewarded appropriately for their patriotism.. You have made a few excellent posts recently. I do however have one complaint. I was laughing so much at them that I nearly spat out my coffee . At least you recognise the power of the electorate and the opinions of voters . Only one vote counts and that is the one cast on election day , how you would like or wish people to vote is irrelevant.

The ship has hit stormy waters and needs to be put back on track promptly. Time is running out . "

The Daily Mail have some excellent articles for their older readers that provide good advice on how to avoid mishaps and spillages involving food and drink. It is clear that there is an excellent opportunity to repurpose the PPE that fell slightly short of the overly stringent specifications to be used with our older citizens to protect their clothing from spilling hot beverages.

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By *irldnCouple 28 weeks ago

Brighton


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Any rationale person in the real world would know the difference between some light hearted banter, plagiarism, or being inspired by a true guru, if Pat genuinely felt aggrieved then I am sure he will let us know.

Any rational person would see someone bleating about bullying and then bullying themselves.

It's sad to see but you crack on."

Only woke lefties would misconstrue banter for bullying. Any rationale person would understand that Brits are made of sterner stuff and understand that humour is what makes this country great.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to. "

Or being satirical..?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 28 weeks ago

golden fields


"I don't see him as a natural host myself and doubt he will be as good as JRM but I will wait and see. Not sure Rishi will be happy about it"

How come Rishi won't be happy?

It's not like any GBNews viewers are going to defect to any extreme far left loony communist parties like Starmer's Labour.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?"

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?"

I'm not sure there was any 'encouraging' from anyone..

Two or three other posters who have contributed isn't necessarily a pile on either, respect you are seeing things differently in this instance..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?

I'm not sure there was any 'encouraging' from anyone..

Two or three other posters who have contributed isn't necessarily a pile on either, respect you are seeing things differently in this instance..

There was definitely no attempt to disencourage it. I'd expect more from someone who has called it out in the past.

Bullying can definitely take the form of 'imitation'. Looks like Johnny has also taken that path but tbh, I expect it from him.

"

Firstly your seeing it from your perspective so others seeing it differently will not feel the need nor is it necessary to discourage others contributing..

Satire used in response to a person of over ten years on here who has contributed in the most satirical manner across multiple profiles, that's not bullying..

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


""I know that Boris will bring his extensive experience and insights to GB News and keep GB News at the forefront of setting a strong news and current affairs agenda."

Hopefully he can share advice on things like “how to make a mint out of disaster economics”, “fleecing the purse for your mate’s benefit and getting your payback later” and “how to have an affair with members of your staff while your wife is having cancer treatment without feeling any guilt”.

But, but vaccine roll out..

(Without any mention of his ignoring cobra meetings, parties, shaking hands with COVID positive people, meetings in the flat with disco music after Cummings left, late decisions which led to tens of thousands of deaths, even more parties, the sight of Her Majesty sat alone at her husband's funeral etc etc..)

Did I mention parties..

People living in the real world recognised how hard Boris was working in their behalf. He deserved to have the odd thank you drink with work colleagues to maintain their morale. Like all normal people he was locked down in his flat and used to time wisely and ensured his girlfriend got the wallpaper she wanted so he could be a good role model for how to maintain a stable relationship and any rationale taxpayer would be more than happy to pay for that wallpaper to keep the beautiful talented Carrie happy and supportive of our PM at a time of such high stress.

Please ring 999, I'm worried about you

Clearly signs of an overdose on 'Patisms'.. "

As long as it isn't as contagious as the latest variant of Covid

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?

I'm not sure there was any 'encouraging' from anyone..

Two or three other posters who have contributed isn't necessarily a pile on either, respect you are seeing things differently in this instance..

There was definitely no attempt to disencourage it. I'd expect more from someone who has called it out in the past.

Bullying can definitely take the form of 'imitation'. Looks like Johnny has also taken that path but tbh, I expect it from him.

Firstly your seeing it from your perspective so others seeing it differently will not feel the need nor is it necessary to discourage others contributing..

Satire used in response to a person of over ten years on here who has contributed in the most satirical manner across multiple profiles, that's not bullying.."

As I said, from someone who has called it out before, I'd expect more.

You're seeing it from the perspective of someone who joined in so I really don't think you're neutral enough to see it.

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to. "

Is taking the mickey, bullying?

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Is taking the mickey, bullying?

"

When it's multiple people doing it at the same time, yes it is.

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Any rationale person in the real world would know the difference between some light hearted banter, plagiarism, or being inspired by a true guru, if Pat genuinely felt aggrieved then I am sure he will let us know.

Any rational person would see someone bleating about bullying and then bullying themselves.

It's sad to see but you crack on.

Only woke lefties would misconstrue banter for bullying. Any rationale person would understand that Brits are made of sterner stuff and understand that humour is what makes this country great."

Yep, the lower classes, the minions, the poor get by on humour. The upper classes get by on stiff upper lip, constrained emotions and wealth.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?

I'm not sure there was any 'encouraging' from anyone..

Two or three other posters who have contributed isn't necessarily a pile on either, respect you are seeing things differently in this instance..

There was definitely no attempt to disencourage it. I'd expect more from someone who has called it out in the past.

Bullying can definitely take the form of 'imitation'. Looks like Johnny has also taken that path but tbh, I expect it from him.

Firstly your seeing it from your perspective so others seeing it differently will not feel the need nor is it necessary to discourage others contributing..

Satire used in response to a person of over ten years on here who has contributed in the most satirical manner across multiple profiles, that's not bullying..

As I said, from someone who has called it out before, I'd expect more.

You're seeing it from the perspective of someone who joined in so I really don't think you're neutral enough to see it. "

Irony in top of faux outrage..?

Your often better than that..

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By *melie LALWoman 28 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Is taking the mickey, bullying?

When it's multiple people doing it at the same time, yes it is. "

You're wrong.

We're not taking the Mickey out of a person but the way he represents himself through one facet/profile.

Do you regularly get offended for others? If not, the obvious response would be no you're calling out poor behaviour as YOU perceive it.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Is taking the mickey, bullying?

When it's multiple people doing it at the same time, yes it is.

You're wrong.

We're not taking the Mickey out of a person but the way he represents himself through one facet/profile.

Do you regularly get offended for others? If not, the obvious response would be no you're calling out poor behaviour as YOU perceive it.

"

I'm not offended

But I will call out bullying when I see it. Again, as someone who took part, I don't believe you're qualified to have an opinion on it.

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By *astandFeistyCouple 28 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?

I'm not sure there was any 'encouraging' from anyone..

Two or three other posters who have contributed isn't necessarily a pile on either, respect you are seeing things differently in this instance..

There was definitely no attempt to disencourage it. I'd expect more from someone who has called it out in the past.

Bullying can definitely take the form of 'imitation'. Looks like Johnny has also taken that path but tbh, I expect it from him.

Firstly your seeing it from your perspective so others seeing it differently will not feel the need nor is it necessary to discourage others contributing..

Satire used in response to a person of over ten years on here who has contributed in the most satirical manner across multiple profiles, that's not bullying..

As I said, from someone who has called it out before, I'd expect more.

You're seeing it from the perspective of someone who joined in so I really don't think you're neutral enough to see it.

Irony in top of faux outrage..?

Your often better than that..

"

Irony??

I don't believe I engaged in it.

There's no faux outrage here, just someone who doesn't like bullies.

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By *ugby 123Couple 28 weeks ago
Forum Mod

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"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Any rationale person in the real world would know the difference between some light hearted banter, plagiarism, or being inspired by a true guru, if Pat genuinely felt aggrieved then I am sure he will let us know.

Any rational person would see someone bleating about bullying and then bullying themselves.

It's sad to see but you crack on.

Only woke lefties would misconstrue banter for bullying. ."

Banter is only banter if the other person is in on the "banter"

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By *ugby 123Couple 28 weeks ago
Forum Mod

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"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Is taking the mickey, bullying?

"

I would say it is very unpleasant if the person you are "taking the mickey" out of is not joining in/ happy for it to be happening yes

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 28 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I'm not sure if you're aware Birldn, but you're coming across as a bully.

All you're doing is encouraging a pile on across multiple threads. Something you were so opposed to.

Or being satirical..?

Encouraging a pile on through satire makes it OK?

I'm not sure there was any 'encouraging' from anyone..

Two or three other posters who have contributed isn't necessarily a pile on either, respect you are seeing things differently in this instance..

There was definitely no attempt to disencourage it. I'd expect more from someone who has called it out in the past.

Bullying can definitely take the form of 'imitation'. Looks like Johnny has also taken that path but tbh, I expect it from him.

Firstly your seeing it from your perspective so others seeing it differently will not feel the need nor is it necessary to discourage others contributing..

Satire used in response to a person of over ten years on here who has contributed in the most satirical manner across multiple profiles, that's not bullying..

As I said, from someone who has called it out before, I'd expect more.

You're seeing it from the perspective of someone who joined in so I really don't think you're neutral enough to see it.

Irony in top of faux outrage..?

Your often better than that..

Irony??

I don't believe I engaged in it.

There's no faux outrage here, just someone who doesn't like bullies. "

Your no stranger to 'piling on' if anyone is accepting that was the case here..

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By *ugby 123Couple 28 weeks ago
Forum Mod

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OK, can people remember you can answer/ call out/ disagree with anothers post but you can't attack other people when doing that.

You also shouldn't be attacking other people who have annoyed you in the past and bring it onto other threads, then dress it up as "banter" or "mickey taking" It does look like bullying and is unpleasant.

Also can people not copy and paste whole articles in a post, it is best you provide the link to the article instead, if it is an allowed link of course.

Thanks all

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