I got some hollow point bullets too which make a very large internal and exit holeDerek27 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 6:46 pmCan I borrow one of your guns?
UK General Election 2024 (or 25)
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Like it or not Derek he still has powerful friends. He has dropped Rishi right in the shit over the Covid enquiry knowing full well it will be his downfall. Then Boris comes galloping back, all is forgiven and he takes Sir Starmer on for the top prize again.
Why do you think Boris nickname is boomerang!!!
An opinion poll of around here in January before the council elections showed that Grant Shapps would lose his seat. Hatfield side of area is predominantly labour, where I am in Welwyn north is very very much conservative and even then the leaning was towards labour more.
https://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/23261345 ... ield-seat/
The local elections my landlord has had a fair bit of a majority every time he has been put up and it's a very very blue area the specific part I am but it definitely narrowed for him at the council ones. The council switched from a safe blue to a collab of labour/lib-dem.
I'm not a fan of politics but do have some tid-bits from someone who's high up in cabinet, they're going to push for more people to get back into office, the decorating job of the flat was rubbish and is now painted over and they ran out of room for PM picutres on the stairs at Boris so both Liz & Rishi haven't got pictures up there now.
https://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/23261345 ... ield-seat/
The local elections my landlord has had a fair bit of a majority every time he has been put up and it's a very very blue area the specific part I am but it definitely narrowed for him at the council ones. The council switched from a safe blue to a collab of labour/lib-dem.
I'm not a fan of politics but do have some tid-bits from someone who's high up in cabinet, they're going to push for more people to get back into office, the decorating job of the flat was rubbish and is now painted over and they ran out of room for PM picutres on the stairs at Boris so both Liz & Rishi haven't got pictures up there now.
They can sick the buffoon's picture in the toilet if they need more room.ODPaul82 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 09, 2023 12:36 amI'm not a fan of politics but do have some tid-bits from someone who's high up in cabinet, they're going to push for more people to get back into office, the decorating job of the flat was rubbish and is now painted over and they ran out of room for PM picutres on the stairs at Boris so both Liz & Rishi haven't got pictures up there now.
I voted womens equality last election, it would never win but it's what I felt strongest with.
And that's what needs to be remembered, what is the strongest sentiment in the country. There is a big anti-blue sentiment from what I feel any place I go outside of where I live and from what I'm seeing on paper from here, the sentiment is being lost.
Former Supreme Court Justice Lord Assumption said on Question Time that the government's judicial review over the WhatsApp messages is completely indefensible, a waste of public money and no court on Earth will allow them to overrule the chair of the committee.
Some of Boris Johnson's closest allies - including Priti Patel and Jacob Rees-Mogg - have been rewarded with peerages and other awards in the former PM's honours list.
Former secretaries of state Simon Clarke and Mr Rees-Mogg were knighted, while Ms Patel was made a dame.
Imagine giving honours to these clowns !
Former secretaries of state Simon Clarke and Mr Rees-Mogg were knighted, while Ms Patel was made a dame.
Imagine giving honours to these clowns !
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Boris has a new job in the USA.