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You still can't read


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No shame in it. Be a while before you get to basic similes though.
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http://www.candi.ac.uk/courses/factsheet/?tc=LL5500MT

No shame in it. Be a while before you get to basic similes though.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sid waddell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Apr 2015 at 8:42pm
Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

The working man is fed up with paying for scroungers who milk the system.
Couldn't agree with you more, mate. Most of them are major Tory party donors. Scroungers, the lot of them. 
Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

no way can we trust Labour again after nearly driving us into the ground.
The Tories have been in power since 1979, mate.
Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

Also quite a few Irish people in the UK secretly like UKIP and will vote for them due to the influx of other people into the UK.
Yeah, bloody foreigners.


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Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

Also quite a few Irish people in the UK secretly like UKIP and will vote for them due to the influx of other people into the UK. I have one friend who has milked the system for years terrified that he will lose his benefits due to immigrants clogging up the system. So he is going to vote UKIP. 

Mudder of Gawd! Would you please Edit that post asap for your own dignity if nothing else. I'm nearly falling out the window here with the amount of contradiction.
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The Tories were voted out of power in 1997 mate. Only been back in power 4 years and the economy is booming.

The migrants into Britain are hard working, it's the scroungers who hate them.  Irish people in Britain are really confused on the "foreigner" label as we like to separate ourselves from Britishness but when we are classed as migrants & foreigners we hate it. We basically are migrants ourselves but a hard working people and the British appreciate that. 
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Is this a wind-up?? When you go to a any Public Office in the UK are there three queue's; One for UK residents, One for Irish, and One for Johnny Foreigner. You are making a monkey outta yourself at this stage..
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Originally posted by Madferret Madferret wrote:

Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

Also quite a few Irish people in the UK secretly like UKIP and will vote for them due to the influx of other people into the UK. I have one friend who has milked the system for years terrified that he will lose his benefits due to immigrants clogging up the system. So he is going to vote UKIP. 

Mudder of Gawd! Would you please Edit that post asap for your own dignity if nothing else. I'm nearly falling out the window here with the amount of contradiction.


No.  Just pointing out the contradictions of the Irish in Britain.   That is my friends take on it, I don't like it myself but there you go. Also talk to any of the older Irish in Britain and ask them about Thatcher "whom I despised btw" and they say that aside of the Troubles she was respected for economic reasons. Lots of Irish could buy their council houses because of her.  The sad thing is people have this knee-jerk reaction to the Tories because of the Troubles but Labour were also in power during the Troubles and actually put the army on Irish streets.  John Major was the driving force to end the Troubles and he was a Tory.  David o Leary got death threats from the IRA because he voted Tory for economic reasons so that will tell you about the inane & ignorant over-reactions on this issue!!
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Sweet jaysis. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. The world is f**ked.

I was metaphorically hitting my head off the wall. I didn't realise that the metaphorical wall was your metaphorical head.

You sir, encourage alcoholism.
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That is the TRUTH.
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Cameron saying it will be the first time that 'nationalists from one part of the country could have a say in running it'. Appart of cours , from the English nationalists in his own party who only give a f**k about the south east of England. Actually laughed at hearing this. The SNP should use it as their slogan for the last couple of weeks. Might get them the last few seats, PC likewise.
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Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

Originally posted by Madferret Madferret wrote:

Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

Also quite a few Irish people in the UK secretly like UKIP and will vote for them due to the influx of other people into the UK. I have one friend who has milked the system for years terrified that he will lose his benefits due to immigrants clogging up the system. So he is going to vote UKIP. 

Mudder of Gawd! Would you please Edit that post asap for your own dignity if nothing else. I'm nearly falling out the window here with the amount of contradiction.


No.  Just pointing out the contradictions of the Irish in Britain.   That is my friends take on it, I don't like it myself but there you go. Also talk to any of the older Irish in Britain and ask them about Thatcher "whom I despised btw" and they say that aside of the Troubles she was respected for economic reasons. Lots of Irish could buy their council houses because of her.  The sad thing is people have this knee-jerk reaction to the Tories because of the Troubles but Labour were also in power during the Troubles and actually put the army on Irish streets.  John Major was the driving force to end the Troubles and he was a Tory.  David o Leary got death threats from the IRA because he voted Tory for economic reasons so that will tell you about the inane & ignorant over-reactions on this issue!!

I was alluding to your strange distinction between "Irish foreigners" and "foreign foreigners". Can't we all just be foreigners? Is this Match of the Day where the Irish are great lads full of heart, love to party and are not quite as foreign as the other foreigners??  Why the distinction? 

You are correct regards the Labour Party's record up North. Merlyn Rees was a total cnunt. Parity of cnunts? Regards John Major, who knows his sincerity could well be true. Ultimately tho it was the powerful demonstration of brute force in Canary Wharf,etc which brought Downing Street/MOD to it's senses and forced them to the negotiation table. A sad reflection but true. 
A Senior British Officer of the time (iirc it was General Glover) said Brit Army casualties up North towards the end of the conflict were less than what they sustained in accidents on British bases in Germany and in any event the North proved a solid training ground for both raw recruits before they set off for conquests further afield and also as a test bed for Security Service Operations.
 
The David O'Leary death threats were from Aston Villa fans or Speech & Language Therapists.
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Granted it's the Daily Heil but Beaker is to be made a Lord if (as expected) he loses his seat and Dave gets back in

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3045853/How-Danny-Alexander-LORD-loses-seat-election-Treasury-job.html
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Cameron saying it will be the first time that 'nationalists from one part of the country could have a say in running it'. Appart of cours , from the English nationalists in his own party who only give a f**k about the south east of England. Actually laughed at hearing this. The SNP should use it as their slogan for the last couple of weeks. Might get them the last few seats, PC likewise.
I was thinking exactly that earlier when he said it

I assume he has never heard of the Irish nationalists in the late 19th / early 20th century who shaped the politics of the Westminster parliament for Irelands benefit.

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Originally posted by winner alright winner alright wrote:

The Tories were voted out of power in 1997 mate. 
The Tories were voted out in 1997 and replaced with the Tories, mate.

The Tories were then in turn voted out in 2010 and replaced with the Tories.
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SNP Manifesto includes promises of helping North of England.

They think the North of England cities such as Newcastle and Leeds deserve as much as attention as London - I bet the Tories are fuming they wont be center of attention anymore LOL

Other stuff expected in the manifesto is alot of Labour's stuff including tuition fees and lowered benefit caps.
Sturgeon is adamant there won't be another referendum until there's significant support for it but Labour are having none of it still.


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