Think you will find the 7 characters were all tradesmen 3 Brickies, 1 Plasterer, and 3 chippies Not a brit labourer there from what I remember most labourers were Germans and foccing useless. So there's another thing your wrong about. When the Dutch agents weren't trying to rip us off.
Utterly dismayed by the rabble in the House of Commons yesterday, howling, braying, childish behaviour over the utterance of a couple of words. In ordinary life, all of us would have replied with a similar comment and moved on. Not this fucking useless shower of gnats piss. They make headline news out of it. Those ruddy foreigners must be pissing themselves at us
Slightly off topic, but relevant to some of my previous comments about lack of Statesmen/forgotten how to govern ourselves etcUtterly dismayed by the rabble in the House of Commons yesterday, howling, braying, childish behaviour over the utterance of a couple of words. In ordinary life, all of us would have replied with a similar comment and moved on. Not this fucking useless shower of gnats piss. They make headline news out of it. Those ruddy foreigners must be pissing themselves at us
I think 'labourers' was used as a generic term for workers who didn't have a proper office job
Had it been said from the Conservative side, Labour would have been going absolutely bonkers. They really are the biggest bunch of hypocrites there is.
Quote Utterly dismayed by the rabble in the House of Commons yesterday, howling, braying, childish behaviour over the utterance of a couple of words. In ordinary life, all of us would have replied with a similar comment and moved on. Not this fucking useless shower of gnats piss. They make headline news out of it. Those ruddy foreigners must be pissing themselves at usTotally agree. The whole set up is archaic and confrontational. Facing each other. Voting by walking through separate 'lobbies'. Blackrod etc. History and ceremony is one thing, but about time they migrated out of that ridiculous building into something more suitable for a modern democratic society.
Quote from: mtread on 20 December 2018, 11:10:09 amQuote Utterly dismayed by the rabble in the House of Commons yesterday, howling, braying, childish behaviour over the utterance of a couple of words. In ordinary life, all of us would have replied with a similar comment and moved on. Not this fucking useless shower of gnats piss. They make headline news out of it. Those ruddy foreigners must be pissing themselves at usTotally agree. The whole set up is archaic and confrontational. Facing each other. Voting by walking through separate 'lobbies'. Blackrod etc. History and ceremony is one thing, but about time they migrated out of that ridiculous building into something more suitable for a modern democratic society.Foc that, can you imagine the amount of money they would spend on something more sensible? It would go massively over budget then be found not fit for purpose !Thats normal for all government contracts. What till the bill drops through the letter box for HS2. I confidently predict at least 10 times estimates
Yes. But its not just the buildings ans sytem, its the MPs too. To be elected, you must belong to one of the two main parties, the people dont want to elect independents. That may be the system since parliament raised the cost of standing to £10k. Got to be the only workplace in the UK with subsidised bars on the premises, and its normal to turn up for work bladdered
Just saying.....
stupid drone