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Loads of people who were 'working' from home during lockdown have bought dogs to give them something to do walking them. A lot of these same people are now being asked to return to work.Apparently, having seen the cost of professional dog walkers they're either handing them in to dog rescue centres as fast as they can, or are demanding that they be allowed to take them into work with them .You couldn't make it up.
They must have paid a fortune for them as well. Have you seen how much dogs, any dogs, are nowadays . And it's easier to escape from Alcatraz than get one from a rescue centre.
That's ironic seeing how he's already had the Labour whip withdrawn
And your medical qualifications are...?
I am just a bystander looking at what I see and I see a man who looks like he has had a stroke. Go ahead look at interviews, tell me he doesn't talk with his head cocked to one side.
I have just found out that there was a massive anti lockdown protest in London, 100s of thousands marching through London. And not one mention of it on BBC or sky news.
Sharp spent 23 years working for New York banking giant Goldman Sachs and reportedly oversaw the work of Rishi Sunak, during the now Chancellor’s early career in the finance industry. Latterly, Sharp was on the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee for six years until 2019.It also seems that the new BBC Chairman has made a minor career in the field of Conservative Party fundraising – donating an estimated £416,189 to the party and its politicians since the turn of the century.[...]His appointment follows that of Tim Davie, who was announced as the corporation’s new Director General in September. Davie stood as a councillor for the Conservative Party in 1993 and 1994, and was deputy chairman of the Hammersmith and Fulham Conservatives in the 1990s.
Quote from: fazersharp on 30 May 2021, 07:54:58 pmI am just a bystander looking at what I see and I see a man who looks like he has had a stroke. Go ahead look at interviews, tell me he doesn't talk with his head cocked to one side.And a big "so what if he does?" Of course I have little doubt that what you're *really* trying to imply is that he is possibly "brain damaged"...
The sooner the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill comes in the better.
Quote The sooner the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill comes in the better.I thought the government haters pointed at Hong Kong as a lesson on the way to do things coronations Like in Belarus and Hong Kong, you mean?
thought the government haters pointed at Hong Kong as a lesson on the way to do things coronations