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TCCANARY

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  1. Johnson has been paid for the racist articles he's written for the Telegraph and the Spectator. Anyone who has travelled in the Middle East would know that the term 'friend' is widely used, just getting in a Taxi you will be asked "where would you like to go to my friend?".
  2. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/john-mcdonnell-hints-at-legalisation-of-secondary-picketing-and-says-labour-would-give-workers-more-a4293596.html Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said his party would allow workers "the right to withdraw their labour" but would not reintroduce secondary picketing. Secondary picketing - where a picket is set up at a firm not involved in the main strike - was banned in the 1970s under the then Tory Government. When pushed on whether his pledge meant secondary picketing would be restored under his party, Mr McDonnell told the BBC: "No, no we're not." RTB remebers the 1970's but does not understand the present. Another RTB fail.
  3. It looks like they want to be Green and Yellow. 😀 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50490700 Coldplay to pause touring until concerts are 'environmentally beneficial'
  4. Jim Jordan must be grateful to Prince Andrew otherwise he would've been presented with the worst perfomance of the week award. 😀
  5. The Binners have not won their 'cup final' for the last 10 years. 😀
  6. We've a history of working with teams in Finland. In the 80's we used to send players there to play as their season took place mainly in our summer. I also remember some of our school teams taking part in the Kokkola Cup each summer. I had the good fortune to spend some time in that area when the tournament was taking place, had a great time with some great people. Kippis!
  7. "Mice are not, as is commonly assumed on Earth, small white squeaking animals who spend a lot of time being experimented on. In fact, they are the protrusions into our dimension of hyper-intellegent pan-dimensional beings. These beings are in fact responsible for the creation of the Earth."
  8. Once again you've failed to understand the situation. They die because the bar springs closed and breaks their necks. Mice don't have the ability to rationalise on the cost of the cheese as they don't have a concept of money or bartering, even if they had to pay for the cheese they would still die when they sprung the trap. Mice die in mousetraps because they don't work out that if they spring the trap (possibly with a half a housebrick) first they could then eat the free cheese with fear of death. Studies show that in laboratory conditions with the access to half a housebrick mice can be trained to avoid death when faced with a loaded trap.
  9. As someone who worked tirelessly for the clubs commercial department (we used to look forward to his visits with the lottery tickets, he made us smile from the moment he came in the shop to the time he left to cheer up some other shop workers day) Big Dunc would've loved this. 😀
  10. After yesterdays terrible 'photo ops for Johnson he's had a visit to a bakery cancelled due to a protest outside the venue. He seems to do well when he visits schools that have very young children, maybe he connects with them on an intellectual level. Is it time the Tories considered lowered the voting to 4 or 5 to capitalise on Johnson's new demographic?
  11. Prem Sikka‏ @premnsikka 4h4 hours ago Anyone seen Arthur Daley lately: Here is the deal - prospective candidates for the the election paid £350k non-refundable deposit to Farage's Brexit Party; Farage decides to pull candidates from safe Tory seats; money won't be returned. Nice little earner.
  12. They should just put the poor bloke out of his misery, he's obviously lost the plot and needs to stand down. https://www.mediaite.com/trump/trump-ivanka-has-created-14-million-jobs/ Trump: Ivanka Has Created 14 Million Jobs
  13. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50401910 Inflation falls to three-year low as energy prices fall UK inflation rose at its lowest pace in almost three years last month as the energy cap kept a lid on the price of electricity, gas and other fuels, according to official statistics. If it wasn't for the fact he's spending a lot of time helping his constituents dealing with flooding Ed Miliband would be very proud.
  14. Even the people Delingpole quotes are a bit dodgy. Kelly's bio reads like a man desperate for the energy industry to give loads of cash for 'research'.
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