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Great player,but Jack was my favourite of the two. I know I can be a repetitive, moaning, boring old fecker but Jack was a socialist, an NUM member and a founding member of the Anti Nazi League along with Brian Clough. They were both ex miners. Jack was into field sports in a big way too. Bobby was the better player by far, but in my opinion Jack was a better bloke, his own man, whereas Bobby was a firm's man and a supporter of Thatcher. Bobby was a great servant for Man U and for England, an inspirational player who played for 90 minutes. My favourite memory of Bobby is slapping
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30p Lee was a staunch believer in MPs not having second jobs. However he relaxed his position on that one when GB news offered him £100000 a year for hosting a chat show.
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It must have done. Anderson believes the poor can cook a meal for 30p.Good old 30p Lee.
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On the one hand he seems to talk sense. But, like them all, he's an opportunist imo. Doesn't really believe in anything but making Lee Anderson richer. I instinctively don't trust him. He says Scargill, Skinner and Tony Benn molded his thinking, but I've never heard him say anything those blokes believed in.
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I shouldn't be surprised if Wilf boots his cat with enough momentum to sail over the Irish sea and present itself arse first over the bootscraper at number 10. How about Lee Anderson? He would appeal to red wall voters. Perfect camouflage for the tories. He would attract working class votes and hide the tories true purpose which is to protect the rich and and make them richer still.
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The bookies have it Kemi Baddenoch,followed by Penny Mourdant, followed by James Cleverley and then Suella Braverman. But waiting in the wings at 25/1 no other than Boris Johnston. Johnstone has always modelled himself on Churchill, and he was a great at reinventing himself and returning to mainstream politics. People's memories are short and lots of voters still rate him. I wouldn't be surprised.
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The bookies have Kemi Badnoch as favourite at 7/2. Wilf's cat is already acting nervous at the prospect.
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Retire! He keeps promising ...
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Fantastic piece of engineering? Believe it or not,I've just travelled up the M6. Just before the Carlisle junction there's a huge windmill with its propellers lying in a heap next to it. I told you it was windy.Lol
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T Then I'll chip in with poverty,food banks,the honours system,the monarchy,the f****n lords źzzzzzzzzźzzzzzz. We could power the whole world with hot air with flecks of spit thrown in.Lol
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Pity we can't harness the hot air generated by this forum. We would be totally self sufficient overnight..and it's constant.
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They are spinning today Stiff. Sixty miles an hour winds in Cumbria. Like them or not, the turbines are a fantastic piece of engineering. The stress on their component parts must be huge. There's a big wind farm in the Solway Firth (Robin Rigg). How they managed to get them to stay put, with the combined effects of gale force winds, shifting sands and the second fastest tides in the country, is beyond my brain cells' capacity.
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I keep reading how the Chinese put two fingers up to the greening of energy whilst amassing a formidable army and claiming the south China sea. We don't seem to sanction them in any way perhaps because we rely on importing their cheap goods. Whenever I've read how intelligence is distributed by race, the Chinese always come out on top. Its showing, scarily!
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Shove a windmill up his arse, now there's a difficult image to conjure. Sometimes I wish you would be more direct Wilf. Just say what you truly believe and don't euphemise all the f****n time.
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I want to know why that 29 year old posh totty bird with the blonde hair and rather large tits got a peerage from Johnston after three months temping in his office. She must have been a brilliant typist and been able to make a mean old cup of coffee. Shame for that saggy titted old trout Nadine Dories though, she had been his chief fan and cheerleader in the Commons and she got nothing, apart from what he may have given him in private if he was hard up. I can't sleep at night worrying about that terrible injustice.
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Just Stop Oil invade Snooker World Championship
jukel123 replied to chartpolski's topic in General Talk
I laughed at the bloke with the fawn coat directing everybody to sit down whilst he kept on the move. Typical of his type. -
Just Stop Oil invade Snooker World Championship
jukel123 replied to chartpolski's topic in General Talk
Watch out for Just Stop Windmills protesters. It's the new martyrs cause. -
Why am I not surprised? Just read Sunak's wife benefited to the tune of two million from Covid contracts. Corruption is getting so bad these stories hardly register with us.
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Has there been a single privatised utility company which has produced a cheaper, cleaner, more reliable product? Privatisation was great for those who bought cheap shares and a gift which keeps giving for chief executives, but not great for consumers and employees.
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Yeah, take your point. Are they really for the community? Or private profit?
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I have a friend who is a Councillor and is something to do with the planning department. He told me he was dreading a meeting about erecting windmills because people are so opposed to them. He asked me to come with him for moral support. He had been inundated with threats, insults and fruity language. So I went. Those against say they are ugly, noisy, and kill birds. Those who like them say they are beautiful if only because they are non polluting. They produce energy at no cost to the environment. Unlike coal and nuclear. I just listened, it's not my fight because I don't live anywh
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Each premier league club wants results yesterday and won't put in the infrastructure to nurture local talent. We all know Celtic won the European cup with 11 players born within 30 miles of the club. If it was possible then, its possible now. Sometimes they produce players and are too frightened to give them a chance. The whole game is obsessed with star players and rely on silly money transfers. I think we've said before there should be a law which says there should be a quota of home grown players in every squad. That would concentrate clubs minds on proper coaching of youngsters.
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Both above posts very good,posts imo.
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Those sheikhs know how to live. Lol
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Very bored tonight. So another tedious post. Just been reading this article. BBC sport readers have got to be weird coming up with this golden 11. Pickford? Pickford? Pickford? I had to look at the date to check it wasn't April the first. No place for Shearer? Lampard? I can think of half a dozen others. Saka is brilliant but he's a kid, his stats haven't even begun to be counted yet. No Paul Scholes? Kyle Walker over Gary Neville? Your England Golden Generation XI - BBC Sport WWW.BBC.CO.UK No Paul Scholes? Kyle Walker over Gary Neville at rig
