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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

Scara, as a musician, surely this has to be the final straw with him for you?

This picture pretty much encapsulates the last 2 1/4 years - full of bravo, but with a fundamental underlying flaw for anyone that's paying attention.

FWLIvBsWYAEnnyN
 
It's a new technique...you just don't know it yet.

Boris is full of good ideas....some recent ones have been crackers.
His latest single is called 'Rivers of brick'. It's a follow-up to 'Gullible Nation'. It'll never top the famous 'How many kids have I got?' . That's my fav.

And then there's these classics...

fudge Business
Small Jog
Getting on with getting on.
Money, Money, Money (thanks Russia)
Cabinet of Fools
World King
Lyin' face

The man is prolific
 
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His latest single is called 'Rivers of brick'. It's a follow-up to 'Gullible Nation'. It'll never top the famous 'How many kids have I got?' . That's my fav.

And then there's these classics...

fudge Business
Small Jog
Getting on with getting on.
Money, Money, Money (thanks Russia)
Cabinet of Fools
World King
Lyin' face

The man is prolific

Don’t forget his cover of the old country classic,’I Drew A Line Under It (So It’s Time to Move On)’.
 
This from Rayner to Raab today in response to his misogynistic classist comment about her opera trip was very good...
“My advice to the Deputy PM is to cut out the snobbery and brush up on his opera. The Marriage of Figaro is the story of a working-class woman who gets the better of a privileged but dim-witted villain”
 
Brexit is brick, who’d have guessed? And a guy called Pincher has been grabbing people arses. Sometimes the universe gives you a headsup.
 
Just reading this, 7-13bn estimate to revamp Westminster. Unbelieveable, I've always thought they should build somewhere new in a different part of the country. Everything is far too London centric.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...ster-renovation-cost-meg-hillier-mark-spencer

Just as a point of principle, every parliament it should relocate to the poorest town in the UK. Just as a measure of their task/a bit of grounding. So at the moment they would be based in Jaywick in Essex.
 
Just as a point of principle, every parliament it should relocate to the poorest town in the UK. Just as a measure of their task/a bit of grounding. So at the moment they would be based in Jaywick in Essex.

Have it move around. 5 years in england. 5 years wales, 5 scotland, 5 n ireland.
 
Have it move around. 5 years in england. 5 years wales, 5 scotland, 5 n ireland.

Given how terrible the transport links in this country are that would be an interesting approach. 650 people flying backwards and forwards to Scotland and NI several times a week doesn’t seem like a great thing.
 
Given how terrible the transport links in this country are that would be an interesting approach. 650 people flying backwards and forwards to Scotland and NI several times a week doesn’t seem like a great thing.

Just once a week each way - they usually do London Mon-Thurs, and their constituency Fri. So there's no real change. But making them experience what everyone else does, away from the Westminster bubble is the basic point of it.

It would also be good to make the media, civil service and all the associated circus decamp as well. Which again would be good for the country and for the balance/sense of perspective of those groups
 
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