Gazza
Nick Barmby
'...of having to delete my own posts...'?
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Did someone tell me to? I missed that.
Policed yourself there ... brilliant stuff
'...of having to delete my own posts...'?
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Did someone tell me to? I missed that.
It might be considered a more credible response if HMG's own petition process didn't specify that to add your name to a petition you must verify your ID.
Anyway, back to the thread...I am hoping that Levy has finally found some stability with Paratici and NES in place. He was definitely wobbling for a while there, and it is clear he was not always receiving the best advice.
Here's hoping Paratici gets the chance to do his job properly, which in turn will mean NES is getting the chance to do his.
You Brits are voting yourself into being an authoritarian state.
Banning VPNs next?
You Brits are voting yourself into being an authoritarian state.
Banning VPNs next?
Hahaha, you think requiring proof of identity on a public platform is authoritarian?
Meanwhile the government owns the rain (literally), mineral rights on your property don't belong to you, you pay taxes on what you earn, pay taxes on what you buy, pay taxes on said thing when you sell it again, the government can imprison or kill you for their determination of an "offense" but you think you are free ..
That fight was lost a long time ago mate .. regardless of which "free" country you reside in
Gordon brownTrying one more time to keep this thread on topic, otherwise I will start to behave like an authoritarian state!!!
If Daniel Levy were a famous historical figure, who would he be? I'll kick off with Napoleon (he at least has a Napoleonic complex, no?)
I have to say, I did chuckle.
That's the aim.
More seriously....someone utterly mediocre, I suppose.
William Hague comes to mind - his failed 'Quiet Man' image is basically what Levy tries very hard to emulate, and like Levy, he basically made no difference to or impact on the Tories, who were trounced by Labour both before and after his spell in charge. He's also bald and has a reputation for frugality - so yeah, him.
That's a pretty decent shout.
Gordon brown
Underrated and under appreciated?
Constantly berated for a mistake (selling gold low), yet not lauded for all the Stellar work he done?
A financial titan and visionary who is awkward with the media, and therefore not as loved as he should be?
They both think Tony Blair is a Tît.
That why?
That's a pretty decent shout.
So not such a decent shout now?Actually, I misremembered - it wasn't Hague who was the Quiet Man, it was Iain Duncan Smith. Seems the Tories have no shortage of bald personality vaccuums...present Cabinet included.
Except the rainy day chapter.Was studying economics at the time he was chancellor. He knew his stuff that's for sure.