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Low hanging fruit.Originally posted by Med Pie View PostOh yeah, her visa ran out in 04 and she was finally detained in 18, four**** years illegally in the UK and of course, her grounds for asylum claim, she's a Christian, my arse.
It's yet another example of why the UK is a such a target for illegals and they're aided and abetted by lawyers who are making a mint off the back of it all, oh and I'll bet she got legal aid.
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Who did they survey is what you have to ask yourself!Originally posted by SwalePie View PostIndeed it is. The Guardian is said to be the most trusted 'non-business' newspaper.
Here's a survey from 2023 for anyone interested...
https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/45744-which-media-outlets-do-britons-trust-2023
"The Guardian is the highest ranking non-business newspaper in terms of the highest trust figure, at 33%, while the Independent is the national with the highest net trust score (+16, slightly ahead of the Guardian’s +15)."
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No need to read it, as pointed out by people on here not a credible source ? I see the (former) Labour Health Minister seems a nice chap ( and others in that WhatsApp group, I wonder if they are going to name and shame the rest?Originally posted by SwalePie View PostNo need. It's literally in front of you if you click the link and read it.
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I think you've gone too far down the rabbit hole if you honestly don't believe YouGov's survey data.Originally posted by keldsyke View PostNo need to read it, as pointed out by people on here not a credible source ? I see the (former) Labour Health Minister seems a nice chap ( and others in that WhatsApp group, I wonder if they are going to name and shame the rest?
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These lads arent familiar with the concept of a proper leader dealing quickly and firmly with those who step out of line.Originally posted by Elite_Pie View PostHe broke the rules and was quickly and deservedly sacked.
Not a lot more to say.
In the modern right and far right being an absolute wrong un is positively encouraged and rewarded.
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Like the way Boris Johnson treated the aptly-named Chris Pincher?Originally posted by BigFatPie View PostThese lads arent familiar with the concept of a proper leader dealing quickly and firmly with those who step out of line.
In the modern right and far right being an absolute wrong un is positively encouraged and rewarded.
Three complaints are that Pincher made unwanted advances against other male MPs, one in a bar at the House of Commons and one in Pincher's parliamentary office. One complainant reportedly provided details to Downing Street in February and expressed concerns over Pincher becoming a whip in charge of other MPs' welfare. Pincher maintained he had no intention of resigning as an MP. In the following days, it emerged that Johnson had been briefed about Pincher's alleged misconduct in 2017. The government initially denied that, at the time of Pincher's appointment, Johnson had any knowledge of specific complaints about Pincher of a similar nature. Johnson later said that that was not the case, raising questions about the earlier denials and why Johnson nevertheless had chosen to appoint him as Deputy Chief Whip. Pincher's appointment to deputy chief whip in spite of his history triggered a political scandal, which evolved into a government crisis.
However bad people think things are now, it's worth remembering just how corrupt the last lot were.
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