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    BT : Concerning your post also No 318

    Lovely photos Balan. Just who's history is it?
    Exactly what do you mean ? History according to whose source?

    And to make you part with your hard earned cash I give you in and around Jerusalem.

    The Church of Mary Magdalene ( Russian: Церковь Святой Марии Магдалины) is a Russian Orthodox church located on the Mount of Olives, near the Garden of Gethsemane in East Jerusalem.



    East Jerusalem,Arab village of Silwan.''Little boxes on the hillside,Little boxes made of ticky tackyLittle boxes on the hillside,Little boxes all the same,''



    The Jewish Cemetery on the Mount of Olives, including the Silwan necropolis, is the most ancient and most important Jewish cemetery in Jerusalem. Burial on the Mount of Olives started some 3,000 years ago in the days of the First Temple, and continues to this day.
    The cemetery contains anywhere between 70,000 and 150,000 tombs from various periods,
    The cemetery was quite close to the Old City, its chief merit being that it lay just across the Kidron Valley from the Temple Mount: according to the midrash, it is here that the Resurrection of the Dead would begin once Messiah will appear on the Mount of Olives and head toward the Temple Mount. As the sages say: "In the days to come, the righteous will appear and rise in Jerusalem, as it is said, "And they will sprout out of the city like the grass of the field" - and there is no city but Jerusalem".


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I have always found it odd sinkov that the British toffs favour a privileged Israeli state and the Jews, whilst the British proletariat favour subjugated Muslims and the occupied Palestinian Territories.
    It gets even more odd BT, it now seems the British proletariat prefer to be represented by Old Etonian toffs, rather than that tired old bunch of lefty Trots who claimed to represent them. Never saw that one coming in North Islington did they.
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    When Burnley and Bolton North East become Tory seats sinkov, I have to question just what medication is being chucked into the water supply. I am way beyond flabbergasted right now.

    Fuerteventura seems more welcoming by the day. The Child Bride's just rung Pickfords.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    When Burnley and Bolton North East become Tory seats sinkov, I have to question just what medication is being chucked into the water supply. I am way beyond flabbergasted right now.
    I can tell you what substance has been chucked into the water supply BT, it's called Corbynism, and the British proletariat didn't like the taste of it one little bit. And of course you're flabbergasted, like all lefties you underestimate Boris, I've said it before, underestimate him at your peril, but you don't listen to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I can tell you what substance been chucked into the water supply BT, it's called Corbynism, and the British proletariat didn't like the taste of it one little bit. And of course you're flabbergasted, like all lefties you underestimate Boris, I've said it before, underestimate him at your peril, but you don't listen to me.
    Well he's firmly in the driving seat now. God only knows what's coming next, but it won't be the Lib Dems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Well he's firmly in the driving seat now. God only knows what's coming next, but it won't be the Lib Dems.
    There were quite a few experts saying just last Friday BT, that now Boris had his big majority and no need for support from the ERG, the DUP, the Brexit Party or indeed anyone, and he could virtually please himself, we could forget leaving by the end of next year, he'd be tacking back to a soft Brexit and extending the transition period, even Farage and Bercow in the SkyNews studio were chuckling in agreement that he'd be selling us Brexiteers down the river and we'd be signed up to an extension by the end of June. This was also the concensus in Brussels, who were considering being magnanimous and offering us a discounted rate if we stayed under their control for a couple of years longer.

    Well you can flush all that nonsense down the toilet, out we come at the end of next year, deal or no deal. They were under-estimating him again, his opponents just never seem to learn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    but it won't be the Lib Dems.
    Don't get me started on them BT, but Boris has done what he said he'd do, he's got us out of the EU, when for a long while it looked like it was never going to happen, and he's screwed the lid down on the LibDem coffin. For which both of us have something to thank him for......... don't we ?

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    I have no idea what price we will all pay with 5 years of Tory governance, but I will always take my hat off to a shrewd operator and Johnson has incontrovertibly proved he is just that.

    Andrew Neil? Who?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I have no idea what price we will all pay with 5 years of Tory governance, but I will always take my hat off to a shrewd operator and Johnson has incontrovertibly proved he is just that.

    Andrew Neil? Who?
    It might not be too bad BT, he has a lot of northern MPs to look after now, they won't be fecked about, and he seems to have located Labour's Magic Money tree. I'm past the age where it will fall to me to repay the debt, so spend away, it could be fun.

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    Johnson needs to watch his back, there are some very Machiavellian female Labour MP's planning a whole New Labour Party. Lavery will be the first to be thrown to the wolves. Our Prime Minister despite a large working majority, will have some serious opposition once the new parliament gets under full steam.

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