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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Doctor Gollum on 02 December 2018, 17:15:53
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The French are revolting.
Again.
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They have always been revolting and always will. ::)
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Spread to Brussels now by the yellow jackets.
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French government likely to make big public noises about what they will and won't do and then cave in as they usually do :D
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Note how they deal with rioters over there. The police stand behind barbed wire barriers, use shed loads of tear gas and water cannon. ::)
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They are not even charged VED / road tax on privare vehicles :P
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Note how they deal with rioters over there. The police stand behind barbed wire barriers, use shed loads of tear gas and water cannon. ::)
Proper, live bullets would be far more effective.
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Are they throwing white flags at each other :-\
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Note how they deal with rioters over there. The police stand behind barbed wire barriers, use shed loads of tear gas and water cannon. ::)
Could have sold them the Boris cast offs, oops, to late, now bean tins?
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Not doingthemselves any favours by vandalism and actswhich end in violence or death but they do have a point. Time to bring in the EU army. :yCant have revolting peasants.
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A nation of stupid. lazy, entitled communists, with delusions of grandeur. They vote for whichever candidate promises them the biggest moon on the biggest stick ,with no input required from them.
After a few months in office they realise the candidate was a liar and set about moaning etc. etc. until they get rid of them.
Then the process repeats itself. ::)
Having said that, we aren't that much better here in the UK. ;D
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A nation of stupid. lazy, entitled communists, with delusions of grandeur. They vote for whichever candidate promises them the biggest moon on the biggest stick ,with no input required from them.
After a few months in office they realise the candidate was a liar and set about moaning etc. etc. until they get rid of them.
Then the process repeats itself. ::)
Isn't that how all elections work? From chief door-man at your local tiddlywinks club to president of the USA?
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Yes, its just that the French are worse than the rest of us. Their candidates have to promise them everything they have ever dreamed of and assure them that they will never have to do anything resembling a days work (perish the thought) to realise all those dreams.
Just out a little x in the box beside their name and it will happen.
They get more angry than the rest of us when they realise they have been lied to - again.
Same thing as everywhere else, just moreso, because of the national stupidity, laziness, and sense of entitlement / superiority. ;D
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I still laugh when I recall Micron promising ,whilst campaigning ,that if he won he wouldn't spend more than €250 on a suit when in office because he wanted to be the peoples President .
How low can you steep......
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Micron surrenders and 'suspends' the fuel duty rise. ;D
We should take note as one of the first actions John McDonnell would take as Chancellor would be to reintroduce the immoral Fuel Duty Escalator, and I'm sure he would impose it retrospectively as well! :-X >:( ::)
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Micron surrenders and 'suspends' the fuel duty rise. ;D
We should take note as one of the first actions John McDonnell would take as Chancellor would be to reintroduce the immoral Fuel Duty Escalator, and I'm sure he would impose it retrospectively as well! :-X >:( ::)
Damned Socialists ::)
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Micron surrenders and 'suspends' the fuel duty rise. ;D
We should take note as one of the first actions John McDonnell would take as Chancellor would be to reintroduce the immoral Fuel Duty Escalator, and I'm sure he would impose it retrospectively as well! :-X >:( ::)
Yep. And we will meekly swallow it and pay up.