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dnt really get that post dave
It's like some guy on the news was saying t'other day.Rather than telling people what they need ask 'em.It's simple really.
oh i see. yes of course, very simple./i really hope that eviction of council residents is just scaremongering tbh. fall of britain
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britainstripped_a4_colpwgd.jpgbritainstripped_a4_colt1mh.jpgComicalcan anyone tell me if that picture of the guy stripping was actually anything to do with looting as i've seen it being used a a handy propaganda tool since monday with no one actually verifying where it's from. As for that one with the woman fake as hell.
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just heard a comment on BBC London News, them email things"we need to ask them instead of coming up with our own rationale as to how to fix it" or something like thati like that
lol it's so obvious asking the youth their opinion on matters has to be part of the solution but so many of these politicians just continue to assume they know everything so we get the same old rhetoric"It's rap music""Lets bring back national service""Lets bring back the cane"Similar events in 10-20 years time it is then.
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dnt really get that post dave
talking about how to solve the issues n shiti dunno I werent really listening, everyone was sayin cut benefits, evict, arrest, jail etc n he said why dnt u actually ask them whats wrong rather than just throwing out random statements
they would give you random answers tbh, and the majority are the ones u expect anywayand certain pl are just sick in the head
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wait wait waitCameron smashed up private property as a kid?
cameroneton2_468x420.jpg?w=468&h=420Him, Boris Johnson and George Osbourne were all part of the Bullingdon Club.
A number of episodes over many decades have become anecdotal evidence of the Club's behaviour. Famously, on 12 May 1894 and again on 20 February 1927, after dinner, Bullingdon members smashed almost all the glass of the lights and 468 windows in Peckwater Quad of Christ Church, along with the blinds and doors of the building. As a result, the Club was banned from meeting within 15 miles of Oxford.While still Prince of Wales, Edward VIII had a certain amount of difficulty in getting his parents' permission to join the Bullingdon on account of the Club's reputation. He eventually obtained it only on the understanding that he never join in what was then known as a "Bullingdon blind", a euphemistic phrase for an evening of drink and song. On hearing of his eventual attendance at one such evening, Queen Mary sent him a telegram requesting that he remove his name from the Club.Andrew Gimson, biographer of Boris Johnson, reported about the club in the 1980s: "I don't think an evening would have ended without a restaurant being trashed and being paid for in full, very often in cash. [...] A night in the cells would be regarded as being par for a Buller man and so would debagging anyone who really attracted the irritation of the Buller men."Dinners in recent years, being relatively low key, have not attracted press attention, though in 2005, following damage to a 15th century pub in Oxfordshire during a dinner, four members of the party were arrested; the incident was widely reported. A further dinner was reported in 2010 after damage to a country house. In the last few years the Bullingdon has been mentioned in the debates of the House of Commons in order to draw attention to excessive behaviour across the British class spectrum, and to embarrass those increasingly prominent MPs who are former members of the Bullingdon. These most notably include David Cameron (UK Prime Minister), George Osborne (UK Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Boris Johnson (Mayor of London). Hansard records eight references to the Bullingdon between 2001 and 2008.
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wait wait waitCameron smashed up private property as a kid?
as an adult, he was part of that club of rich Oxford students who would go around smashing up establishments and then throwing money in the faces of the the ownersBullingdon Club
:D :D :D I wanna join still.
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wait wait waitCameron smashed up private property as a kid?
as an adult, he was part of that club of rich Oxford students who would go around smashing up establishments and then throwing money in the faces of the the ownersBullingdon Club
:D :D :D I wanna join still.
A Certain Nathaniel de rothschild was part of that club aswell.
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wait wait waitCameron smashed up private property as a kid?
cameroneton2_468x420.jpg?w=468&h=420Him, Boris Johnson and George Osbourne were all part of the Bullingdon Club.
A number of episodes over many decades have become anecdotal evidence of the Club's behaviour. Famously, on 12 May 1894 and again on 20 February 1927, after dinner, Bullingdon members smashed almost all the glass of the lights and 468 windows in Peckwater Quad of Christ Church, along with the blinds and doors of the building. As a result, the Club was banned from meeting within 15 miles of Oxford.While still Prince of Wales, Edward VIII had a certain amount of difficulty in getting his parents' permission to join the Bullingdon on account of the Club's reputation. He eventually obtained it only on the understanding that he never join in what was then known as a "Bullingdon blind", a euphemistic phrase for an evening of drink and song. On hearing of his eventual attendance at one such evening, Queen Mary sent him a telegram requesting that he remove his name from the Club.Andrew Gimson, biographer of Boris Johnson, reported about the club in the 1980s: "I don't think an evening would have ended without a restaurant being trashed and being paid for in full, very often in cash. [...] A night in the cells would be regarded as being par for a Buller man and so would debagging anyone who really attracted the irritation of the Buller men."Dinners in recent years, being relatively low key, have not attracted press attention, though in 2005, following damage to a 15th century pub in Oxfordshire during a dinner, four members of the party were arrested; the incident was widely reported. A further dinner was reported in 2010 after damage to a country house. In the last few years the Bullingdon has been mentioned in the debates of the House of Commons in order to draw attention to excessive behaviour across the British class spectrum, and to embarrass those increasingly prominent MPs who are former members of the Bullingdon. These most notably include David Cameron (UK Prime Minister), George Osborne (UK Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Boris Johnson (Mayor of London). Hansard records eight references to the Bullingdon between 2001 and 2008.
wait wait waitCameron smashed up private property as a kid?
as an adult, he was part of that club of rich Oxford students who would go around smashing up establishments and then throwing money in the faces of the the ownersBullingdon Club
KMT f*ckin pricksand Cameron, he's got such a punchable facesmug c*nt
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