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Neither were UKIP, which is a shame because I'd love to see Paul Nuttall rendered as Ball Nutsall.The Lib-Dems aren't even included in the porn parody of things.
In a nutshell.REEEEEEEEEEE J UST CANCEL BREXIT ALREADY REEEEEEEEEEE
https://youtube.com/watch?v=fyVz5vgqBhE
look at that gormless face in the preview lmao
There's currently a Day of Rage in London by "Movement for justice by any means necessary."
Basically they're all trust fund babies screeching about the election result and how Tories are the source of all evil and personally burnt tower blocks and kicked refugees.
Wonder if they're related to the BAMN that we document on here.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ndon-fire-queens-speech/#update-20170621-1443
200 people is all they could get to show up. Good job BAMN your just as much a failure as BLM UK.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ndon-fire-queens-speech/#update-20170621-1443
200 people is all they could get to show up. Good job BAMN your just as much a failure as BLM UK.
People are angry about the fire, and for a good reason. But ultimately, simply screaming, 'THE TORIES HAVE BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS!' will achieve nothing. There should be an inquiry and then someone is going to go to prison for a very, very long time. I don't care if they are Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, or Purple, I just want whoever is the most responsible for this to have thirty stories worth of Islamic Cock rammed into his arse.
Isn't the head of the board that approved the cladding installation now a Labour MP? I'm curious how local government failures in a London suburb that's overwhelmingly pro-Labour can be blamed on the Tories.
Because the disaster happened under a Tory government, and that means that the Momentum Morons can say that the Tories definitely did it. Even though the seeds for the disaster were sown during the Blair years and were not looked at by the local council in a strong Labour area.
We have a lot to mock the Tories for, but this disaster is not one of them.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ndon-fire-queens-speech/#update-20170621-1443
200 people is all they could get to show up. Good job BAMN your just as much a failure as BLM UK.
Isn't the head of the board that approved the cladding installation now a Labour MP? I'm curious how local government failures in a London suburb that's overwhelmingly pro-Labour can be blamed on the Tories.
40/50 councillors in Kensington are Tories, and the Borough Council has been Tory controlled since its inception in the 60s. Labour's gain in Kensington was a big shock as prior to the last election the seat (as well as the short-lived Kensington and Chelsea constituency) had always been Conservative. So no, not pro Labour or Labour dominated or anything like that.Grenfell Tower was in Kensington, which until this time, always had a Tory MP, no?
Or were the council mostly Labour-ites?
See above, also: I think much of the anger is because specific concerns relating to this type of cladding and problems with fire safety in tower blocks generally were brought to the Tory govt, and because of political reasons (red tape a barrier etc etc bonfire of regulations etc) a report detailing them was sat on by the Housing Minister who reported directly to the then Home Secretary, both of whom the PM will be sure to criticise now... right?Because the disaster happened under a Tory government, and that means that the Momentum Morons can say that the Tories definitely did it. Even though the seeds for the disaster were sown during the Blair years and were not looked at by the local council in a strong Labour area.
We have a lot to mock the Tories for, but this disaster is not one of them.
I think much of the anger is because specific concerns relating to this type of cladding and problems with fire safety in tower blocks generally were brought to the Tory govt, and because of political reasons (red tape a barrier etc etc bonfire of regulations etc) a report detailing them was sat on by the Housing Minister who reported directly to the then Home Secretary, both of whom the PM will be sure to criticise now... right?
Exactly my point. Heads will roll over this, doubtless. Not the right ones though.Slightly unlikely considering the PM was the Home Secretary for the past seven years. Whoops.
Exactly my point. Heads will roll over this, doubtless. Not the
right ones though.
The DUP deal is already causing reeeing. Here, some pointless tankies claim it's a bung and they only have to kick down the door and the whole rotting edifice will collapse. A bit like what Hitler said at the opening of Operation Barbarossa.
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