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Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by OddDog, Jun 23, 2013.

  1. SwanHills

    SwanHills Well-Known Member

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    So, poor old city of Leicester is in the wrong half then, presuming it is in a 'NHS trust area'?
     
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  2. LG

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    And double whammy, the football team still has to continue playing <laugh>
     
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  3. Steveo

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    Leicester won’t even go into lockdown until tomorrow !

    how more shambolic can it get!
    I see the usual Tory defenders are keeping quiet - impossible to defend this one!
     
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  4. QuarterMoonII

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    Wee Jimmy McKrankie is clearly incapable of thought. She should give the Sassenachs the vote in the next Indy Ref as they outnumber Jocks by ten to one and are fed up of the whinging Jocks. Or why not just allow Yorkshire the vote as they outnumber the Jocks too? How many Jocks vote SNP at elections because they are not as far Left as Labour?

    The SNP do not really want Independence because then they would not be able to whinge about everything being the fault of the Sassenachs. Under the SNP, Jocks have failing NHS Scotland and failing Education Scotland, despite controlling both and having tax raising powers. Once they escape the Union they can join the Deutschemark (aka Euro) straitjacket as a minor player and get loads of immigrants in to replace all the Jocks who will head south of the border to avoid the Little Scotlanders’ “progressive” (Socialist) tax rises. The price of oil is just $70 short of the target price for Alex Salmond’s Utopia funded by black gold.

    Give it a couple of years and they would be sending King Sean back to retirement in the Caribbean and begging to rejoin the current Union and leave the failing European one.
     
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  5. Steveo

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    So there are 36 areas in England where cases are rising and where lockdown could happen again.

    government response - open the pubs! <laugh>
     
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    as I thought - not able to admit why Scotland are now handling the virus better and so you resort to your usual waffle and bluster. I haven’t got a clue what you are going on about.
     
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  7. Toby

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    This thread is like therapy for QM. He just writes long ranty essays about lefties and it releases some of his inner rage.
     
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  8. QuarterMoonII

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    Clearly you are still a left-wing nutter. Your stock response bemoaning FACTS as waffle and bluster because you are a clueless numpty whose entire raison d’être is “blame the Tories”.

    Scotland (a nation of five million people) have a death toll of more than 3,500. The Republic of Ireland (a nation of five million people) have a death toll of 1,700. Clearly Ireland are doing a better job than Scotland and they did not even have a government until a week ago. With ten times the people, Scotland would presumably have ten times the death toll and you would be moaning about their government.

    When it comes to not having a clue what you are going on about, as a Remoaner you will have pulled your facemask up over your eyes so that you did not see that today is 1st July and the legal deadline for extending the transition period on EU negotiations has expired, so we do leave on 31st December 2020, Deal or No Deal.
     
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  9. QuarterMoonII

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    Presumably, therefore, this thread is therapy for you as a pointless life coach, still pointless after the other two threads were deleted. Three paragraphs, 206 words: Anything more than two sentences is too much for your deluded brain cell to handle. <laugh>
     
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  10. Toby

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    LEFTIES!!!!!!
     
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  11. SwanHills

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    Pot-Kettle-Black?
     
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    December 2019: “We have an oven-ready deal! Ready to go!”
    July 2020: “No Deal would be a very good option”
     
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  13. Ste D

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    Swanny he's the most deluded poster on here by a country mile
     
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    once his lips move you know lies are being told , thing is , even his backers know this , i beleive they are known as useful idiots .
     
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  15. QuarterMoonII

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    I must have been deluded to think that I could have reasoned debate on a forum that appears to be dominated by left wing loser WUMs. Facts are “waffle and bluster” when they contradict their warped world view. Many of them struggle to post grammatical English and anything more than two sentences requires too long an attention span for some.
     
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    Different “Deals”.

    The Withdrawal Agreement that could not get through Parliament, forcing a General Election to resolve the impasse, was about the transition period. That deal was then ratified.
    The talks about a Free Trade Agreement appear to have irretrievably broken down, so it looks like No Deal on future trade, WTO terms and job losses both sides of the Channel resulting from the obstinacy of the EU. No deal is better than a bad deal, as Theresa May famously said.
     
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  17. Toby

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    So you want the cake then?
     
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    Paddypower Bingo. **** right off. <laugh>
     
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  19. rudebwoy

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    Anyone who has the temerity to question The Oracle of Hull is by definition a left wing loser wum ?
    You’re almost trumpian in your total disregard for others views .He has used the term left wing fascists , an oxymoron of the highest degree .
    Your regurgitation of right wing dogma using a thesaurus does not wash with hardly anyone on here , let alone the wider population. I know IT occupations contain some of the strangest examples of humanity , and on that scale you might be a medium rare , but out of your bubble , you’re pretty bat **** crazy
     
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  20. QuarterMoonII

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    Some will blame Boris for reopening the pubs and expecting the great unwashed to exhibit some personal responsibility but we are surely only a couple of weeks away from lots of lockdowns across the post-industrial wastelands of England.

    Walking around Hull city centre early on Saturday evening, it was clear that the rule about only meeting with people from one other household does not apply here. It looked like any old Saturday night with groups of scantily-clad slappers and groups of lager-guzzling Neanderthals roaming around. Doubtless later in the night some of them would have paired off and others would end up at the local A&E after various incidents, despite a very visible police and stewarding presence.

    By the time most of them have read the long list of entry conditions at the local Wetherspoons it will be closing time. The bar staff everywhere were wearing transparent visors but the doormen just had their usual armbands, so clearly Covid-19 cannot infect them. Looking at all the ridiculous social distancing procedures and queuing, I will be drinking at home for a few weeks more.
     
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