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Angela Raynor
Just watching the evening news and laughing at Labour gobshite Angela Raynor’s faux pas. When accusing Boris of corruption, she said, “you know the old saying, a fish rots from the head up”. Priceless!!
Come back Diane Abbott, all is forgiven.
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Ms Rayner, note spelling, is an undercover agent for the Conservative Party.
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She's used the phrase correctly in the past. I recall her saying it about Johnson during the Hancock affair, so she's obviously aware that it should be 'down'.
We all make mistakes. Local has been referring to Owen Patterson for days. Note for future reference... it's Paterson.
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A bit harsh calling her a Gobshite she calls a spade a shovel and is not scared of saying what most people think. Gobshites come in all walks of life they are not confined to the working class.
I think the Gobshittery that the supposed party of the upper classes has been sinking to of late shows that the Oxbridge/Private School elite can also stoop lower than a snakes belly.
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People attending our countries top educational establishments by merit should be venerated for their achievements but not excused for their failings,
perhaps punished more as they should know better.
Angela is very much out of her depth and has to resort to some boiled-up invective as she struggles to make her points.
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Aw bless. Provincial little men, provincial little minds, who can't actually spell names correctly, laughing at a woman who has gone from teen mother to deputy leader of one of the largest political parties in Europe.
Doubly ridiculous when one worships a man who can't er...I...well...er...you see...er...I.... actually string a sentence together most of the time.
I bet she, and Abbott, both those 'social housing' types, will be devastated to know a couple of dreary old far right misogynists snobs aren't keen on them.
If Rayner really bothers you to the point of actually starting threads over two words - 'up' instead of 'down' and 'scum' when she's been proven absolutely correct on that one - I can't wait for the ceremonial disembowelment when you're so distraught if she ever, or any of those other common types of women, get into power.
Do get someone to post pictures.
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Originally Posted by seivad
She's used the phrase correctly in the past. I recall her saying it about Johnson during the Hancock affair, so she's obviously aware that it should be 'down'.
We all make mistakes. Local has been referring to Owen Patterson for days. Note for future reference... it's Paterson.
Local's grasp on spelling and grammar is tenuous at best. But seeing as he's been just bursting to have another pop at Rayner for some time, presumably to spiff himself stupid over some reaction or mistake, it seems appropriate to list his.
Except the list is far too long to bother with.
I do find it amusing when he can't actually spell the names of those he defends vehemently.
Although one of the most amusing was:
Whatever you do you snivrelling little *****, don't reduce me to your pathetic level I do not lie nor indulge in hypocrisy.
Talk about 'boiled up invective'. A full house of terrible spelling, terrible grammar and swearing to boot. I shall call him 'Miss Rayner' instead of 'Carrie' from now on.
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Look out the toddlers up, make sure everything is out of reach
I do find it very amusing that you find support for Ms Renor.
Sisters.
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If you’re going to launch an attack on someone, at least try and spell their name correctly.
Head up, head down, who cares? At least she got it right about our “scum” prime minister.
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Originally Posted by local
Look out the toddlers up, make sure everything is out of reach
I do find it very amusing that you find support for Ms Renor.
Sisters.
Do you?
Then I can only assume you either need to get a life, or you are as thick as a Boxing Day turd.
Try and get out more. Your desperate need to start some kind of exchange with anyone that will listen to your interminably dreary jibes about anything that isn't this government, or Dear Donald, is topping Said as the forum crank.
In fact, I'd say you've easily surpassed him / her / them.
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When you get past Rayner's way of expressing herself, there are insights and good ideas there.
Sadly if she gets anywhere near power, the media will shred her for form rather than content.
As far as it's worth, I find Johnson an equally poor communicator. His speech rarely has structure, is full of pointless diversions, unfunny "jokes" and content avoidance.
But it's much easier to sell that to a nation which is sadly still saturated with deference.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Do you?
Then I can only assume you either need to get a life, or you are as thick as a Boxing Day turd.
Try and get out more. Your desperate need to start some kind of exchange with anyone that will listen to your interminably dreary jibes about anything that isn't this government, or Dear Donald, is topping Said as the forum crank.
In fact, I'd say you've easily surpassed him / her / them.
Thicker I would bet
does your let's say colourful language towards men make you a misandrist or could you not just dislike certain ones as I do Ms Renor ?
I do generally manage to express myself without your level of "discomfort" although you are right to highlight my special reserve for PNP.
Dear Donald, you call him, why, have you gone soft on him, your secret crush perhaps, does get you excited, not sure why but there you go.
I find him like Boris rather ordinary.
By the way don't break anything
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Originally Posted by local
Thicker I would bet
does your let's say colourful language towards men make you a misandrist or could you not just dislike certain ones as I do Ms Renor ?
I do generally manage to express myself without your level of "discomfort" although you are right to highlight my special reserve for PNP.
Dear Donald, you call him, why, have you gone soft on him, your secret crush perhaps, does get you excited, not sure why but there you go.
I find him like Boris rather ordinary.
By the way don't break anything
I'm not indulging you. This is the exchange you crave, same old tedious insults, same old sneers.
I think I'll block you. I don't know if you're desperate to have some kind of contact. Perhaps you're quite lonely? But I'm not biting.
Bore off.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
I'm not indulging you. This is the exchange you crave, same old tedious insults, same old sneers.
I think I'll block you. I don't know if you're desperate to have some kind of contact. Perhaps you're quite lonely? But I'm not biting.
Bore off.
Sorry for pointing out your problems, yes block me, good idea.
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Originally Posted by bensherman
When you get past Rayner's way of expressing herself, there are insights and good ideas there.
Sadly if she gets anywhere near power, the media will shred her for form rather than content.
As far as it's worth, I find Johnson an equally poor communicator. His speech rarely has structure, is full of pointless diversions, unfunny "jokes" and content avoidance.
But it's much easier to sell that to a nation which is sadly still saturated with deference.
Rayner sounds and expresses herself like somebody born in Stockport. She sounds like those she represents in Ashton-U-L. She speaks directly, as do Long-Bailey, Nandy, etc.
Of course the MSM, particularly the Torygraph and Hess-press will tear her apart, not for the content of her speeches, but the accent with which they are delivered. Maybe not the Scum so much, with their White Van Man working class Tories.
I don't think she should change for snobs who hear Etonian tones and immediately start tugging away at their forelocks. And other parts for one Johnson enthusiast. She represents a north west town. Odd though, I've never heard a single criticism of politicians such as Joe Anderton, Steve Rotherham or Andy Burnham for their strong regional accents. Exact same accents I hear around here. Or a combo Scouse / Manc mix. But not a single word.
I wonder what it is about a woman who speaks her mind that draws such criticism, when male politicians don't? I mean, Johnson once took about a minute to string the two words 'contact tracing' together. That should have been about 15 threads on here, surely.
Oddly nothing.
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