That's as succinct a summary of your politics as anyone could write: if Craner supports it, it's bad; if Craner finds it annoying, it's good.craner was so upset when oona lost to handsome george. it was brilliant!
you and @WashYourHands weirder imoYou two have the weirdest friendship I've ever encountered.
I wouldn't say we were "friends", exactly.you and @WashYourHands weirder imo
I think Craner is a general stand in for "Dad" here. Must be very difficult for him.That's as succinct a summary of your politics as anyone could write: if Craner supports it, it's bad; if Craner finds it annoying, it's good.
craner was so upset when oona lost to handsome george. it was brilliant!
Haha, that is so spot on!I think Craner is a general stand in for "Dad" here. Must be very difficult for him.
And craner is a good enough sport to play up to the role assigned to him - just like a dad should.I'm still upset about it, 20 years on
Rolling his eyes at long-suffering Mum "he's at it again, love"And craner is a good enough sport to play up to the role assigned to him - just like a dad should.
Well his long-standing policy seems to be to pitch up in any area with a large Muslim population (Bethnal Green, Bradford and now Rochdale), say "Iraq war bad, Israel bad, please love me" a lot, and then get elected. (Or not - but this is his fourth stint as an MP, so it does work at least some of the time.)Anyone seen the two letters he allegedly sent out? Makes sense as a campaign strategy, but incredibly cynical.
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