crackerjack
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Seriously though, wtf?
It feels like the Major days again. I'm enjoying watching it. Glad Cameron is extremely relaxed anyway.
I hope you're right. If only there was some kind of credible opposition to take advantage though.
I keep hearing awful things about how this NHS bill will be basically irreversible. How can that be? How can any government create a law that a future government cannot, even in principle, revoke or amend?
Or is the idea that, as with the trains, any future renationalization will simply be so prohibitively expensive that in practice no government would be able to afford it?
or more like that the tangle of vested interests and long-term contracts will make it impossible?
or more like that the tangle of vested interests and long-term contracts will make it impossible?
“When we have a queen who is a lesbian and she marries another lady and then decides she would like to have a child and someone donates sperm and she gives birth to a child, is that child heir to the throne?’
“It’s like one of my colleagues said: we’ve got to make these same sex marriages available to all.
“It would lift my worries about inheritance tax because maybe I’d be allowed to marry my son. Why not? Why shouldn’t a mother marry her daughter? Why shouldn’t two elderly sisters living together marry each other?”
Lord Tebbit said:Lord Tebbit also launched a verbal assault against Cameron’s ministerial team, claiming the disunity that continues to split the Tory party shows that ministers have “fucked things up”.
He said: “Most of them haven’t even worked in a bank! They went straight into politics. The consequences are that they don’t perceive much of what’s going on in the rest of the world. They fucked things up."
What's to stop me walking into a bank and starting to manage it ?!
Maybe I'll marry a few male relatives on the way !!
And put their face on the £5 note !! !! !!
Yeah, that kind of stuff writes itself really.