Nothing Great about Britain

Not in the EU. Carry on.

would the woman not have vaccines against rabies?

I didn’t get the rabies jab before i went travelling as there was no record of rabies in the countries I was going to. Got bitten by a a rabid dog in Bali and the locals said rabies was rampant. Thousand for whatever jabs I needed. Only for herself i wouldn’t have bothered checking anything. She read the consequences of rabies and I wasn’t long getting my arse in gear.

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How do you know the dog had rabies?

We didn’t know for sure but weren’t taking the risk.

I’d say the poor aul mutt started frothing at the mouth and keeled over 10 mins after biting you, you townie Loughrea cunt.

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Hopefully he bit someone from turlock off the ball first.

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Looks like @flattythehurdler was on the sherry last night

Jaysus.

Roof torn off, one passenger ejected from top deck

:grimacing:

Richard Harris done something similar driving home drunk from Dublin if I recall correctly. His dad sacked him afterwards.

It’s like the driver forgot they were driving a double decker.

:sob::sob:

This is great, fair play to her.

In this context I feel obliged to state once more that – like the hundreds of protesters arrested last weekend – I too support Palestine Action. If this makes me a “supporter of terror” under UK law, so be it. My books, at least for now, are still published in Britain, and are widely available in bookshops and even supermarkets. In recent years the UK’s state broadcaster has also televised two fine adaptations of my novels, and therefore regularly pays me residual fees. I want to be clear that I intend to use these proceeds of my work, as well as my public platform generally, to go on supporting Palestine Action and direct action against genocide in whatever way I can. If the British state considers this “terrorism”, then perhaps it should investigate the shady organisations that continue to promote my work and fund my activities, such as WH Smith and the BBC.

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Donald Trump is a play-do and Israel is a haven for play-dos.

Would there be much cap doffing on the mainland from working class towards the moneyed class? As in, fawning at them, as they “know best”? I never understand the whole class thing in Blighty.

Not in public. But in practice it’s absolutely rife because they’ve been fed a diet of ruling class-approved crap in the media for many decades and education for the working classes in Britain has been decimated for decades.

The ruling class idea in Britain was most of all to feed poorer people a constant diet of media that declared that education was a betrayal of your class. That idea has been largely successful. The idea that any form of solidarity except solidarity with a FLEG might be something to aspire to was ridiculed in favour of ultra-individualism.

The outcome of that has been to breed generations of helpless idiots who know no better than vote for a posh con man who shags a FLEG and blame everything on the FACKIN IMMAGRINTS and the EU and WOKE and the FACKIN MASLIMS.

Most, or actually, all of Reform’s support is made up of self hating, cap doffing, forelock tugging godhelpuses who have been conditioned by the upper classes to hate themselves, hate education, hate thinking and worship their “betters”.

The identity of these people is defined entirely by what they hate.

Britain is going the way of Northern Ireland. Reform and the Tories and the Tories are no more than imitations of the TUV and DUP. They’re worse than that actually.

Incorrect i’d say. A swathe of reform voters are purple faced grammar schoolboy types who think Johnny Foreigner should be forever subservient and forever grateful. There is a swathe of quite remarkable ignorance and stupidity across the UK which is classless. I don’t think anyone cap doffs much any more, bar the so called upper class to anyone with money (russians, saudis etc).

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