Big Mick Lynch doesnât mess about
A lefty woke headbanger.
Potentially big day for Sunak. Lots of confirmed rebels on his NI bill. Plenty of âbig hittersâ including Truss, Johnson, Mogg, Patel, IDS. He could show his power by removing the whip from them all to send out a message but he wonât.
Then youâve the Privilege committee grilling Johnson. The cunt will squirm his way out of it I think but this is where heâs at his weakest, where heâs under scrutiny. If the committee were smart , theyâd just ask closed questions and stop any rambling from him as that will annoy him and heâll say something to hang himselfbut I fear theyâll want their Twitter clips.
Rishi Sunakâs new Brexit deal sailed through the House of Commons this afternoon as a major Tory rebellion failed to materialise.
MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Windsor Framework as it was backed by 515 to 29, a majority of 486.
The division list for the vote has not yet been published, but given the fact there are eight DUP MPs who were expected to vote against, that would suggest 21 Tory MPs are likely to have rebelled against the Government.
The result means that Mr Sunak was able to get his deal through the Commons without having to rely on the support of opposition parties. Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP all said they would back the deal.
A series of senior Tory figures including Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Iain Duncan Smith had all said they were going to vote against the framework.
Looks like some of even the vilest are edging away from the stink in the corner that is the erg.
Pressure will be on Starmer early doors to rejoin the single market I reckon.
Bernard Jenkin tearing Johnsonâs defence asunder. Johnson getting wound up already.
A roll call of cunts.
Boris combed his hair today, an admission of defeat heâs compromised his brand
Yesterdays men and women.
Boris really is gas, still playacting to the hardliners after all this time.
ainsburyâs shoppers upset over âdisgustingâ vacuum-packed mince
Supermarket insists alternative packaging saves 450 tonnes of plastic a year
ByJamie Bullen6 April 2023 ⢠11:25am
Sainsburyâs has defended its new vacuum packed minced beef after shoppers complained it turned meat to âmushâ.
The supermarket previously packaged mince in a plastic tray covered with film but made the change to help meet its target of reducing plastic in its stores.
However, some shoppers have criticised the eco-friendly alternative, branding the meat âunappetisingâ and âdisgustingâ, while one reviewer said it resembled a âkidneyâ.
Sainsburyâs insists the new vacuum-packed packaging does not affect the taste or quality of the meat as customers urged them to rethink the covering.
An hour ago he was hanging on âuntil deathâ
Cunt.
He can go back to the beach from where he watched Afghanistan burn.
London strumpetry will be in more danger tonight than theyâve been since Jack the Ripper was doing his thing.
Gawd help âem.
Dom Nice But Dim doesnât even have the nice tag any more.
It has taken 40 years for thatcherism to lead to a deeply divided uk and to drag down the economy.
They donât appear to have a leader who could energise them and pull it together. Things change quickly though and a clear out of the kipper rump within the tory bandits would be a positive step.