do you remember when Pat Rabbitte torE that arse bandit Pat Carey a new one on TV, Cameron does that to Milliband every Wednesday at noon for PMQ, its great craic
What are ‘free schools’ and why is balbec so in favour of them and ray crotty so against?
[SIZE=6]Prince Harry to leave the Army in June[/SIZE]
Prince Harry has said he is looking forward to a “new chapter” in his life after it was confirmed he will leave the Army in June.
Kensington Palace said the prince is to end his 10-year military career after a four-week secondment to the Australian Defence Force, starting in April.
The fourth in line to the throne said his Army experience would stay with him for the rest of his life.
The prince said he was still considering his employment options.
Prince Harry saw action in Afghanistan twice, most recently in 2012 as an Apache helicopter co-pilot and gunner.
‘Really tough decision’
In a statement released by Kensington Palace, the prince said he was at a “crossroads” and quitting the Army had been a “really tough decision”.
The prince, who took up a staff officer role with the Army last year, said: "I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had the chance to do some very challenging jobs and have met many fantastic people in the process.
"From learning the hard way to stay onside with my Colour Sergeant at Sandhurst, to the incredible people I served with during two tours in Afghanistan, the experiences I have had over the last 10 years will stay with me for the rest of my life.
“For that I will always be hugely grateful.”
[QUOTE=“Tassotti, post: 1108354, member: 361”][SIZE=6]Prince Harry to leave the Army in June[/SIZE]
Prince Harry has said he is looking forward to a “new chapter” in his life after it was confirmed he will leave the Army in June.
Kensington Palace said the prince is to end his 10-year military career after a four-week secondment to the Australian Defence Force, starting in April.
The fourth in line to the throne said his Army experience would stay with him for the rest of his life.
The prince said he was still considering his employment options.
Prince Harry saw action in Afghanistan twice, most recently in 2012 as an Apache helicopter co-pilot and gunner.
‘Really tough decision’
In a statement released by Kensington Palace, the prince said he was at a “crossroads” and quitting the Army had been a “really tough decision”.
The prince, who took up a staff officer role with the Army last year, said: "I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had the chance to do some very challenging jobs and have met many fantastic people in the process.
"From learning the hard way to stay onside with my Colour Sergeant at Sandhurst, to the incredible people I served with during two tours in Afghanistan, the experiences I have had over the last 10 years will stay with me for the rest of my life.
“For that I will always be hugely grateful.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31916393[/QUOTE]
What the fuck are you posting that shit on this forum for? What’s the deal with that poppy wearing prick on your avatar? What’s your fucking problem?
Poor old Tossy hasn’t been right since he got reamed up the transom by a tramp in a park in his beloved Blighty*
*This was before he discovered liquidised food and proper toilet husbandry.
George Osbourne delivered some budget today, unreal, absolutely unbelievable. he reminded me of Brian Lenihan in his pomp, you should have seen that stuttering gimp Milliband trying to respond, he didn’t know what to say
Big move on inheritance tax by Osbourne… The roasters in the Shires and Moor’s will be lovin it.
Nick Cleggs wife is an interesting lady… kinda paling bland Nick into the shadows.
George Osborne hailed his final Budget before the election as taking Britain “from austerity to prosperity” as a cocktail of positive developments would see the country’s spending squeeze end a year earlier than envisaged.
The Chancellor, who celebrated the UK as the “comeback country” of the world, announced he would use a £60bn windfall to pay down Britain’s huge debt pile and relax austerity measures in the last year of the next parliament.
Instead of opting for “short-term giveaways”, Mr Osborne said “the central judgement of this budget is to use whatever resources we have to get the debt and deficit down”.
A triumphant fist-thumping Chancellor also declared the Government had met its original election promise to bring down the country’s debt share, which will finally begin falling after 2015-16, according to figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
we are the “comeback kings” I love that bit, sterling at 1.41 agains the shitty euro, I’ll have the mortgage paid off in no time, whilst all the roasters in Ireland will vote the blueshirts back in, I love this country
I see they are after shafting Jermey, pack of cunts, all over that Irish wanker who would not get his dinner ready for him good and proper
Anyone watching Paxman tear shreds off Milliband?
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Just caught the end. A typical question “some people would say you’re just a North London geek”. “Wouldn’t most people prefer your brother to be leader” . And Paul Murphy was complaining about Tubbers!
The lovely Kay Burley was interviewing the Prime Minister. In front of a representative studio audience.
To paraphrase something Ian Hislop once said, “he’s supposed to be Jeremy Paxman not Jeremy Clarkson”.
Cameron really impressed. Imagine Enda addressing a similar Q&A session
The Brits get Paxman and we get the love interest of the director general asking the tough questions…
And we wonder why we can’t govern ourselves
[QUOTE=“tallback, post: 1113098, member: 1158”]Just caught the end. A typical question “some people would say you’re just a North London geek”. “Wouldn’t most people prefer your brother to be leader” . And Paul Murphy was complaining about Tubbers![/QUOTE]unreal! great viewing seeing that ape put in his place, yet again. how many times can a lad embarrass himself and come back for more? Cameron is on a different planet