![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Would QPR beat England ?? at 17:58 26 Jun 2024
Probably senility settling in but I seem to have a memory of some sort of friendly with a so called 'England 11' back in the days of Rodney et al late 60s? |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 16:58 10 Jun 2024
I can imagine Tice was chuffed to bits and grateful for any help towards Nige's cleaning bill. Fags and the amber gut full don't come cheap these days. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 16:11 10 Jun 2024
Not forgetting that Reform is not a political party but private limited company wholly owned by Richard Tice, Its Chief Exec. There is no membership. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | Film Night at 15:55 8 Jun 2024
A currently apt film (well it was on Friday) The Longest Day. Richard Todd who took Pegasus Bridge in the film was actually part of the real life force that took the bridge in 1944. As we are on a war footing, national service and three days supplies, another film I can return to is the 1992 German made Stalingrad. Filmed by the same people who made Das Boot. |
![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 18:24 28 May 2024
It's worth pointing out that FPTP is not exactly democratic. In the 2019 election the current Tory government received only 43.6% of the popular vote, yet ended up with an 80 seat majority. Nationally the SNP received 3.9% of the vote and gained 48 seats, while the Greens received 2,7% and only 1 seat. Putin wouldn't have to murder his opponents with that voting system. |
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