General Election July 2024

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MiniMan64

17,155 posts

193 months

Wednesday 26th June
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86 said:
Starmer offered nothing tonight in terms of answers. Sunak won shows how bad Starmer preformed. Every question he tried to deflect without giving a straight answer.
Your posts read like a parody account.

And there’s already one of those posting here.

732NM

5,287 posts

18 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Diderot said:
Didn’t watch it, I was doing something massively more important - cooking Sea Bass in a tarragon cream sauce.
yum

119

7,397 posts

39 months

Wednesday 26th June
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ChocolateFrog said:
Sunak's aide who couldn't help himself down at the bookies couldn't look more upper class inbred if he started dribbling.

Lets see a picture of you.

i4got

5,675 posts

81 months

Wednesday 26th June
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mikef said:
86 said:
.Sunak won shows how bad Starmer preformed
Ah, so you are one of the 36% - https://news.sky.com/story/keir-starmer-performed-...

Edited by mikef on Wednesday 26th June 21:49
Not what Yougov say (which is odd since that who Sky refer to)

https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1806064283417301...

They say 50/50

Silverage

2,071 posts

133 months

Wednesday 26th June
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i4got said:
Not what Yougov say (which is odd since that who Sky refer to)

https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1806064283417301...

They say 50/50
The Sky one refers to their “event” in Grimsby.

Wacky Racer

38,458 posts

250 months

Wednesday 26th June
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ChocolateFrog said:
Sunak's aide who couldn't help himself down at the bookies couldn't look more upper class inbred if he started dribbling.

Would you buy a used car from this man?

eharding

13,871 posts

287 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Mr Penguin said:
Diderot said:
Didn’t watch it, I was doing something massively more important - cooking Sea Bass in a tarragon cream sauce. Did any one mention the 100s of billions of £ Labour now admit they will need to spend on Net Zero?
Sounds good - what was the recipe?
I think you take 3 consecutive Labour governments, a generous helping of cash, a pinch of salt and an ever decreasing amount of North Sea oil - whip to a three-line consistency, and then place in an oven until half-baked?

Silverbullet767

10,755 posts

209 months

Wednesday 26th June
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ChocolateFrog said:
Sunak's aide who couldn't help himself down at the bookies couldn't look more upper class inbred if he started dribbling.

Looks like they've finally isolated the Tory gene and distilled it into the purist form of wk known to man.

Diderot

7,577 posts

195 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Mr Penguin said:
Diderot said:
Didn’t watch it, I was doing something massively more important - cooking Sea Bass in a tarragon cream sauce. Did any one mention the 100s of billions of £ Labour now admit they will need to spend on Net Zero?
Sounds good - what was the recipe?
Fairly classical. Shallot and garlic, sweated down in South Downs butter. Hot separate pan for the Sea Bass so the skin gets properly crispy - takes a few minutes and keep,it warm. Mushrooms and peas on top of the shallot/garlic and then a few slugs of white wine. Reduce and add a handful of fresh tarragon (fresh from our greenhouse). Add local farm cream. Steam local asparagus. Serve up. I’m never happy with what I cook but this was pretty decent.

hidetheelephants

25,849 posts

196 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Not generally a fish person but that does tempt, unlike this evening's shoutfest.

S600BSB

5,596 posts

109 months

Wednesday 26th June
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I thought Sir Keir was poor tonight, but the polls have them 50/50 so others clearly disagree. All a bit irrelevant anyway.

ChocolateFrog

26,417 posts

176 months

Wednesday 26th June
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119 said:
Lets see a picture of you.
There's various pictures of me on here already. I'm not finding them for you.


ChocolateFrog

26,417 posts

176 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Silverbullet767 said:
Looks like they've finally isolated the Tory gene and distilled it into the purist form of wk known to man.

biglaugh

100% still breastfed.

ChocolateFrog

26,417 posts

176 months

Wednesday 26th June
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S600BSB said:
I thought Sir Keir was poor tonight, but the polls have them 50/50 so others clearly disagree. All a bit irrelevant anyway.
Virtually no one's watching and Virtually everyone's made up their minds already.

Not sure why Kier even agreed to do it. He had nothing to gain.

Milkyway

9,592 posts

56 months

Wednesday 26th June
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732NM said:
yum
Ditto, I was engrossed into the Georgia v Portugal game... And I don't really like football that much either.
(Stupid time for an Election... with the Euros on).

Edited by Milkyway on Wednesday 26th June 23:06

hidetheelephants

25,849 posts

196 months

Wednesday 26th June
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ChocolateFrog said:
Silverbullet767 said:
Looks like they've finally isolated the Tory gene and distilled it into the purist form of wk known to man.

biglaugh

100% still breastfed.
There are a lot of boobs and tits in the party, and that's just the men!

DeejRC

5,951 posts

85 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Diderot said:
Mr Penguin said:
Diderot said:
Didn’t watch it, I was doing something massively more important - cooking Sea Bass in a tarragon cream sauce. Did any one mention the 100s of billions of £ Labour now admit they will need to spend on Net Zero?
Sounds good - what was the recipe?
Fairly classical. Shallot and garlic, sweated down in South Downs butter. Hot separate pan for the Sea Bass so the skin gets properly crispy - takes a few minutes and keep,it warm. Mushrooms and peas on top of the shallot/garlic and then a few slugs of white wine. Reduce and add a handful of fresh tarragon (fresh from our greenhouse). Add local farm cream. Steam local asparagus. Serve up. I’m never happy with what I cook but this was pretty decent.
Right, I’m trying that!
I’m going to have to tweak it a bit, so I don’t die horribly from the dairy, but I think I can make that work smile

Top cheffing that man!

philv

4,026 posts

217 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Face it, are the uk public really going to vote in a funny little rich Indian guy?
Were a naturally prejudiced society.

wc98

10,656 posts

143 months

Thursday 27th June
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DeejRC said:
Diderot said:
Mr Penguin said:
Diderot said:
Didn’t watch it, I was doing something massively more important - cooking Sea Bass in a tarragon cream sauce. Did any one mention the 100s of billions of £ Labour now admit they will need to spend on Net Zero?
Sounds good - what was the recipe?
Fairly classical. Shallot and garlic, sweated down in South Downs butter. Hot separate pan for the Sea Bass so the skin gets properly crispy - takes a few minutes and keep,it warm. Mushrooms and peas on top of the shallot/garlic and then a few slugs of white wine. Reduce and add a handful of fresh tarragon (fresh from our greenhouse). Add local farm cream. Steam local asparagus. Serve up. I’m never happy with what I cook but this was pretty decent.
Right, I’m trying that!
I’m going to have to tweak it a bit, so I don’t die horribly from the dairy, but I think I can make that work smile

Top cheffing that man!
Hopefully all using farmed Bass given the parlous state of UK stocks and the high chance if bought here it was caught using illegal methods due to the fact that the people charged with policing and managing our marine environment as about as effective as our politicians on a good day.

hidetheelephants

25,849 posts

196 months

Thursday 27th June
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Marine Scotland are about as much use as an empty toilet roll is to a diahorrea sufferer. They're tucked up in bed with the fish farm giants and trawlers do what they like. I'd moan about unsafely marked pots, but it's a waste of time as the required buoy spec is unsafe and most meet it, at least the continentals put flags on theirs and the 3 mile limit is still a distant memory. But it's ok, because the govt really cares about the environment and isn't allowing corporations to fk the environment for profit.