Totally agree, what a pack of miserable gits.Im looking forward to a lovely day, weather permitting, when all the neighbours in our small road will all get together & enjoy the occassion
Dear me there's enough doom & gloom & hate just enjoy the day instead if looking at reasobs to be miserable
It's hilarious how they fall back to this trope that anyone that challenges the status quo, the elite, the establishment "hates their country". As I said above, normal people in this country have done some amazing things lots to be proud of, but that doesn't include the royals, Thatcher, Aaron Banks, Gilaine Maxwell or any of the other elements of the establishment. Hating that doesn't mean that you hate the country, it means you hate how those people are stopping the normal Brit having the best life possible.Of course I don't despise the country. All a country is for me is its people and we have wonderful people here, the same as every other country. People who care. I was stood amongst many of them at the weekend who want to make things better for the majority. That's all that SF are doing in Ireland, it's why their support is on the up.
Spot on, I grew up working class, and I was the 'nerd' that took my education seriously instead of reveling in ignorance. Most people aren't very educated or intelligent. I don't entirely blame them, only some of them are lazy, most have had a poor standard of education and hope and opportunity crushed from them.As for the working class being idiots, many of them are, there's no doubt about that. The largest class by far and many have consistently voted for their lives to be made more difficult.
Sadly, it's been my knowledge, from those that I have or had known, were many of the working class idiots who hadOf course I don't despise the country. All a country is for me is its people and we have wonderful people here, the same as every other country. People who care. I was stood amongst many of them at the weekend who want to make things better for the majority. That's all that SF are doing in Ireland, it's why their support is on the up.
As for the working class being idiots, many of them are, there's no doubt about that. The largest class by far and many have consistently voted for their lives to be made more difficult. It's their choice of course but does it make sense to you, or are you amongst them?
Impressive looking cake indeed . Is it fruit, or some sort of sponge thing? If it's fruit I'd definitely fancy a piece. Actually, I reckon I'd fancy a piece anyway. I am partial to a bit of cake!
well that tells you a lot about the kind of people making it trendThe hashtag PLATTYJOOBS is trending on Twitter.
Betya all fancy a piece
It's hilarious how they fall back to this trope that anyone that challenges the status quo, the elite, the establishment "hates their country". As I said above, normal people in this country have done some amazing things lots to be proud of, but that doesn't include the royals, Thatcher, Aaron Banks, Gilaine Maxwell or any of the other elements of the establishment. Hating that doesn't mean that you hate the country, it means you hate how those people are stopping the normal Brit having the best life possible.
Spot on, I grew up working class, and I was the 'nerd' that took my education seriously instead of reveling in ignorance. Most people aren't very educated or intelligent. I don't entirely blame them, only some of them are lazy, most have had a poor standard of education and hope and opportunity crushed from them.
Fruit mateImpressive looking cake indeed . Is it fruit, or some sort of sponge thing? If it's fruit I'd definitely fancy a piece. Actually, I reckon I'd fancy a piece anyway. I am partial to a bit of cake!
Must resist ..Fruit mate
With you, mate, I think it's safe to assume every time you have to ask this question the answer is "no"Have I read that right?
The family that you're celebrating this weekend helped Hitler out with plans, never mind SF. And the Ulster 'loyalists' Carson and Smith made overtures to the German government in WW1 when home rule was in the cards.I disagree with everything you and Corraighthehypocrite says. Working class people are not stupid. We had a bloke round putting floorboards down I couldn't have done it. He is not stupid, I would put him way above you two in the stupid stakes.
Our false Irishman supports SF, a party that assisted Hitler with logistical information, check it out. I would vote for Boris first. Even the leader of the Ukraine was asked to temper his opinion on the assistance that the Irish have not given.
I am far more Irish than the hypocrite, I would never use the language he has against millions of British people. He is a bully. Let him get his whistle out and sit in the bog whilst we have a good time.
Such a pity they didn’t teach humility as part of that educationSpot on, I grew up working class, and I was the 'nerd' that took my education seriously instead of reveling in ignorance. Most people aren't very educated or intelligent. I don't entirely blame them, only some of them are lazy, most have had a poor standard of education and hope and opportunity crushed from them.
I will answer your questions, something that you have never managed to do, I assume it's because it will prove your hypocrisy.The family that you're celebrating this weekend helped Hitler out with plans, never mind SF. And the Ulster 'loyalists' Carson and Smith made overtures to the German government in WW1 when home rule was in the cards.
Does that make you a hypocrite or are you just thick as mince?