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Penny S
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I have observed a number of wood pigeons accessing food in my garden and working around the barriers I have installed to try and keep the food for smaller birds, and on their behalf I would like to emphasis that Mr Holliday lacks much of the brain tissue that they manage to use with great skill.
I have even observed intelligent behaviour from slugs. And butterflies. [ 17. October 2016, 12:36: Message edited by: Penny S ]
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rolyn
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Er, um .. now UKIP has been declared 'ungovernable ' by it's member engaged in a scuffle. So the party committed to getting Britain back governing itself looks to have been hoisted by it's own petard.
Just the Tories to go now
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Anglican't
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quote: Originally posted by chris stiles: quote: Originally posted by Sipech: Call the thought police!
At least that's what Councillor Christian Holliday has asked for, by launching a petition to amend the Treason Felony Act. If successful (at the time of writing, he has 201 signatures of the 100,000 needed for the petition to even be considered
A number of the backwoods Tories are going off on similar(ish) lines:
https://twitter.com/Stewart4Pboro/status/787425569982050306
Perhaps I'm missing something, but I struggle to see the similarity between a call to criminalise certain thoughts (which is at best a rather dotty idea) and deciding to cancel a magazine subscription.
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chris stiles
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quote: Originally posted by Anglican't: Perhaps I'm missing something, but I struggle to see the similarity between a call to criminalise certain thoughts (which is at best a rather dotty idea) and deciding to cancel a magazine subscription.
It lies in tying certain thoughts to the idea of 'patriotism' while ruling out other thoughts for the opposite reason ("UK patriots shd do similar").
At worst they are knaves, at best a bunch of fools.
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Ann
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quote: Originally posted by Sipech: Call the thought police!
At least that's what Councillor Christian Holliday has asked for, by launching a petition to amend the Treason Felony Act. If successful (at the time of writing, he has 201 signatures of the 100,000 needed for the petition to even be considered for debate in Parliament), any support given to the idea that the UK should be part of the European Union will be considered as treason.
What a pigeon-witted idiot!
I think other people are telling him that he's a pigeon-witted idiot, although not in so many words!
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