Things that yank your chain

Thank you :handshake:

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The bit that riles me is most are economic migrants, not asylum seekers with many coming from a safe country so actually have no right to be here yet the do gooders and lawyers who’re making a nice living from it gloss over this fact. Until that’s sorted and we start sending the economic migrants that have no right to be here back to their home countries there’s no disincentive and they’ll just keep coming.

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Well, if you refund me the revenue I’ve generated minus the salary I’ve been paid, I’ll leave tomorrow and I’ll take my millions where I’m wanted.

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The term “Far Right” is used as a term of abuse in these times. Totally out of context in most cases and not regarded as a hate crime, which it is.

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Cycling today and came across this on a side road

I am sure they could get DNA from this (not something I want to think about :nauseated_face:) then the lowlife could be neutered to prevent further inbreeding :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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Burdizzo_Partridge

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You’d need a much much smaller pair for the lowlife that dumped that!

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Perhaps more to the point is the number of ‘safe countries’ crossed by a lot of the migrants in order to get to the land of milk and honey they’ve been advised they’ll find most easily in Britain.

Whatever internationally co-ordinated efforts are being made by police and security operations are, clearly, inadequate so I suspect the economic AND humanitarian case isn’t being taken seriously - despite incidents like the recent one off the coast of Italy.

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Herefordshire Council salt spreading yesterday afternoon when the lowest forecast temperature overnight was 6° C. When I say salt spreading what I really mean is a carpet, it was almost free flowing out of the spreaders. Just why :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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Need to get rid of it before applying for next years gritting budget, obviously didn’t see next Tuesday’s weather forecast :neutral_face:

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Furkin consultants. Had my fifth cancellation since February after my discharge from hospital last September. My latest appointment is now May 30th and I certainly wouldn’t bet on that happening. The consultant booked me in for a TB blood test this tuesday gone, an endoscopy next Monday (the tw*t) and an ultrasound scan next Thursday. So he’s good at getting other folk to do stuff. I expect he’ll be off seeing to his private patients.

Bad luck Andy, it can be very frustrating the NHS. You will likely be needing another blood test and other prep work prior to your May consultation.

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101 quid to tax the bike now :rage:

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What? Is that on a yearly basis?

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Yep, one years tax. Not very proportional to other vehicles on the road

No but far more fun!

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My insurance was half of the tax, weird :neutral_face:

I doubt I’ll get an answer after taxing the bike :thinking:

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I think, rightly or wrongly, ‘VED’ is based on CO² emmisions. Modern diesel’s produce less CO² than petrol.

Things that yank my chain?.. The whole God damn fuc#ing system…

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Be careful! The last time people complained about disparate government policies womens pensions age changed to match mens. So next year expect your diesel to cost £110…

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