I can't imagine being a vapid normie that knows NOTHING about history
Elijah Jenkins
Cleese is based as fuck.
Voted out too.
Caleb Gutierrez
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Asher Stewart
THICC
Sebastian Mitchell
The funny thing is. . .he used to be a Liberal.
Grayson White
I have a feeling he's one of us
Jonathan Rogers
The luvvies would denounce this and do their best to protest any sort of celebratory street party.
Mason Long
SDP supporter, though
Angel Ramirez
This confirms Bernie Sanders is a ruse to get millennials to firmly back boring Hillary, Wikileaks already confirmed primaries were rigged for Hilllarupy
It's like Jeremy corbyn endorsing fucking Tony Blair
Disgusting and unlikely to happen unless it's a conspiracy
Carter Young
It really is quite depressing to think about that
Connor Evans
Can't crease the Cleese.
Cooper Richardson
I think he's Blue Labour
Elijah Gutierrez
Do it for her
Jayden Cooper
someone wrote an article in the guardian calling it 'thinly veiled bourgeois nationalism' iirc
Ayden Garcia
Didn't we all
Benjamin Hernandez
seriously get a semi when looking at my fruit bowl. Liz Truss picking up each imported pear, telling how DISGUSTING they are and how I am to be punished
Jaxon Jackson
Purge the Blairites
Thomas Morales
Based mummy autist
Ayden Wilson
Cleese is based. He's been a Lib Dem for decades but still voted for Brexit
Isaiah Powell
Concorde makes me unreasonably sad.
Even though it was built in co-operation with the French, to me it embodies Britain perfectly. That technological drive, commercial viability be damned. It pressed on, it turned BA a profit. It's a beautiful machine, a wonderful piece of engineering, and in the end it was driven out of the market by circumstance and yank rubbish. (i.e. the traditional comparison to the 747, as an alternative design philosophy, though even the 747 has been pushed out by more soulless generic twin-engine jets.)
And sure, it was a bit elitist. It was a tool for the rich, but that was almost inevitable. If Anthony Wedgwood Benn can champion the damn thing, I can do so too.
And it's gone. It makes me so sad, it's gone. Perhaps fitting that she was retired around the time Blair took us into Iraq, turning any nationwide optimisim (Scotland of course having lost faith much earlier) for the future under "New" Labour into the melancholy we now suffer under.
Perhaps there are parallels with Labour as a whole here. Old Labour pushing through a plane for stuffy elitists because it was British engineering god-damn-it, while New Labour oversaw us resign ourselves completely to being a service-sector country reliant entirely on soft power that doesn't capture the imagination whatsoever. No more British Aerospace airliners - just a contractor for Airbus wings. No more British Rail, British Airways merged into a holding company with Spanish Iberia Airlines.
And yet it's not coming. Not now, now later, not ever. In my head, I have written off the Britain I dream of. It's never coming back. Perhaps because a lot of it is based in nostalgic pining for a place that never existed. Elements, though, could be recovered if only we had the political and national will to do so. Nobody of the left, nor of the right, actually does. Despite all of this in my head, In my heart, I want Britain back.
Owen Nguyen
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Landon Cook
Nice chip butty
Jace Parker
Can this country actually build stuff by itself any more, or have we lost all of the skills?
Jackson Bailey
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Ayden Ramirez
Our ship building is still top tier, they just don't have enough work
Asher Bailey
Lads, why are Labour MP's are so incompetent?
Easton Ramirez
She's very pretty for someone of her ethnicity, but as you say she still doesn't surpass white girls.
Yeah and it might be possible her husband likes sharing
Luis Rogers
My Brother used to be as Left as you could get, liked niggers too.
He went around the World doing voluntary shit, even in the old Soviet states (arrested in Czechoslovakia) .
He helped African villages get water pumps and drove food truck for Live Aid.
He is full on Right-Wing now . . .he hates Niggers and Muslims, purely because he has seen what they are REALLY like.
Jace Nelson
Yes our industry isn't what it used to be, but all developed countries have de industrialised
20% of our economy is from industry, higher than France and America and not as far behind as the Germans and Japanese as some people make out (both about 25-30% ish depending on the year)
Ryder Wright
>Can this country actually build stuff by itself any more, or have we lost all of the skills?
Probably could, but the price of labour is exorbitant compared to getting shit done in India/China/wherever
Henry Mitchell
>cantine in fucking westminter >bread, chips, gummy bears and water
Cooper Hill
You can say that about literally any major city though, not just ones in the UK.
Daniel Rodriguez
>raised to hate another human being simply because they hold different opinions than you