Tilly
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?Fame at last for King Marwood and his Doxey ghetto
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?Fame at last for King Marwood and his Doxey ghetto
You omitted the Fuc.Fame at last for King Marwood and his Doxey ghetto
Dear god i hope not, no one wants to see boris doing the walk of atonementDon't tell me !!! It isn't a Brian Rix Farce ….. !!! …. It's an episode from Game of Thrones …..
His statement was very telling; obviously doesn't believe in what President Cummings is doing.
So you’re about 22 years old?
And you think that in your lifetime you’ve only seen recession and austerity?
If you really think that, then shouldn’t that be a reason to vote rather than not vote?
@Cue it’s an insult to those that have gone before and made sacrifices for you to say that your life now is recession and austerity.
You haven’t experienced food shortages or rationing. You haven’t experienced a war.
There is simply no excuse for not voting.
That b!tch ripped families apart during the miners strike, Fathers against sons, the damage for some will never be fixed.My primary memory along those lines is Thatcher coming to power in 1979. I was a member of a thriving industry that she systematically destroyed (along with many others) within 10 years. Dennis Skinner was right … she did more damage (by far) to this country than all of the German High Command in World War Two. To the point where we'll probably never recover from it.
I will never EVER understand people who vote Tory since then unless they spent all of their earlier lives living in F****** Disneyland.
(Rant over.)
I will never EVER understand people who vote Tory since then unless they spent all of their earlier lives living in F****** Disneyland.
There was a video for the Manic Street Preachers' song 'Anthem For A Lost Cause' that's as good as any I've seen in highlighting the impact. The video's director, Kieran Evans summed it up:That b!tch ripped families apart during the miners strike, Fathers against sons, the damage for some will never be fixed.
It was the era we all grew up in and the backdrop for what was really a modern British civil war. The heroic battle that wives of miners and the women's support groups waged against an oppressive state hell bent on destroying their communities should be an inspiration to all.