DivineNymph · 22-25, F
I keep thinking of that (obviously invented) WW1 story where a general goes up to the front and is talking to the soldiers when suddenly zip! a bullet snaps past him.
"Look out, men, there's a sniper on that church tower."
"Yes sir" one of the men replies, "been there for 4 days now."
"Four days? You need to take him out immediately! Why haven't you already?"
"Yes sir, but begging your pardon he's not hit anyone yet and his replacement might be a better shot."
"Look out, men, there's a sniper on that church tower."
"Yes sir" one of the men replies, "been there for 4 days now."
"Four days? You need to take him out immediately! Why haven't you already?"
"Yes sir, but begging your pardon he's not hit anyone yet and his replacement might be a better shot."
Hear, hear!
AdmiralPrune · 46-50, M
Do people honestly think whoever Labour pick next will be an improvement?
DivineNymph · 22-25, F
@AdmiralPrune I vote for Flashman at least you know what he stands for
AdmiralPrune · 46-50, M
@DivineNymph Brandy and tits.
DivineNymph · 22-25, F
@AdmiralPrune sensible priorities for a happier britain
emmasfriend · 46-50, F
And always keep a-hold of Nurse
For fear of finding something worse.
For fear of finding something worse.
peterlee · M
Everyone’s priorities are different.
Mine would be:
Getting the economy working. Reducing benefits, so people see work are a priority.
Encouraging entrepreneurship.
Abandoning Employer National Insurance.
Much more spending on defence, to deal with the constant threat of Putin or his successor.
Developing a strategy for the fit young men who come in as illegal migrants. Making them work, join the army, or sending them back immediately.
Investing more in nuclear power and abandoning all Miliband’s schemes.
Nationalising Water.
And to pay for this , direct taxation, which hits the high and middle earners more. Tempered by raising tax thresholds, and reducing VAT.
With the exception of tinkering with defence, I see none of this happening.
Mine would be:
Getting the economy working. Reducing benefits, so people see work are a priority.
Encouraging entrepreneurship.
Abandoning Employer National Insurance.
Much more spending on defence, to deal with the constant threat of Putin or his successor.
Developing a strategy for the fit young men who come in as illegal migrants. Making them work, join the army, or sending them back immediately.
Investing more in nuclear power and abandoning all Miliband’s schemes.
Nationalising Water.
And to pay for this , direct taxation, which hits the high and middle earners more. Tempered by raising tax thresholds, and reducing VAT.
With the exception of tinkering with defence, I see none of this happening.
gol979 · 46-50, M
Time for the next political puppet to push the agenda/great reset. Different mask, same end goal
Nimbus · M

NeddyKelly · M
@Nimbus Smiler and Mrs Smiler the new Prime Minister and first lady
Nimbus · M
@NeddyKelly Could do no worse Ned ;)










