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Celebrate Thatcher's death party, tonight, Windrush Square

How the 'ell do the swappies get them posters made so quick :confused: Gotta hand it to 'em sometimes, they're pretty damn organized!
 
How the 'ell do the swappies get them posters made so quick :confused: Gotta hand it to 'em sometimes, they're pretty damn organized!
they have an army of schoolchildren in tiny rooms with potatoes just waiting for the next design to be transmitted by potatofax to them. then the children in an unusual feat of organization each stamp a bit of the paper with their potatostamp and an auld man named fagin collects them in his auld van, delivering them where needed.
 
plenty of Urbs on that too - and a great comment by tim: "i don't think she considered taste when she was in power, so why should we today?" :D

haven't seen Tim for years, nice to see him still fighting the good fight, he hasn't changed much either. :D

And yes, well said.
 
is that mad richard in the Vice piccies wearing the 'rasta' scarf?

just got this btw from a friend commenting on the other night. not quite sure how to respond to this.

well, i personally think that whole celebrating thatcher's death shows a fundamental lack of understanding of both politics and history. pathetic. i have absolutely zero respect for that.

enough to make anyone right-wing when you see who's supposedly on the left.
 
is that mad richard in the Vice piccies wearing the 'rasta' scarf?

just got this btw from a friend commenting on the other night. not quite sure how to respond to this.

well, i personally think that whole celebrating thatcher's death shows a fundamental lack of understanding of both politics and history. pathetic. i have absolutely zero respect for that.

enough to make anyone right-wing when you see who's supposedly on the left.
Well you could respond by saying that your friend shows a fundamental lack of understanding of both how much Thatcher was hated and what it was like to struggle in the 80s.
 
haven't seen Tim for years, nice to see him still fighting the good fight, he hasn't changed much either. :D

And yes, well said.

Nobody really does. Lots of familiar faces on there.
:D

Gutted I missed it mind, through food poisoning caused by a restaurant in Dulwich no less. Thatcher's children launched a pre-emptive strike, or something.

(Teardrop Tim/Rosko J/Phoney Kings are all playing the Albert this Friday iirc)
 
So Chuka Umunna is doing that really tacky political thing of making up something so he can then be seen to be roundly condemning it.

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So where and when did the organisers of the Windrush party claim to be representing anything other than themselves?

Chuka Umunna: tough on made up stories, tough on the causes of made up stories.

:facepalm:

That's Chooks, unfortunately. relentlessly self-promoting, and always with his eye to the main chance.
Typical politico, to be fair.
 
I can't help but wonder how "celebrating a death" in this way is any different to the often-cricitised Westboro Baptist Church "way of doing things".
 
Not yet, but soon I'm sure.

I assume, by your lack of ability to articulate a sensible answer to my question, you concede my point as being accurate.
 
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