WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



SLC 9:01 Thu Sep 25
The Prime Minister
What a fucking embarrassment this man is. The Tory clique on here love posting detrimental items about Labour (currently 2) but this bloke is supposed to be RUNNING the country!



"Blundering David Cameron has made a grovelling apology to the Queen after blurting out her delight at Scots rejecting independence .

The Prime Minister was picked up by a TV mic boasting about how Her Majesty "purred" with pleasure when he told her the referendum result.

Mr Cameron said he was "very embarrassed" and "extremely sorry" for the gaffe, which came as he tried to impress billionaire media tycoon Michael Bloomberg in New York."

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Takashi Miike 9:05 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
utter mINge!!

Josh 9:11 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Bit like the time Gordon Brown done it about that fat woman.

mentor 9:13 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
You are right, he is a total embarrassment. And today's vote will show him to be the weakest PM since Chamberlain. Not going into Syryia is a fucking joke and only shows that he is shit scared of muslim terrorist appeasers like the dog Dianne Abbott.

Joke Whole 9:16 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
I have to agree - he comes across as a complete knob-end: all style & no substance.

Sven Roeder 9:32 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
I notice he says he will apologise to the Queen face to face.

So he is revealing the content of conversations with the Queen AGAIN.

Infidel 9:33 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Cameron is not a 'fucking embarrassment'. That is way over the top, childish.

He is a decent and honest man trying to do his best.

He is however manifestly not a Conservative. He is a soft left Social Democrat. In office he has left New Labour's bloated state untouched, raised public spending every year, raised taxes, run the largest deficit in history and decimated the armed forces.

In addition he has shown himself unfit for office twice - by trying to make major constitutional changes without a referendum.

He has never had a proper job and lacks any vision or guiding philosophy. He is exactly the wrong man to lead the country.

The Kronic 9:37 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Cameron is a social democrat? HAHAHAHA.

He's Britain's worst PM in modern history, and that's some fucking achievement.
I hope he dies soon.

Eddie B 9:40 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Worse than Gordon Brown? Oh do fuck off.

The Kronic 9:40 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Honest man? Fucking hell how did I miss that bit?

From hug a hoody to hug a husky to pledges to end political correctness and mass immigration...the list goes on and on - the man's a born liar and a born fraud. I despise him.

The Kronic 9:40 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Gordo does come a close second.

Infidel 10:15 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Kronic

The problem with not having any guiding philosophy is that you make up policy as you go along.

Then when you stand back and look at the record nothing fits together. It's a patchwork quilt of random decisions, an 'adhocracy'.

That's why you had hug a husky, hug a hoodie and all the rest of his nonsense. They seemed like good ideas at the time, stuff that would play well with the voters and get some good headlines (which indeed they did). But taken together they are not coherent.

We may be dancing on the head of a pin here but i would say he's incompetent, inexperienced and unfit for office but I don't think there is any evidence that he is wilfully dishonest.

Infidel 10:18 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
And by the way, bad though Gordon Brown was he is not in the same league as Blair, who was undoubtedly the most corrupt, dishonest and vain Prime Minister in our history.

Blair is one of those rare individuals who has no moral compass whatsoever. He would do or say anything to further his own interests, regardless of the consequences for others.

Plus he had his very own Lady Macbeth by his side.

charleyfarley 10:21 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
The Prime Minister
What a fucking embarrassment this man is.

For the benefit of fairness
How the hell do you forget to speak about the economy in your conference speech?

Dave Boozle 10:29 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Brown actually wasn't a terrible PM.

It's just as chancellor where he fucked up the economy beyond repair on so many levels.

White Pony 11:16 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Joke Whole 9:16 Thu Sep 25

I'm sorry but that's bollocks. He's not "all style and no substance". He has no style either. He has nothing. He's an empty vessel.

But then look at the alternative - Ed Fucking Milliband? Never in a million fucking years.

Also agree with Infidel re Blair.

So, where do we go from here?

Useless Ed Milliband squeezes in at the next election as a protest vote. Boris runs for Tory leadership and wins by a country mile. He fucks up running the country even worse than the Tories. Boris becomes PM. Labour decide to ask the Milliband they should have elected first time round to come back, but before he has the chance to run for PM, Boris accidentally sends us into war against Russia and we all die in a nuclear holocaust.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 11:17 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Suddenly Blair, Brown, Douglas-Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan and Eden have all become OK PMs?

Good grief!

If you mean Cameron is the worst PM out of the last one, I would have to agree with you.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 11:19 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
SLC

I notice you used quotation marks in order to add some sort of veritas to your remarks.

Where does the quotation come from?

orwells tragedy 11:23 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
He is not a Tory

BRANDED 11:30 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
He's a knob but most politicians are. However, I strongly believe he represents the general quality of the UK public. He is Mr average UK. Lightweight, insincere, without much goal or vision, utterly blinkered about much of the world and a bit chubby.

Hammer and Pickle 11:47 Thu Sep 25
Re: The Prime Minister
Bad as he may be - and poor he is - he'll be remembered with fondness if Farage ever gets into number 10.

In the nightmare scenario where he takes the UK out of the EU, Farage will pitch you not only into an economic crisis but a constitutional one, as he will be de facto forcing the Monarch to take a political stand in direct conflict with its government and a large body of MPs. Either that or he will find excuses not to realise his main vote winning policy and be outed as the all-fart-and-no-smell I actually suspect he really is.

Anyway, at least Cameron is not the total embarrassment his main political rival, Farage, quite clearly is, and this may turn out to be Cameron's saving grace.

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