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25th July 2022, 20:25 | #1 |
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Tonight's debate
I've already decided - what an exquisite performance.
Sophie Rawworth is the clear winner. The other two are ok, but there's something about Sophie that puts me in a state of awe. There are also a couple of old politician's on the show. Not sure what purpose they serve.
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25th July 2022, 21:34 | #2 |
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Sophie is nice but Keeley Donovan would win my vote.
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Sophie doesn't faint, even when faced with the defencer of Briish cheese!
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A lot of support for Truss it seems.
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I know it’s pathetic, but, in the interests of non-politico controversy and/or the possible intervention from ranking members, any individual who allegedly pays £3500 for a suit that has such short keks that they show the top of his silk socks and occasionally a flash of flesh, and has the ends of his jacket sleeves exposing the upper ends of his buttoned (no cuff links) shirt sleeves, is a peasant. I dread to think of the effect felt elsewhere. Not unlike the Canvey Island dancing facility.
He is also short of a decent tailor. Still, apparently, money can't buy you everything. Not to mention his misjudgement of what is value/cost effective and worthy of consideration. In short, he is also a pretendeer (the double ‘e’ is intended). Transpose to ‘privateer’. What a pretentious plonker. The alliterative preponderance of p’s suggests a four letter word not permitted on here. Some of us have in-depth knowledge of higher and wider finances. This applicant for the top job falls short in so many ways it’s difficult not to laugh. But that would be rude. And heightist. And of course one would not want to do that. The care to avoid any accusations of unintended misrepresentation is considerable, these days.
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31st July 2022, 17:59 | #6 |
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Wraymond - that is a rather sophisticated way of saying that you are a fan of British cheese and pork!
Despite being a peasant through and through, I also consider it important to demonstrate a degree of finnesse in the way a person dresses. You would surely admire Sophie - she once appeared on Suzanna and Trinny's What Not to Wear and I have to say that there is no finer and more accomplished host of political debate. I watched the programme three times.
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