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Priti Patel throws in the towel

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Original post by Ganjaweed Rebel
I bet she called him Daddy Bibi :wink:

Bibi became the shiksa mixa

Original post by Qwalk
What should we do about the poo problem in our country?


more designated streets
Original post by Laissez‒faire
Bibi became the shiksa mixa



He's actually well known for Shiksa Mixa'ing
Original post by Ganjaweed Rebel
He's actually well known for Shiksa Mixa'ing


>tfw no poojina with scat fetish :frown:
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Resigned before being sacked. The unfairness is that Boris Johnson is still our Foreign Secretary. Boris must go.
Original post by Ganjaweed Rebel
Imagine some old hag with zero mandate to rule actually thinking she has the right to tell you who you can speak with on private holidays

#AwayWithMay


So you want our politicians having secret meetings with Israel?
Original post by Chaz254
So you want our politicians having secret meetings with Israel?


I'd prefer they didn't need to be kept secret.
As she should have. What she did was completely underhanded.
Reply 27
It's got to the stage where things like this are just funny now. Thousands of people watching her plane as it scooted across central Europe has been a political highlight for me.
I don't know why she was ever in the cabinet to begin with. The Conservatives can do much better
I'm suspicious about this story. I think she was sent to Israel on a deniable government mission - it got found out in public, so now they have to denounce her for it and sack her.

The real question is - why the heck would a British government think that a good use of foreign aid money would be - the Israeli army? :rolleyes:

When we look at the Tory Party now, we are dealing with some very warped, deeply disturbing views.
Original post by Fullofsurprises
I'm suspicious about this story. I think she was sent to Israel on a deniable government mission - it got found out in public, so now they have to denounce her for it and sack her.

The real question is - why the heck would a British government think that a good use of foreign aid money would be - the Israeli army? :rolleyes:

When we look at the Tory Party now, we are dealing with some very warped, deeply disturbing views.


although i personally have no problem supporting the IDF directly, it should be pointed out that the money was not going to soldiers but to help Syrian refugees in that part of Israel.
Reply 31
Something very fishy about this. A future threat to May possibly neutralised?
Original post by nutz99
Something very fishy about this. A future threat to May possibly neutralised?


It's tempting to interpret it a successful entrapment - but if so, perhaps the culprit is Boris - did he green-light this mission to her and then ensure she got humiliated for it? Did he want her out as she was drawing attention to his many failings?

The really pathetic character in the FO is Boris - the man is a trainwreck as Foreign Secretary.
Original post by the bear
although i personally have no problem supporting the IDF directly, it should be pointed out that the money was not going to soldiers but to help Syrian refugees in that part of Israel.


It would appear so, judging from articles like this in the Times of Israel.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-allows-first-peek-into-secret-field-hospital-on-syrian-border/
So it's to be Penny Mordaunt who replaces Priti.

Mordaunt is a Brexiteer, so evidently May is busy tick-boxing their demands,

From Wikipedia... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny_Mordaunt

"In a May 2016 BBC Television interview during the run-up to the EU membership referendum, Mourdant denied that the UK had a veto on Turkey joining the EU, despite Article 49 of the EU constitution requiring a unanimous vote of all 28 members of the General Council to allowing accession of a candidate state, thus creating a power of veto by a dissenting member nation.[30] She supported the leave, or Brexit, option in the campaign.[31] Prime Minister David Cameron stated her opinion was "completely wrong"[32] and Guy Verhofstadt called her statement "contemptible".[33]"

In the nutty world of Tory Brexit madness, this kind of blatant lying and fanning the flames of Brexiteer ignorance is apparently just what you need for the Foreign Office! :lol:
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Original post by the bear
although i personally have no problem supporting the IDF directly, it should be pointed out that the money was not going to soldiers but to help Syrian refugees in that part of Israel.


Golan heights is not part of Israel.
Original post by Laissez‒faire
Golan heights is not part of Israel.


sure it used to be claimed by the Amorites, but the tribes of Mannaseh, Gad & Reuben became the legitimate owners.
Original post by the bear
sure it used to be claimed by the Amorites, but the tribes of Mannaseh, Gad & Reuben became the legitimate owners.


Why did they become the legitimate owners?
Original post by the bear
sure it used to be claimed by the Amorites, but the tribes of Mannaseh, Gad & Reuben became the legitimate owners.


Thank goodness that's all settled then, otherwise one might think it a load of tosh written centuries after the fact by bigoted Torah-writers with very large axes to grind to justify a particular set of beliefs about who owned what. Hurrah that it wasn't that.

Now if you could just send over a copy of their land purchase agreements?
Original post by Fullofsurprises
Thank goodness that's all settled then, otherwise one might think it a load of tosh written centuries after the fact by bigoted Torah-writers with very large axes to grind to justify a particular set of beliefs about who owned what. Hurrah that it wasn't that.

Now if you could just send over a copy of their land purchase agreements?


where did i put my asses jawbone ?

:mad:

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