|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2020 10:53:15 GMT
It seems ironic to me, not to mention rather unpleasant, that an intelligent person should wish for the death of another because they are a bad person. Have you ever killed a spider, stepped on an ant, or swatted a fly? All animals have a right to live. You'll be telling us you eat meat next.
|
|
|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2020 10:55:50 GMT
A large part of Trump's desire to exit the Paris Climate Agreement and step-up gas production has a lot to do with where his money is invested. In fact this seems to drive all his decisions. Still, it probably won't make much difference in the end. I still wouldn’t wish him dead by the way, just maybe impaired in some major way. You could always pop round to the hospital where he is in intensive care and bang a couple of mooring pins into his knees?
|
|
|
Post by kris on Oct 3, 2020 10:58:53 GMT
unfortunately that’s not correct Rog in 2016 Hilary got more actual votes but because of the way the electoral college thing works in America he won. It’s probably how it’s going to go this time, which is why they have all the focus on “swing states,” It seems like that if trump feels he’s losing he’s going to discount the postal votes, which he seems to have been laying the ground work for. Sorry ... he won by their system ... it was their system before the election, and remains their system now. You can claim 'moral victories' all you like ... I'm pretty certain it still says POTUS on his medical notes Rog I didn’t say he didn’t win and to be honest I don’t think there’s much to choose between any of them. Just trump is a bit more of a clown. But the statement “the majority voted for trump.” Isn’t correct. Because majority means most or the largest amount . Which isn’t the case for trumps win at the last election.
|
|
|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2020 10:58:59 GMT
Donald Likes this. He always wanted to have six terms as president. sorry oh great pedantic one. It was a slip. If he had been president that long we would be dead already. I’ve been and edited my post, are you happy now? Ps I think you would have made a good English teacher, checking all the homework would have been a real pleasure for you. Haven't you got an appointment with a sandbank somewhere, in a show of 'Solidarity'?
|
|
|
Post by kris on Oct 3, 2020 11:05:01 GMT
sorry oh great pedantic one. It was a slip. If he had been president that long we would be dead already. I’ve been and edited my post, are you happy now? Ps I think you would have made a good English teacher, checking all the homework would have been a real pleasure for you. Haven't you got an appointment with a sandbank somewhere, in a show of 'Solidarity'? Only if I do what Tony tells me to do, which there is about as much chance of happening as you stop being a twat.
|
|
|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2020 11:07:06 GMT
........................ and don't waste money on policing the Middle East - let Putin do it instead ..................... nice !!
Half of UK football clubs are owned by Russian oligarchs. Also nice.
|
|
|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2020 11:11:59 GMT
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2020 11:53:21 GMT
Corona virus can affect people for a long time so whether he will be fit to stand for a second term who knows? Hopefully Corona virus will be a bit more than a Chink in his armour...
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2020 12:22:19 GMT
Haven't you got an appointment with a sandbank somewhere, in a show of 'Solidarity'? Only if I do what Tony tells me to do, which there is about as much chance of happening as you stop being a twat.
|
|
|
Post by bodger on Oct 3, 2020 16:20:28 GMT
........................ and don't waste money on policing the Middle East - let Putin do it instead ..................... nice !!
Half of UK football clubs are owned by Russian oligarchs. Also nice. I hate football, not because the game is often crap, but because it is treated almost like a religion by the BBC and the like - as if the off-the-pitch antics of some oddly named foreign footballer from a Premier League club is worthy of headline news. Here's hoping they all go bust and we are no longer bombarded with such trivia.
I love F1 but I don't expect it to make headline news several times a week.
|
|
|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 4, 2020 7:38:52 GMT
"Cineworld to shut all 128 of its cinemas in the UK and Ireland as industry becomes 'unviable' following coronavirus cancellations" "The Sunday Times reports the move to close cinemas could put up to 5,500 jobs at risk" "A temporary measure - Cineworld will look to reopen next year which suggest many of the company's staff will be offered redundancy, with possible incentives to rejoin when cinemas reopen." "Social distancing measures were also introduced including no more pick and mix." "The cinema chain is the largest in the UK and second largest in the world behind Chinese firm Wanda Cinemas"
|
|
|
Post by naughtyfox on Oct 4, 2020 7:40:27 GMT
"Nearly 200,000 job losses revealed by UK firms since lockdown began"
"Some 193,731 job losses have been announced by major British employers since the start of the lockdown in March as follows:"
September 22 – Wetherspoon – 400 to 450 September 22 – Whitbread – 6,000 September 18 – Investec – 210 September 15 – Waitrose – 124 September 14 – London City Airport – 239 September 9 – Lloyds Bank – 865 September 9 – Pizza Hut – 450 September 4 – Virgin Atlantic – 1,150 September 3 – Costa – 1,650 August 27 – Pret a Manger – 2,800 (includes 1,000 announced on July 6) August 26 – Gatwick Airport – 600 August 25 – Co-operative Bank – 350 August 20 – Alexander Dennis – 650 August 18 – Bombardier – 95 August 18 – Marks & Spencer – 7,000 August 14 – Yo! Sushi – 250 August 14 – River Island – 350 August 12 – NatWest – 550 August 11 – InterContinental Hotels – 650 worldwide August 11 – Debenhams – 2,500 August 7 – Evening Standard – 115 August 6 – Travelex – 1,300 August 6 – Wetherspoons – 110 to 130 August 5 – M&Co – 380 August 5 – Arsenal FC – 55 August 5 – WH Smith – 1,500 August 4 – Dixons Carphone – 800 August 4 – Pizza Express – 1,100 at risk August 3 – Hays Travel – up to 878 August 3 – DW Sports – 1,700 at risk July 31 – Byron – 651 July 30 – Pendragon – 1,800 July 29 – Waterstones – unknown number of head office roles July 28 – Selfridges – 450 July 27 – Oak Furnitureland – 163 at risk July 23 – Dyson – 600 in UK, 300 overseas July 22 – Mears – fewer than 200 July 20 – Marks & Spencer – 950 at risk July 17 – Azzurri Group (owns Zizzi and Ask Italian) – up to 1,200 July 16 – Genting – 1,642 at risk July 16 – Burberry – 150 in UK, 350 overseas July 15 – Banks Mining – 250 at risk July 15 – Buzz Bingo – 573 at risk July 14 – Vertu – 345 July 14 – DFS – up to 200 at risk July 9 – General Electric – 369 July 9 – Eurostar – unknown number July 9 – Boots – 4,000 July 9 – John Lewis – 1,300 at risk July 9 – Burger King – 1,600 at risk July 7 – Reach (owns Daily Mirror and Daily Express newspapers) – 550 July 6 – Pret a Manger – 1,000 at risk July 2 – Casual Dining Group (owns Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge) – 1,909 July 1 – SSP (owns Upper Crust) – 5,000 at risk July 1 – Arcadia (owns TopShop) – 500 July 1 – Harrods – 700 July 1 – Virgin Money – 300 June 30 – Airbus – 1,700 June 30 – TM Lewin – 600 June 30 – Smiths Group – “some job losses” June 25 – Royal Mail – 2,000 June 24 – Jet2 – 102 June 24 – Swissport – 4,556 June 24 – Crest Nicholson – 130 June 23 – Shoe Zone – unknown number of jobs in head office June 19 – Aer Lingus – 500 June 17 – HSBC – unknown number of jobs in UK, 35,000 worldwide June 15 – Jaguar Land Rover – 1,100 June 15 – Travis Perkins – 2,500 June 12 – Le Pain Quotidien – 200 June 11 – Heathrow – at least 500 June 11 – Bombardier – 600 June 11 – Johnson Matthey – 2,500 June 11 – Centrica – 5,000 June 10 – Quiz – 93 June 10 – The Restaurant Group (owns Frankie and Benny’s) – 3,000 June 10 – Monsoon Accessorise – 545 June 10 – Everest Windows – 188 June 8 – BP – 10,000 worldwide June 8 – Mulberry – 375 June 5 – Victoria’s Secret – 800 at risk June 5 – Bentley – 1,000 June 4 – Aston Martin – 500 June 4 – Lookers – 1,500 May 29 – Belfast International Airport – 45 May 28 – Debenhams (in second announcement) – “hundreds” of jobs May 28 – EasyJet – 4,500 worldwide May 26 – McLaren – 1,200 May 22 – Carluccio’s – 1,000 May 21 – Clarks – 900 May 20 – Rolls-Royce – 9,000 May 20 – Bovis Homes – unknown number May 19 – Ovo Energy – 2,600 May 19 – Antler – 164 May 15 – JCB – 950 at risk May 13 – Tui – 8,000 worldwide May 12 – Carnival UK (owns P&O Cruises and Cunard) – 450 May 11 – P&O Ferries – 1,100 worldwide May 5 – Virgin Atlantic – 3,150 May 1 – Ryanair – 3,000 worldwide April 30 – Oasis Warehouse – 1,800 April 29 – WPP – unknown number April 28 – British Airways – 12,000 April 23 – Safran Seats – 400 April 23 – Meggitt – 1,800 worldwide April 21 – Cath Kidston – 900 April 17 – Debenhams – 422 March 31 – Laura Ashley – 268 March 30 – BrightHouse – 2,400 at risk March 27 – Chiquito – 1,500 at risk
|
|
|
Post by Clinton Cool on Oct 4, 2020 8:03:33 GMT
The world would be a better place if the majority of those closed down completely.
|
|
|
Post by Jim on Oct 4, 2020 9:19:28 GMT
The Donald is recovering thanks to World beating fake meds.
|
|
|
Post by lampiniafloat on Oct 4, 2020 9:27:31 GMT
Whatever I think of Trump is irreverent ..the man is ill with Corona Virus which I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy..I hope he recovers. Corona virus can affect people for a long time so whether he will be fit to stand for a second term who knows? He wasn’t fit to stand for a first term! Tax dodging, shady business dealings etc etc..
|
|