>muh lawyers >we cant do anything because muh lawyers >wah wah wah
god this government is incompetent
Justin Price
Imagine being a man and resorting to the penis insult.
I was doing my early morning walk down to Tesco Express the other day and I heard this very manly cough. I looked up expecting a man and it was a person with long hair and make up all dressed up female. I looked back after they'd passed me and he had a bald spot on the back of his head.
Don't despair mate, Frederick the Great was only 5'3". Then again he was also a flaming 'mo.
Charles Anderson
I spent most of the video thinking "is it a tranny or just an average English woman?" and then the wig came off and I thought "that's not actually proof of anything is it?"
Roshi got further than yamcha. Even goku touched her fanny
Gavin Gutierrez
That picture disturbs me.
Hunter Brown
Agreed. They could withdraw from the ECHR and repeal the Human Rights Act. They plan on doing the latter, but not the former. This will make the move pointless. While it is certainly true that the courts will no longer be bound to enforce the convention without the Human Rights Act, a constant stream of "in breach of ECHR judgement" headlines will soon follow in order to shame the government. There's a similar issue when they complain about the NHS hiring diversity officers and the likes of the BBC discriminating against white people when offering internships. These two are a result of Section 149 and Section 158 of the Equality Act 2010. The government, with their massive majority, could repeal these sections whenever it desired. Instead, they whine as if they're powerless.
Kevin Hall
>>First set of free Jubilee commemoration books arrive in primary schools. Wow that's actually really nice. Like a genuinely trad and good idea.
That being said.... inb4 piles of them tossed around by niggers in the inner city who can't read anyway