>Tobias Ellwood suspended as Tory MP after missing confidence vote
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OH NO NO NO
AHAHAHAHA
>Tobias Ellwood suspended as Tory MP after missing confidence vote
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OH NO NO NO
AHAHAHAHA
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your next PM
bit hot there init eh
>private school?
No just an all boys grammar school. 11+ (IQ test) entry exam. I dropped out after getting my GCSE’s because I wanted to play video games.
State of that Ruperts kit
Who cares anymore
The RAF Regiment used to use all 3 sets of issued uniform in Afghanistan and do their coming home parade in ragged kit, rather than keeping the 3rd set sealed for the coming home parade like the proper soldiers.
how has this guy never heard of grammar schools before?
bizarre
I saw them doing weapon cleaning using latex gloves, and then they all moved their berets back to the normal position when the Paras turned up
it is confirmed that jews aren't white
I was at a special sports school until my family were slain and i got sent to a public school. Dont really know much about fancy schools
>public school.
you mean a state school........?
are you a foreigner or something
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Weird of the bbc to have this front page
They do put quotations around “hero” though
Well i didnt vote for him.
probably a zoomer
they've been completely Americanised by now
>Remember when I said Kemi Badenoch would damage the fight against racism, and now she's being supported by the overtly racist Britain First party
HOOOONK HONK HONK HONK HONK
You don't vote for any particular politician because we don't have a Presidential election system. You vote for a party irrespective of who leads it. That's why we aren't currently having a general election over it.
Whatever you wanna call it. I was born in sunderland but lived in france as a kid
Tbh i call them "Comprehensive" schools.
It feels weird that I didn't experience any shock or anything when I opened that. America has mass shootings now, this is normal.
Someone should remind Femi that Richard Spencer supported Jeremy Corbyn
They're state comprehensives so either term is correct. Public schools are private fee paying schools but they are open to the public rather than being exclusive so that's why they're called public schools.
I think it comes from the time when schooling was attached to a church so you had to be involved with the church to get an education. Then public schools came along and anyone who could pay the fees could get an education.
not a fan of fptp gerrymandering bollix
the whole stinking edifice needs a revamp
nigger, a public school is an elite private school, like Eton.
a grammar school is a selective state school, meaning it's free.
a comprehensive school is some modern jewish bullshit to dumb everyone down and stop intelligent children from reaching positions of elite power, as was possible through the grammar school system.
Yea my school was ex-public and was a bishops old school from like 1600 odd.
You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship: a self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes--
The original building smelt like marzipan
no one cares
Ahhhh that makes sense. There was a big church round the corner
The latter then, a normal school with normal people. It was pre-BTEC so they probably do them there now. I did GCSE and A level before A*'s were a thing.
You vote for your constituencies representative you mong
I don't vote mate. Just pointing out that a lot of people seem to think they voted for Boris rather than the party.
Who represents the party. It doesn't matter who that person is
You're as wrong as I would expect for a smug cunt. You vote for a person. That person represents your constituency - the area in which you live. That person may be affiliated with a party, but you don't vote for the party, you utter fucking mong.
I see that you're utterly autistic.