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By Watchman
#43098
Nicked from elsewhere

Sunak:
“At least I know what a woman is. A woman is someone you marry to make you super rich”
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By Andy McDandy
#43390
Johnson would rock up with an England shirt hastily pulled over his work shirt anytime the national team were playing (stuff the Celtic nations though). Otherwise, his administration's dabbling in sport consisted of making people in the racing business rich, mistaking Marcus Rashford for a black rugby player, and being told to get to fuck by both the men's and women's England football teams.

Obviously, one of the factors there was the pandemic. As for Thatcher, for a lot of her tenure, football just wasn't cool - and the ban on European participation didn't help either. Aside from a few players (Souness, Man Utd goalie Gary Bailey etc) professing admiration for her, football and politics didn't really cross over. However, Thatcher wasn't exactly hanging out with snooker and darts players either.

Although Italia '90 is credited with beginning the rehabilitation of football and the start of the "beautiful game" era, it was a rocky road to respectability. The Malmo riot in 1992 and the Lansdowne Road riot in 1995 didn't help things. Euro '96 was what really brought it into the mainstream, and what led politicians to start associating with it.
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By Andy McDandy
#43397
More to the point where there was no profit. Put a painting in a private gallery and see how many people come to visit it: you can work out how much it costs, and generates per view. Put it somewhere public and there's no way of measuring that. Besides, a rich person and a poor person have equal access to it. Can't have that. Thus, her plan to reform football was to basically price the thugs out of it.
By davidjay
#43398
She didn't want it reformed, she wanted it destroyed. See also every other mass working-class activity - unions, social housing, factories. Ironically, unless I'm mistaken, her first defeat was when organised football supporters forced her to scrap the identity cards bill in 1989.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#43408
One of the things the Tory fluffers are in denial about is that she was actually pretty thick. Which is why she appeals to them, of course...
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By davidjay
#43460
The government is now resembling a particularly out of control CID unit who, even when they have enough evidence to prosecute, still have to fabricate a bit more. Not that Gray's done anything wrong; they won't just run with the thin attack line they've got, they have to tell risible lies just because they can.
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By Watchman
#43461
I liked the Twitter that suggested she got “lawyer’d up”, I’m guessing that having a boss who’s a KC and former DPP, is a good start.
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