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A Sincere Message for All

I know this isn't really the right platform for this type of post, but oh well :P

In fact, I swear this is going to be my last ever political post on here :) ...Well, of 2019 anyway! :P hahaha

But no, I will try to not be so overtly political with my posts on here going forward.

Also this is mostly concerning matters for those who live in the UK, but for my lovely friends and readers from other parts in the world, please stick through to the end of this post for I have an important message for all of you at the end :)



Anyway, the following post is just a simple message that I want to say to all the folks in the UK who took part in the recent general election. And that message is simply this:

I'm so proud of you! :)


Like, genuinely, in regards to this recent UK election, I could not be any more prouder of the British public. I could not be any more prouder of every single citizen of this wonderful country. Even of those who voted differently to me, the hardworking, ordinary people who went to the polls and made their vote -- I am so proud of you! :)


I'm not here to gloat/moan about the result. And I am definitely not here to throw mud at those who voted differently to the way I did. Doesn't matter which party you voted for, as this is NOT a personal attack on any one ordinary individual or the way they had cast their vote. You voted, and I fully respect your decisions and reasons for your choice in who you voted for. And I'm not here to gloat in your face about whether the party you personally voted for won/lost.


...But HOT DAMN, if it doesn't just feel so fucking good to have watched those shit-spewing, self-righteous, hypocritical, face-forever-like-a-smacked-arsed smug 'sleb luvvies having their precious little world cave in all around them! :D

It's in their smug self-fart-sniffing faces that I laugh heartily in :D

*clears throat*


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHahahahahahahaaaaa!!! xD

...HAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAhahahahahaaaaa!!! xD

...Ha-a! Ha ha ha ha... HAAAAAAAAAA hahahahahahaha x'D

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...HAAAAAAAAAhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaahhhhaaaahahahahahahaaaa!!!! X'D *bangs my fists in rapturous laughter on my desk* X'D X'D X'D X'D X'D

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Oh my god, seriously, that's been the highlight of my whole year! =D


I stayed up on election night, watching that utter garbage-fire that was Channel 4's "Alternative Election Night", and I genuinely had the time of my life when the exit poll came in, and all those smug luvvie 'slebs realised Labour (the party they and others like them had hijacked away from the working class, and put all their luvvie stock into) had not only lost the election, but had a damn right abortion of an election result!

The way their smug faces fell from the grace of their self-righteous pompous smug ivory tower, and crashed down hard into the foul stench of their runny corn-splattered shit that they have been spewing out of their collective assholes for god knows how long :D

The way they suddenly realised, "Oh shit, now what do we do??? HELP!! o_o"

It was amazing television! :D



Before that exit poll came in, they were in full on party mood, thinking foolishly that their self-righteous, hypocritical, bitter nasty vile propaganda had fooled the British public whom they've been constantly bad-mouthing and insulting and lording it over for many years now. They thought their machine was indestructible. They thought they could bully and insult members of the British public who refuse to join in with their far-left wing Corbynista cult into voting THEIR way. They thought they were going to get things their way, because they've been moaning harder than a porn actress desperately trying to earn an Oscar in a gangbang about how unfair life for themselves and their hypocritical unrealistic impractical causes are. They thought they were going to be ushering in a new dawn where they can have further powers/platforms to spew their shit from, and continually betray and insult the British public whom they hate with every fibre of their being.

...Oooh, how very wrong they were! :D


It was utterly glorious to watch the likes of the "comedian" (unfunny coma-inducing far-left wing BBC-stooge propaganda shit-spewing lecturer) Nish Kumar, "comedienne" (unfunny, insomnia-curing far-left wing self-fart-sniffing smug satisfied professional whinger) Katherine Ryan, and other 'sleb luvvies having the wonderful British public figuratively spit right in their collective eyes and tell them exactly where to shove their "do as we tell you, not as we do" hypocritical pompous sanctimonious insulting soap-boxing :)

It was utterly marvellous! ^_^

Their tone of voices, much like the atmosphere in that TV studio, quickly changed from happy party-mode, to full-on dour forlorn funeral setting. Ah, it was truly beautiful! ^_^

Hell after the results of the election started coming in proper, if their election-night party had gotten any livelier, a funeral really would have broken out! :P lol


That show genuinely put me in the best mood I've been in all year :)

Even when they began bitterly insulting the British public for the result of the election, dragging out that tired old stupid line that those who voted for anyone else besides Labour, and those who voted for Brexit were "far-right idiot racists who don't know what they're voting for", it wasn't enough to spoil my good mood. I was just in too good a mood to care for their typical tired vile nasty insulting vitriol :)


It was even more joyful for me when, following the days after the election, every 'sleb jumping onto their precious echo-chamber Twitter accounts to spout their bitter vile sore-loser insults at the Great British public. The likes of Lilly Allen (don't worry, you're not the only one to have forgotten just who she is and what she was ever famous for lol), Hugh Grant ('member when he used to be in Hollywood movies?), Stormzy (puts the rap in crap! lol), David Walliams (hasn't said a funny joke since "Little Britain"), James Cordon (I am so sorry to the USA for exporting British shit to them!), and other such luvvie 'slebs who live in their tiny little far-left luvvie bubble and wouldn't know the real world if it jumped up and bit them directly on the shitty arsehole!








Please know, dear reader, that I am not gloating at/for or laughing with/at you, regardless of whichever way you voted in the election. It was/is your democratic right to place your vote where you choose, and I wholeheartedly respect your choices and the decisions you have for choosing that way. You're an individual who knows full well what you are voting for when you placed your vote, and I genuinely respect your decision. And I will literally and seriously defend to the death your right to vote as/how you want to :)


I am, however, gloating at and laughing heartily in the faces of those smug luvvie cunts who think you're stupid and don't know what you're doing. I am laughing heartily in the face of every out-of-touch traitorous treasonous slimy snivelling bastard who thinks your vote doesn't really matter and ought to be ignored if you don't vote the way they told you to, who think YOU don't matter, who think YOU need your hand held and lectured to about why YOU are wrong in your decisions/choices, and why YOU need someone else - someone clearly much better and much more smarter than you are(!) - to tell you how to think, and how to feel, and how to live YOUR life, because you're obviously not capable of living your own life, are you(?).

I am laughing heartily in the face of every sanctimonious cunt who treats YOU, ME, and EVERYONE who dares to have a differing opinion than them, with less regard than a speck of shit on their end of their boot.

By simply going to the polls and voting (regardless of whichever way you voted), you stood up and said, "Fuck you." to each and every smug pompous self-righteous sanctimonious asshole who thinks you're little more than a cog in their machine, to be used and abused as they see fit.

And that is why I am so proud of you, and of the rest of the Great British public who went to the polls and placed their votes where they did :)


Genuinely, from the bottom of my heart, I humbly and sincerely thank each and every member of the Great British public who voted :)

Thank you so much! :)

And here's to our future together, let's hope it's a good one for all of us - not just in the UK, but for all our friends in the world!

Let's forever keep fighting the good fight to protect our lives, the lives of those we love wherever they may be in the world, and our individual thoughts and freedoms to which we hold dear and defend from those who constantly try to attack and undermine it.

Together, we can truly make this world a better place, one day at a time :)



Much love and peace, Angelica Cream

xxx
Published by ms_cream_puff
5 years ago
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to Nelman33 : That's quite the bargain to cash in on :P haha Well I can only see the UK going from strength to strength in the coming decade, but yes let's see what happens :P If I'm wrong, I'm big enough to hold my hands up and say, "Yeah, I got it wrong." Of course I really don't think I will be wrong :P lol but let's see what happens... ;)
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Nelman33 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : Confronting with you on such themes is very interesting and stimulating. If I am writing to you even in harsh terms, it si only because I know how intelligent and smart you are. I don’t have much more to say on the subject. I hope Uk will keep its strength , but I am afraid it won’t happen. Let’s talk again in 10 years and we’ll see! If you will be right I will be ready to satisfy any wish from you ... and I mean any...
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to Nelman33 : That's a fair point you're making -- congratulations, by the way. So far, your comments have provided me with a lot of good thinking. I don't agree with everything you're saying, of course, but at least you're making points that offers food for thought. I, for one, appreciate that :) Anyway, yes, I totally understand how a united world leads to a better world. But for me, there's a huge difference between countries being united together for good causes, and countries being united together under one rule. To me, one of those is freedom, the other is oppression. Global trade is of huge importance to Britain, and we have no intention whatsoever in stopping that trade. We want to trade with the EU, just like we do with every other country in the world, but we want to be able to negotiate the terms of those trades. Right now, being in the EU, we don't hold any sort of position to negotiate on those terms, we just have to accept what terms the EU makes for us and be happy with it, regardless of whether we like it or not. Once we leave the EU, we'll be in a much better position to negotiate terms that's fair and reasonable for both us and the EU. Plus (and it's a big plus :P lol), we'd be under our own rule again, which would be very lovely indeed ^_^ Anyway, you make a good point about how, for some countries, particularly the more "weaker" (sorry, it sounds insulting calling any country "weak", but I can't think of a better word, and you get what I'm saying I hope :P) to be in the EU for the benefits and protections it provides for them on the global stage. It's just, I think Britain and some other countries don't actually need to be in the EU, as they're already a strong country. But I can't speak about the political will of other countries, of course. I can only speak for the political will of Britain, and evidently the large majority of the British people want out of the EU, and so we must leave :)
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to n28 : They've all had different strategies and ways for dealing with their subjects. Some were better than others, some were more evil and forceful, others were more liberal. Some offered really good - I dare say, 'modern' - human rights to the individuals under their reign, whilst others didn't care a great deal what happened to their subjects so long as they could continue to exploit their subjects for their own gain. My point is, what do all those examples of regimes have in common with one another? They all wanted to grab as much control of their world as they could get their hands on, and opposed anyone who resisted them. Why? Because control = power, and you can do a great many things in the world when you have the power to. You say mine is the rambling of an idiot madwoman. Yet so far, all you've been managing to repeat is, "Durrr you a stoopid head." Gotta love that logic of yours :) "Hmm, I really disagree with what she says. I find her views, and those who hold similar views to her, to be nonsensical and deranged. Hell, I even think it's outright dangerous even! I really ought to say something, to try to change her mind or at least the minds of those who have similar views, to just help them all to see the error of their ways. I must put it to them as best I can, to eloquently show why they're views are wrong and dangerous, and why I'm right. Yes, come on now Neil, if I really put my mind to it, I can accomplish this huge task set out before me. This is my big moment to change the world around me for the better :D Ahem-ahem-ahem... *starts bashing the keys angrily with fists* 'DUURRRRR YOU A STOOPID HEAD STOOPID STOOPID STOOPID INSANE STOOPID STOOPID STOOPID BORIS PUB DRINK STOOPID STOOPID STOOPID TURKEY CHRISTMAS DINNER STOOPID STOOPID STOOPID IDIOT DAILY MAIL STOOPID STOOPID STOOPID.' *sits back and reads what you just wrote out* ...Wow O_O ...It's... It's beautiful! I could have been a poet with that level of beauty and majesty I just put into my arguments and counter-arguments to her views and to all those who hold a different opinion to my own O_O" Brilliant logic :) Have fun chatting with your dog. I'm sure it'll be a nice change of pace for you to talk with a creature whose actually on your intelligence level. Some dogs like to eat shit, I hope yours is one of them so it'll be well fed when you're done spewing all that crap out of your mouth for it. Stay classy, dickhead :)
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to n28 : And you do realise that, whilst we're tied up into the EU, the rules and standards of trade are set entirely by the EU without any real say whatsoever on our part (we've only ever had a 1/28th say on it, which granted is better than 0/0, but it's still not exactly anything substantial either). Those rules and standards are set by the EU, for the EU's benefit, with no regard or consideration taken for us beyond a simple, "Take it or fuck off.". There's no give or take, no haggling, no bargaining, no compromise, no nothing. Whilst stuck in the EU, you can either accept their terms or you can go piss up a rope for all they care. "What's that, member country? You want to renegotiate the terms of our trade? Ha! Go whistle :D" But when we're not tied up to the EU, suddenly we have a lot more leverage for haggling. We're in a far greater position to negotiate trade deals that can be fair and reasonable for all involved. We're a nation founded on global trade, we're something of experts on trading, as Napoleon put it (albeit he said it in a derisive tone lol), Britain is a nation of shopkeepers :P Everyone in the world wants to trade with us and we want to trade with the world. It's a mutually beneficial set-up that we've had going on for many a millennia. And it's worked out quite well for us for a long time, whenever we've had governments in power who value the core principals of buying/selling. The EU is well aware of this fact, and that's part of the BIG reason why they wanted to keep us tied up in their grubby grasps. They suddenly can't dictate to us the terms of the trade that *they* exclusively set. They are now going to be forced to play ball with us if they want to trade with us -- and they do want to trade with us. We also want to trade with them too, so all will be perfectly well in the world going forward, once we've hashed out all the details :)
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Nelman33 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : You changed completely argument, and of course this is ok, but I hope you are aware of it. Now you say that you just want to be ruled by Uk, not by other countries. Of course that is a legitimate choice (and it shows how democratic is the Eu: it is based only upon consent), but in a globalised world, I think it is not a wise choice. Global problems need global solution. Europe can be strong if it is united. Single countries will be prey of USA, China, Russia ecc. Moreover the fortune of Uk has always depended on the relations with other people and countries. If you “close” yourself, you will be soon irrelevant. But, as you say, this is Britain’s choice... 
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n28 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : And this post here is honestly the stupidest thing I have ever read on the topic. Which is saying something. My only amazement is that a person can reach the age of 28 and still be so stupid. The ‘regimes’ you mention, did they maintain and guarantee workers rights? Did they maintain and guarantee the rule of law? Did they maintain and guarantee health, food and safety standards? You are just making incoherent statements about ‘control and power’ without making any actual arguments other than utterly absurd and utterly inaccurate comparisons with the past. Literally just the ramblings of an idiot who doesn’t have the first idea of what she’s talking about. Anyway, I won’t be commenting here anymore, can have a more intelligent debate with my pet dog.
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n28 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : You do realise to trade with the EU we have to abide by their rules and standards? So you have voted to keep the status quo whilst giving up the benefits of membership. Good work.
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to n28 : Yes, and I also compare the EU to Napoleon. I compare it to Rome at the height of its empire. I compare it to the Mongols back when Genghis Kahn ruled. I will even compare it to the British empire during the early 20th century :P I very easily compare it to all types of governmental powerhouses which have sought (and succeeded to certain extents) in overtaking and enveloping vast swathes of countries/lands into being ruled under their one single banner. The only real difference between all the many examples I have provided and can still provide, and the EU, is that all those other examples needed to spill vast amounts of blood and use their physical might to achieve their goals of dominance. The EU, much to their credit, have managed to achieve their goals of dominance with no bloodshed at all. And the only might they've used to gain power and control over its members, is political/economical might. I got to give the founding EU members credit for how clever they are to have done it that way. You really have got to hand it to them for rising to power without a single drop of blood being spilt. If I was playing a real life version of any Sid Meier's Civilization game, being able to take over another player's cities without having to send my troops in to take over by physical force, is certainly a much more cleaner (if more boring :P lol) way to play the game :) Anyway thank you, I would indeed enjoy a fun chat with Boris in a pub :) and don't worry, I always keep some fresh condoms in my purse, amongst other important survival equipment a lady needs ;) fail to prepare, prepare to fail and all that! :P
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ms_cream_puff
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to Nelman33 : Well that is the main problem with almost every kind of governmental practise/doctrine, human nature. Pick any type of political philosophy , be it capitalism, socialism, communism, populism, whatever. It's all well and good on paper but human nature will result in whoever (be they an individual ruler or a committee) is put in charge of running the whole show will always result in them vying for the most amount of power and control and abusing that power and control as much as they can get away with to get more power and control. The EU is no different, it's not exempt from human nature and it has demonstrated their abuses of power already, such as implementing/enforcing rules, legislations and laws onto its members without taking into account the considerations or democratic wishes of its individual members. They are nice enough though to give representatives of member countries a 1/28th say, so that's nice and generous of them :) I mean they like to say their a democratic system of order, but its an impossible thing to actually be democratic by its very nature of how it operates. A country is more than just one representative, and yet they expect each member country to have a representative who votes on EU matters. This fails to take into account the very fact that citizens of a country *have* to accept what other countries' representatives have voted for, whether they like it or not. In this regard, a country and its citizens, while part of the EU, has no real proper say on how they are governed by the EU. Sure their representative can make an argument for their country's causes, but it only has like 1/28th of a say. And then they just have to accept what the EU rules without any other say on the matter. This is very basically a dictatorship, just with extra steps :P lol Call me what you will, but I truly believe a country should have the free independent right to govern itself. No country or its citizens wants another country telling them what to do, how to live, what rules and laws it needs to obey, etc with only a 1/28th (any fraction or percentage except 100% is worthy of outcry) say on the matter. If you enjoy being ruled by the EU for the benefits it provides, and your country and the large majority of its citizens willingly want to be ruled by the EU, then enjoy being under their rule. No one's telling you or any other member country whose people want to be under EU rule, to turn your back on it :) It's just me, and a large majority of my fellow country people, evidently don't want to be ruled by the EU. We want to be ruled by ourselves, in a democratically elected government as voted for by ourselves, where we have full say on what rules/laws/legislation shall be enforced by our governmental courts.
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n28 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : Did you really just compare The EU to the Third Reich? Wow, just wow. Go and have your fun chat with Boris in a pub. Try and not get pregnant.
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Nelman33 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : I am sorry, but yours is a long assertion without any kind of argumentation. You say: EU is bad, EU is evil etc. etc., without giving any reason. "Human nature is not being taken into account": are you serious? Do you actually believe these things? Have you ever read European Treaties? Have you ever read a decision of European Court of Justice? Have you ever travelled through Europe? Have you ever been accepted to a European hospital only because you are European? Have you ever been to another European country and be treated like a national, with respect and without any kind of discrimination? Have you ever travelled through and felt like you were home? Have you ever.... I can continue. I am talking only about the first things that came in my mind.  It is pure propaganda saying that EU is only a construction of power. 
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to Nelman33 : Really? Because in my eyes, what the EU is trying to achieve in "unifying" the whole European continent under one single banner is no different at all to what Hitler under the Nazi regime was trying to achieve, or what the whole iron-curtain communism movement under the Soviet Union was trying to achieve. Or hell, what the Imperialists was/is trying to achieve in the Star Wars universe! lol :P Control. Power. Money. The EU (specifically certain founding members of it) cares not about the needs or wants of the individual countries it envelopes into it's gelatinous blob. It doesn't care who suffers under their might. It just wants to take control of all the lands, so that it can tell those countries exactly how to live and govern themselves in accordance to the EU's dictations. All while forcing those countries to pay ridiculous sums of money into the system for the privilege and luxury of being ruled under the EU's thumb. Because with all that control and power and money, comes EVEN MORE control, power and money. Lots and lots of control! And power! And money! Don't get me wrong, on paper a unified Europe sounds like a marvellous thing. All that perfect stability and control, with only one head on the beast that needs feeding. It's much like communism in a way, in that it all sounds so bloody lovely and joyful on paper for everyone, all treated so nice and equally, with equal shares in everything and just wonderful equal power for all. But much like communism, in the real world application of it, it all falls apart almost immediately because simple human nature is not being taken into account. Give a person a taste of power above others, and 99.99% of the time they'll suddenly want MORE power. because with more power, comes even MORE power. It quickly becomes a never ending cycle if left unchecked. Make no mistake, if certain founding members of the EU had it their way, there'd be no countries at all in the European continent. There'd just be "districts", all of whom pay all the money that they make to the EU. Why else do you think they invented the Euro currency? The Euro is like tokens, for their "factory workers" to earn, so that they can have better control over what their "workers" can spend their tokens on. Sure, if a member district fails to meet quota due to whatever reason, the EU will demand more money from other districts to bail out that member, but then they just adjust their quotas to make up for all that lost money, so that the controlling founders of the EU can milk even more money (and thus even more control and power) from their districts. The whole set-up is practically dystopian!
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You could try, but I might have a sudden need to make balloon animals with the nearest stretchiest tube-like thing that's close at hand... I make a mean balloon doggy *woof woof* >:)
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
There's a huge difference between stealing someone's bread because your starving, and stealing someone's bread because you wanted to make a ham sandwich :P And it also depends on where you're stealing the bread from. If you steal a loaf from the line of a large industrial bakery, no one will even bat an eyelid. If however you steal the bread from someone who's slaved in the fields and the mill to gather the ingredients to bake a loaf of bread, you're no better than a plague of rats in the grain silo :P The cause of Anarchy is very fortunate to live in a society which allows for people to be an Anarchist. If we, as humans, still lived in small hunter/gatherer societies, such selfish actions of "Do as I want to do, take what I want to take" would quickly lead to destruction and starvation for the human race. I'm not saying we all need to do what the greater cause of those around us wants us to do, and abandon all sense of our individuality and selfish needs. Just that we need to live in balance with each other, for every selfish action we take to satisfy our own individual wants/needs, we need to be mindful of how our actions effects the people around us, and then consider if we really want to effect on those people or not. To not do that, is to not really live :) It might satisfy my needs to go over and punch some random person on the nose just because I feel the need to punch someone :P lol but then I'd ask myself, do I really want to be a cunt and ruin that random person's day by giving them a bloody, possibly broken, nose, just to satisfy my need? ...No, I don't want to do that to them. Lucky them haha :P And vice versa, if I know a person is feeling the need to punch me on the nose because they have a real need to punch someone and I just happen to be right there, do I really want them to come on over and introduce their knuckles to my nose? ...No, I don't want them to do that to me even though it would satisfy their needs lol Life is all about balance and moderation. Enjoy what you enjoy, so long as it's not at the expense of another's enjoyment. Get what you need, so long as it doesn't stop someone else from satisfying their own needs. Take what you want so long as it doesn't effect someone else's wants negatively.
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to n28 : And for that infrastructure to be viable, you need a strong booming economy in place backing it up. Destroying the economy with nonsensical childish policies of, "We're just going to throw more billions of pounds that we pulled from our arse at it! :D" will just be suicide for the entire country and every one in it. Despite your very strong objections to the contrary, I'm not stupid. I'm well aware that the Tories look out for their own first, but if it's a means to an end - ie it results in the economy booming (and all the real world evidence so far already points to that being very much the case), we'll have a much more stronger foot to stand on in pressuring them into using that strong economy to back up that infrastructure to help those in desperate need of help. And as for the NHS, that ain't going nowhere! A huge majority of people (both rich and poor, left and right alike) are proud of the NHS and will do whatever it takes to ensure its future. Hell, it'll be the one major issue that could unite the majority and minority of Leavers/Remainers into a common cause together, is the protection of the NHS. And Boris is a smart cookie, he knows the safety/prosperity of the NHS will be a huge weapon in his arsenal for securing a vote to him and his party in 4 years time, come next general election. Providing he follows through on his promise of getting us out of the EU, the result of that next general election is already a foregone conclusion :P The majority of the Scottish public have already made their voices very clear on staying in the UK. If they change their minds in another referendum (if such a referendum actually occurs), well it'd be a real shame as I think the UK is stronger with them playing an important part in it, but if that is what the majority of the Scottish nation wants, I'd respect their decision and wish them the best of luck in their future :) Also side-note, I don't read the Daily Mail lol my patriotism for my UK simply comes from the great people (including those who come from all across the globe to proudly call Britain their home) who make it so. It's the people of a land who makes their country great, and the British public sure are the ones who puts the 'Great' into Great Britain :)
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to n28 : I'm sure I've heard similar lines and sentiments expressed in similar fashion somewhere else before... Ah, yes! Of course! From the politicians and campaigners who wanted a second referendum because the majority of people in the UK are stupid idiots who can't be trusted to use their stupid brains and should have the right to vote taken away from them because they are just too stupid to barely know just what an 'x' is and how to draw it into the correct box on a piece of paper! :) I have close relatives (and also know of friends of relations) who are currently having to survive on benefits, and are treated like human garbage by the DWP for it. I was also on benefits for a couple years after I left school, as I couldn't afford my upkeep in order to complete my college education. It was the worst, most horrible soul-crushing nightmare having to jump through all the many hoops just to get some pitiful money into my bank account to afford some food for the week, while the DWP did everything to make me feel subhuman, like a piece of dirt going cap in hand begging for any sort of dignity from them. Then I was blackmailed and forced to work unpaid in a supermarket because the DWP were going to stop my benefits unless I worked for free like a slave to continue making that supermarket millions. And this was all when Labour was fully in charge of it all! One my relatives had a disabled wife, an absolutely lovely women, who sadly died earlier this year. Whenever I visited them they would always share the struggles they went through to get the financial help they needed to pay for her care. I also know of a number of people on zero-hour contracts who are basically treated like indentured servants on it, and can't get out of their situation because there's no other jobs with an actual wage on offer going for them. So I know full well the real struggles people are going through in life. I know exactly what it's like to be on the lowest rung of society (and I'm really not much higher on the ladder now, I may only have a cheap little apartment on rent, and earn just enough to keep my head afloat, but I'm grateful for what I have as I know it's better than how I used to have it before). Still, it's all well and good thinking, "If we just chuck a great load of money at the problem, it'll go away!" but that's now how it works in the real world. If it was the case that things like hunger and poverty will go away if the rich just give all their vast wealth and money to the unfortunate, well all the unfortunates in life would simply just go and take the money from the rich by force :P But that's not how the real world works. You need good infrastructure in place, with lots of job opportunities providing an actual liveable wage for those who can work, and for those who physically/mentally can't work, you need a compassionate system in place that gives them the help they need.
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ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
Fair enough. I like Boris' attitude as well. He's a positive bloke who takes positive actions to achieve what he sets out to achieve. Which, compared to most everyone else professionally in politics from all sides of the political spectrum, is night and day! Like, seemingly almost everyone else in politics (from all sides), are very dour and foreboding and threatening and negative in their views and actions. You'd think I wouldn't like him considering we're from two very different backgrounds -- mine is that of a hardworking, poor, fight hard every day just to survive, heavily-Labour background. His is one of privilege and wealth, born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Eton educated, never once felt true hunger, heavily-Conservative background. And yet when I size him up as a person, I just know that I could very easily have a good fun chat with him in a pub about pretty much anything (regardless of how many things we agree/disagree on). With the other leaders of all the other political parties (left, right or middle), I look at them and realise that I really wouldn't be able to have any joy whatsoever in chatting with them anywhere, and it would be just the most stilted awkward tons-of-long-silences conversation ever haha That's literally what the entire Brexit vote has been all about from the start: the right to self-govern our own country. Lots of politicians have purposefully muddied the waters, trying to make it as confusing a mess as possible for us "stupid voters", claiming that it's been about "immigration", "race", "bigoted hatred towards people from other European nations", "hard Irish border", and other such compete and total nonsense. Brexit has been about none of those things at all. It's just simply been about one issue, and that's wanting to have the right to implement our own British rules and laws onto Britain, with the power of upholding those rules and laws in the hands of the British courts and constabularies. Basically, self-governance without outside dictations ruling over us and telling us how to govern our own fair land. And to have that self-governance, we can't be tied to the EU, for the EU governs us and every other member nation in it.
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Nelman33 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : Angelica, I have never criticized any of your posts. Actually, my normal reaction to your posts is a boner and sometimes an orgasm :D  However, I have to say that. Saying that the EU is a "financial-blackhole corrupted institute" is a great mistake, a sentence only ignorant, populist people would say. Anyone who knows the European history and the EU law, is perfectly conscious of the absurdity of that sentence. You are such an intelligent girl: please do not repeat things that stupid people say. 
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n28 5 years ago
Fast forward 5 years and I’m sitting watching northern England ‘turn blue’ and feeling physically sick.
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n28 5 years ago
When Scotland had its referendum in 2014, I was on edge all day, I was in Norwich on work and boarded a train bound for Stirling and at 1.30, with changes at Peterborough and Edinburgh. I got my mate to pick me up from Stirling at 9.30 and he broke the landspeed record just so I could get to the polling booth before 10 to mark my little ‘x’ in the no box. 9.57 we got there.
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n28 5 years ago
to ms_cream_puff : This post is embarrassing and moronic in equal measure. For a woman from your region of the country, in your occupation, you are the very epitome of the working class turkey voting for Christmas. I presume you don’t know any disabled people? Or sick people? Or unemployed people? Or any of the young people who can’t afford to move out of their parents homes or the middle aged people unable to secure a mortgage because they are on a zero hour ‘working’ contract, or the elderly and the disadvantaged in dire need of social care? The gap between those at the top, and those on the bottom rungs, in occupations such as, I don’t know, let’s pick a random one, hairdressing for example, has never been bigger. The Great British public weren’t fooled?! I had to read this twice just to make sure you weren’t being sarcastic, and sadly for you and I, and the rest of the entire island, you weren’t. They’ve just been fooled YET AGAIN by a party who only cares about the ‘elite’. This post is amongst the stupidest commentaries I have ever had the misfortune to read, almost too impossibly stupid for words. I can only assume you voted for the Brexit party if they didn’t get a seat. All so you can have your silly ‘chuckle’ at ‘comrade’ Corbyn and his ‘communist’ manifesto as you previously described it. Why don’t you read the actual communist manifesto, the one written in 1848 by Marx and Engels and then compare it to Labour’s manifesto of 2019. Granted, there are some big words in it and some philosophical concepts to which your daily m*il over-exposed brain may have difficulty interpreting, but hey, give it a bash. Enjoy your chlorinated chicken and your little celebration when you find you save 16p on your previous choice of chicken. Let’s hope you don’t get sick or need care after the NHS has been sold off to the highest bidder, but even if you do, you can always console yourself with the ‘look’ on comrade Corbyn’s face on the 12th December 2019. A day they will be looking back on 500 years from now as being the death knell for the Great British Union. Console yourself in 10 years when ‘Boris’ has reneged on all his promises and Britain finds itself somewhere between Poland and Slovakia in terms of living standards, and England is left with only little Wales for company. I am bitterly opposed to Scottish independence, always have been and always will be, but for the first time in my life, I can honestly say I can understand why some Scots want out of this incessant idiocy. A lot of Scots voted no in 2014 because they didn’t want to subject the Northern English to indefinite Tory hegemony. To try and help to protect people like you. Honestly, I dunno how you can post up such drivel and actually expect people to take you seriously. Your patriotism for this great nation of ours is to be admired and welcomed, but really, you need to start channelling it in different ways, stop reading the daily m*il.
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ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
With all due respect to you (I'm not personally attacking or insulting you or anyone else for not voting), I think if someone of legal age/means doesn't vote (or if they live in a place where they don't have the vote and yet chooses not to fight to acquire their right to vote), they don't have a leg to stand on to either agree with or complain about the politics of their land. Basically, I think if a person can vote and yet chooses not to, they can't either consent or not consent to whatever political cock is shafted up them, they just have to sit back and accept what they're given :P Anyway I didn't vote for Tory (in fact the party I voted for didn't even get a seat haha), but I'm personally very happy with the result of the election :) I feel very optimistic about the future of our country now that that threat (for the time-being) of being ruled under the thumb of a Marxist-extremist terrorist-supporting anti-Semitic barmy anarchistic anti-British anti-working class nonsensical cowardly two-faced bearded scumbag is over :) We can now, as a country, get on with freeing ourselves from the tyranny of that financial-blackhole corrupted institute known as the EU. Boris' deal for getting us out of it isn't perfect by any means, but at least it'll be a foothold from where we can start to truly climb out of that tyrannical cesspit. Once that's done and dusted, we're just going to have to remain vigilant to not let the worst parts of the Tories abuse the lowest members of our fair land, and with a strong booming economy in place we can really start to help those in need. At least, that's my whole view on it all and what I hope for :P
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ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to n28 : I vote for asparagus to be served as part of the veggie trimmings, much nicer than sprouts I think :)
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to ltjake09 : Hahaha Whatever floats your boat, I don't kink-shame :P
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
to toffeeman1705 : Thank you. That makes a nice change of pace :P lol
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ms_cream_puff
ms_cream_puff Publisher 5 years ago
Yeah there's lot of examples of modern-day slavery practises going on in the UK. They don't call it slavery though, as slavery is a very harsh word for the government/big business, so they use lots of different types of terms revolving around forms of slavery such as minimum wage, zero-hour contracts, carer's allowances,  Jobseekers allowances, universal credit, etc. Basically for anyone on the lowest rungs of society who genuinely needs some financial help just to pay for their food and shelter in order to get their feet up on that ladder to better themselves/their situation, will quickly find themselves blackmailed, coerced and forced by the government into doing many long hours of backbreaking unpaid work just to get just enough food and shelter to get by which traps them in place and forces them to keep doing their slave work in order to get food and shelter, whilst providing big businesses free labour. And it's not even like the money that big businesses save engaging in this legal slavery practise, goes to taxes. Oh god no! Big businesses will never in their right mind ever pay their fair share of tax. Not when they can use all sorts of lovely legal loopholes to avoid paying hardly any tax (if at all).  That all said, I really don't think Labour wouldn't have done a single thing about this. Nor would the Greens, the Lib Dems, nor any of the other socialist-based parties. Oh sure, they can talk a good game about how they were going to throw a lot of money at the problem from that magic place that only they know about where money grows on trees, but they failed to show exactly where they were going to get all this money from (they were all in favour of remaining in the EU so that would be 100s of billions of pounds still going into that autocratic dictatorship each year), or just exactly how they were going to spend it to solve the problems. I, and I know I'm not alone in this belief, truly believe those parties would have crippled the economy of the UK entirely until we ended up in a Venezuela-like situation where paper money becomes extremely cheaper to use than rolls of toilet paper. And then each and every person in the land who can't afford to just jet off to live in another richer country, would all be fucked up beyond belief. It's hard to pay for food and shelter, medicines and care when the money you're given to pay for it is only good to use as kindling for the fire you set in a metal bin outside in the streets where millions upon millions of people would now live to keep warm with all the other starving sick slowly-dying people.
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n28 5 years ago
Another turkey voting to be eaten at Christmas. Congratulations.
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ltjake09
ltjake09 5 years ago
Little out of character for me, but I just read that and thought, "I need to fuck you." Perked my day right up! No odea how it inspired that reaction, but thank you! :) x
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toffeeman1705 5 years ago
Well I, for one, agree with you.
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