Are 'socialist' and 'cock' the same thing now? Wouldn't surprise me......
Are 'socialist' and 'cock' the same thing now? Wouldn't surprise me......
No, you're getting confused with right wingers.
Doesn't Jeremy Corbin ride a bike in London?
you assume it's aimed at Boris. I see it as he's closing in on the cyclist in front
^ ๐
Surely you don't have to be a socialist to think that buffoon is a massive bell end?
Why doesn't Bozza clip his helmet straps up?, like eva??
I did that same thing riding past a bunch of ukippers holding banners on election day. Would do the same to Boris given the chance.
He doesn't appear to give a shit
Good Man!
mario cipollini's let himself go....
Does Bovis ever take a good photo?
He always looks like drunk yokel that can't dress himself,let loose on a bike.
Haha, Boris is just lifting his hand to give it the Nescafe shake in response.
Boris chose paper, and beat the other guy's inexpertly formed rock.
ndthornton - Member
He doesn't appear to give a shit
Good Man!
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and That's the problem with politicians innit!
smell my finger?
Pull my finger?
[quote=PeterPoddy opined]Are 'socialist' and 'cock' the same thing now? Wouldn't surprise me......
would not surprise me that you thought this but studies do show the more RW you are the more likely it is that you are stupid.
Stoner being the exception that proves the rule
I think the lass in front needs to get a shift on before she has a nasty shock.
And Boris was trying to be friendly.. ๐
[quote=wiggles ]I did that same thing riding past a bunch of ukippers holding banners on election day. Would do the same to Boris given the chance.
Ah, you're a socialist?
Hmm, cyclist on cycle superhighway flips Boris the bird?
What have to Romans ever done for us...
Very 'polished/professional' photograph - setup maybe?
Probably a pap specifically targeting a photo of Boris. After all he's sold it to Getty ๐
Interesting alignment on Boris' front light. Not very forward-looking, and surprisingly skewed to the left of centre.
Surely you don't have to be a socialist to think that buffoon is a massive bell end?
+1
From admittedly limited personal experience, his popularity even amongst Tories it seems is inversely proportional to the distance of the person from London.
I don't live in London, don't go to London unless I can possibly avoid it so it wasn't me. But give the man in red a pat on the back if you see him
That's pretty much what happens whenever I issue a cheery wave to a roadie whilst I'm on my MTB... Grumpy gits.
Are we sure the bloke in red isn't just checking what he's excavated from his nostril?
[i]Very 'polished/professional' photograph - setup maybe? [/i]
Boris was there for the official opening of the cylepath so there were a lot of journo's and photographers there.
I guess that's an example of free speech.
I've met him a few times over the years, very charismatic speaker. Hugely popular.
What exactly is wrong with giving someone the V these days?
All these silly Americanisms annoy me.
hugely Popular
Not everywhere. Only 1 in five tories would vote for him for leader apparently. From the horse's mouth as it were:
Boris soaring is relative of course. I see him more as a turkey rather than an eagle, he certainly sounds more like one when speaking
I think he's affable, charismatic and intelligent.
He's also very good at using those things to hide quite how right wing and ambitious he is.
All I see in that pic is a huge arse...and a woman in a blue skirt.
Not everywhere.
There's a difference between being hugely popular and wanting him to be the next PM!
I like him as a public speaker. But I don't want him involved in running any part of the country!
what other definition of hugely popular is there for a politician other than actually able to win votes/support from people/his won party?
It really is a rare skill that even his supporters wont vote for him
Pz_Steve - Member
Interesting alignment on Boris' front light. Not very forward-looking, and surprisingly skewed to the left of centre.
Might actually be his D lock. ๐
Might actually be his D lock.
I thought that, but if you zoom in, you'll see his light is also pointing up and left.
[quote=Gary_C ]All I see in that pic is a huge arse...and a woman in a blue skirt.
And Boris.
I think youll find the one finger wiggle is a genuine acknowledgement to a tory fool , what they all should expect really.
I think the guy giving Boris the bird is asking for trouble.
Turn ups whilst riding a bike? Hope he had a chain guard.
jimw - MemberNot everywhere. Only 1 in five tories would vote for him for leader apparently. From the horse's mouth as it were:
That's a wee bit deceiving, he's runner up and only 2 points behind Osborne.
Northwind, what is decieving about a statement of fact from the poll as shown in the link? He may be second but still only 21% would apparently vote for him as leader which happens to be 1 in 5.
What is more frightening is that 12% of this group would vote for Liam Fox!
WHich makes him the second most popular. You're mistaking "not first choice" for "not popular". And also "wouldn't be my first choice" for "wouldn't vote for him".
It appears that Boris has replied (via Twitter): "[i]I believe in tradition and we insist on the two finger salute in London[/i]"
"I believe in tradition and we insist on the two finger salute in London"
True, Many Londoners will certainly using that salute when the useless turd leaves office next year.


