A job for Jezbollah

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A job for Jezbollah

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Now Jezbollah is being eased out of the Labour leadership, he needs a decent job.

In the sporting British manner, he ought to be appointed H.M. Ambassador to either Cuba
or Venezuela.
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What does this have to do with Cambodia? I actually have no idea who or what you're talking about.
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mammothboy2 wrote:Now Jezbollah is being eased out of the Labour leadership, he needs a decent job.

In the sporting British manner, he ought to be appointed H.M. Ambassador to either Cuba
or Venezuela.
Mammy, if you are from the UK could you at least speak British English please ? I've got no idea what you are talking about and i think I'm not the only one. Or are you trolling ? :crazy:
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mammothboy2 wrote:Now Jezbollah is being eased out of the Labour leadership, he needs a decent job.

In the sporting British manner, he ought to be appointed H.M. Ambassador to either Cuba
or Venezuela.
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Re: A job for Jezbollah

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Is the cultural / intellectual / I.Q. level here even lower than that on TOF?

The reference was, of course, to Jeremy Corbyn, currently the leader of Her Majesty's loyal opposition.
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