#177 dumbo.I'll take that as 'one doesn't exist'.
No, I couldn't watch it if it doesn't exist.![]()
#177 dumbo.I'll take that as 'one doesn't exist'.
No, I couldn't watch it if it doesn't exist.![]()
Watch out, he's probably baiting you to give this sort of response so he can report you.Are you thick as well as humourless?
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Door stepping is generally distasteful journalism; however, it appears they went (once) to the address Farrage was registered to vote at, there was no harassment. He needs to invest in better quality security information, spare crypto anyone?
Yes, the bloke who is nothing to do with Sky appears at about 7 in the morning.Appears
Yes exactly
Yes, the bloke who is nothing to do with Sky appears at about 7 in the morning.
The Russsians don’t target their useful friendsYeah he was the bin man from the council putting stickers on all the bins about the new bin collection schedule
And it was at 7.03 am
Could have been a secret agent ( Russian ?) masquerading as a bin man ???? Who knows
Don't forget - that is tax payer money that was paid to him as subsidies for his green energy caperI wonder if Sky news will be looking into what subsidies and grants Dale Vince's company has received following his £5 million bung to the Labour party.
Completely transparent, no smell of Russsian moneyI wonder if Sky news will be looking into what subsidies and grants Dale Vince's company has received following his £5 million bung to the Labour party.

Don't forget - that is tax payer money that was paid to him as subsidies for his green energy caper
Ecotricity, founded by Dale Vince, received government grants as part of the price cap consumer protection scheme(s), as did all energy companies. Ones like Scottish Power, EDF, British Gas, etc will have received vastly more than Ecotricity.
Do you object to the whole idea that the government should have tried to protect people from the worst effects of the energy crisis, or do you only object to Ecotricity customers benefiting from that?
Ecotricity and its sister companies have benefited from over £100m in direct and indirect subsidies since 2002. Wake up.Ecotricity, founded by Dale Vince, received government grants as part of the price cap consumer protection scheme