Dorsetpennt said "My mother used to say 'hell's bells and buckets of blood' which we loved to hear."
That's one of my own sayings - perhaps I got it off my Mum. She was born in Liverpool, educated in Coventry in a school that had a lot of Cockney and other Southern kids, and then lived in Yorkshire the rest of her life. I know she used rhyming slang a lot: when she sent us to bed, she'd send us 'up the apples and pears'.
She spoke perfect Yorkshire dialect: when family circumstances had changed at age 16 and she left boarding school to work in a textile mill, she soon realised that posh English would keep her marginalised, so she learned the local dialect and spoke it like a native Yorkie in no time.
I used to wonder why she could put on a posh accent better than anyone I knew. Then I found out that that was her real accent.
Angela Rayner lashes out and calls Sunak “pint sized loser”.