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Which doesnt include a single forum sale, as they all said "gift" or Value = £0.
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Brexit, by Chris JL on May 15, 2019 10:13:04 GMT 1,
Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course.
Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course.
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Brexit, by irl1 on May 15, 2019 10:24:33 GMT 1, Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course. People over here are talking about Brexit like its the black death all over again. I remember Ireland in the late 70's early 80's when nobody had anything, yet we survived.
Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course. People over here are talking about Brexit like its the black death all over again. I remember Ireland in the late 70's early 80's when nobody had anything, yet we survived.
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Brexit, by Matt on May 15, 2019 11:15:09 GMT 1, Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course. People over here are talking about Brexit like its the black death all over again. I remember Ireland in the late 70's early 80's when nobody had anything, yet we survived.
Unbeatable logic...I survived a terrible car accident, so it makes perfect sense that I would now stab myself in the nose
Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course. People over here are talking about Brexit like its the black death all over again. I remember Ireland in the late 70's early 80's when nobody had anything, yet we survived. Unbeatable logic...I survived a terrible car accident, so it makes perfect sense that I would now stab myself in the nose
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Brexit, by Chris JL on May 16, 2019 8:02:32 GMT 1, For the ones fed up with Brexit peddlers and enablers, here is a statistical guide to tactical voting: www.remainunited.org/be-tactical/
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Brexit, by .dappy on May 16, 2019 18:46:36 GMT 1, ... british borders for british people ...
BBC News - UK to scrap passenger landing cards www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48297695
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Brexit, by moron on May 16, 2019 19:59:10 GMT 1, I agree. It's excellent. The way David Davis seemed to just causally assume that the Irish border question was the EU's responsibility and not the UK's was both shocking and embarrassing. It's as if he went in to the negotiations without any kind of pre-planning whatsoever. No wonder they were using the 'f' word behind his back. F***ing unbelievable! It was jaw dropping to watch! I was staggered that they allowed some of it to be filmed. But what a great programme it made - a real insight into what has been happening. It would be marvellous if there had been an equivalent made following the British negotiators. "they allowed some of it to be filmed"
Who pays their salaries Coach?
I agree. It's excellent. The way David Davis seemed to just causally assume that the Irish border question was the EU's responsibility and not the UK's was both shocking and embarrassing. It's as if he went in to the negotiations without any kind of pre-planning whatsoever. No wonder they were using the 'f' word behind his back. F***ing unbelievable! It was jaw dropping to watch! I was staggered that they allowed some of it to be filmed. But what a great programme it made - a real insight into what has been happening. It would be marvellous if there had been an equivalent made following the British negotiators. "they allowed some of it to be filmed"
Who pays their salaries Coach?
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Brexit, by moron on May 16, 2019 20:05:02 GMT 1, Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course. People over here are talking about Brexit like its the black death all over again. I remember Ireland in the late 70's early 80's when nobody had anything, yet we survived. That was before greed and "yuppies" and coked up city boys and bankers and politicians took over.
One could buy an authentic Degas painting for £22 K in 77.
Hard to argue for causality there tbh. My prior is that the depreciation of the pound vis a vis the euro is probably a big part of the story. Since the referendum the pound has lost around 15%-20% — ie we have lost a lot of purchasing power and are de facto significantly poorer in the UK now. But yeah, the depreciation has everything to do with the Brexit masochism of course. People over here are talking about Brexit like its the black death all over again. I remember Ireland in the late 70's early 80's when nobody had anything, yet we survived. That was before greed and "yuppies" and coked up city boys and bankers and politicians took over. One could buy an authentic Degas painting for £22 K in 77.
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Brexit, by moron on May 16, 2019 20:06:08 GMT 1, Corbyns fucked
Corbyns fucked
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Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 8:42:14 GMT 1, So explain why the tories are going to beat him. If your bold, ill accept how any other party is going to win, but lets be fair, the numbers show that is just pissing in the wind.
So explain why the tories are going to beat him. If your bold, ill accept how any other party is going to win, but lets be fair, the numbers show that is just pissing in the wind.
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Brexit, by nex on May 17, 2019 8:51:09 GMT 1, Corbyns handling of brexit (from labours standpoint) has been a huge dereliction of duty, huge, he stands with the worst of the disaster capitalists,
And this is said as a labour man
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Corbyns handling of brexit (from labours standpoint) has been a huge dereliction of duty, huge, he stands with the worst of the disaster capitalists,
And this is said as a labour man
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Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 8:55:08 GMT 1, Corbyns handling of brexit (from labours standpoint) has been a huge dereliction of duty, huge, he stands with the worst of the disaster capitalists, And this is said as a labour man 😔 True labour, or blair labour?
Corbyn isnt handling brexit, may is.
Corbyn is a disaster capitalist? Lol funny guy.
Corbyns handling of brexit (from labours standpoint) has been a huge dereliction of duty, huge, he stands with the worst of the disaster capitalists, And this is said as a labour man 😔 True labour, or blair labour? Corbyn isnt handling brexit, may is. Corbyn is a disaster capitalist? Lol funny guy.
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Brexit, by nex on May 17, 2019 8:55:51 GMT 1, Corbyns handling of brexit (from labours standpoint) has been a huge dereliction of duty, huge, he stands with the worst of the disaster capitalists, And this is said as a labour man 😔 True labour, or blair labour? Corbyn isnt handling brexit, may is.
Tony Benn labour
Why do you think I said from the labour standpoint?
Corbyns handling of brexit (from labours standpoint) has been a huge dereliction of duty, huge, he stands with the worst of the disaster capitalists, And this is said as a labour man 😔 True labour, or blair labour? Corbyn isnt handling brexit, may is. Tony Benn labour Why do you think I said from the labour standpoint?
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Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 8:58:55 GMT 1, True labour, or blair labour? Corbyn isnt handling brexit, may is. Tony Benn labour Why do you think I said from the labour standpoint? Well seeing as you are so far from the truth, i had no choice but to ask. As a labour man, who are you going to vote for instead?
True labour, or blair labour? Corbyn isnt handling brexit, may is. Tony Benn labour Why do you think I said from the labour standpoint? Well seeing as you are so far from the truth, i had no choice but to ask. As a labour man, who are you going to vote for instead?
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Brexit, by nex on May 17, 2019 9:50:55 GMT 1, Tony Benn labour Why do you think I said from the labour standpoint? Well seeing as you are so far from the truth, i had no choice but to ask. As a labour man, who are you going to vote for instead?
Green
Great attitude btw
I totally understand corbyns standpoint, it’s pathetic but I understand it. For one he does not understand how the EU works and secondly he’s empowering the people who hate those he cares for (and I do believe he cares).
Tony Benn labour Why do you think I said from the labour standpoint? Well seeing as you are so far from the truth, i had no choice but to ask. As a labour man, who are you going to vote for instead? Green Great attitude btw I totally understand corbyns standpoint, it’s pathetic but I understand it. For one he does not understand how the EU works and secondly he’s empowering the people who hate those he cares for (and I do believe he cares).
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Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 10:17:41 GMT 1, Corbyn will never run this country ever So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability.
So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation).
Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers.
Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details.
The rest, nuff said really on "the rest".
Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps.
Corbyn will never run this country ever So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps.
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Brexit, by Deleted on May 17, 2019 10:32:37 GMT 1, Corbyn will never run this country ever So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps.
it doesn't look great does it
Corbyn will never run this country ever So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. it doesn't look great does it
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May 17, 2019 11:04:00 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 11:04:00 GMT 1, Well seeing as you are so far from the truth, i had no choice but to ask. As a labour man, who are you going to vote for instead? Green Great attitude btw I totally understand corbyns standpoint, it’s pathetic but I understand it. For one he does not understand how the EU works and secondly he’s empowering the people who hate those he cares for (and I do believe he cares). lol oddly, thats what i did in the blair brown years.
I dont think he is empowering them, i get where your coming from though. They have jumped out of the woodwork for a lot of reasons, he is their focus point perhaps, but the underlying agenda around the anti Corbyn people has been around for ages. The hatred of a fair society by the very rich. Divide and conquer has been played strong for a while, its just being used hard now The fact that labour have grown so much means there has been an attitude shift of some sort, and Corbyn is going to come out the winner. Its not neccesarilly that they are "corbynistas", but the other options are truelly god dammed awful, and he is hope. In all good faith, no labour voter is going to vote tory or ukip or farrage's brexit party. So they either come back to labour and elect Corbyn, or they head for the lib dems (unlikely in most cases) the greens or the "others" that are left over, therefore electing corbyn based on the likely vote spread as the tories collapse.
Well seeing as you are so far from the truth, i had no choice but to ask. As a labour man, who are you going to vote for instead? Green Great attitude btw I totally understand corbyns standpoint, it’s pathetic but I understand it. For one he does not understand how the EU works and secondly he’s empowering the people who hate those he cares for (and I do believe he cares). lol oddly, thats what i did in the blair brown years. I dont think he is empowering them, i get where your coming from though. They have jumped out of the woodwork for a lot of reasons, he is their focus point perhaps, but the underlying agenda around the anti Corbyn people has been around for ages. The hatred of a fair society by the very rich. Divide and conquer has been played strong for a while, its just being used hard now The fact that labour have grown so much means there has been an attitude shift of some sort, and Corbyn is going to come out the winner. Its not neccesarilly that they are "corbynistas", but the other options are truelly god dammed awful, and he is hope. In all good faith, no labour voter is going to vote tory or ukip or farrage's brexit party. So they either come back to labour and elect Corbyn, or they head for the lib dems (unlikely in most cases) the greens or the "others" that are left over, therefore electing corbyn based on the likely vote spread as the tories collapse.
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Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 11:07:49 GMT 1, So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. it doesn't look great does it Looks great to me, i see a Corbyn led government and hopefully soon. All i want now is a decent majority.
So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. it doesn't look great does it Looks great to me, i see a Corbyn led government and hopefully soon. All i want now is a decent majority.
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Brexit, by Chris JL on May 17, 2019 17:45:33 GMT 1, Boom:
Boom:
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Brexit, by moron on May 17, 2019 22:32:48 GMT 1, Corbyn will never run this country ever So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites.
Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire.
Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children.
A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc.
Green party; thats just another name for communist party.
Corbyn will never run this country ever So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party.
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Brexit, by moron on May 17, 2019 22:35:05 GMT 1, The EU MEP elections should be interesting.
Lets hope that convicted fraudster and con man Tommy Robinson does not get elected an MEP.
It's beyond belief that criminals are allowed to stand as politicians.
The EU MEP elections should be interesting.
Lets hope that convicted fraudster and con man Tommy Robinson does not get elected an MEP.
It's beyond belief that criminals are allowed to stand as politicians.
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Brexit, by moron on May 17, 2019 22:49:16 GMT 1, Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party. Lied about student loans? www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-student-loans-debt-manifesto-pledge-amnesty-cancel-tuition-fees-a7856161.htmlCorbyn is what he is, he doesn't pretend to be something he isn't, unlike most. He is in this position because no one else in the Labour Party can oust him. I like him, but not as a leader, agree with his views on nationalisation etc, is he bright enough or mentally flexible enough to run a country, I dont think so. I am surprised at your comment re Benn. Dont agree at all Naughty Moron, take it back www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk/main-news/tony-benns-estate-avoids-inheritance-tax-using-acceptance-lieu/
I have never been a fan or supporter of career politicians, whichever party they are from.
Corbyn is a liar and he does pretend to be a man of the people and is far from it.
Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party. Lied about student loans? www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-student-loans-debt-manifesto-pledge-amnesty-cancel-tuition-fees-a7856161.htmlCorbyn is what he is, he doesn't pretend to be something he isn't, unlike most. He is in this position because no one else in the Labour Party can oust him. I like him, but not as a leader, agree with his views on nationalisation etc, is he bright enough or mentally flexible enough to run a country, I dont think so. I am surprised at your comment re Benn. Dont agree at all Naughty Moron, take it back www.todayswillsandprobate.co.uk/main-news/tony-benns-estate-avoids-inheritance-tax-using-acceptance-lieu/ I have never been a fan or supporter of career politicians, whichever party they are from. Corbyn is a liar and he does pretend to be a man of the people and is far from it.
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May 17, 2019 22:52:10 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 22:52:10 GMT 1, So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party. Thats just you spouting your dislikes. It addressed nothing in my post about a GE result.
So who will, and how are they going to pull the votes together? What other party can pass labour even while they make gains from the tories? Tories vote is diluting by the moment, the europeans will make that even worse for them in all probability. So in a GE, tories will win will they? Seems very unlikely. (for detail, see the last ten years and the current party situation). Lib dems? I mean, they only need to return the same gains they saw in the locals in the GE, and then they need to make the same sized gain again just to catch up with the labour vote from the locals. But the locals carry protest votes, which lib dems will lose, and labour will pick back up. Not good for the lib dems on the numbers. Greens? Love em as i do, they are so far out of the running, it doesnt need details. The rest, nuff said really on "the rest". Feel free to add how you see it, and why you think Corbyn will never run the country. I will accept outright and unconditional denial as an answer if that helps. Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party. Thats just you spouting your dislikes. It addressed nothing in my post about a GE result.
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May 17, 2019 23:02:36 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on May 17, 2019 23:02:36 GMT 1, Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party. Thats just you spouting your dislikes. It addressed nothing in my post about a GE result. I don't think anyne can predict the result of the next general election.
If the UK does fully Brexit from the EU, all parties will have to re think their political manifestos.
Because he is deluded and also a liar and dishonest. He and McDonnell are admitted marxists and they lie o acheive power. They lied about student loans to get young voters to vote Labour and now everyone sees Corbyn and his gang for what they really are. Dangerous and career politician parasites. Tony Benn was the same, just another career politician millionaire. Corbyn cares more about dictatorships and dictators than he does about people in Britain. He is stuck in teh 70's just like many of his supporters who are re living their lives and politics through their children. A Labour party which lives in todays real world would be better and there would eb no room in it for idiots like Corbyn and McDonnell etc. Green party; thats just another name for communist party. Thats just you spouting your dislikes. It addressed nothing in my post about a GE result. I don't think anyne can predict the result of the next general election. If the UK does fully Brexit from the EU, all parties will have to re think their political manifestos.
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May 17, 2019 23:07:25 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 23:07:25 GMT 1, Thats just you spouting your dislikes. It addressed nothing in my post about a GE result. I don't think anyne can predict the result of the next general election. If the UK does fully Brexit from the EU, all parties will have to re think their political manifestos. Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant.
Thats just you spouting your dislikes. It addressed nothing in my post about a GE result. I don't think anyne can predict the result of the next general election. If the UK does fully Brexit from the EU, all parties will have to re think their political manifestos. Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant.
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moron
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May 17, 2019 23:15:08 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on May 17, 2019 23:15:08 GMT 1, I don't think anyne can predict the result of the next general election. If the UK does fully Brexit from the EU, all parties will have to re think their political manifestos. Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant. For one thing he takes money from and supports the Iranian regime.
I do not think he is fit to run any country let alone the UK.
What attributes does Corbyn have ?
I don't think anyne can predict the result of the next general election. If the UK does fully Brexit from the EU, all parties will have to re think their political manifestos. Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant. For one thing he takes money from and supports the Iranian regime. I do not think he is fit to run any country let alone the UK. What attributes does Corbyn have ?
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May 17, 2019 23:30:22 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Masong on May 17, 2019 23:30:22 GMT 1, Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant. For one thing he takes money from and supports the Iranian regime. I do not think he is fit to run any country let alone the UK. What attributes does Corbyn have ?
He did the greatest breast high five the world has ever seen. Pure comedy gold
That’s all really
Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant. For one thing he takes money from and supports the Iranian regime. I do not think he is fit to run any country let alone the UK. What attributes does Corbyn have ? He did the greatest breast high five the world has ever seen. Pure comedy gold That’s all really
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May 17, 2019 23:38:33 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on May 17, 2019 23:38:33 GMT 1, Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant. For one thing he takes money from and supports the Iranian regime. I do not think he is fit to run any country let alone the UK. What attributes does Corbyn have ? Again, nothing to do with the original point that the numbers from the locals predict he will be.
Does he support Iran? or has he just not condemned them in isolation in public?
None that you will be willing to see, but a shit load that the country needs to have a hope.
What will you vote in the GE? im interested to see who you think will do better.
Well no, thats why the pollsters have been so naff for ages. But you can take all the available data and build a likely picture of the outcome. Thats why i wondered what you were seeing in the locals that made you think Corbyn will never run the country. But you veered off on a hate binge instead. Which is a bit irrelevant. For one thing he takes money from and supports the Iranian regime. I do not think he is fit to run any country let alone the UK. What attributes does Corbyn have ? Again, nothing to do with the original point that the numbers from the locals predict he will be. Does he support Iran? or has he just not condemned them in isolation in public? None that you will be willing to see, but a shit load that the country needs to have a hope. What will you vote in the GE? im interested to see who you think will do better.
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