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Post by smithy2 on May 10, 2017 10:44:36 GMT
Ah the time arrives once again where so much is promised and so little gets delivered. Where the working man get screwed and the people that sponge off the system enjoy more luxuries. Introducing...the bellend election. Actually, that's the opposite of the Conservatives' manifesto. Lol
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Post by smithy2 on May 10, 2017 10:49:56 GMT
Labour should be handing out leaflets with the picture of May and Trump holding hands, that should scare enough people into voting Labour.
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Post by Tatty on May 22, 2017 13:09:05 GMT
May continues her flip-flopping!
Was Pro-Remain, now insists on what amounts to 'Hard Brexit'. There'll be no General Elcetion. SNAP GENERAL ELECTION. Manifesto released. Complete U-Turn on the most controversial aspect of it.
I understand politics is fluid and needs to be able to fit any given situation, but this is going to be hard to spin.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2017 15:50:20 GMT
May continues her flip-flopping! Was Pro-Remain, now insists on what amounts to 'Hard Brexit'. There'll be no General Elcetion. SNAP GENERAL ELECTION. Manifesto released. Complete U-Turn on the most controversial aspect of it. I understand politics is fluid and needs to be able to fit any given situation, but this is going to be hard to spin. She can do whatever she wants as long as that homeless looking dude is in charge of Labour.
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Post by Bestie on May 22, 2017 16:33:16 GMT
May continues her flip-flopping! Was Pro-Remain, now insists on what amounts to 'Hard Brexit'. There'll be no General Elcetion. SNAP GENERAL ELECTION. Manifesto released. Complete U-Turn on the most controversial aspect of it. I understand politics is fluid and needs to be able to fit any given situation, but this is going to be hard to spin. She can do whatever she wants as long as that homeless looking terrorist apologist, anti-business, anti-wealth, hypocrite dude is in charge of Labour.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on May 24, 2017 12:56:01 GMT
She's lucky she's facing Corbyn. I reckon even Milliband would have troubled her, but Corbyn is just too awful.
She has conclusively proven that she is neither strong nor stable though.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 15:12:17 GMT
He could actually be a worse appointment than Trump was for the U.S.
(Not really, but what a massive cunt he is)
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Post by WhatsTheMata on May 27, 2017 16:02:09 GMT
He could actually be a worse appointment than Trump was for the U.S. (Not really, but what a massive cunt he is) Man has his priorities (sorry, couldn't resist)
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 22:30:08 GMT
He could actually be a worse appointment than Trump was for the U.S. (Not really, but what a massive cunt he is) Man has his priorities (sorry, couldn't resist) This is enough to vote against him on its own. Christ we've barely stopped hearing about the one they did win. God help us if they did it again.
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Post by Stew on May 28, 2017 10:19:31 GMT
I don't have a horse in this race so this isn't a loaded question- do party leaders in U.K. Elections normally hold televised debates? If so is there a reason why May won't do it this time?
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Post by Rustin Cohle on May 28, 2017 13:23:08 GMT
I don't have a horse in this race so this isn't a loaded question- do party leaders in U.K. Elections normally hold televised debates? If so is there a reason why May won't do it this time? They held them for the first time in 2010. Cameron did one in 2015 plus a question and answer thing with an audeince (and Miliband did the same immediately after). May's only doing the question time thing, no debate. I think the reason she gave was people want to see her talking to real people not Corbyn (this was heavily criticised because of her deliberate avoidance of 'real' people so far on the campaign trail). The real excuse is that debating is probably her weakest point as a leader, with several PMQs showing up her inability to think on her feet (though she is usually bailed out by Corbyn being crap as well), so a huge debate would likely make her lose voters rather than gain them.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 16:36:55 GMT
I don't have a horse in this race so this isn't a loaded question- do party leaders in U.K. Elections normally hold televised debates? If so is there a reason why May won't do it this time? They're going head to head...Separately 8.30 tonight on C4, Paxman interviews them Separately and then the audience get's to put questions to them, I think May just doesn't like being too close to him, given he's homeless and probably stinks. Each leader will be quizzed for 45 minutes, divided between questions from an invited audience and questions posed by Mr Paxman.
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Post by Stew on May 29, 2017 18:12:29 GMT
I shall have to watch that.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 18:15:25 GMT
Tough choice to be honest, how do you pick between a 2 horse race when they're both idiots.
May have to take a peak and see if that helps.me decide.
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Post by CaajScot on May 29, 2017 18:34:04 GMT
Tough choice to be honest, how do you pick between a 2 horse race when they're both idiots. May have to take a peak and see if that helps.me decide. It's a pity Screaming Lord Sutch from the Monster Raving Loony Party isn't with us anymore as I would have voted for him, he could not be any worse than the idiots we have around nowadays
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