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« Reply #390 on: 31 May 2017, 19:26:39 »

You can call Jeremy what you like, but he certainly knows how to play the game. He's had this trick up his sleeve for a while. Challenge Theresa to a debate when she's 200 miles away with no hope of making it. Superb  ;D
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« Reply #391 on: 31 May 2017, 19:31:36 »

He aint stupid at all. He has an image which is a cross between Father Christmas and your favourite uncle. The truth imo, is that he is a deeply sinister character.
He has been proven to be a liar more than once in the last week, yet the media still present him as an honest decent, well meaning fella.
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« Reply #392 on: 31 May 2017, 19:32:23 »

Jeremy has thrown down the gauntlet and Theresa has chickened out. She stumbled and stammered and said she'd rather be out and about with the people. Hmmmmmm .... ::)

I was expecting mother Theresa to walk the election. I still think she'll win, but perhaps not by as much as I first thought.

My thoughts exactly.She is quite unimpressive, but I trust most grown ups to realise that the alternative doesn't bear thinking about.
She should be in a position to pull off the biggest majority in history, but that wont happen.
If Corbyn were to win, I would for the first time in my life, be ashamed to be British.
People said that when we voted to leave the EU. They got over it, so will you.
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« Reply #393 on: 31 May 2017, 19:49:16 »

He has been proven to be a liar more than once in the last week, yet the media still present him as an honest decent, well meaning fella.

If that's your litmus test then no suitable candidate has to be your only vote, or possibly the greens??

Mother Theresa has had a pretty soft ride of it so far in The media.

Can you imagine if Corbyn had stood in front of a 100% uncosted manifesto and then performed several u-turns on key policies in there? No way he'd have got the ride Theresa got. Diane Abott has been rightly worked over for the numbers gaff re police. But senior Torres have done similar with only a fraction of the coverage.
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« Reply #394 on: 31 May 2017, 19:52:18 »

Not saying I will never get over it, but it would still be a catastrophe.
As for our future home secretary..........................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj8VOGW03fM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg2YYAsEz70
http://salisburyreview.com/2017/05/diane-abbott-future-home-secretary-every-defeat-of-the-british-state-is-a-victory-for-all-of-us/

Not just a disgraceful excuse for an MP, but a disgraceful excuse for a human being.
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« Reply #395 on: 31 May 2017, 19:54:28 »

He has been proven to be a liar more than once in the last week, yet the media still present him as an honest decent, well meaning fella.

If that's your litmus test then no suitable candidate has to be your only vote, or possibly the greens??

Mother Theresa has had a pretty soft ride of it so far in The media.

Can you imagine if Corbyn had stood in front of a 100% uncosted manifesto and then performed several u-turns on key policies in there? No way he'd have got the ride Theresa got. Diane Abott has been rightly worked over for the numbers gaff re police. But senior Torres have done similar with only a fraction of the coverage.

I'm not defending the Tories. So far, I have never voted for them in my life. My point was that we know politicians are liars, but Corbyn is presented as the one who is different because he is honest and decent, when he is the complete opposite.  ;)
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« Reply #396 on: 31 May 2017, 19:54:52 »

Not saying I will never get over it, but it would still be a catastrophe.
As for our future home secretary..........................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj8VOGW03fM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg2YYAsEz70
http://salisburyreview.com/2017/05/diane-abbott-future-home-secretary-every-defeat-of-the-british-state-is-a-victory-for-all-of-us/

Not just a disgraceful excuse for an MP, but a disgraceful excuse for a human being.
I'm afraid that's a pretty weak argument, Albs....I refer you to.......Boris!  ;D
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« Reply #397 on: 31 May 2017, 19:58:15 »

Boris is pretty harmless in comparison. These are people who hate everything about the Western way of life and want to destroy it from the inside.
The tedious debate between the various pygmies is on TV at the moment because swmbo wants to watch it. I'm toying with the idea of tearing my eyelids off and stuffing them in my ears.  ::) ;D
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« Reply #398 on: 31 May 2017, 20:00:57 »

My take, thus far, is this: Mother Theresa thought that the thing uppermost in people's minds was brexit. She was the obvious choice to negotiate for a deal, so she would be elected. Wrong. Brexit comes a very distant second to tuition fees for students, pensions for pensioners, the NHS for doctors and nurses and (I know this first hand) education for teachers and parents.
The average Joe does not give a flying f**k about the national debt or a good deal with Europe, they are more interested in what's in their pockets and what's happening in hospitals and schools.
Oh...and benefit claimants get to vote too.
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« Reply #399 on: 31 May 2017, 20:01:08 »


I'm afraid that's a pretty weak argument, Albs....I refer you to.......Boris!  ;D

Agreed.

Would you rather have Keri Starmer QC out there negotiating or Boris wiff waff, oh he's a goat fu(ker j Johnson.

The Tory tactic ATM is to make it all about personalities, seemingly because they can't settle on, or cost their policies.
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« Reply #400 on: 31 May 2017, 20:06:04 »

Boriswont be doing the negotiating, David Davis will, and hes a pretty intelligent, sensible bloke. As for Kier Starmer, I have heard him spout articulate shite on countless occasions. This is what happens when morons are given the benefit of a good education.
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« Reply #401 on: 31 May 2017, 20:07:00 »

I have no doubt that a labour government could be economically ruinous, but that's ok. After a five year long party, a nice conservative will come along and tell us we've all been very naughty and they'll have to cut our pocket money.  ;D
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« Reply #402 on: 31 May 2017, 20:08:16 »

Boriswont be doing the negotiating, David Davis will, and hes a pretty intelligent, sensible bloke. As for Kier Starmer, I have heard him spout articulate shite on countless occasions. This is what happens when morons are given the benefit of a good education.
This is all in your opinion, of course, Albs. ;D
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« Reply #403 on: 31 May 2017, 20:09:17 »

But my opinion is the correct one. Always was, always will be. You should know that.  :P ;D
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« Reply #404 on: 31 May 2017, 20:10:12 »

Boriswont be doing the negotiating, David Davis will, and hes a pretty intelligent, sensible bloke.

Yup, the man who thinks Southern Ireland is internal to the UK.

Stunning.
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