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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #180 on: 25 April 2017, 17:09:52 »

And Trump was up against an opponent who was almost universally unpopular, for very good reasons. If either party in the U.S. election had put forward a different to candidate they could have won a landslide majority.
People voted for the lesser evil while holding their noses.
Trust me, Labour are going to get slaughtered.  :)
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #181 on: 25 April 2017, 17:38:22 »


Trump offered a credible alternative to a regimented establishment...

That's debatable!  ;D
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« Reply #182 on: 25 April 2017, 17:58:44 »

And Trump was up against an opponent who was almost universally unpopular, for very good reasons. If either party in the U.S. election had put forward a different to candidate they could have won a landslide majority.
People voted for the lesser evil while holding their noses.
Trust me, Labour are going to get slaughtered.  :)
I know but, as they say on the BBC, "in the interest of balance....."  ;D
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #183 on: 25 April 2017, 18:40:27 »

Which is ironic as the BBC wouldn't know balance if they found it swimming in their latte coffee.
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #184 on: 26 April 2017, 11:54:59 »

Looks as though Corbyn may be given 'a bit of a kicking' on election day.


At the moment it seems the only one putting a tick in the Labour box will be STMO's whippet.

I really don't know who to vote for. :-\
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« Reply #185 on: 26 April 2017, 12:27:17 »

Looks as though Corbyn may be given 'a bit of a kicking' on election day.


At the moment it seems the only one putting a tick in the Labour box will be STMO's whippet.

I really don't know who to vote for. :-\
Certainly not the women's equality party  ;D
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #186 on: 26 April 2017, 14:36:21 »

Looks as though Corbyn may be given 'a bit of a kicking' on election day.


At the moment it seems the only one putting a tick in the Labour box will be STMO's whippet.

I really don't know who to vote for. :-\
Said before but worth repeating...

Locally vote by your conscience, Nationally, vote Conservative. Stability as we leave the EU depends on it ;)
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« Reply #187 on: 26 April 2017, 14:38:39 »

Looks as though Corbyn may be given 'a bit of a kicking' on election day.


At the moment it seems the only one putting a tick in the Labour box will be STMO's whippet.

I really don't know who to vote for. :-\
Said before but worth repeating...

Locally vote by your conscience, Nationally, vote Conservative. Stability as we leave the EU depends on it ;)
Where's the mischief in that? Vote for Jezza and hang on tight. Yeeeeeeeeeehaaaa  ;D
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #188 on: 26 April 2017, 14:44:33 »

Paraphrasing a famous saying by Henry Ford, I would say:

Everyone can vote for anyone they want to, as long as it is a Conservative! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #189 on: 26 April 2017, 15:49:15 »

Its hopeless.

Theresa is a girlie and should be attending to her husbands needs.

Corbyn is pretty clueless. Means well but is out of his depth.

Tim Farron seems a 'decent chap' but is too much of a wet blanket.

The Stoke scouser Paul Nuttall is totally irrelevant.

It's a shame 'Screaming Lord Such ' has dropped off the perch.  :-\


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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #190 on: 26 April 2017, 15:57:06 »



Of course, we could end up with the well known scenario . . . . .

Traditional Labour Voter - don't support Corbyn, but just can't vote Tory

Traditional Tory Voter - Don't support Brexit, but can't vote for Corbyn

Lib Dems and anyone/everyone else gains and could end up holding the balance of power in a coalition   :(



NOTE: I see that Labour are now trying to bribe NHS workers   ::) Where will the cash come from ?


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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #191 on: 26 April 2017, 16:03:37 »

Tim Farron seems a 'decent chap' but is too much of a wet blanket.

.. If you happen to be gay you might have a different opinion, of course. ;)

But, I agree. Utterly hopeless. How can every opposition party have failed so comprehensively?
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« Reply #192 on: 26 April 2017, 16:10:24 »

Lib Dems and anyone/everyone else gains and could end up holding the balance of power in a coalition   :(

I saw the Lib Dems on TV the other day stating that they absolutely would not form a coalition, no matter what the outcome of the election was..
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #193 on: 26 April 2017, 16:21:15 »

I think they said similar in 2010. They also swore blind Uni tuiton fees wouldn't rise.  ;D
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Re: Theresa or Jeremy?
« Reply #194 on: 26 April 2017, 16:26:57 »

Lib Dems and anyone/everyone else gains and could end up holding the balance of power in a coalition   :(

I saw the Lib Dems on TV the other day stating that they absolutely would not form a coalition, no matter what the outcome of the election was..

Ha ! They speak with forked tongue. Their only moment of glory in decades was the coalition with the Tories  ::)

It's not as though they stand any chance whatsoever of getting a governing majority.

 

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