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Re: General election, anyone?
« Reply #120 on: 13 June 2017, 12:33:36 »

I wager she'd be crap in the sack. :)

Might be a bit posh and a bit dirty.

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« Reply #121 on: 13 June 2017, 12:36:39 »

I'm strongly against lowering the voting age to 16. Ideally I would like to see it raised to at least 21. But more importantly, people should only be allowed to vote, if they broadly agree with me.  :y :D
:o :o :o :o

Fortunately I think it unlikely you will become the next dictator PM of GB. ;)

Theresa May is dead in the water as George Osborne gleefully likes to point out.
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« Reply #122 on: 13 June 2017, 12:39:18 »

According to a cross section of the papers I read this morning, this cloud could have a very silver lining. The tories remain in power, albeit in a much weaker position, but they were always the best party to negotiate Brexit. But some (most) of their austerity measures have to be well watered down to please their back benchers.
Triple lock staying, winter fuel allowance staying, no more cuts to education, no grammar schools, public pay to rise faster than 1% pa...............
A Tory government with a liberal sprinkling of socialism.
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« Reply #123 on: 13 June 2017, 12:43:57 »

Oh.....and this will please Albs....no further cuts to benefits  :)
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« Reply #124 on: 13 June 2017, 12:45:23 »

I'm strongly against lowering the voting age to 16. Ideally I would like to see it raised to at least 21. But more importantly, people should only be allowed to vote, if they broadly agree with me.  :y :D
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Fortunately I think it unlikely you will become the next dictator PM of GB. ;)

Theresa May is dead in the water as George Osborne gleefully likes to point out.

He's really shown himself up as a nasty little shit IMO.  ::)
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« Reply #125 on: 13 June 2017, 12:47:01 »

Oh.....and this will please Albs....no further cuts to benefits  :)

And as always with Socialism, the question is - where will the money come from to pay for it all ?
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« Reply #126 on: 13 June 2017, 12:47:45 »

I'm strongly against lowering the voting age to 16. Ideally I would like to see it raised to at least 21. But more importantly, people should only be allowed to vote, if they broadly agree with me.  :y :D
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« Reply #127 on: 13 June 2017, 12:49:51 »

From the Times this morning:

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« Reply #128 on: 13 June 2017, 12:54:07 »

Oh.....and this will please Albs....no further cuts to benefits  :)

And as always with Socialism, the question is - where will the money come from to pay for it all ?

Easy......just use the £350M we will get back from Brexit every week. :)

Oh, sorry, my mistake. Every penny of that is going to fund the NHS. I suppose we could always use the £60-100 billion we are supposed to pay the EU when we finally leave.

We tell the EU to f*ck off and tell them that they won't get a penny. I'm sure they will understand. :)
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« Reply #129 on: 13 June 2017, 12:58:48 »

Oh.....and this will please Albs....no further cuts to benefits  :)

And as always with Socialism, the question is - where will the money come from to pay for it all ?
That's not your problem, it's the problem of the government. And if you think that someone who is barely living on a day-to-day basis is going to be worried about the national debt......or Brexit.....the I'm afraid you're mistaken.
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« Reply #130 on: 13 June 2017, 13:04:25 »

And that is exactly why we have £1.5 trillion in debt. So the answer is either to stop the selfish and the stupid from voting, or just get on with TB,s mass cull.  :)
Btw, Ive been barely living on a day to day basis for the last 9 years, with no prospect of things improving so I don't buy that excuse.  ;)
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« Reply #131 on: 13 June 2017, 13:13:05 »

And that is exactly why we have £1.5 trillion in debt. So the answer is either to stop the selfish and the stupid from voting, or just get on with TB,s mass cull.  :)
Btw, Ive been barely living on a day to day basis for the last 9 years, with no prospect of things improving so I don't buy that excuse.  ;)
Yes, but you're a martyr, Albs. I've said before, if only we could all be like you. All this talk of stupid voters and mass culls just shows you up for what you are.....clueless. The national debt means nothing to ordinary people, it never has. With children to feed and homes to heat, there are far more pressing matters.
The tories have just found out what happens when you are out of touch with the people, and I would suggest that's what you are.
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« Reply #132 on: 13 June 2017, 13:15:30 »

Oh.....and this will please Albs....no further cuts to benefits  :)

And as always with Socialism, the question is - where will the money come from to pay for it all ?

Easy......just use the £350M we will get back from Brexit every week. :)

Oh, sorry, my mistake. Every penny of that is going to fund the NHS. I suppose we could always use the £60-100 billion we are supposed to pay the EU when we finally leave.

We tell the EU to f*ck off and tell them that they won't get a penny. I'm sure they will understand. :)

Soft BREXIT will ensure continuing contributions to the EU, and probably not much less than what we pay at the moment.   ::)

When they demand increases in our contributions we will have no choice but to pay up!  >:(

 Not that we have a choice anyway, but at least Nigel Farage can get outraged in Parliament, and the PM of the day can bang the table at the Council of Europe and then pay up quietly later.  ::)

It seems that the 'No deal is better than a bad deal' mantra has been dropped....  :(
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« Reply #133 on: 13 June 2017, 13:21:51 »

There are going to be a lot of bitter and twisted people at the end of this debacle. Years of spiteful wrangling over who does what, and probably not a whole lot of difference at the end.
Still...imagine gen diss without it.  :)
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« Reply #134 on: 13 June 2017, 13:48:20 »

There are going to be a lot of bitter and twisted people at the end of this debacle. Years of spiteful wrangling over who does what, and probably not a whole lot of difference at the end.
Still...imagine gen diss without it.  :)


My guess is that the difference between 'before' Brexit and 'after' Brexit will be a gaggle of government ministers telling us it is now all done and dusted and the UK has come away with a great deal.

Closer inspection will probably show that we are still paying billions into the EU and people from the EU are still entering the UK in the same numbers as before.

Brexit will be so watered down it will be a case of why did we bother putting the country through all this in the first place. :-\
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