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Post by Phil on Apr 18, 2017 19:39:59 GMT
It seems there is a rumour that 30 mp's are about to be charged by cps over allegations from the last election. I wonder if that influenced Mays thinking. This is something that has been rumbling along for a while. I suspect you have hit the nail on the head. Her majority was small, this would have played havoc potentially.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 19:43:57 GMT
That's what's known as the lowest common denominator. Voting for the least shit party doesn't sit well but seems all that is left. it's that or wipe my arse with my postal vote and send that in 👍 That British politics descend to this level in the space of 20 years is a travesty of the highest order. Nope, you're a young man. I'd say 40 years, my father would say 70 years, his father... It's fallen way short of this!
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Post by JohnV on Apr 18, 2017 19:54:52 GMT
Nope, you're a young man. I'd say 40 years, my father would say 70 years, his father... It's fallen way short of this! Mr B liar sleaze ball of the highest order
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 19:59:15 GMT
It's fallen way short of this! Mr B liar sleaze ball of the highest order Sad ain't it? Voted in on a huge landslide due to the failings of previous Tory governments, a hope and promise that things would indeed get better - he turned out to be worse than anything that had gone before him. The last three PM'S have just been groveling about in the shit he left coming our way.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 20:03:36 GMT
No, no, no...that would never catch on. What? Vote for someone you believe in rather than tow the 'party' line along with all of it's lies and bullshit. Lol. I would have happily voted for Mo Mowlam but I couldn't because she was the candidate for the neighbouring constituency. Despite being a regular Tory voter at the time. Brilliat constituency MP, the current one is too, also Labour. This is the problem really. Rather than being able to simply vote for someone who is nice, you have things like party line, constituency, sex (m/f), religion, fashion, colour etc muddying the water. I've often wondered what would happen if every candidate was effectively an independent? In other words get rid of party politics where everyone ends up going along with some stuff they don't agree with in the name of the party line. It's similar with religion really. There is good in most religions but millions die in the name of religion because they are forced to tow lines they probably wouldn't normally agree with. Rose tinted specs now removed....
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Post by lollygagger on Apr 18, 2017 20:23:56 GMT
Mr B liar sleaze ball of the highest order Sad ain't it? Voted in on a huge landslide due to the failings of previous Tory governments, a hope and promise that things would indeed get better - he turned out to be worse than anything that had gone before him. The last three PM'S have just been groveling about in the shit he left coming our way. He was good (don't mention the war).
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Post by patty on Apr 18, 2017 20:33:49 GMT
Well for once I feel I want to keep in the loop and follow whats going on...so I guess I can just read all about it on here
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 20:40:37 GMT
Well for once I feel I want to keep in the loop and follow whats going on...so I guess I can just read all about it on here I'm thinking the opposite Couple of weeks of head burying in the sand. One week of wearing a horse hair shirt. One week of beating myself with a stick. One week of sitting in a darkened room. 4 days of introspection. 2 days of blind panic. 1 day of despair. Polling day spent pacing up and down deciding if I can bring myself to vote. Election night and the next God knows how long wondering if I made the right decision - whatever that may be!
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Post by peterboat on Apr 18, 2017 20:53:53 GMT
Sad ain't it? Voted in on a huge landslide due to the failings of previous Tory governments, a hope and promise that things would indeed get better - he turned out to be worse than anything that had gone before him. The last three PM'S have just been groveling about in the shit he left coming our way. He was good (don't mention the war). Sorry I want to be in charge of the firing party and make sure they all only wound him so we can leave him to die slowly
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Post by thebfg on Apr 18, 2017 21:13:52 GMT
Wouldn't it be amusing, if all the Labour and UKIP voters decided they can't vote for them and they can't vote Tory.
So like recent shocks the lib dems win an election.
When I say funny I don't really mean it torys are the only party that can lead us into independence
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Post by Delta9 on Apr 18, 2017 21:23:12 GMT
Wouldn't it be amusing, if all the Labour and UKIP voters decided they can't vote for them and they can't vote Tory. So like recent shocks the lib dems win an election. When I say funny I don't really mean it torys are the only party that can lead us into independence Approximately 50% of the country don't want to be lead into independence.
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Post by JohnV on Apr 18, 2017 21:28:29 GMT
Wouldn't it be amusing, if all the Labour and UKIP voters decided they can't vote for them and they can't vote Tory. So like recent shocks the lib dems win an election. When I say funny I don't really mean it torys are the only party that can lead us into independence Approximately 50% of the country don't want to be lead into independence. Lets just hope that almost 50% don't think Corby would make a good PM
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Post by Mr Stabby on Apr 18, 2017 21:28:49 GMT
Wouldn't it be amusing, if all the Labour and UKIP voters decided they can't vote for them and they can't vote Tory. So like recent shocks the lib dems win an election. When I say funny I don't really mean it torys are the only party that can lead us into independence Approximately 50% of the country don't want to be lead into independence. Stockholm syndrome. In ten years' time you won't ever meet a person who will admit to voting remain.
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Post by canaldweller on Apr 18, 2017 21:30:39 GMT
No, no, no...that would never catch on. What? Vote for someone you believe in rather than tow the 'party' line along with all of it's lies and bullshit. Lol. I would have happily voted for Mo Mowlam but I couldn't because she was the candidate for the neighbouring constituency. Despite being a regular Tory voter at the time. Brilliat constituency MP, the current one is too, also Labour. I have often wondered what kind of government we would get if everyone voted in this way. That is voting for the best constituency candidate rather than for a party candidate.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2017 21:32:47 GMT
I really do hope you're right.
Rog
IN REPLY TO SNOTTY ABOVE, SORRY
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