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Discussion in 'Watford' started by colognehornet, Aug 6, 2018.

  1. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    But aren't you a bit worried that what you call the 'Natural Party of government' is shrinking, and aging, and therefore ripe for infiltration and takeover ? will there still be a party in 10 years time ?
     
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  2. So - back on topic i.e. Muslims being a security threat. Today's incident in Westminster has been badged as a terror attack. Let's bear in mind that the man arrested was not on any police register for potential terrorism and that no Ministers or MPs are currently working there. I'm going to use the stereotypical right winger's process of elimination so here goes:

    Police raid houses in Birmingham and Nottingham following the incident.
    Both cities voted leave.
    The victims today were cyclists.
    Most cyclists in the Westminster area at 7-30 AM are civil servants.
    90% of civil servants voted remain.
    He's a disgruntled leaver - case closed <ok>
     
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  3. superhorns

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    No, The Tories had their largest share of the vote at the last election since Thatcher's post-Falklands victory of 1983.

    The infiltration and takeover is happening in the Labour Party. Your longevity question should be directed to it.
     
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    Good we are getting somewhere. You have just agreed that Moggy, Johnson, Davis, Bone, Leadsom etc are an irrelevance. The May Chequers deal is one that you fully support.
     
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    You should have noticed that nobody wants the Chequers deal especially the EU. It is also a departure from the PM's previous stance. All of those above supported May's earlier position which was more in line with those that voted for Brexit. The best way to move forward is for a Brexiteer candidate to replace May a.s.a.p.
     
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  6. If you think Mogg, Johnson or Davis are going to get a better deal than May you should probably get ready to be deeply disappointed. Thankfully we still, just about, live in the real world so it probably won't happen
     
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    Hang on, you say in one moment that May is an expert, then in the next breathe you say she needs replacing. There is something illogical in your arguments.
     
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    Not at all, we require a brexiteer expert who will stand up to the EU bullies. We should have walked away months ago.
     
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    The infiltration was by the Tories into Labour. Stepford Tory-boys Blair and Mandelson removing the word ‘socialism’ from manifestos, and its practice from all their ‘work’. Their office between 1997 and 2010 increased the gap between rich and poor. Not vaguely acceptable for a supposed ‘Labour’ Party.
     
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  10. superhorns

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    This is sounding rather good, will keep the Tories in power for decades
     
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    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member
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    So you have changed your mind, she is not an expert. This is not allowed. You said it once, so it is now set in stone.
     
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    andytoprankin Well-Known Member

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    They have been. :(
     
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    andytoprankin Well-Known Member

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    But the coming of JC will save us! :emoticon-0137-clapp :emoticon-0126-nerd:
     
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    He"s more Monty Python :biggrin:
     
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    You should know by now there are degrees of expertise, as I often am required to show you.
     
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