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And the reason people vote Tory depends on how much they earn. If it's over £85,000 then they are selfish ****s. If they earn less then that then they are thick ****s.

Fecking hell - roll on the revolution..........<laugh>

Now let me see - am I a selfish **** or a think ****? :emoticon-0138-think:emoticon-0138-think

Well I must have been seflish for a few years, but now I'm just thick.......<laugh>
 
Got any full stops or commas on your keyboard.
I used one, the only one necessary. If it were not for the fact I consider it a cheap jibe to criticise formal grammar on what is a very informal medium, I’d point out you would have been better advised to end your post with a ? than a .
 
I'd be the first to admit it. <ok>

Anyway - interesting scenario?

1) Boris has offered up no more pushing for his negotiated Brexit deal before a GE if Parliament agrees to one in December.

2) Boris is returned to power with a significant majority.

3) He then puts a bill through the House to revoke the Benn Act.

4) It's voted through and is passed into law.

5) Boris tells the EU to **** off and comes out legally without a deal.
It doesn’t seem to be going too well on Parliament. Labour seem to be bent on adding amendments that Johnson won’t accept. The fun just keeps coming.
 
Come on WJ - get real pal - this is politics.......<laugh>

Boris has suffered and had a rough time squaring up to the combined coniving efforts of the opposition parties, but he's played a blinder this time giving the little maggot nowhere to go over the GE issue. If he'd refused to back the GE call this time, he'd have been finished altogether as a viable alternative - and he was never actually that.

The best advantage Boris has got in this forthcoming GE is Corbyn himself - a multi faceted liar who's wriggled his way through this last 8 weeks contradicting himself to the extent that he's losing credibilty with his own party let alone the electorate.

Boris is going to need some direct support himself to get a decent working majority, but can only be personally grateful that the alternative has proved himself an absolute ****er.
Disagree that Corbyn is losing credibility - he never had any to start with!

And despite what you say, Boris is still a serial liar in his private & professional lives.

A GE is the last thing I need. Certainly can't vote for a party led by either of these 2 clowns.
 
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Disagree that Corbyn is losing credibility - he never had any to start with!

And despite what you say, Boris is still a serial liar in his private & professional lives.

A GE is the last thing I need. Certainly can't vote for a party led by either of these 2 clowns.

Well it's Plaid Cymru for me.

Their manifesto commits to the decriminalisation of sheep shagging - in fact they promote it as a recreational sport. <ok>
 
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Well it's Plaid Cymru for me.

Their manifesto commits to the decriminalisation of sheep shagging - in fact they promote it as a recreational sport. <ok>
Would be SNP for me, but I'm 'away from home'. The downside of being in deep cover. :D Most honest party I've ever come across is the Monster Raving Looney Party, but sadly they don't stand in Wetherby. I'd love them to get in & introduce that 99p coin! :D
 
Would be SNP for me, but I'm 'away from home'. The downside of being in deep cover. :D Most honest party I've ever come across is the Monster Raving Looney Party, but sadly they don't stand in Wetherby. I'd love them to get in & introduce that 99p coin! :D

When you eventually get that indyref2 and the right outcome from it, will you be moving back or just applying for a passport?
 
I note some stupid t*** is suggesting we allow individuals from Germany,France, Italy, Spain,Poland, Rumania Gibraltar, etc to vote in our election. Oh and kids in nappies
I don't believe it as Victor would say <steam>
 
I note some stupid t*** is suggesting we allow individuals from Germany,France, Italy, Spain,Poland, Rumania Gibraltar, etc to vote in our election. Oh and kids in nappies
I don't believe it as Victor would say <steam>
Happened in the Scottish Indyref. The result may surprise you. All of the 'foreigners' I saw interviewed on the telly were all for independence! Completely unexpected. And oddly enough, they were really passionate about it. I'm guessing that if they plan to stay here, they'll be voting for what's best for themselves - just like everyone else.
 
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Disagree that Corbyn is losing credibility - he never had any to start with!

And despite what you say, Boris is still a serial liar in his private & professional lives.

A GE is the last thing I need. Certainly can't vote for a party led by either of these 2 clowns.

That pretty much sums it up. “Would sir like to disembowel himself with a blunt instrument, or slowly poison himself to death ?”

choices, choices, choices
 
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Disagree that Corbyn is losing credibility - he never had any to start with!

And despite what you say, Boris is still a serial liar in his private & professional lives.

A GE is the last thing I need. Certainly can't vote for a party led by either of these 2 clowns.
gotta admit; its a tough one, i'll never vote labour again and i aint no ****ing Tory,
I cant see you voting Green either WJ, what with your ****ing carbon footprint its worse than Wakey and Davy's combined so it would be a bit hypocritical, :emoticon-0116-evilg
 
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