required field
- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
hlyeo98
- 18 Apr 2017 16:36
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Maybe Brexit will be reversed if she's voted out.
cynic
- 18 Apr 2017 16:38
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and you're worried about today's hiccough???????
Fred1new
- 18 Apr 2017 16:39
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Manuel,
I was asked today if being a liar was now a necessity for being a tory party MP?
I was told it was only a necessity for a Con party PM.
cynic
- 18 Apr 2017 16:44
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is that so :-)
so can you be relied upon to cast a vote for (almost) the first time in your life?
i understand that the bookies give that even longer odds that the mccluskey muppet puppet winning the upcoming ge ..... but no doubt that is an outrageous lie
Fred1new
- 18 Apr 2017 16:56
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At the moment separating fact from fiction in UK politics and World politics is very difficult and most often impossible.
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Political statements of policies seem to be made for this reason:
“It has always seemed to me that so long as you produce your dramatic effect, accuracy of detail matters little. I have never striven for it and I have made some bad mistakes in consequence. What ("matters is") if I hold my readers?”
― Arthur Conan Doyle
VICTIM
- 18 Apr 2017 17:04
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Doesn't stop you boring the socks of everyone ad nauseam on here though does it .
Fred1new
- 18 Apr 2017 17:07
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Giggles,
Are are you trolling?
Fred1new
- 18 Apr 2017 17:34
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Martini and Dil,
Better than a cartoon. But I do admire your choice of girlfriend.
"Theresa May can never be trusted on anything she says ever again. She is a patently dishonest politician who cannot keep her word, because for her, partisan self-interest is more important. Her position was clear. A few weeks ago, May’s spokesperson said: “There isn’t going to be one. It isn’t going to happen. There is not going to be a general election.”
May claims that her U-turn on a snap general election was driven by the threat of Brexit being obstructed by parliament. This is a lie. There is no obstruction. To the chagrin of many ardent remainers, Labour voted through article 50 and emphasised it would respect the will of the British people.
Live General election 2017: poll suggests voters back Theresa May U-turn - Politics live
Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen
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May was the remainer who reinvented herself as a hard Brexiteer, again for partisan self-interest. May was the leader who allowed her chancellor to break a key Tory election pledge on national insurance, only to U-turn when the betrayal became impossible to argue for because of her small majority.
She said that now wasn’t the time for a Scottish independence referendum because of the instability it would cause, and then plumps for an unnecessary general election. She announced a pause on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station and then – under pressure from China’s regime – U-turned."
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/apr/18/labour-jeremy-corbyn-time-to-fight-theresa-may
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hlyeo98
- 18 Apr 2017 18:42
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I am not voting for her. She's a traitor.
iturama
- 18 Apr 2017 18:49
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Are you in her constituency? Never mind, she will romp home.
grannyboy
- 18 Apr 2017 18:55
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BREXIT means BREXIT!!!.
MaxK
- 18 Apr 2017 20:03
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required field
- 18 Apr 2017 20:15
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I frankly think TM will win with a nice majority...the reason for this snap election is that she probably wants to be in a strong position and avoid divisions within the Tory party...Brexit therefore becomes easier....the Scottish referendum could be out of sight in the distant future if at all....leaving the EU with everything that implies taking precedence over the Caledonian troubles...tactical prowess by the PM ?...
Dil
- 18 Apr 2017 20:18
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Wow Fred a politician changes their mind hold the front page !
Fred1new
- 18 Apr 2017 20:57
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Dil,
How often do you change your mind??
Dil
- 18 Apr 2017 21:25
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Depends on what we are talking about.
Changed my mind a couple of times typing this reply.
Won't ever change my mind about voting Labour while Corbyn's in charge.
Fred1new
- 18 Apr 2017 22:33
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Which of Corbyn's policies do you most object to?
aldwickkk
- 18 Apr 2017 22:40
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Any that you agree with
mentor
- 18 Apr 2017 22:41
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TAKING the P!SS
re - How often do you change
When do you change your Knickers "Freda"?
When they get RED like the Labour Party colour?
or
When they are smelly like the fish market?
VICTIM
- 19 Apr 2017 07:23
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it's OCD with Freda remember Obsessive Compulsive Delusion . any opportunity to have a go at any Con person .