DenisIrwin
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Some of our lectures at Durham were in a 13th century building with a broken window and it was fecking freezing.I have a major problem with a Government Cutting services to Hospitals, Social Services, schools and the Emergency Services while giving tax breaks to big business.
I remember going to a school where the roofs leaked, the wind blew in through the windows and the heating was broken more often than not. We used to wear outdoor coats in the classrooms. I remember hospitals that had paint peeling off of the walls and signs of damp and decay on every wall and window.
Do I have a problem with a Government that historically underfunded Essential services? Yeah you bet I do and I'm not going to apologise for it.
Corbyn is, to borrow a Twitter phrase, the fecking boy. Flat out mentioning the Saudis and the funding of terrorism unlike those cowardly bastards.
My guess is neither. The first attack didn't seem to change things. The murder of Cox didn't seem to change things. I think we're reasonably good at not being shocked by external events, when it comes to the ballot box.What are the thought in the UK now, especially after these last two attacks so close to the election? Will that swing undecideds more to Tories or the other way?
At least he's not politicising the attack, unlike 'despicable' May, I guess![]()
The campaign is back on, it was 'suspended' when the arms dealing vicar's daughter did it.At least he's not politicising the attack, unlike 'despicable' May, I guess![]()
She broke the agreement the parties had. The campaigning started again I believe so he was well within his right.At least he's not politicising the attack, unlike 'despicable' May, I guess![]()
Peddling her policies in a speech when she wasn't supposed to was where she went wrong.I thought they had a non campaign agreement which May broke this morning? For what it's worth, I think May had to say something this morning, where she went wrong was critising Corbyn in her speech which seemed like trivial point scoring when she should have risen above and instead done her job as the PM and not as an Electoral Campaigner. Tonight was the time to point score if they felt the need to attack Labour policies.
I'm probably biased though as I can't stand her.![]()
...including 'the evils of that interweb thingy someone told me about.'Peddling her policies in a speech...
11 Hours ago...At least he's not politicising the attack, unlike 'despicable' May, I guess![]()
The Labour Party will be suspending national campaigning until this evening, after consultations with other parties, as a mark of respect...
They are never going to replace a 13th century building the best you will get is new glass in the windows.Some of our lectures at Durham were in a 13th century building with a broken window and it was fecking freezing.
I understand all of that- one of the class rooms at the primary I went to was a temporary prefab building and it's still there now, 30-odd years later. Doesn't necessarily explain the vitriol. I agree with the poster earlier bemoaning that some aspects of the left seem the most hate-filled of all.
You must be on a completely different one to me.There is a culture among quite a significant pro-Corbyn support on social media which has turned into a cult like and hateful movement.
The fake news being spread, harassment of journalists, calling polling companies fake and propaganda, claiming certain polls are rigged, antisemitism.
Scarily seeing a lot of similarities between these Corbyn fans and what Trump fans were doing last year during the election campaign.
What did she say? That's appalling.I thought they had a non campaign agreement which May broke this morning? For what it's worth, I think May had to say something this morning, where she went wrong was critising Corbyn in her speech which seemed like trivial point scoring when she should have risen above and instead done her job as the PM and not as an Electoral Campaigner. Tonight was the time to point score if they felt the need to attack Labour policies.
I'm probably biased though as I can't stand her.![]()
He said this morning that he would restart campaigning this evening.At least he's not politicising the attack, unlike 'despicable' May, I guess![]()
He is absolutely bang on though isn't he.At least he's not politicising the attack, unlike 'despicable' May, I guess![]()
You must be on a completely different one to me.
What did she say? That's appalling.
Wrong thread I think pal.Are Oasis playing at some point?
I'll be keeping an eye out for the South East Cornwall result on Thursday night.
Wrong thread but apparently it'll be Liam and Chris Martin.Are Oasis playing at some point?
I don't understand what you mean, but I am a fairly level headed bloke capable of having a balanced opinion. I am also a member of a Jeremy Corbyn support group on Facebook that shout down anybody that posts nasty stuff or fake news, they even get called out if an article is out of date, so as i said, you must be on a completely different group to me.Doubt you'll come to that view if you spend some time looking into this problem on sites like Twitter.
No worries.I just listened to it after you asked me and to be fair there was nothing about Corbyn or Labour in it. I heard wrong, my apologies. Link below
I just listened to it after you asked me and to be fair there was nothing about Corbyn or Labour in it. I heard wrong, my apologies. Link below:
yeah, she's going to moderate the internet.It is. I found a bit chilling, personally, coming from May, though.
It did imply to me that she wishes to do drastic things, given the chance.
If that's not going to motivate young people to vote what is!yeah, she's going to moderate the internet.
They might become sexually aroused at the prospect of continuing to sell arms to saudi arabia too because it might wipe us out eventually but it brings in a few pennies, they might become so excited that they jizz all over the polling booth.If that's not going to motivate young people to vote what is!
That actually made me LOL when she mentioned that WE have become too tolerant of terrorism when SHE has been in charge of fighting it for 7 years and as i have mentioned a few times she is still selling arms to saudi arabia.......by the way anybody who seeks to defend her record of arms sales can feck off and all.She mentions the internet 5 times is it? The following section sounds like it comes direct from a party political broadcast & she talks about 'tolerance of extremism'. Who could she possibly mean?
It's quite well done, but the thrust of us as a Nation, us as your Government, is definitely there.