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That's like asking me if I prefer to eat dog or cat for dinner. What happened to chicken?
chlorinated I bet.,
That's like asking me if I prefer to eat dog or cat for dinner. What happened to chicken?
@esmufc07
I’ve quoted you and posed a question directly to you and you appear to have chosen to respond to someone else’s response to my post instead of directly responding to me.
I find this rude and frankly disrespectful and I think a hand written reply is the only cordial course of action from here on in.
Luke warm regards,
Pexbo
even I would prefer corbyn to himInteresting analysis.
Honestly I have no idea. As a party I feel they need to shift back to the centre somewhat, and if I could hand pick somebody I'd most likely go for Yvette Cooper as I think she is excellent. However that is highly unlikely, so it will most likely be somebody on the front bench. I wouldn't mind Starmer so much, but they'll probably go for Thornberry or god forbid Burgon (The worst of the lot).
If she is strongly against Corbyn because she sees him as a brexiteer ,then maybe i would understand.
Look this is only my perception but that remains to be seen. If he really gave a damn about the ordinary people he would have been more passionate about stopping brexitHowever he may come across, he does give a damn about what happens to ordinary people.
It’s more the way he comes across as a condescending school headmaster
Why doesn't Boris, the largest of the Johnson's, simply eat the other Johnson's?
Why doesn't Boris, the largest of the Johnson's, simply eat the other Johnson's?
Tory Lite.
Not worth listening to.
Considering the chances of a Labour outright majority in the general elections seems very minimal and you’re very likely to need her and Sturgeon on side to form a coalition government... I suggest perhaps you do listen.
Like I said @DiseaseOfTheAge she's nothing but a massive pair of tits.
Like I said @DiseaseOfTheAge she's nothing but a massive pair of tits.
Neither of them will join a coalition with Corbyn’s Labour unfortunately.
Yes, yes. Swinson's crap. You're a tiresome misogynist. I'm well aware.Like I said @DiseaseOfTheAge she's nothing but a massive pair of tits.
Neither of them will join a coalition with Corbyn’s Labour unfortunately.
They may not have a choice if they want to stop no deal.
Considering the chances of a Labour outright majority in the general elections seems very minimal and you’re very likely to need her and Sturgeon on side to form a coalition government... I suggest perhaps you do listen.
It's gross is what it is.Your obsession with tits will be your undoing old man![]()
They may not have a choice if they want to stop no deal.
...by moving to the center?
Yeah right.
Hard Remain - everyone is nice to everyoneIf remain won a 2nd ref, what type of remain do you think we would be arguing over for the next 5 years?
This is the UK, pal. The chances of outright winning an election from a far-left position and without bringing the centrist voters on board... are exactly 0.
Genuinely don’t think either of them would risk their political careers like that.
Sturgeon has done an excellent job of building the SNP to be a credible, well tempered socialist party. Swinson is in charge of a party that was decimated by a disaster coalition a decade ago.
Both will want to avoid being dragged into the media circus around Corbyn and risk having their own and their parties political good will blown apart, even if that means a no deal Brexit which sadly I can imagine most opposition politicians licking their lips at if it means the Tories taking the blame and collapsing because of and giving the other parties a shot at the rebuilding process with none of the responsibilities.
Tl;dr politicians are self serving.
Look this is only my perception but that remains to be seen. If he really gave a damn about the ordinary people he would have been more passionate about stopping brexit
Ha ha! First time for everything.Don’t think anyone has ever said that to me, thank you.![]()
UK or US. Its policies.
We are where we are because of going Tory Lite.
Brexit will bring massive pain.
It wont be about Left or Right. It will be about what people need.
And populated by them. In that sense maybe it is a representative democracy.I agree. A new referendum will solve nothing. What happens if remain wins by 1% this time? Or leave wins by 1.8% again.
The only way to fix this is for the Government to admit that putting the choice to the people in the first place was a stupid idea because the issue is far too big and broad to be decided like that, and revoke the whole thing and apologize. That will obviously not happen though because The UK is run by fecktards.
We are? Ah shit, and here I thought we were in it because of a:
a) Financial crisis which brought national debt and recession
b) Traditionally eurosceptic country with island mentality.
Both of these were helped on and promoted by New Labour.We are? Ah shit, and here I thought we were in it because of a:
a) Financial crisis which brought national debt and recession
b) Traditionally eurosceptic country with island mentality.
Both of these were helped on and promoted by New Labour.