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chris123 Flag hove actually 15 Dec 19 11.34am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Jamesey

The sorest losers in history. They just don't give up do they? Excuses, excuses, excuses.

McDonnell speaking on Andrew Marr Show a few minutes ago has now latched on to the 'Media smears on Jeremy" were reason Labour was defeated. He's still desperately smearing Johnson at the same time - usual "liar, etc".

Why don't they just shut up, give up, resign, and make room for a Labour bunch who the electorate will actually believe and vote for.

Nothing wrong with the campaign according Len McCluskey on radio 5 earlier - a model for the future.

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 15 Dec 19 11.43am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

The old fashioned written media has less influence now than it did in it's heyday but the BBC is still a major influencer and they were smearing Boris as much if not more than Corbyn.

It was the BBC that wouldn't give up trying to get dirt out of Jennifer Arcuri or made a huge meal out of the non publishing of the report on Russian interference or spent several days discussing Boris's reaction to the boy sleeping on the coats and it was the BBC that headlined for several days Boris not making an appointment to be interviewed by Andrew Neill and they also made Boris's refusal to discuss his children headlines for a few days

 


One more point

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Dec 19 12.33pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Willo


Following on from the reference to "Sub-Species" on HOl. I accept no individuals were named however one can make judgements as to their identity!

It is a fact that this forum contains a disproportionate number of hard Brexiteers than exist in the population as a whole. A fact that many of that number themselves acknowledge. Hence the sub species reference.

Apropos "You are free to ignore me", one is grateful for such permission and I shall pay heed to these comments with the resultant effect that my dearth of responses will not provide your diatribe with (To quote Margaret Thatcher) the "Oyxgen of publicity".

Carry on. I don't seek publicity. Much of my purpose here is to try understand why people think as they do. I learned a long time ago that minds here are locked and bolted shut.

Jolly good luck in your efforts to overturn Brexit and to introduce PR. No hope and Bob Hope !!!!

Oh Brexit will be overturned. It's not a question of if, only of when. Probably not in my lifetime or with the EU in it's current format but the tide of history cannot be resisted and towards Europe is where it will take us. In the meantime the immediate focus is on stopping the Labour Party choosing a Corbyn clone as their next leader. Some of them are as fixed in their opinions as those to be found on here. PR will only arrive after we have seen a hung Parliament again, so at least 5 more years. That will happen too because by then Farage and his "Reform" party will also be arguing for it. Mark my words.

Edited by Willo (15 Dec 2019 1.01am)



 


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Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 15 Dec 19 12.40pm Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

The old fashioned written media has less influence now than it did in it's heyday but the BBC is still a major influencer and they were smearing Boris as much if not more than Corbyn.

It was the BBC that wouldn't give up trying to get dirt out of Jennifer Arcuri or made a huge meal out of the non publishing of the report on Russian interference or spent several days discussing Boris's reaction to the boy sleeping on the coats and it was the BBC that headlined for several days Boris not making an appointment to be interviewed by Andrew Neill and they also made Boris's refusal to discuss his children headlines for a few days


Absolutely correct and makes nonsense of Labour's pathetic attempts to blame the media on their disastrous performance

 


Nothing is fool-proof - fools are too ingenious

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Dec 19 12.56pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Trust you to try that old chestnut just like the BBC did after the elections for the European Parliaments.

Trying to dismiss a basic fact as an "old chestnut" is an excuse typical of the type pushed by Johnson in the last months. It just happens to be true!

I suppose that it's customary for losers to try and find positives out of defeat and you are just carrying on the tradition.

There is nothing positive about the result. It was predictable and predicted by me, and by most others who were realistic. Corbyn is to blame. If Blair had been their leader then we would now have a Labour led government and a second confirmatory vote. What must now be done is accept where we are, rethink and plan for the longer term.

Brexit may have played a large part in this year's voting but it wasn't everything. People voted Conservative as they had more faith in a Conservative government running this country rather than Labour's idea of giving billions away to everyone and hoping that there is enough on the magic money tree.

People didn't want a Government run by a terrorist sympathiser and his crony and they didn't want a Home Secretary whose ability to do her job depended on whether she had remembered to take her meds.

True. So if, as has been shown, more people want to have a second vote (and indeed if as the polls consistently say more now want to remain than leave) should the fact that a disastrous opposition mean that the country has to suffer something it doesn't actually want?

Please give it a rest trying to twist statistics to suit your own agenda. Your side lost for the second time. The withdrawal agreement will be ratified and we will come out of the EU on 31st January and I have no doubt that a suitable trade agreement will be signed and sealed by the end of next year despite the protestations of those who didn't believe that Boris could get the EU to come up with a suitable withdrawal agreement as quickly as he did

There is only one "side"! We all live in the UK. I care about what happens to us and not just what happens to me and those who think as I do. This is far too big an issue to be reduced to petty tribal politics and those who seek to do so need to step back and try to see a much bigger picture. Something, on the surface at least, I can give some credit to Johnson for doing in the last couple of days. Time alone will tell if that is genuine.


It means that now that we all know more about what Brexit actually means the electorate voted in a Government that will carry out the wishes of the majority in the 2016 referendum and those that don't like the idea should stop whingeing and moaning and acknowledge that democracy has worked and the will of the people will be carried out

That's just bs and I think you know it. As you acknowledge many voted for entirely negative reasons. Others just to find any kind of resolution. Only if we asked the people a direct question on whether they still wanted to leave the EU on the terms being negotiated would we actually have an answer.


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Dec 19 1.00pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman
And the one party who were totally opposed to leaving (not including the SNP), overall lost a seat and their leader lost hers

Tactical voting caused that.


How did I know you would say this!!

Thanks for the hidden compliment. I always try to tell the truth, even if others cannot see it.

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Dec 19 1.04pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

In the cold light of day, you may wish to reconsider this statement and accept that the remain/left wing leaning posters on here have done their share, including you if I may be so bold

No need. The only "self righteous drivel" that I have seen here comes from a small cabal of hard right posters. Not, of course, that they will recognise that let alone be able to see it.

 


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Spiderman Flag Horsham 15 Dec 19 1.08pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Lib Dem’s chose to get involved in tactical voting, although I am not totally convinced this was the reason, could well have been to do with some of their off the wall policies (and I am not referring to Brexit)

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 15 Dec 19 1.09pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

No need. The only "self righteous drivel" that I have seen here comes from a small cabal of hard right posters. Not, of course, that they will recognise that let alone be able to see it.

Irony

 

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 15 Dec 19 1.12pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by becky


So, in short:
- the driveling right wingers don't want to listen to you,

- you agree that your ability to change minds is a hopeless task

- the left wing sites are blind to the reason you are offering them

Is there a pattern emerging here somewhere?

Can everyone else really be so wrong?

Still,I understand Jesus had the same problems back in the day


There have always been those who stand on the fringes of politics and make a disproportionate amount of noise to their actual numbers. It's the bulk in the middle who actually decide things. What we have witnessed is the middle having to make a choice between two unpalatable alternatives and deciding, for a variety of reasons, to choose one over the other. Whether or not the Tories now come back into the centre quickly enough will determine whether they retain power for the rest of my lifetime. That assumes that Labour wake up and themselves become centralist again. If neither do then a new centralist party will emerge.

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 15 Dec 19 1.18pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

True. So if, as has been shown, more people want to have a second vote (and indeed if as the polls consistently say more now want to remain than leave) should the fact that a disastrous opposition mean that the country has to suffer something it doesn't actually want?

If that many people were desperate to leave they would have voted for Liberal Democrats or Green Party or Plaid Cymru all of which fared badly in the election

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Dec 19 1.19pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

According to the representative of the 'Bitterness oozing' party the hard brexiteers on HOL, which includes 'Yours Truly' are a "Sub-Species" which of course has and can be used as a pejorative term.Clearly us 'Leavers' are of a lesser rank than those 'Remainers' who cannot accept the result of the referendum.

Brexit will be over-turned,we will all live happily after in the United States of Europe, PR will make a grand entrance and the latest election result will be revoked !!!!

Ladies and Gentleman, our minds are "Cast in stone", we are not for turning - Kindly re-arrange words "Pot,kettle,black" !

Sentiments wre expressed that "Self-righteous" drivel is the monopoly of the cabal of hard-right posters, who clearly don't have the cerebral capacity to recognise it.
Would like to add that just because one is a staunch Brexiteer this doesn't necessarily equate to having hard-right views.I will let others form a judgement as to the validity of this claim and whether attacks on one's intelligence in such a manner adds value to this cherished site.

Rhetorical grandstanding is alive and well on HOL.

I believe I have spouted enough on this matter.I don't wish to resemble a nursery matron giving a potty drill or posting what would resemble a lecture from the speaking clock.


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