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Ouzo Dan Flag Behind you 27 May 17 8.05am Send a Private Message to Ouzo Dan Add Ouzo Dan as a friend

I am surprised at how this election is turning out, To his credit Corbyn has fought a good fight when I fully expected him and his party to be slaughtered, I don't think he has the spine for the massive civil unrest which is going to affect Europe in the not too distant future, he has however gone for the disassociated working class vote that has worked for ukip & trump.

May has done everything she can to lose this election & I've grown to despise her, she's a revolting c*** & as fragile as Corbyn.

Ukip were always onto a beating this time around although I predict by the time the next election rolls along they will be back stronger than at anytime under farage with Anne Marie Waters in charge.

No one cares about the Lib Dems

f*** the SNP.

I'm genuinely undecided, at some point I will sit down properly read all the manifestos & decide who is bulls***ting me the least & will vote for them.

Edited by Ouzo Dan (27 May 2017 1.09pm)

 


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CambridgeEagle Flag Sydenham 27 May 17 8.34am Send a Private Message to CambridgeEagle Add CambridgeEagle as a friend

Originally posted by hedgehog50

Does she hold people that have never heard of the Cambridge spy ring in contempt?

I assume that your repeated use of 'dear leader' is a reference to the father of the current communist nut job in charge of North Korea, Kim Jong-Il. I'm surprised, given your grasp of history, that you have heard of him. Mind you, I suppose you share faith in their socialist economic ideas, so I guess you keep up with their progressive activities.

Edited by hedgehog50 (27 May 2017 8.21am)

Yawn.

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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 27 May 17 9.06am

The Grauniad has never been very good a humour has it.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 27 May 17 9.29am

Jez we can!

 


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CambridgeEagle Flag Sydenham 27 May 17 10.24am Send a Private Message to CambridgeEagle Add CambridgeEagle as a friend

Originally posted by hedgehog50

The Grauniad has never been very good a humour has it.

Made me laugh more than May on the one show. Cringe.

 

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CambridgeEagle Flag Sydenham 27 May 17 10.25am Send a Private Message to CambridgeEagle Add CambridgeEagle as a friend

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

I am surprised at how this election is turning out, To his credit Corbyn has fought a good fight when I fully expected him and his party to be slaughtered, I don't think he has the spine for the massive civil unrest which is going to affect Europe in the not too distant future, he has however gone for the disassociated working class vote that has worked for ukip & trump.

May has done everything she can to lose this election & I've grown to despise her, she's a revolting c*** & as fragile as Corbyn.

Ukip were always onto a beating this time around although I predict by the time the election rolls along they will be back stronger than at anytime under farage with Anne Marie Waters in charge.

No one cares about the Lib Dems

f*** the SNP.

I'm genuinely undecided, at some point I will sit down properly read all the manifestos & decide who is bulls***ting me the least & will vote for them.

Seems like a reasonable way to decide!

 

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SeagullHunter Flag Reading 27 May 17 12.17pm Send a Private Message to SeagullHunter Add SeagullHunter as a friend

I dislike May and I don't feel like Corbyn can be trusted. Lib Dems are a wasted vote after they violated so many promises last time out when forming coalition with the tories.

Conflicting thoughts as to where I should cast my vote, especially as my seat is a contested Labour/Lib dem (home seat is safe conservative but UNI seat contested). However, I think i'll end up going for Labour - could not see another 5 years of Austerity under the autistic Theresa May, boding well for many Brits.

 


Dont let Cabaye go

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SeagullHunter Flag Reading 27 May 17 12.18pm Send a Private Message to SeagullHunter Add SeagullHunter as a friend

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

I am surprised at how this election is turning out, To his credit Corbyn has fought a good fight when I fully expected him and his party to be slaughtered, I don't think he has the spine for the massive civil unrest which is going to affect Europe in the not too distant future, he has however gone for the disassociated working class vote that has worked for ukip & trump.

May has done everything she can to lose this election & I've grown to despise her, she's a revolting c*** & as fragile as Corbyn.

Ukip were always onto a beating this time around although I predict by the time the election rolls along they will be back stronger than at anytime under farage with Anne Marie Waters in charge.

No one cares about the Lib Dems

f*** the SNP.

I'm genuinely undecided, at some point I will sit down properly read all the manifestos & decide who is bulls***ting me the least & will vote for them.

Excellent.

 


Dont let Cabaye go

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Stirlingsays Flag 27 May 17 12.30pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

I am surprised at how this election is turning out, To his credit Corbyn has fought a good fight when I fully expected him and his party to be slaughtered, I don't think he has the spine for the massive civil unrest which is going to affect Europe in the not too distant future, he has however gone for the disassociated working class vote that has worked for ukip & trump.

May has done everything she can to lose this election & I've grown to despise her, she's a revolting c*** & as fragile as Corbyn.

Ukip were always onto a beating this time around although I predict by the time the election rolls along they will be back stronger than at anytime under farage with Anne Marie Waters in charge.

No one cares about the Lib Dems

f*** the SNP.

I'm genuinely undecided, at some point I will sit down properly read all the manifestos & decide who is bulls***ting me the least & will vote for them.

Wow......man overboard.

 


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Ouzo Dan Flag Behind you 27 May 17 1.11pm Send a Private Message to Ouzo Dan Add Ouzo Dan as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Wow......man overboard.

Want to elaborate? I've given Corbyn credit for doing alot better than I thought he would but other than that, I still think they're all c***s

 


The mountains are calling & I must go.

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 27 May 17 1.24pm

The fact is, now Corbyn is getting airtime, the more people are warming to him and Labour's vision.

Tories are bricking it.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 27 May 17 1.27pm

Tories: Corbyn makes excuses for terrorism.
The man's actual words: "That assessment in no way reduces the guilt of those who attack our children. Those terrorists will forever be reviled and held to account for their actions. But an informed understanding of the causes of terrorism is an essential part of an effective response that will protect the security of our people that fights rather than fuels terrorism.”
The Tories do not have the integrity to apologise, but they should.

 

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