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Mstrobez Flag 09 Jun 17 8.39am Send a Private Message to Mstrobez Add Mstrobez as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


The public just kicked themselves in the b0llocks, no one else.

Those who voted Corbyn are responsible for the mess to come....any shifting of responsibility is purely bluster.

You're deluded and clearly can't take the fact that your leader is an incompetent liability that's so desperately out of touch with so many people. She called this election on, she refused to take part in it, she performs u-turn after u-turn, she delivered the most embarrassing manifesto and campaign possibly imaginable, the responsibility lies firmly at her door. Blaming the electorate for feeling indifference towards an utterly uninspiring and out of depth leader and refusing to be told what to do is the exact type of condescending rhetoric which has caused this mess. Believe it or not many of those voting for Corbyn were voting because they believed he was a better option than what appeared to be nothing but pessimism, more austerity and a lack of hope.

 


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DanH Flag SW2 09 Jun 17 8.40am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


The public just kicked themselves in the b0llocks, no one else.

Those who voted Corbyn are responsible for the mess to come....any shifting of responsibility is purely bluster.

Mate, May has absolutely t***ted herself in the c*nt with this one. No one else to blame.

 

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europalace Flag Europe 09 Jun 17 8.41am Send a Private Message to europalace Add europalace as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


The public just kicked themselves in the b0llocks, no one else.

Those who voted Corbyn are responsible for the mess to come....any shifting of responsibility is purely bluster.


The younger generations used their vote to stop any kind of 'hard' brexit. It's their future that has been destroyed by the referendum in June 2016, destroyed by the miserable and jealous older generations in the UK. Good for them, they kicked the miserable inward looking and selfish people right where it hurts. Fantastic.

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 09 Jun 17 8.47am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Mate, May has absolutely t***ted herself in the c*nt with this one. No one else to blame.

I reject that.

She's a bad campaigner but she has only one vote.

Those who voted Corbyn are responsible for what is to come.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 09 Jun 17 8.48am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by europalace


The younger generations used their vote to stop any kind of 'hard' brexit. It's their future that has been destroyed by the referendum in June 2016, destroyed by the miserable and jealous older generations in the UK. Good for them, they kicked the miserable inward looking and selfish people right where it hurts. Fantastic.


The youth are more responsible for what is to come....certainly. But in reality anyone who voted for this takes responsibility for it.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 09 Jun 17 8.50am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Mstrobez

You're deluded and clearly can't take the fact that your leader is an incompetent liability that's so desperately out of touch with so many people. She called this election on, she refused to take part in it, she performs u-turn after u-turn, she delivered the most embarrassing manifesto and campaign possibly imaginable, the responsibility lies firmly at her door. Blaming the electorate for feeling indifference towards an utterly uninspiring and out of depth leader and refusing to be told what to do is the exact type of condescending rhetoric which has caused this mess. Believe it or not many of those voting for Corbyn were voting because they believed he was a better option than what appeared to be nothing but pessimism, more austerity and a lack of hope.

I just hope those that read these boards and voted Corbyn understand what they did.

Essentially people like this guy now get some say in what happens next.

It had nothing to do with me.

 


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Mapletree Flag Croydon 09 Jun 17 8.54am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

Do the Math....ssssss. 650 MPs. but SF don't vote so though officially 326 needed for majority if you minus those 7 SF seats you get 643 so 322 will do the job just. Tories and the DUP together pass that threshold but still pretty much unworkable in the short and long term.

I would be a bit chuffed if I was in Northern Ireland right now.

 

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DanH Flag SW2 09 Jun 17 9.01am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I reject that.

She's a bad campaigner but she has only one vote.

Those who voted Corbyn are responsible for what is to come.

If she hadn't had called the election then no one would have had a vote and she could have just got on with Brexit.

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 09 Jun 17 9.04am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

If she hadn't had called the election then no one would have had a vote and she could have just got on with Brexit.

Sure, it turned out to be a bad decision.

But make no mistake. Those that voted Corbyn are responsible for the mess that is to come.

People can airbrush all they like but a spade is a spade.

 


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npn Flag Crowborough 09 Jun 17 9.06am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


The public just kicked themselves in the b0llocks, no one else.

Those who voted Corbyn are responsible for the mess to come....any shifting of responsibility is purely bluster.

Sorry mate, just can't get on board with that. I've voted in more elections than I care to remember, and Mrs May convinced me to put my cross in the Labour box. No other Tory leader has ever managed that in any local or national election, not even Major! I am a natural Tory, but the direction May is going is a total turn-off.

I agree that Brexit will be trickier to negotiate, with more people to keep happy, and the EU will be laughing their @rses off, but there is more at play here than Brexit (which is why there was no major gain for the LibDems despite them being the only ones who wanted to stop it).

I wonder if they've learned yet: Cameron calls an unnecessary referendum, and f*cks it. May calls an unnecessary election, and f*cks it.

 

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Hansy Flag 09 Jun 17 9.07am Send a Private Message to Hansy Add Hansy as a friend

I think this could work out well for all parties. Conservatives are still the largest party, and they will now need to include DUP in their Brexit negotiations, who are soft-brexiteers.

Imagine, a small party in Northern Ireland now helping run the country. Lets hope they don't do a Lib Dem, otherwise we'll see a united Ireland in years to come.

 

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europalace Flag Europe 09 Jun 17 9.10am Send a Private Message to europalace Add europalace as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Sure, it turned out to be a bad decision.

But make no mistake. Those that voted Corbyn are responsible for the mess that is to come.

People can airbrush all they like but a spade is a spade.

No, Cameron is responsible for the mess to come which started in June 2016.

 

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