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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Apr 17 12.41pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
So,you can't care about this country unless you vote UKIP? Jesus wept. I'd rather get a Brighton season ticket than vote UKIP. Labour will get hammered,of course, but since when did might necessarily equate with right Did I say that? I think not.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 18 Apr 17 12.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch
So you are willing to let everything I say slide because you buy in to this bull about Corbyn being unelectable? It's almost like some sick twisted film. The party in charge are busy screwing up literally everything, increasing the wealth of the rich and f*cking over the poor and not even suggesting they're doing otherwise, then you have an opposition trying to point it out, but rather than listen, people are just lapping up the party in power's message that the opposition are unelectable. Every single one of Labour's policies are supported by a majority of the public. If this was X Factor, fair play for voting on personality. But it's not. This sh*t actually matters.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 18 Apr 17 12.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
This is about UKIP being at a low point and the Brexit deal not being decided. I would urge anyone who cares about this country to vote UKIP and send the Tories a message. The referendum was taken, and UKIP got the result it wanted - Its job done now. I don't think they're going to achieve much coherency now without Farage at the helm.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 18 Apr 17 12.55pm | |
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From a union 'source ' Just heard from a very good source, who has spoken to the original investigation team, that the DPP will shortly announce prosecutions of up to 24 Tory MPs over the election expenses scandal. May will have known about this. So the sudden call for a General Election breaking all her promises - she's scared of losing her majority when up to 24 Tory MPs are disqualified. She had to make the announcement before the DPP's - so that explains the rush. Sounds feasible.
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elgrande bedford 18 Apr 17 12.59pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
From a union 'source ' Just heard from a very good source, who has spoken to the original investigation team, that the DPP will shortly announce prosecutions of up to 24 Tory MPs over the election expenses scandal. May will have known about this. So the sudden call for a General Election breaking all her promises - she's scared of losing her majority when up to 24 Tory MPs are disqualified. She had to make the announcement before the DPP's - so that explains the rush. Sounds feasible. Not at all bias then....jesus where's Hoof when you need him
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Apr 17 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
The referendum was taken, and UKIP got the result it wanted - Its job done now. I don't think they're going to achieve much coherency now without Farage at the helm. He might return now. As a Brexitier, I see the potential for back tracking from the Tories and tactical voting for UKIP is the only way to arrest that. Labour, the Liberals and the Greens only want over turn the Referendum result. We have to move to the right this time for the sake of Britain's immediate future and long term prospects.
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Apr 17 1.05pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
From a union 'source ' Just heard from a very good source, who has spoken to the original investigation team, that the DPP will shortly announce prosecutions of up to 24 Tory MPs over the election expenses scandal. May will have known about this. So the sudden call for a General Election breaking all her promises - she's scared of losing her majority when up to 24 Tory MPs are disqualified. She had to make the announcement before the DPP's - so that explains the rush. Sounds feasible. Goodbye Labour.
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 18 Apr 17 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
He might return now. As a Brexitier, I see the potential for back tracking from the Tories and tactical voting for UKIP is the only way to arrest that. Labour, the Liberals and the Greens only want over turn the Referendum result. We have to move to the right this time for the sake of Britain's immediate future and long term prospects. Might return. He was never here to start with. He has tried and tried and tried to get into parliament and failed every time. I am not knocking what he has done with ukip in terms of brexit but for someone who has never been elected to parliament he seems to think he is a hell of a lot more important than he actually is. Saying all of that if he was to win a seat somewhere seeing TM verbally slap him down to size in the commons could be entertaining
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 18 Apr 17 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Goodbye Labour. Your reply has nothing to do with what I posted.
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Part Time James 18 Apr 17 1.15pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Your reply has nothing to do with what I posted. Leather chaps
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 18 Apr 17 1.18pm | |
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As some of you know, I like a bet. I'd be very interested to see the odds for the Green Party making it to at least 3rd most popular party (not to win) as huge numbers of disaffected voters look for an option that will make themselves feel better about voting for someone as a "wasted" vote, and for odds on one of the lowest turnouts in history as the populace rejects having to take responsibility for their vote as in the Referendum, which produced a winners v losers mentality that was never felt as keenly after a General Election (except in some excitable quarters). In a General Election like this one is going to be, it will be easy to say "I didn't vote for them" whoever gets in, thus removing oneself from any responsibility if Brexit goes t**s up.
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Hrolf The Ganger 18 Apr 17 1.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Might return. He was never here to start with. He has tried and tried and tried to get into parliament and failed every time. I am not knocking what he has done with ukip in terms of brexit but for someone who has never been elected to parliament he seems to think he is a hell of a lot more important than he actually is. Saying all of that if he was to win a seat somewhere seeing TM verbally slap him down to size in the commons could be entertaining That says more about the voting system and the Tory effort to keep him out than Farage himself. Personally I feel slightly nauseous at the thought of politicians attempting to gain our favour with lies, misrepresentation and grandstanding once again, so soon after the Referendum.
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