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So much for parliamentary democracy

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101So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 11:52

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Johnson has arranged for himself to have a ten round boxing match with a Kangeroo live on Television to keep the Proles mind on it whilst he and his pals give billions of pounds of taxpayers money to his wealthy chums.

102So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 12:37

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

sunlight wrote:Johnson has arranged for himself to have a ten round boxing match with a Kangeroo live on Television to keep the Proles mind on it whilst he and his pals give billions of pounds of taxpayers money to his wealthy chums.
Talking of giving money away, is it not Labour's policy to give everyone anything they want. Its already been said that their spending plans have a great big hole in them, so who will they come to for more money? More than likely business, and in doing so delivering yet another damaging blow to industry. 
As for the kangaroo, I'd put my money on the Hulk any day  Very Happy

103So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 12:43

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

gloswhite wrote:
Talking of giving money away, is it not Labour's policy to give everyone anything they want. Its already been said that their spending plans have a great big hole in them, so who will they come to for more money? More than likely business, and in doing so delivering yet another damaging blow to industry. 
As for the kangaroo, I'd put my money on the Hulk any day  Very Happy

Labour give money away to the poor / working class. Yes I saw the Hulk analogy and imagined Johnson painting himself green and running along Downing street in ripped jeans looking for David Cameron.

104So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 12:46

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

sunlight wrote:
gloswhite wrote:
Talking of giving money away, is it not Labour's policy to give everyone anything they want. Its already been said that their spending plans have a great big hole in them, so who will they come to for more money? More than likely business, and in doing so delivering yet another damaging blow to industry. 
As for the kangaroo, I'd put my money on the Hulk any day  Very Happy

Labour give money away to the poor / working class. Yes I saw the Hulk analogy and imagined Johnson painting himself green and running along Downing street in ripped jeans looking for David Cameron.
Now there's a nice thought. I'd like to see that  Very Happy

105So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 12:49

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

To be serious for a moment, it must be this third coffee. In response to the idea that Labour incurr debt on Britain. I remember being shown figures that show clearly that the Tories borrowing over the decades is far far higher than Labours. Ok thats enough for being serious for today.

106So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 12:54

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Reading the Hulk and Batman comics is what Johnson and his chums do inbetween jolly japes and other wheezes. He no doubt read it under the bedsheets at night using a torch.

In fact, if anyone remembers the 1970`s " Battle" comic ( I think thats what it was called ) with stories every week of Britain fighting the Germans and of British Majors single-handedly taking out whole squadrons of enemies in a jeep with one gun, that is what Johnsons Manifesto is based on. He still reads those comics, with a smattering of Marvel and Stan Lee. It is what he reads.



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107So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 12:56

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

gloswhite wrote:
sunlight wrote:Johnson has arranged for himself to have a ten round boxing match with a Kangeroo live on Television to keep the Proles mind on it whilst he and his pals give billions of pounds of taxpayers money to his wealthy chums.
so who will they come to for more money? More than likely business, and in doing so delivering yet another damaging blow to industry. 
With their proposed four day a week they will need to.

Between the IRA supporter, Diane abacus and Mcdonnell they have destroyed the Labour Party and cannot be taken seriously.

108So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 13:02

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Corbyn wants peace, he respects the Irish right to have their views. Dianne Abbott is there to show that minorities should be represented, and they should.
All I want is peace. Any sane person wants a quiet life. Ive been to Ireland and Irish people are Ace.
I am struggling to keep being serious here, thats twice in one day.

109So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 13:32

okocha

okocha
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

So...Karly and Nat....tell me exactly why you voted Leave more than three years ago and why you consider that there has been nothing since to encourage you to change your mind. Are you keeping up with all the recent developments that will impact on all our lives, including your own? Perhaps you will stubbornly maintain that absolutely ALL factual developments are somehow project fear. Cameron makes clear who told lies.

Nat, your analogy about defying your boss doesn't apply. This is about country, not party!

110So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 13:48

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

okocha wrote:Cameron makes clear who told lies.


Brilliant, that did make me chuckle.

111So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 14:22

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Natasha Whittam wrote:
okocha wrote:Cameron makes clear who told lies.


Brilliant, that did make me chuckle.

You just can’t take remainers seriously with embarrassing shit like this.

112So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:02

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

okocha wrote:So...Karly and Nat....tell me exactly why you voted Leave more than three years ago and why you consider that there has been nothing since to encourage you to change your mind. Are you keeping up with all the recent developments that will impact on all our lives, including your own? Perhaps you will stubbornly maintain that absolutely ALL factual developments are somehow project fear. Cameron makes clear who told lies.

Nat, your analogy about defying your boss doesn't apply. This is about country, not party!

Karly and Nat will never provide any rational explanation of why they voted leave. I wonder why.

113So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:06

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

A lot of the Gammons wont see a change to their diet, they will continue to eat tins of all day breakfast before a liquid washdown in wetherspoons.

114So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:08

okocha

okocha
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

karlypants wrote:
Natasha Whittam wrote:
okocha wrote:Cameron makes clear who told lies.


Brilliant, that did make me chuckle.

You just can’t take remainers seriously with embarrassing shit like this.
Neither of you have answered my straightforward question but resorted to abuse and sarcasm, a sure sign that you have lost the argument...again!
 I suspect you enjoy being contrary and simply argue for argument's sake. I won't be commenting again or reading what you write, as there's no point in engaging with those who have chosen to be deaf to all reason and evidence.

115So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:35

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

For all the 'holier than thou' attitudes on here, it still baffles me how the Conservatives are still leading by some margin, in the polls. Is there something the Remainers are missing, whilst they busy whinging?
Nobody has mentioned the Lib Dems, yet there they are, bit by bit, being changed by an opportunist leader from being an also ran party, to a 2nd referendum/Out party to a complete, Revoke Article 50 party. All this even before their annual jamboree. I personally think the excitable schoolgirl leader has made a mistake by committing her supporters before they have even discussed it.

116So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:45

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

sunlight wrote:Reading the Hulk and Batman comics is what Johnson and his chums do inbetween jolly japes and other wheezes. He no doubt read it under the bedsheets at night using a torch.

In fact, if anyone remembers the 1970`s " Battle" comic ( I think thats what it was called ) with stories every week of Britain fighting the Germans and of British Majors single-handedly taking out whole squadrons of enemies in a jeep with one gun, that is what Johnsons Manifesto is based on. He still reads those comics, with a smattering of Marvel and Stan Lee. It is what he reads.
I used to read the slightly earlier ones, with Battler Briton the pilot, Captain Hurricane, and the Commando booklet/comic stories, and the Lion and Tiger comics. 
It was where the kids looked for heroes in those days. Now the kids heroes are over priced footballers, and chefs, whilst being confused by gender neutrality and not being able to say anything about colour, creed, size, shape, or usefulness, of absolutely anything and everything. No wonder there are so many kids suffering from mental illness.

117So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:52

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Mental illness is coming from lots of places. Todays world is perfect for causing mental scars. Desire is what causes all suffering, desire and greed and ego.
It is very easy to change all that.
I remember my brother reading those Commando magazines, I had forgotten about those until now. Reading was and is a great escapism.

118So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 16:57

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

xmiles wrote:Karly and Nat will never provide any rational explanation of why they voted leave. I wonder why.

I've told you a hundred times why I voted to leave. You disagreed.

Let's not do the same dance.

119So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 17:02

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

sunlight wrote:Mental illness is coming from lots of places. Todays world is perfect for causing mental scars. Desire is what causes all suffering, desire and greed and ego.
It is very easy to change all that.
I remember my brother reading those Commando magazines, I had forgotten about those until now. Reading was and is a great escapism.
I don't think its easy to change any of that. This world now is all for the individual, but I think mental illness, in nearly all cases it is brought on by outside influences. The pressure we put on our children to be attaining individuals as well as peer pressure and social media, puts our kids at a disadvantage very early on in life. No matter how parents try, the pressure, as you say, comes from many directions. I fear for my grandchildren's, and all future generations' future.

120So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 6 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Sun Sep 15 2019, 17:04

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

Natasha Whittam wrote:
xmiles wrote:Karly and Nat will never provide any rational explanation of why they voted leave. I wonder why.

I've told you a hundred times why I voted to leave. You disagreed.

Let's not do the same dance.
Nat, you know his questions will keep coming, just like the big red bus. (sorry XM, couldn't resist. You know what I'm like) Very Happy ,

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