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So much for parliamentary democracy

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141So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Tue Sep 17 2019, 11:09

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Guest

Vote for this party and they'll run the country for 4 years, we've got centuries of parliamentary democracy designed to implement that.

Vote leave and we'll be able to do more trade, while maintaining what we already have and have more control over our laws - has turned out to be a pack of lies, which is impossible to implement.

The fantasy has come tumbling down, instead of admitting that Leavers are blaming MPs and remainers. As predicted 3 years ago.

142So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Tue Sep 17 2019, 11:22

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Yes and the party you vote for make a number of promises to secure your vote for those 4 years. 

Most of them turn out to be lies.

As I said. Election results should not be implemented.

143So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Tue Sep 17 2019, 15:08

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That's the party you vote for, not me. But the real difference is that it's impossible to deliver what was sold. It is going to be damaging to the country, we weren't controlled by the EU and we will have to suffer the effects.

There's still no version of Brexit that satisfies leavers, so it's a case of blaming everybody else for this mess.

144So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 08:17

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

scratch

145So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 08:24

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Welcome Miles, privileged to be connected to ‘the best tipster so far’.

146So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 09:49

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Where did Miles go?

147So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 10:11

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

boltonbonce wrote:Where did Miles go?
He went to tipster heaven. Smile

148So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 17:51

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Another smear against Boris

It’s getting rather pathetic now.

149So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 18:07

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Guest

His gripe is with Tory policy not Boris. Smear implies it’s not true that NHS standards have dived - actually that’s a fact.

Think you’re being over sensitive.

150So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Wed Sep 18 2019, 20:35

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse




:facepalm: 

151So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 00:11

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

karlypants wrote:Another smear against Boris

It’s getting rather pathetic now.

How is it a smear? Everything he said is true.

When I clicked on the link the Daily Mail was running a video of a man ranting at a Polish woman telling her to go home. Was that you karly?

152So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 00:16

finlaymcdanger

finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

xmiles wrote:
karlypants wrote:Another smear against Boris

It’s getting rather pathetic now.

How is it a smear? Everything he said is true.

When I clicked on the link the Daily Mail was running a video of a man ranting at a Polish woman telling her to go home. Was that you 

Mr Johnson interjected: 'Actually there is no press here.' 
But pointing to the waiting cameras in the corridor, Mr Salem said: 'What do you mean there's no press, who are these people?'

153So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 07:19

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

karlypants wrote:Another smear against Boris

It’s getting rather pathetic now.

Yes the guy was so concerned about the NHS budget of 140 billion pounds PER YEAR, he wore a remote mic to his "impromptu" meeting with Boris. 

I wish his little one well however misguided he is. 

She is apparently gravely ill so let's hope she pulls through. I'm sure she will as in reality the NHS isn't being destroyed.

154So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 08:10

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Guest

The right wing nutters, who shout conspiracy whenever they read something they don’t like, are claiming remote mic based on a pretty grainy photo that could easily be the mans belt buckle.

Even if it was the case, the point remains true. NHS standards have dived under the Tories, what’s the issue?

155So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 08:45

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

According the sound engineers he was wearing a remote mic pack. 

Left wing nutters are currently calling for Laura kunsesberg to be sacked for simply reporting the man's true motive. 

Also if 160 billion a year isn't enough for this gent, what is, and how does he plan to pay for the sum he decides on. 

Boris should have asked him these questions.

156So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 09:42

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Today is International Talk Like A Pirate Day. I expect this thread to take note.

Me Hearties.

157So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 09:45

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

All this nit-picking isn't the way to go TROY. Whilst you sit on the beach deciding what colour seashells you want to play with, there's a bloody great big tsunami of change coming up behind you, which will make all of us alter our ways of life. If you try to hang on to the small and unimportant details, you'll get washed away. Try looking at the bigger picture, and prepare for the future, as best you can.

158So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 10:06

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gloswhite wrote:All this nit-picking isn't the way to go TROY. Whilst you sit on the beach deciding what colour seashells you want to play with, there's a bloody great big tsunami of change coming up behind you, which will make all of us alter our ways of life. If you try to hang on to the small and unimportant details, you'll get washed away. Try looking at the bigger picture, and prepare for the future, as best you can.

Pardon me? I'm the only one talking about the wider issue - which is a dive in NHS funding per head and subsequently the standards. 

Nitpicking is trying to vilify this man because of a rumour he had a mic on (who cares).

Love the beach analogy, but you'll need to spell out this nitpicking accusation.

159So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 10:15

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

xmiles wrote:When I clicked on the link the Daily Mail was running a video of a man ranting at a Polish woman telling her to go home. Was that you karly?
A pathetic remainer response as usual there xmiles!

160So much for parliamentary democracy - Page 8 Empty Re: So much for parliamentary democracy Thu Sep 19 2019, 10:16

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

gloswhite wrote:Ahoy! All this nit-pickin' ain't th' way t' go TROY. Whilst ye sit on th' beach decidin' wha' colour seashells ye wants t' play wit', thar's a bloody great big tsunami o' change comin' up behind ye, which will make all o' us alter our ways o' life. If ye try t' hang on t' th' wee 'n unimportant details, ye'll get washed away. Try lookin' at th' bigger picture, 'n prepare fer th' future, as best ye can. Arggh.
I see where you're coming from Glos.

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