Talking about the general election, this kinda summarises the point I was making about our Tory-biased electoral system that will ensure they win - regardless of "the will of the people"
General Election
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Natasha Whittam
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okocha
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302 Re: General Election Mon Dec 02 2019, 10:17
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
How the heck is Corbyn going to win the election when the police keep shooting his voters.
303 Re: General Election Mon Dec 02 2019, 14:46
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
As much as i want Corbyn to win it's pretty clear he won't as people like AD swallow all the bullshit about Corbyn being a terrorist sympathiser. The man won a major peace prize for Gods sake but who cares, lets believe the Sun on major matters like this eh?
304 Re: General Election Mon Dec 02 2019, 22:34
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
It's Labour Jim but not as we know it, it's dead Jim dead Jim.
305 Re: General Election Tue Dec 03 2019, 17:32
306 Re: General Election Tue Dec 03 2019, 18:01
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Who are you voting for Okocha?
307 Re: General Election Tue Dec 03 2019, 21:12
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Hobson's choice.....Natasha Whittam wrote:Who are you voting for Okocha?
308 Re: General Election Wed Dec 04 2019, 10:27
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
But I resent the public being lied to or taken for fools......so you can guess who I will NOT be supporting.....okocha wrote:Hobson's choice.....Natasha Whittam wrote:Who are you voting for Okocha?
309 Re: General Election Wed Dec 04 2019, 16:03
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Corbyn's done stick a fork in him.
310 Re: General Election Wed Dec 04 2019, 16:46
sunlight
Andy Walker
Theres a Brexiteer who rants on every morning at the Bus Stop, for the past 12 months, on and on about the Fishing Industry. Turns out he doesnt even eat Fish. I can imagine them all with Binoculars on the Coast looking for foreign boats and plotting. People signalling from across the channel at night with beacons giving the all clear to cross into the UK. Jeremy Corbyn sat in the bushes letting flares off to let the Romanian makeshift boats know its all clear.
The last few weeks he has been ranting about those " Eurocrats " like its some conspiracy and he personally knows them all and what they are up to, and that he is in the middle of it, oh yes he has sussed them out.
I do enjoy having a drink of Coffee from my flask listening while waiting for a Bus.
The last few weeks he has been ranting about those " Eurocrats " like its some conspiracy and he personally knows them all and what they are up to, and that he is in the middle of it, oh yes he has sussed them out.
I do enjoy having a drink of Coffee from my flask listening while waiting for a Bus.
311 Re: General Election Wed Dec 04 2019, 19:56
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
He is obviously too stupid to realise that the British owners of the fishing rights around our shores sold them off to foreigners at a fat profit. In other EU countries they don't allow their fishing rights to be sold to foreigners but of course under the Tories everything is for sale.
313 Re: General Election Thu Dec 05 2019, 19:40
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Essential viewing:-beautifully worded and delivered
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000c5nf/party-election-broadcasts-green-party-04122019
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000c5nf/party-election-broadcasts-green-party-04122019
314 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 15:40
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Not to mention all these billionaires who always vote Tory. I never realised just how many billionaires there are. I've learnt so much from Jeremy recently.Angry Dad wrote:How the heck is Corbyn going to win the election when the police keep shooting his voters.
Free Broadband too!!!
315 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 16:28
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
They were asking JC all the big questions on breakfast TV the other day.
'Do you watch the Queens's speech on Christmas Day?', that sort of thing. Then they got upset because he'd said he watched it in the morning, and everyone knew that it was on in the afternoon.
Who the hell watches the Queen's speech? I certainly don't, nor do many people of my acquaintance.
Jeffrey Epstein probably did, but that's another story.
'Do you watch the Queens's speech on Christmas Day?', that sort of thing. Then they got upset because he'd said he watched it in the morning, and everyone knew that it was on in the afternoon.
Who the hell watches the Queen's speech? I certainly don't, nor do many people of my acquaintance.
Jeffrey Epstein probably did, but that's another story.
316 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 16:40
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Unfortunately that interview question allows Corbyn to demonstrate his limitations and then that is exploited with much fake outrage by the Tory press.
Does Corbyn not know when the Queen's speech is broadcast? Why give such a stupid answer? He really is completely hopeless as a leader and even as a politician which is why a consumate liar and fraud like Boris is sadly doing so well in the polls. What the fuck does "unleash the potential" even mean? What potential? The potential for rich crooks to become even richer?
Does Corbyn not know when the Queen's speech is broadcast? Why give such a stupid answer? He really is completely hopeless as a leader and even as a politician which is why a consumate liar and fraud like Boris is sadly doing so well in the polls. What the fuck does "unleash the potential" even mean? What potential? The potential for rich crooks to become even richer?
317 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 17:07
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
My old mum, 89, voted Green, after a lifetime of voting Labour. Her postal vote is already on its way.
318 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 17:08
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Whatever the time I don't think Andy will be getting a mention!
319 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 17:56
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
boltonbonce wrote:My old mum, 89, voted Green, after a lifetime of voting Labour. Her postal vote is already on its way.
Perfectly understandable bonce.
320 Re: General Election Fri Dec 06 2019, 19:26
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
She described me as a 'windbag' still living in 1984.xmiles wrote:boltonbonce wrote:My old mum, 89, voted Green, after a lifetime of voting Labour. Her postal vote is already on its way.
Perfectly understandable bonce.
Greta Thunberg has a lot to answer for! I've a good mind to forget to put her bathroom flooring down on Sunday.
Or at least turn up late.
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