Lord Duckhunter Posted 7 November, 2018 Posted 7 November, 2018 Brilliant, that’s my evening entertainment sorted tomorrow. She can’t be any worse than last time, can she? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Cabbage_Face Posted 8 November, 2018 Posted 8 November, 2018 I preferred Aziz, he was funny for a bit. Ah the Ghanaian dentist, legend Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lord Duckhunter Posted 20 November, 2018 Posted 20 November, 2018 So labour table an amendment to the finance bill which forces the Treasury to produce impact assessments of the budget on inequality and child poverty, the DUP vote with them, but it still fails. Why? because some labour MP’s were absent for the vote, including the right honourable member for Islington North, Mr J Corbyn. ****ing red Tory, helping May out. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Lord Duckhunter Posted 20 November, 2018 Posted 20 November, 2018 It gets worse. Robert Peston has just said that the vote Corbyn missed, saving May’s blushes, was actually tabled in his name. What a ****ing chump. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Wes Tender Posted 20 November, 2018 Posted 20 November, 2018 It gets worse. Robert Peston has just said that the vote Corbyn missed, saving May’s blushes, was actually tabled in his name. What a ****ing chump. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk He was probably laying a wreath at a monument to some terrorist somewhere.
whelk Posted 28 November, 2018 Posted 28 November, 2018 Seriously the only person I know of who hasn’t thought this ia good idea. Why can’t they have some electable people instead of out of touch idiots.
aintforever Posted 28 November, 2018 Posted 28 November, 2018 I find it amazing that that fat sack of **** managed to get elected. Labour are just a mess.
Jonnyboy Posted 28 November, 2018 Posted 28 November, 2018 I find it amazing that that fat sack of **** managed to get elected. Labour are just a mess. You mean in every election since 1987, after graduating from Cambridge?
Lord Duckhunter Posted 28 November, 2018 Posted 28 November, 2018 My dog could stand for Labour in her constituency and win Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
saint1977 Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 Seriously the only person I know of who hasn’t thought this ia good idea. Why can’t they have some electable people instead of out of touch idiots. Can’t believe Abbott said that, what a naive idiot. Of course the police have the power to do that, and if necessary they should. Moped gangs are highly dangerous in London and spreading to other cities - muggings, burglaries but also acid attacks and stabbings. Another example of why Corbyn in power would be just as bad, if not worse, than the current shower. FFS - politics in this country down the tubes, with the LDs disappearing as well.
Sheaf Saint Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 I find it amazing that that fat sack of **** managed to get elected. Labour are just a mess. Stay classy eh?
Cabbage_Face Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 It's ok, Jezza would rather watch Im a Celeb than debate the biggest thing in UK politics.
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 It's ok, Jezza would rather watch Im a Celeb than debate the biggest thing in UK politics. As we all know, Corbyn hasn't got a solution or an argument - he'd end up with the same deal - AS THERE IS NO DEAL TO BE HAD.
Cabbage_Face Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 As we all know, Corbyn hasn't got a solution or an argument - he'd end up with the same deal - AS THERE IS NO DEAL TO BE HAD. Yarp. Corbyn has no solution to anything.
aintforever Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 You mean in every election since 1987, after graduating from Cambridge? I guess she must have talked a bit more sense in her early years, every time I see her being interviewed it seems to be car crash.
Jonnyboy Posted 29 November, 2018 Posted 29 November, 2018 I guess she must have talked a bit more sense in her early years, every time I see her being interviewed it seems to be car crash. Good pun
Jonnyboy Posted 10 December, 2018 Posted 10 December, 2018 Public money used by government to smear JC https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/foreign-office-funds-2m-infowars-13707574
edprice1984 Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 Jezza stuck between a rock and a hard place here. He can bring down the Government and/or force a General Election, but likely would be in the same position as May with no majority. He clearly doesn't want to stay in the EU, but knows that without campaigning for a 2nd referendum he isn't certain of victory. There is a small chance of a UKIP/Lib Dem surge actually costing him if he makes the wrong decision. The Labour Party has not been 'torn apart' in the same way as the Tories because he has kept very quiet and not offended either side. However at some point he will need to make a decision and currently the only one that pretty much guarantees power would go against everything he believes in. Ouch!
Sheaf Saint Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 Public money used by government to smear JC https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/foreign-office-funds-2m-infowars-13707574 And yet as far as the BBC are concerned, the biggest story is the fact that the FCO are blaming the hack on the Russians, and not the revelations themselves. Hardly surprising. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46509956
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 So, why won't JC nail his colours to the post and tell us what a Labour Government would do about Brexit, rather than just throwing stones from across the road. And why won't he table a vote of no confidence in the Government? The man has lost his only vote-able asset, which was his principles.
Cabbage_Face Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 It's easy to smear the utterly useless.
buctootim Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 It's easy to smear the utterly useless. Maybe so. But the fact that taxpayers money was used by the Government to smear the opposition should concern all of us
buctootim Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 So, why won't JC nail his colours to the post and tell us what a Labour Government would do about Brexit, rather than just throwing stones from across the road. And why won't he table a vote of no confidence in the Government? The man has lost his only vote-able asset, which was his principles. Because if Labour do it it will be seen as vote of no confidence in the Government and Tory MPs will rally round the flag, but if the Tories knife May themselves anything could happen
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 11 December, 2018 Posted 11 December, 2018 Because if Labour do it it will be seen as vote of no confidence in the Government and Tory MPs will rally round the flag, but if the Tories knife May themselves anything could happen The Tories have done it themselves anyway...
sadoldgit Posted 12 December, 2018 Posted 12 December, 2018 Perhaps it is time to start a "Theresa May and the death of the Conservative Party" thread?
doddisalegend Posted 12 December, 2018 Posted 12 December, 2018 (edited) Perhaps it is time to start a "Theresa May and the death of the Conservative Party" thread? Might be better to start a "British politicians and death of Politics" thread...there isn't a single political party in the Uk I want to give my vote to at the moment. Edited 12 December, 2018 by doddisalegend
ecuk268 Posted 12 December, 2018 Posted 12 December, 2018 So, why won't JC nail his colours to the post and tell us what a Labour Government would do about Brexit, rather than just throwing stones from across the road. And why won't he table a vote of no confidence in the Government? The man has lost his only vote-able asset, which was his principles. Despite his calls for an election (which is probably unlikely in the short term), he's happy to sit back and let the Tories carry on fighting amongst themselves and pushing their party into an almighty split.
hypochondriac Posted 12 December, 2018 Posted 12 December, 2018 Might be better to start a "British politicians and death of Politics" thread...there isn't a single political party in the Uk I want to give my vote to at the moment.Yep. I genuinely may not bother to vote at the next election.
aintforever Posted 12 December, 2018 Posted 12 December, 2018 The whole red v blue first past the post system is just dated and dysfunctional. The Tories are devided and most Labour MPs hate their leader yet neither can split because they know it will just open the door for the opposition. If there is another GE I will just vote Lib Dem as usual because by chance I just happen to live in an area that is yellow v blue. It would be nice for one day being able to vote for a party I would most want to win and have my vote actually count.
benjii Posted 17 December, 2018 Posted 17 December, 2018 (edited) https://quillette.com/2018/12/03/the-ideology-of-corbynism/ Decent summary of this dangerous man and his cultist followers, albeit doesn't even touch on any detail on his ruinous economic proclivities. Edited 17 December, 2018 by benjii
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 17 December, 2018 Posted 17 December, 2018 The whole red v blue first past the post system is just dated and dysfunctional. The Tories are devided and most Labour MPs hate their leader yet neither can split because they know it will just open the door for the opposition. If there is another GE I will just vote Lib Dem as usual because by chance I just happen to live in an area that is yellow v blue. It would be nice for one day being able to vote for a party I would most want to win and have my vote actually count. First you have to find a party that stands for what you do. I know that's what I find most difficult at present.
Jonnyboy Posted 17 December, 2018 Posted 17 December, 2018 https://quillette.com/2018/12/03/the-ideology-of-corbynism/ Decent summary of this dangerous man and his cultist followers, albeit doesn't even touch on any detail on his ruinous economic proclivities. An awful, hugely unbalanced summary masquerading as unbiased from some nobody postgraduate. How illuminating.
CB Fry Posted 17 December, 2018 Posted 17 December, 2018 An awful, hugely unbalanced summary masquerading as unbiased from some nobody postgraduate. How illuminating.You'll definitely stick to Squawkbox, yeah?
benjii Posted 18 December, 2018 Posted 18 December, 2018 You'll definitely stick to Squawkbox, yeah? If you want the truth, you must read The Canary.
Jonnyboy Posted 18 December, 2018 Posted 18 December, 2018 If you want the truth, you must read The Canary. Don't worry, you'll still be able to buy that Maserati.
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Ouch...stupid Corbyn. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-parliaments-46592594
Cabbage_Face Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Imagine if Boris or Farage has muttered that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
shurlock Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Imagine if Boris or Farage has muttered that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk What did he mutter Coleslaw?
Cabbage_Face Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 What did he mutter Coleslaw? “Stupid women or Stupid People” at the PM Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lord Duckhunter Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 He’s like a little kid, when he’s caught out he just lies. He clearly says stupid women in response to what May said. I don’t understand what wrong or sexist with calling someone a stupid women, but lying that you did so is pathetic. Bercow also making a part of himself, but showing exactly why labour excused his bullying behaviour. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
hypochondriac Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Who the hell cares? What a stupid thing to get annoyed about.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Who the hell cares? What a stupid thing to get annoyed about. What, the leader of the opposition blatantly lying? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
aintforever Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 What, the leader of the opposition blatantly lying? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk A politician lying, how shocking!
Cabbage_Face Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Who the hell cares? What a stupid thing to get annoyed about. Imagine if Farage, Boris or some other panto villain had said its up roar. But Jezza, nothing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Imagine if Farage, Boris or some other panto villain had said its up roar. But Jezza, nothing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk To be fair, there is quite a bit of uproar about it, and there will continue to be. He won't get away with that.
hypochondriac Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 Imagine if Farage, Boris or some other panto villain had said its up roar. But Jezza, nothing. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIt's pathetic from whoever makes a fuss about it.
OldNick Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 is it coincidence irony that there is uproar about a 'Stupid woman' quote from Corbyn then if you scroll to the top of the page there is a picture of Abbott lol. This is a woman he has promoted
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 19 December, 2018 Posted 19 December, 2018 is it coincidence irony that there is uproar about a 'Stupid woman' quote from Corbyn then if you scroll to the top of the page there is a picture of Abbott lol. This is a woman he has promoted TBF - he clearly knows a stupid woman when he sees one.
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