sadoldgit Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Lol..... Your posts get more and more ridiculous. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk You do know that Thatcher (I assume you mean her and not May?) is still hugely reviled in this country don’t you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Yes. There should be no place in the Conservatives for closet Socialists like him. He may have been in the party all his adult life and a Conservative MP for decades but he is clearly a Trotskyist sleeper who has infiltrated the party. Let’s not forget Father of the House Ken Clarke, booted out after 49 years service to the party. Bloody pinko! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Just watching Johnson on the news telling us what a great deal he has negotiated. That would be the deal with a border down the Irish Sea which he told us a year ago that no Tory would ever agree to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tamesaint Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Let’s not forget Father of the House Ken Clarke, booted out after 49 years service to the party. Bloody pinko! Another Trot sleeper who infiltrated the party. It's a good job that Johnson is playing a blinder and sorting them out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Complete pony. Secondly, there’s plenty of people who believe it’s far better. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Seems Nigel doesn't agree with you... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-party-general-election-farage-speech-boris-johnson-conservatives-a9180656.html Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Let’s not forget Father of the House Ken Clarke, booted out after 49 years service to the party. Bloody pinko! Exactly. There’s no place for extremists like him in the modern Tory party. Complete and utter Little European. Although, fair play to Ken, unlike Grievence, Allen, Wollaston, Stewart and other sopping wet pinkos he was consistent. Voted against a referendum and against triggering A50. We need more honourable people like Ken in politics, just not in our party. Economically, he was sound. But his euro extremism eat him in the end. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 This will be interesting. If Farage can get enough candidates to contest every seat (he might need to call on Duckie and Batman ) . The make up of Parliament for the next 5 years could be quite bizarre and based on just one issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Firstly, Boris voted for May’s deal eventually. Why didn't he vote for it when it was presented earlier ? It was unchanged. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Just watching Johnson on the news telling us what a great deal he has negotiated. How did the interviewer discover which ditch he was lying in ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 Why didn't he vote for it when it was presented earlier ? It was unchanged. All part of his game to become PM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 1 November, 2019 Share Posted 1 November, 2019 ***** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 How did the interviewer discover which ditch he was lying in ? It was the one closest to Jennifer Arcuri’s flat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 When you're having a meeting with someone and you refer to some guests as friends it doesn't mean you condone any crime they may or may not have committed, it's called being diplomatic. Think you’ve watched goodfellas too many times pal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 You do know that Thatcher (I assume you mean her and not May?) is still hugely reviled in this country don’t you?By some, she did what was needed at the time. The nation couldn't carry on with the Unions ruling the roost. Their extreme power was smothering us. Forget not that Harold Wilson made more miners redundant than she did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tamesaint Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Exactly. There’s no place for extremists like him in the modern Tory party. Complete and utter Little European. Although, fair play to Ken, unlike Grievence, Allen, Wollaston, Stewart and other sopping wet pinkos he was consistent. Voted against a referendum and against triggering A50. We need more honourable people like Ken in politics, just not in our party. Economically, he was sound. But his euro extremism eat him in the end. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk I have never read so much pony in my life. Clarke. An extremist !! He has voted more often for Brexit than Johnson. You really live in a strange world. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 By some, she did what was needed at the time. The nation couldn't carry on with the Unions ruling the roost. Their extreme power was smothering us. Forget not that Harold Wilson made more miners redundant than she did. I voted for Thatcher first time round. It is something I will always regret and I have never voted Tory since. It is one thing sorting out excessive union power, another to turn the country where selfishness became acceptable and it sowed the seeds for the insular, inward looking country we are today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 I voted for Thatcher first time round. It is something I will always regret and I have never voted Tory since. It is one thing sorting out excessive union power, another to turn the country where selfishness became acceptable and it sowed the seeds for the insular, inward looking country we are today.I suggest Blair helped that more so. Giving banks free reign to administer themselves rather than the BOE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 2 November, 2019 Author Share Posted 2 November, 2019 I am happy to condemn both. But is it really actual hatred of Jewish people or is it support of the Palestinians?That's you not condemning both is it? That's you giving up on your bullsh it what-about-the-Tories defence and moving on to a new defense of no no no it's not really happening. The constant denial of the issue and by extension calling the victims liars is the most sickening thing about this issue. Well done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 That's you not condemning both is it? That's you giving up on your bullsh it what-about-the-Tories defence and moving on to a new defense of no no no it's not really happening. The constant denial of the issue and by extension calling the victims liars is the most sickening thing about this issue. Well done. What are you talking about? You are just trying to cause an argument where there is none. I don’t condone anti-Semitism in any shape or form. If you want me to say that the Labour leadership haven’t done enough to deal with the issue within their party, then yes, they clearly haven’t. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weston Super Saint Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 What are you talking about? Hello pot!! Says the man who could start an argument in a locked, padded cell! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 That's you not condemning both is it? That's you giving up on your bullsh it what-about-the-Tories defence and moving on to a new defense of no no no it's not really happening. The constant denial of the issue and by extension calling the victims liars is the most sickening thing about this issue. Well done. Any genuine examples? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 2 November, 2019 Author Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Any genuine examples?Being that literally anything I say you'll be straight back posting a "debunking" by some slavering idiot from The Canary or Sqwarkbox I don't think I'll bother. Magic Grandpa can do no wrong, it's all the mainstream media, we get it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Being that literally anything I say you'll be straight back posting a "debunking" by some slavering idiot from The Canary or Sqwarkbox I don't think I'll bother. Magic Grandpa can do no wrong, it's all the mainstream media, we get it. No you're right, he's actually Hitler reincarnated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Hello pot!! Says the man who could start an argument in a locked, padded cell! Give it a rest Weston. It takes two to make an argument. Can we cut out the personal stuff and deal with the issues? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 2 November, 2019 Author Share Posted 2 November, 2019 No you're right, he's actually Hitler reincarnated.I don't think that in any way. I do think he is pitifully useless cretin who is pretty much guaranteeing 15 years of Tory rule over this country. I want a Labour success in this poll because I want the Conservatives out and, if possible Brexit stopped. With any mildly competent leader of the opposition I would be pretty confident in that happening. With this idiot, not so much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 I don't think that in any way. I do think he is pitifully useless cretin who is pretty much guaranteeing 15 years of Tory rule over this country. I want a Labour success in this poll because I want the Conservatives out and, if possible Brexit stopped. With any mildly competent leader of the opposition I would be pretty confident in that happening. With this idiot, not so much. "I won't vote for him because he's unelectable." "Well if you vote for him he won't be then will he." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 2 November, 2019 Author Share Posted 2 November, 2019 "I won't vote for him because he's unelectable." "Well if you vote for him he won't be then will he."He needs to earn votes by not being an absolute fuc king cretin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Don’t beat around the bush C.B., tell us what you really think! No matter what you think of Corbyn, he has the same problem as Johnson. How do you deal with the different views on Brexit within your party. You think that Corbyn is a cretin and I think that Johnson is a cretin, but neither of them have been able to prevent the fractures in their parties caused by Brexit. In fact it is hard to think of any politician with the clout to be able to find a way forward and unite their party or the country. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 He needs to earn votes by not being an absolute fuc king cretin. Agree with this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 (edited) Don’t beat around the bush C.B., tell us what you really think! No matter what you think of Corbyn, he has the same problem as Johnson. How do you deal with the different views on Brexit within your party. You think that Corbyn is a cretin and I think that Johnson is a cretin, but neither of them have been able to prevent the fractures in their parties caused by Brexit. In fact it is hard to think of any politician with the clout to be able to find a way forward and unite their party or the country. I think they're both cretins, so why vote for either in that situation? The problem with Corbyn is that it's allowed the membership of the party to go hard left, when really they should have their own party altogether. Keir Starmer would do a cracking job in getting rid of the extreme left, whilst winning back membership from the centre. Edited 2 November, 2019 by Unbelievable Jeff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 He needs to earn votes by not being an absolute fuc king cretin. Allah wept. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Allah wept. What's Allah got to do with it? Is this a poor attempt at a Conservative Islamaphobe joke or something, as I'm pretty sure CB Fry is not a Tory... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 "None of the above" should be an option on the ballot paper - a half empty HoC as a result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 No matter what you think of Corbyn, he has the same problem as Johnson. How do you deal with the different views on Brexit within your party. You think that Corbyn is a cretin and I think that Johnson is a cretin, but neither of them have been able to prevent the fractures in their parties caused by Brexit. Boris has dealt with his. Every single Tory voted for his deal, and every single Tory returned will do so again. Corbyn cant unite his party because he’s a Leaver & 80% of them are Remainers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 I think they're both cretins, so why vote for either in that situation? The problem with Corbyn is that it's allowed the membership of the party to go hard left, when really they should have their own party altogether. Keir Starmer would do a cracking job in getting rid of the extreme left, whilst winning back membership from the centre. One of them will be PM come December so we need to vote for the policies we want even if we don’t like the party leader. Agree with you about Keir Starmer. He was in charge of the CPS when I was there. I sat in a couple of meetings with him and he listens a lot and talks only when he has a question or something worth adding to the discussion - not your usual politician. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 I don't think that in any way. I do think he is pitifully useless cretin who is pretty much guaranteeing 15 years of Tory rule over this country. I want a Labour success in this poll because I want the Conservatives out and, if possible Brexit stopped. With any mildly competent leader of the opposition I would be pretty confident in that happening. With this idiot, not so much. On this I am in complete agreement with you. Should you be worried? In my view this is the great tragedy of the past few years, the lack of a credible opposition to these out-of-control freaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revolution saint Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 I suggest Blair helped that more so. Giving banks free reign to administer themselves rather than the BOE If I recall the relaxation of banking regulations occurred under Thatcher (and Reagan in the US). Blair gave the BoE the ability to set interest rates independently but not sure he deregulated any more than Thatcher did - could be wrong though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 If I recall the relaxation of banking regulations occurred under Thatcher (and Reagan in the US). Blair gave the BoE the ability to set interest rates independently but not sure he deregulated any more than Thatcher did - could be wrong though. Most of the changes that created the environment that permitted the financial crash were, indeed, enacted in the mid 1980s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 Go Jezza Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 2 November, 2019 Share Posted 2 November, 2019 What's Allah got to do with it? Is this a poor attempt at a Conservative Islamaphobe joke or something, as I'm pretty sure CB Fry is not a Tory... Buddha f*ckin wept. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 Go Jezza wait what? Heinz advertise on Porn hub Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 wait what? Heinz advertise on Porn hub That's one of the greatest stories ever!! Sandals looks nice too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 There's a Labour Doris called "Rebecca" on Radio5 who's finally admitted there's a big cost to nationalising things, although she doesn't know what it is. Also wants to spend £60bn on a programme to allow people to upgrade energy efficient in their homes. [incidentally, something similar was tried as "Green Deal" previously around 2012 but didn't work as the economics didn't stack up.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 Christ, they want to expropriate ten percent of the shares of companies as well. If people think Brexit will be damaging, they ain't seen nothing yet if Crazy Corbyn and Mad McDonnell get in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 Christ, they want to expropriate ten percent of the shares of companies as well. If people think Brexit will be damaging, they ain't seen nothing yet if Crazy Corbyn and Mad McDonnell get in. That 10% thing is ****ing mental. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 There's a Labour Doris called "Rebecca" on Radio5 who's finally admitted there's a big cost to nationalising things, although she doesn't know what it is. Also wants to spend £60bn on a programme to allow people to upgrade energy efficient in their homes. [incidentally, something similar was tried as "Green Deal" previously around 2012 but didn't work as the economics didn't stack up.] Sound like Rebecca Wrong-Daily. According to some reports she’s Jezza’s chosen successor. She’s pretty fit, but spouts nonsense in a strange accent. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lets B Avenue Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 wait what? Heinz advertise on Porn hub 57 varieties? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 Rebecca Wrong-Daily also turned up on Ridge, where she was asked about Boris’ claim that a vote for Corbyn will lead to another referendum. No it’s not claims the bimbo, “we are going to renegotiate a deal then put it to the people”. Ridge baffled, “isn’t that a referendum “ to which Wrong-Daily replied “its sort of a referendum “. Seriously, people are going to vote for these clowns? Wrong-Daily as business secretary Abbott as Home Secretary John M (sacked from economic brief by Livingstone for being too left wing) as chancellor And to think the same people voting for these half wits, are the ones banging on about the risks of no deal Brexit. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 Christ, they want to expropriate ten percent of the shares of companies as well. If people think Brexit will be damaging, they ain't seen nothing yet if Crazy Corbyn and Mad McDonnell get in. Isn't that similar to Waitrose and other companies where workers get a cut of the profits? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 3 November, 2019 Share Posted 3 November, 2019 Rebecca Wrong-Daily also turned up on Ridge, where she was asked about Boris’ claim that a vote for Corbyn will lead to another referendum. No it’s not claims the bimbo, “we are going to renegotiate a deal then put it to the people”. Ridge baffled, “isn’t that a referendum “ to which Wrong-Daily replied “its sort of a referendum “. Seriously, people are going to vote for these clowns? Wrong-Daily as business secretary Abbott as Home Secretary John M (sacked from economic brief by Livingstone for being too left wing) as chancellor And to think the same people voting for these half wits, are the ones banging on about the risks of no deal Brexit. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Unlike the posh blokes who get rid of 20,000 experienced police officers. Then promise to recruit 20,000 more. So smart and in no way wasting millions And privatise the probation service against all sensible advice then bring back to be publicly run but hey no one cares cos they are smart posh boys right? These geniuses spunk money so easily but hey a plum in your mouth easily mistaken for clever and trustworthy. Btw Farage slagging off the Brexit deal this morning. Which cult are you currently in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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