General election time?

Re: General election time?

Postby Guest » Sun Sep 23, 2018 6:03 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Cannydc wrote:You will discover their policies after an election is called, in a thing called a MANIFESTO.

Same for all political parties, Labour are no different.


Wrong again

Every politcal party has been unwavering in their approach to Brexit
Every party except Labour.

2 years since the referendum, and still, Labour has no policy.


Do you have bad eye sight, thick or both?

You will discover their policies after an election is called, in a thing called a MANIFESTO.



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Re: General election time?

Postby MungoBrush » Sun Sep 23, 2018 6:19 pm

Guest wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Cannydc wrote:You will discover their policies after an election is called, in a thing called a MANIFESTO.

Same for all political parties, Labour are no different.


Wrong again

Every politcal party has been unwavering in their approach to Brexit
Every party except Labour.

2 years since the referendum, and still, Labour has no policy.


Do you have bad eye sight, thick or both?

You will discover their policies after an election is called, in a thing called a MANIFESTO.



:off head: :hand:


So, you agree that Labour has no policies.
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Re: General election time?

Postby Cannydc » Sun Sep 23, 2018 6:32 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
Cannydc wrote:You will discover their policies after an election is called, in a thing called a MANIFESTO.

Same for all political parties, Labour are no different.


Wrong again

Every politcal party has been unwavering in their approach to Brexit
Every party except Labour.

2 years since the referendum, and still, Labour has no policy.


Shame you are so scared because you think that Labour has no policy on Brexit. May I suggest that you watch The Parliament Channel this week, you might learn something.
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Re: General election time?

Postby MungoBrush » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:13 pm

Cannydc wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
Cannydc wrote:You will discover their policies after an election is called, in a thing called a MANIFESTO.

Same for all political parties, Labour are no different.


Wrong again

Every politcal party has been unwavering in their approach to Brexit
Every party except Labour.

2 years since the referendum, and still, Labour has no policy.


Shame you are so scared because you think that Labour has no policy on Brexit. May I suggest that you watch The Parliament Channel this week, you might learn something.


It's not me that's scared
It's the Labour so-called leadership
That's why they have been sitting on the fence for so long
That's why they have done so many u-turns on the single market and customs union since the last election.

It's because 2/3rds of Labour electorates voted to leave the EU
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Re: General election time?

Postby wutang » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:40 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
It's because 2/3rds of Labour electorates voted to leave the EU


Other way round dipshit

Labour voters (65%) and Liberal Democrats (68%) largely voted for Remain

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/06/27/how-britain-voted/
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Re: General election time?

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:42 pm

What Mungo is Tory policy on Brexit?
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Re: General election time?

Postby Guest » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:48 pm

wutang wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
It's because 2/3rds of Labour electorates voted to leave the EU


Other way round dipshit

Labour voters (65%) and Liberal Democrats (68%) largely voted for Remain

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/06/27/how-britain-voted/


There will be a peoples vote now imo.
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Re: General election time?

Postby Stooo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:48 pm

Wilson wrote:
Cobs wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Cobs wrote:It's brinkmanship surely on both sides. What would Jeremy do?
Extraordinary times.


Waffle on about fucking trains as usual...

Probably a decent strategy at the moment.


Yep.
"Don't interrupt your enemy when they're making a mistake" or words to that effect. :smilin:

And besides, trains & UK public transport generally are in a shocking state. Someone should be "waffling" about them.


There are far more important things to be waffling on about as Her Majesties Loyal Opposition TBF, his precious trains won't be given a platform in Paris or Brussels post next March for a start :roll:
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Re: General election time?

Postby Stooo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:53 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:So informing you is boasting is it?
It was perfectly normal to leave school at 15 without qualifications.
I could have stayed on to get those qualifications as there was a clear choice ... leave school or remain.
I wanted out to make a living and instantly started making money.
I'm now retired and would imagine more money has passed through my hands than you'll ever see.
I boasted .... I boasted a few years back that my aim was to break myself.
I needed to lose everything I had for others to benefit.
I achieved that and am now happily broke.
I bet your qualifications amounted to little and you achieved not much more than an average job .... go boast about that.
Go boast that you follow people around on forums in an anonymous guise so you never have to argue a point. Never have to defend what you post.
Go boast about that.


Richard Branson started out by selling weed and second hand records. It's funny how these righty-tightys get upset about the wrong sort of capitalist. Deborah Meaden gets loads of shit on social media because of her liberal views, go figure...
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Re: General election time?

Postby Stooo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:55 pm

MungoBrush wrote:
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MungoBrush wrote:More than 2 years since the referendum
And still, Labour has no Brexit strategy.


They're not in government, remember?


But they are supposed to be a "government in waiting"
How can you be a "government in waiting" with no policy on the biggest issue that this country has faced for decades?
What have they been doing for the past 2 years?


Amazingly I totally agree with you. :thumbsup:
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Re: General election time?

Postby Stooo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:59 pm

Guest wrote:
wutang wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
It's because 2/3rds of Labour electorates voted to leave the EU


Other way round dipshit

Labour voters (65%) and Liberal Democrats (68%) largely voted for Remain

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/06/27/how-britain-voted/


There will be a peoples vote now imo.


There's plenty of us fighting for it, we still need more! Get off of your arse and get involved! :thumbsup:
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Re: General election time?

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:00 pm

Stooo wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:So informing you is boasting is it?
It was perfectly normal to leave school at 15 without qualifications.
I could have stayed on to get those qualifications as there was a clear choice ... leave school or remain.
I wanted out to make a living and instantly started making money.
I'm now retired and would imagine more money has passed through my hands than you'll ever see.
I boasted .... I boasted a few years back that my aim was to break myself.
I needed to lose everything I had for others to benefit.
I achieved that and am now happily broke.
I bet your qualifications amounted to little and you achieved not much more than an average job .... go boast about that.
Go boast that you follow people around on forums in an anonymous guise so you never have to argue a point. Never have to defend what you post.
Go boast about that.


Richard Branson started out by selling weed and second hand records. It's funny how these righty-tightys get upset about the wrong sort of capitalist. Deborah Meaden gets loads of shit on social media because of her liberal views, go figure...

I imagine the person taking the piss got the best qualifications in the world and is now a brain surgeon.
Obvious innit. :cuppaT:
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Re: General election time?

Postby Stooo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:01 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:So informing you is boasting is it?
It was perfectly normal to leave school at 15 without qualifications.
I could have stayed on to get those qualifications as there was a clear choice ... leave school or remain.
I wanted out to make a living and instantly started making money.
I'm now retired and would imagine more money has passed through my hands than you'll ever see.
I boasted .... I boasted a few years back that my aim was to break myself.
I needed to lose everything I had for others to benefit.
I achieved that and am now happily broke.
I bet your qualifications amounted to little and you achieved not much more than an average job .... go boast about that.
Go boast that you follow people around on forums in an anonymous guise so you never have to argue a point. Never have to defend what you post.
Go boast about that.


Richard Branson started out by selling weed and second hand records. It's funny how these righty-tightys get upset about the wrong sort of capitalist. Deborah Meaden gets loads of shit on social media because of her liberal views, go figure...

I imagine the person taking the piss got the best qualifications in the world and is now a brain surgeon.
Obvious innit. :cuppaT:


Our Debs tends to point that sort of thing out :wubwub:
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Re: General election time?

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:05 pm

Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:
wutang wrote:
MungoBrush wrote:
It's because 2/3rds of Labour electorates voted to leave the EU


Other way round dipshit

Labour voters (65%) and Liberal Democrats (68%) largely voted for Remain

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/06/27/how-britain-voted/


There will be a peoples vote now imo.


There's plenty of us fighting for it, we still need more! Get off of your arse and get involved! :thumbsup:

I think you're the only one on here getting of his arse and doing something about anything Stooo.
All power to you. Nearest I get is I do some stuff for a charity and have for thirty years or more.
It aint gonna change the world but will help someone be more comfortable and have some peace of mind.
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Re: General election time?

Postby Stooo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:18 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:I think you're the only one on here getting of his arse and doing something about anything Stooo.
All power to you. Nearest I get is I do some stuff for a charity and have for thirty years or more.
It aint gonna change the world but will help someone be more comfortable and have some peace of mind.


Every little helps as the old lady said as she pissed in the sea. Charity is good as are symbols, something that occurred to me as I strolled across Babbacombe Downs for some nosebag with my son this evening. With a breathtaking view across Lyme Bay to the lights in the next County at Lyme Regis there is a row of flagpoles set into the gardens. In years gone by they have been adorned with the flags of our neighbours and allies, tonight it was all Union flags. The gardens have been neglected due to cuts and I have hardly seen a foreign number plate all summer except from on lorries.

I felt quite sad and even more enthusiastic for moving away. :shake head:
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