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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #150 on: 01 June 2017, 06:13:35 pm »
VNA I know you like your soundbites and glib remarks so I thought that you might like this one I heard today.

"Vote June to get rid of May "

You can have that free of charge :D
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #151 on: 01 June 2017, 07:33:33 pm »
labour wont be getting my vote thats for sure
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #152 on: 01 June 2017, 07:40:41 pm »
Just watched  Andrew Neal questioning Tim Farron on BBC. How anybody can even contemplate voting for this idiot is beyond belief. 

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #153 on: 01 June 2017, 07:49:05 pm »
labour wont be getting my vote thats for sure

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #154 on: 01 June 2017, 08:18:16 pm »
they are all twats,     who lie and cheat,   but try to make us pay tax.
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #155 on: 01 June 2017, 08:35:07 pm »
Just watched  Andrew Neal questioning Tim Farron on BBC. How anybody can even contemplate voting for this idiot is beyond belief.

I just watched that also. It was a classic wasn't it!.

I loved the bit where he repeatedly wouldn't answer the question about a second referendum.

Andrew Neal is a legend. Brilliant.

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #156 on: 01 June 2017, 08:52:42 pm »
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Andrew Neal is a legend.

Andrew Neal is a Tory prick.

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #157 on: 01 June 2017, 09:13:09 pm »
May says she is the best for the EU negotiations, but will she turn up on the negotiations?  :lol

Plot twist: brace yourself for a hung parliament and tories losing 20 seats. The bad news is I will have the biggest hangover of all times in that case on 9th  :rollin

Remeber Theresa no mates? Here is the lonely Amber too:


 
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #158 on: 01 June 2017, 11:16:47 pm »
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Let me move you a little to the centre away from the left tainted view.They were sold to people actually living in them at the time, not only that but they were sold at a massive discount to the tenant depending on how long they had been renting.   
at well below market value, who then sold them on to private landlords and pocketed the cash. O and the local authorities were not even allowed to use the money from the sales to build more council homes to replace them. Just moving you away from your right tainted view.  :lol [/font][/quote]

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #159 on: 01 June 2017, 11:52:53 pm »

When you bought your own council house the price you paid depended on how long you had lived in it. When you did buy it you were not allowed to sell it for 5 years.
I bought my mum her council house,the same house she raised my brother and me in. I paid £12,000 for it. My mum passed away within 12 months of me buying it. I had hell on with the council as they said I either had to live in it or sell it back to the council. The council offered me £7500 for it I told them to fuck  off . I moved in for a couple weeks and when the dust settled my mums next door neighbour who had lived beside us for 40years gave up her council house and moved into ours. She lived there rent free until she died 8 years after my mum. I sold the house for £22,000 and gave my brother £5,000 as he could not afford to chip in with buying mums house.
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #160 on: 02 June 2017, 10:35:49 am »

When you bought your own council house the price you paid depended on how long you had lived in it. When you did buy it you were not allowed to sell it for 5 years.
I bought my mum her council house,the same house she raised my brother and me in. I paid £12,000 for it. My mum passed away within 12 months of me buying it. I had hell on with the council as they said I either had to live in it or sell it back to the council. The council offered me £7500 for it I told them to fuck  off . I moved in for a couple weeks and when the dust settled my mums next door neighbour who had lived beside us for 40years gave up her council house and moved into ours. She lived there rent free until she died 8 years after my mum. I sold the house for £22,000 and gave my brother £5,000 as he could not afford to chip in with buying mums house.
Fantastic. How nice and kind hearted of you Lew to let that lady stay rent free until the end of her days. So which one of the below best describes your selfless act.
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private landlord and pocketing the cash
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DSS property empire
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low-quality housing provided by DSS landlords at eye watering rip off price
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tax dodging bastards
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  filthy rich DSS landlord.


 And thanks for clarifying and debunking the spin that says people sold straight away at a profit. After 5 years the value would of gone up anyway and if people sold then that is where the profits would of come from.   
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #161 on: 02 June 2017, 10:43:20 am »
  Nice photo Val!
 
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May says she is the best for the EU negotiations, but will she turn up on the negotiations?  :lol

Owen Jones was sent a strange anonymous email yesterday from a person calling themselves “somebody at the BBC”  – May’s team will not be doing local radio interviews. Not even a pooled one for a network.  No regional political editors.
Owen has now stated he knows 100% that the email is from a BBC journalist. 
If this is correct, it appears that the Prime Minister in the last week of campaigning in the snap election which she called is withdrawing – as much as she can – from that campaign.

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #162 on: 02 June 2017, 11:31:45 am »
 So who would you like to lead the UK in the BREXIT negotiations, perhaps the most complex negotiations in British history, that is a negotiation with the 27 remaining members of the EU concerning our exit terms.


How about a self-confessed bloody difficult woman who it appears runs scared of local radio interviews just in case some small town pollical pundit tears her up fae arse paper.


I mean really?
 

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #163 on: 02 June 2017, 02:07:45 pm »
I get the feeling she isn't doing these interviews as she's arrogantly confident of winning the election (obviously or she woundnt have called it, right?) And that if for any reason it doesn't go her way she can blame the 'brexit' negotiations for taking up her time/resources.
She's either setting her self up for the most spectacularly cocky victory in election history or a loss with the best politcal excuse cocked and loaded in the chamber.

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #164 on: 02 June 2017, 02:27:17 pm »
  Dudeofrude,
 
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I get the feeling she isn't doing these interviews as she's arrogantly confident of winning the election
Indeed I agree arrogance is part of the equation.


But this narcissistic leader is not as capable as she would like us to think.  This hard-hitting negotiator, and umm “bloody difficult woman” who offers strong and stable leadership is running scared in this opportunistic election that she called.


She is limiting her media exposure to the public because she knows only too well she is not the person she wants us to believe she is.  She is not a particularly capable politician.


And whilst many compare her to the ultimate scum bag Tory - Thatcher, well as much as I dislike, nae absolute despise Margaret Thatcher, well you know, I’ll say one thing for Thatcher, she was an ideological politician, a conviction politician, and in her own words “The Lady is not for turning”.


May on the other hand, well I’m getting dizzy with her u turns and now sheer cowardice.  Too sacred too to  criticise  Mr Trump.

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #165 on: 02 June 2017, 02:40:12 pm »


When you bought your own council house the price you paid depended on how long you had lived in it. When you did buy it you were not allowed to sell it for 5 years.
I bought my mum her council house,the same house she raised my brother and me in. I paid £12,000 for it. My mum passed away within 12 months of me buying it. I had hell on with the council as they said I either had to live in it or sell it back to the council. The council offered me £7500 for it I told them to fuck  off . I moved in for a couple weeks and when the dust settled my mums next door neighbour who had lived beside us for 40years gave up her council house and moved into ours. She lived there rent free until she died 8 years after my mum. I sold the house for £22,000 and gave my brother £5,000 as he could not afford to chip in with buying mums house.
Fantastic. How nice and kind hearted of you Lew to let that lady stay rent free until the end of her days. So which one of the below best describes your selfless act.
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private landlord and pocketing the cash
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DSS property empire
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low-quality housing provided by DSS landlords at eye watering rip off price
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tax dodging bastards
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  filthy rich DSS landlord.


 And thanks for clarifying and debunking the spin that says people sold straight away at a profit. After 5 years the value would of gone up anyway and if people sold then that is where the profits would of come from.


A soft touch I think !!! but seriously my mum had her problems with her nerves and general health. With me being away at sea all my working life and my brother away as well it was good to know my mum had good neighbours. Mr & Mrs Fleming always checked up on my mum morning and last thing at night, always took her shopping etc!!, those were the days when people looked out for each other.
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #166 on: 02 June 2017, 02:45:22 pm »

Speculation here in France is she is ducking and diving and hoping she losses the election so she can not go down in history as the PM that really fucked up the brexit exit  :lol


Amber Rudd eh!!! is it just me or does that sound like a name for a Porn Star????
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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #167 on: 03 June 2017, 10:20:32 am »
  I saw the Question Time highlights on Newsnight last night.
 
May fights back the commentators tells us. Emily Maitlis then allowed Boris Johnston to ramble on incoherently for a full ten minutes though at least she hits back at one point telling him “you demine the office of foreign secretary don’t you Boris Johnston, people are starting to talk about whether you will keep your job after the election………………” which actually manages to silence Boris for a few seconds.


Then Ian Lavery from Labour got three and a half minutes!


The most notable aspect however was that May was allowed to set the Question Time format.  May would not appear next to Corbyn.  So we had the bizarre spectacle of the Question time panel (May and Corbyn) appearing separately. 



She’s hopeless.

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« Reply #168 on: 03 June 2017, 05:22:44 pm »
they're all hopeless but I'd rather choose hopeless than useless. :rolleyes
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« Reply #169 on: 03 June 2017, 07:30:11 pm »
Well as a total antidote to all the nonsense I went & helped a friend rebuild his 1960s Triumph Tiger Cub today-it was therapeutic beyond words :lol
The other good news is that I can watch the TT programmes each evening on ITV4 :lol
I believe my 5 year old grandaughter talks more sense than the whole bunch of buffoons telling me they & only they are fit to run the country! :eek

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Re: General Election 8th June
« Reply #170 on: 03 June 2017, 10:10:23 pm »
Labour is closing the gap - Thank foc.

Will Theresa May stand down if there is a hung parliament or if she is returned with a reduced majority?

Could it even be Prime Minister Corbyn ;)



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« Reply #171 on: 03 June 2017, 11:06:51 pm »
Labour is closing the gap - Thank foc.

Will Theresa May stand down if there is a hung parliament or if she is returned with a reduced majority?

Could it even be Prime Minister Corbyn ;)

I think its all fluff and hype -it feels like  he is surrounded by a group of over zealous fanatics that whoop and cheer when he turns up, they probably get shipped around the country on the same bus.
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« Reply #172 on: 03 June 2017, 11:21:00 pm »

Funny you should mention that shunted around the country on the same bus. On face book yesterday there were two photographs
Photo (1) was Kent Conservatives show support for PM May
Phot (2) was Sussex Conservatives rally support for PM May
Very good then you look at the photos, the lazy fuckers had not even changed their clothes they had just moved around a tad so they were standing in a different position in the line up.
I am under no illusion that they all do it.
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« Reply #173 on: 03 June 2017, 11:37:11 pm »
Well spotted Lew. The thing is it really annoys me is (all of them ) think we are so stupid we wouldn't notice. I reality it is THEM who are stupid thinking that we wouldn't notice.   
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« Reply #174 on: 04 June 2017, 12:30:46 am »
 
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I think its all fluff and hype -it feels like  he is surrounded by a group of over zealous fanatics that whoop and cheer when he turns up, they probably get shipped around the country on the same bus.


Doubtful.  But perhaps.  So what of the Tory party – do they have anybody who wants to whoop and cheer in front of the TV cameras, never mind busing them about?  That’s not doubtful – they simply don’t.


Rather reminds me of the 2014 Independence referendum, Labour shipped activists up from England to distribute leaflets etc, whilst the SNP had so many activists and volunteers they just didn’t have half a clue what the heck they were going to do with them all.


But at the end of the day what this election is demonstrating is that yet again defeating the bastard scum bag thieving Tories should in reality be a walk in the park for labour.  The Blairite Labour MP’s are denying the country the progressive Labour government that it needs and wants.  Shame on them.


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The thing is it really annoys me is (all of them ) think we are so stupid we wouldn't notice.


Never mind that, but are ye daft enougth tae vote fae the Tories?