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Everything posted by urban.spaceman
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This is such a niche metric for understanding an election.
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That was back in the October. At the very least you should be at the “Vardy’s rounded Mannone in the last minute to make it 2-0 at Sunderland and Claudio’s crying” stage by now.
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I am now at the “Old Trafford and Wes Morgan has equalised: Leicester hit back - like champions” stage of the election. THIS. IS. HAPPENING.
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What @leicsmac said.
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These ****ers are the most inept people alive.
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As will your digital clocks. And your phone will still charge.
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Tories: there will be power cuts under Labour. Also Tories: the kettles will still work tho.
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I will quite happily retire from talking about politics on this forum on Friday. Actually maybe next Monday. Give me the weekend to enjoy it.
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Where's Liz Tru- oh.
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They're not being "outflanked" by her - she was no longer a minister when she said that and could say whatever she wanted. As I said, there are other ways to tackle child poverty that Labour have chosen as a priority. Your original comment that she had more to say about more to say about child poverty than Labour remains completely untrue. Even Brown, who has publically criticised Labour for not removing the cap, has said they will be pioneers at slashing child poverty. They were unable to prevent anything because the last leader delivered the worst result in 80 years.
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These Ed Davey stunts are getting out of hand.
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Why are you taking Cruella's comments more seriously than Labour's? Why does Labour have a higher threshold of believability than someone who thinks homelessness is a lifestyle choice? Labour have so far ruled out the 2 child benefit cap, which I do believe is a mistake, but there are plenty of other methods to alleviate poverty that they have outlined in their manifesto. Sharon Graham has been a vocal critic of Starmer for years, which is her right. She was endorsing Labour as of a few weeks ago: Most Streeting has categorically, repeatedly ruled out more privatisation of the NHS. He has simply said he would utilise the private sector to bring down the record high waiting lists. When did Labour "stand aside"? They've had no power in anything for 14 years. Especially after Corbyn left them with just 200 seats - it has been absolutely impossible for Starmer to actually stop the Tories doing anything. At this point I'll just have to take your word for it. I'll take my chances with Labour, vote for whoever you want.
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They were incredible. Straight into my top 3 Wembley visits. Phenomenal night!
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@moore_94 will find out before the rest of us.
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I mentioned the other day that people should go and watch Starmer's first conference speech during lockdown. Go and watch any other speech he's done. He has some pretty clear and consistent ambitions but can only react to the immediate skip fire he's about to inherit. Not true. Not true. Not true. Not even untrue, these are just downright lies. That's your opinion and you're totally welcome to it. I profoundly disagree, and believe from what I have seen of Starmer's leadership and ambitions for power that we are going to see a transformative Labour government over the next 10 years.
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Leicester 'could face points deduction next season'
urban.spaceman replied to ClaphamFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
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I wonder if AI has developed enough to give us a comprehensive review on the accuracy of journalists like Nixon?
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The importance of punctuation. ”Labour is coming; after all, that gives pleasure.”
