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General Election, June 8th

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Posted
7 hours ago, Phube said:

Carpetbagger O'Brien is in in my constituency! :(

Labour vote up 15% though, which is pretty bloody good for Harborough. Mixture of first time kids and older ones voting for a good candidate who actually fvcking lives there too I'd imagine. The former type was certainly likely to turn out judging from my Facebook feed over the past few weeks. Good on 'em.

Posted
Just now, Foxin_mad said:

I have provided many cast iron facts and examples. People chose to ignore them. That is entirely up to them.

Thing is, you haven't. You've just shouted reds under the beds repeatedly. It's not 1950s America here, McCarthyism won't wash.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Foxin_mad said:

1979 Labour government full of mad socialists. Power Cuts.

 

Point proven, already happend.

 

There were more power cuts during the three day week under the Conservatives in 1974.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, RobHawk said:

 **** you dude! You have no idea what i beleive! 

 

I admitted in a previous post to you that i don't know everything - but you know what, if i don't know i don't pretend like the shit i'm saying is right and shoot down everyone else.

 

Regardless of your beliefs (which you are entitled too and maybe proved correct in future), the knowledge of economics you have shown on this thread is non existent but you reckon you know more than everyone else so can say what you like - so prove it or pipe the **** the down!

Calm down aye, was said is jest. Lets just agree to disagree.

 

I have time and time again provided lots of evidence and examples, people may chose to disagree that's up to them. .

Posted
1 minute ago, Vacamion said:

 

There were more power cuts during the three day weeks under the Conservatives in 1974.

They were socialist as well.

Posted
1 minute ago, Foxin_mad said:

Calm down aye, was said is jest. Lets just agree to disagree.

 

I have time and time again provided lots of evidence and examples, people may chose to disagree that's up to them. .

Don't try and make out all jokey now you realise you are in the wrong!

 

PROVE IT!!!

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Posted
3 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

Thing is, you haven't. You've just shouted reds under the beds repeatedly. It's not 1950s America here, McCarthyism won't wash.

Have you read the entire thread? I will go now as my input is obviously not valued here which is no problem. Good luck

Posted

The tories offered the eu referendum and lost.

They then tried to claim the mantle as the party of brexit.

The tory party invoked article 50.

Then called an election. Now we have a hung parliament. 

Expectation is they'll be a change of leader and a new election in 6-12months. 

All the while our 2 years of negotiating time is going down. 

How can anybody take seriously the tory claim to offer stability in the national interest next time around? They've just risked the entire future of the uk.

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Posted
1 minute ago, RobHawk said:

Don't try and make out all jokey now you realise you are in the wrong!

 

PROVE IT!!!

I'm not in the wrong. I said agree to disagree.

 

Proving I have a masters, how the hell do you want me to do that send you my identity. No thanks.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Foxin_mad said:

Have you read the entire thread? I will go now as my input is obviously not valued here which is no problem. Good luck

It isn't valued as it's complete rubbish. You can read my (and others) contributions throughout the thread to see why. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Foxin_mad said:

Have you read the entire thread? I will go now as my input is obviously not valued here which is no problem. Good luck

 

IS THERE A FIREDRILL? IS THERE A FIREDRILL?!

Posted

May really messed it up didn't she calling a snap election thinking she was going to get a clear majority to go into Brexit negotiations, well now we have a hung parliament and yet more uncertainty than before!. while in Scotland the SNP lost seats because Nicola Sturgeon wouldn't shut up about indyref2. the Europeans will think that they now have a massive upper hand on us because of all the chaos that is to come and will try and stitch us for every penny they can get from us!

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Foxin_mad said:

I'm not in the wrong. I said agree to disagree.

 

Proving I have a masters, how the hell do you want me to do that send you my identity. No thanks.

 

As someone that would be 'on your side', you haven't really articulated it very well throughout the thread and actually none of the examples I can see that you've used are based on much economic substance, rather opinion or a degree of conjecture. Articulate your arguments better and you may get somewhere. That being said, you do have to watch for the lefties on here who, at times, will strangle anyone like a pride of lions no matter what you try.

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Posted
1 minute ago, foxy boxing said:

May really messed it up didn't she calling a snap election thinking she was going to get a clear majority to go into Brexit negotiations, well now we have a hung parliament and yet more uncertainty than before!. while in Scotland the SNP lost seats because Nicola Sturgeon wouldn't shut up about indyref2. the Europeans will think that they now have a massive upper hand on us because of all the chaos that is to come and will try and stitch us for every penny they can get from us!

 

She didn't mess up calling the election, she messed up everything after. There is nothing in the campaign that you can say went well for her and it was all her own doing. That manifesto looks even worse reading it again and I didn't believe it was possible.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

I love the idea that if Corbyn got in, all of a sudden we'd somehow be a communist state over night.

 

Crissakes.

Corbyn would just be a left wing Trump.  

 

- Riding a populist, anti-establishment wave

- Would backtrack on promises when he realises they're not realistic and can't be funded

- Distrusted by his country's security services

- Both similar age

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Posted

May is set to head to Buckingham Palace to see The Queen with the belief she can form a government with DUP support.

 

Just **** off already.

Posted
7 minutes ago, KingGTF said:

 

As someone that would be 'on your side', you haven't really articulated it very well throughout the thread and actually none of the examples I can see that you've used are based on much economic substance, rather opinion or a degree of conjecture. Articulate your arguments better and you may get somewhere. That being said, you do have to watch for the lefties on here who, at times, will strangle anyone like a pride of lions no matter what you try.

To be fair, theres different sides to the economic debate and there is still a level of opinion and speculation regarding which side of the argument you beleive. But from what i have seen you have always articulated your points of view extremely well, and in actual fact, you have come across knowing alot more about economics than i do, so i've always read your poss with interest (even if i don't agree).

 

But this guy compared government borrowing to taking our a personal car loan - he knows jack shit!

Posted
2 minutes ago, KingGTF said:

May is set to head to Buckingham Palace to see The Queen with the belief she can form a government with DUP support.

 

Just **** off already.

Is the marksman in position?

Posted

Extraordinary.

Who'd of thought a month ago when Mrs May was a political Goddess and Corbyn was the devil that there would be calls for May's resignation and a celebration as Corbyn as a leader.

A day in politics eh?

MAYbe people got sick and tired of the Tories and media attacks on Corbyn and actually realised when they heard him he wasn't what they made him out to be.  MAYbe it was Tories truly terrible manifesto.  MAYbe it was Mrs May's obsession with party 1st Country 2nd.

And when you consider how many scot's voted Tory to stop a 2nd scottish referendum it makes the result even more amazing.

Posted

I'm sure it's been said before, but doesn't this spell disaster ?

 

  • We either end up with a Conservative DUP coalition where May resigns after 12 months
  • or...
  • We have a Minority Labour government supported by every other party apart from Conservatives and NOTHING gets done for 12 months till they hold ANOTHER election
  • or...
  • We have a joint Labour/Conservative whatever you want to call that where they spend 5 years bickering at each other and making a joke out of us all
Posted
2 minutes ago, Lionator said:

The weakest Prime Minister we will ever have. She is utterly deluded.

 

Maybe but she's going to win.

 

As soon as it was evident the DUP had enough votes to push them over it was on.

 

Corbyn can call it a win all he wants but May is still going to be in power and she's going to be backed up by a bunch of ravenous, far right, eu skeptic unionist nutters.

 

Joy.

 

Ugh.

Posted
Just now, Soundman said:

I'm sure it's been said before, but doesn't this spell disaster ?

 

 

  • We have a joint Labour/Conservative whatever you want to call that where they spend 5 years bickering at each other and making a joke out of us all

A grand coalition? Cannot imaging Corbyn ever agreeing to a coalition with the Tories...

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