ScouseFox Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 45 minutes ago, MattP said: I suppose on something like that you are relying on word of mouth as you don't assume cameras will be there - I mean it's believable when you also have it confirmed someone has been arrested for it. Half the problem is social media - they are all so desperate to be the first to break a story they don't seen to apply due diligence. think what you might mean is people like herself (tories) hope the cameras won't be there so that people believe the absolute lies they continue to tell and have been telling for decades. 43 minutes ago, MattP said: This is happening from all sides. the most desperate and again, incorrect, version of events from the tories. this thread is great dunno why i've ignored it for so long.
Legend_in_blue Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 2 hours ago, Kopfkino said: Fear not. Bloke walks into another blokes finger. If that is genuinely it then I don't know what's funnier here. Seeing the Tories send Hancock in to settle the situation down, or seeing Hancock fleeing in a Vauxhall Corsa in the aftermath.
StanSP Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 1 minute ago, Legend_in_blue said: I don't know what's funnier here. Seeing the Tories send Hancock in to settle the situation down, or seeing Hancock fleeing in a Vauxhall Corsa in the aftermath. Oi there's nothing wrong with Vauxall Corsas these days! *goes looking for new cars*
Mark_w Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 36 minutes ago, SecretPro said: After being asked repeatedly, refusing to the point where he took the reporters phone from him and put it in his pocket in the hope that the reporter would stop asking him. Plus by this point he's not looking at the picture, he's looking at the reporter's lock screen - and pretending to react to the picture of the child...
SecretPro Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 Just now, Mark_w said: Plus by this point he's not looking at the picture, he's looking at the reporter's lock screen - and pretending to react to the picture of the child... Correct 😂 It's not MattP's version of events though, so must be wrong.
Guest MattP Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 14 minutes ago, ScouseFox said: think what you might mean is people like herself (tories) hope the cameras won't be there so that people believe the absolute lies they continue to tell and have been telling for decades. You clearly didn't pay much attention to the BBC under the Blair and Campbell era.
Leicester_Loyal Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 23 minutes ago, MattP said: You clearly didn't pay much attention to the BBC under the Blair and Campbell era. Come on Matt, only Tories tell lies, not all politicians.
ScouseFox Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 18 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said: Come on Matt, only Tories tell lies, not all politicians. she’s not a politician? she’s a journalist.
Mark_w Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 I think Question Time have found every 18-30 year old Tory in the country.
Guest Dirkster the Fox Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 A disciple departing the flock it seems....
lestajigs Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 2 hours ago, What the Fuchs? said: Don’t believe everything you read in the daily fail, the media bias in this country really is disgusting I don’t need to read the papers to know Corbyn would be a disaster
Leicester_Loyal Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 35 minutes ago, ScouseFox said: she’s not a politician? she’s a journalist. Sorry. Only ‘Tories’ tell lies, no-one who supports any other party. EDIT: In a weird twist a worker at the hospital where the four year old was pictured laying on the floor has come out and said he had a bed after all. Tory lies
Leicester_Loyal Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 23 minutes ago, Mark_w said: I think Question Time have found every 18-30 year old Tory in the country. They must have missed me off the list!
Mark_w Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 1 minute ago, Leicester_Loyal said: They must have missed me off the list! Yeah I wasn't being entirely serious, but thanks for outing yourself.
Leicester_Loyal Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 4 minutes ago, Mark_w said: Yeah I wasn't being entirely serious, but thanks for outing yourself. Yeah I wasn’t being entirely serious either, obviously... Outing myself? As a Tory supporter? Have you not read the thread for the last 3 years? Who did you think I was voting, Greens?
bmt Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 I like Angela rayner more and more each time I see her
Dr The Singh Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 8 minutes ago, bmt said: I like Angela rayner more and more each time I see her She mings
bmt Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 Just now, Dr The Singh said: She mings I meant politically haha
Dr The Singh Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 4 minutes ago, bmt said: I meant politically haha
WhatTheSchlupp? Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 I just wish this election was at least being presented in a moderately fair way, the bias of the right wing press is utterly disgusting. i wish the average voter would question the shite they lap up in The S*n, mail, telegraph and express, the working class/those with less in society that read those papers end up voting against their own interests and instead in the interests of Rupert murdoch etc. There is a reason billionaires are against Corbyn and support the tories and it’s a selfish one. The smear campaign against Corbyn has been so effective any hyperbolic statement about him is immediately fact no matter what. after the itv debate, a quick google gave me articles from the aforementioned papers praising and giving Johnson’s message, while the express dedicated a whole article about Corbyn’s glasses being crooked, just about sums up the press in this country 🤦♂️
WhatTheSchlupp? Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 3 hours ago, lestajigs said: jeremy corbyn Would be an absolute threat to our national security, how is a man who clearly sympathises with the ira, head of a British political party is absolutely mind boggling SCARY Ok so will Corbyn planting bombs in Westminster for the IRA happen before or after he banishes the Jews and abolishes democracy? It would be good if Rupert murdoch and the right wing press could give us a timetable for these things...
Dr The Singh Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 Jo Swindon even with low cut tops would fail, that panel was weak and she failed. Farage is something,.if he was a moderate he would do really well.
Guest MattP Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 39 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said: Sorry. Only ‘Tories’ tell lies, no-one who supports any other party. EDIT: In a weird twist a worker at the hospital where the four year old was pictured laying on the floor has come out and said he had a bed after all. Tory lies Quite a few on Twitter saying this now, photo taken a few days ago and flogged to the Mirror. If they have set this up its a new low. I'm having a hard time believing a hospital would treat a child on the floor with a drip bag, there is even a chair next to him in the photo.
bovril Posted 9 December 2019 Posted 9 December 2019 Quite interesting to work in London and spend most weekends back home in West Norfolk, and gauge the differences in opinions. Johnson is seen as a proper leaver (unlike May), and someone who believes in Britain. Someone who will 'get stuff done'. But above all, people seem to feel that the Conservatives represent the shires and smaller towns and act as a kind of conduit for people's resentment towards those more affluent cities, which are populated by people the leavers feel patronise and despise them. As Kopfkino says, people seem to really dislike Corbyn, mostly for being unpatriotic and part of the liberal elite down in London, something they associate with remaining in the EU. It's an extension of the EU vote really - leave vs remain, shire vs city - and Corbyn will lose because he hasn't attracted enough remain votes, being as he is at bit of a soft-leaver. And yes all this has been said a million times already.
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