Finnaldo Posted 12 December 2019 Posted 12 December 2019 Just now, Strokes said: I’ve definitely trolled you guys a few times but only ones that give it hard. Ive probably bitten as much as I’ve handed out over the years. Unfortunately on such polarised issues, there are only winners and losers. Everyone’s entitled to celebrate, far too many acted surprised or slighted when they start goading others
RoboFox Posted 12 December 2019 Posted 12 December 2019 All the Brexit banter boys coming in with their goading. Top draw stuff. Where were you when we were having intelligent discourse? Thought so. I might not agree with them, but at least my boys @MattP and @Jon the Hat have discussed the issues at hand eloquently throughout whilst standing by their convictions, and then haven't come in here acting like total fvcking cocks when the exit polls came in.
SecretPro Posted 12 December 2019 Posted 12 December 2019 1 minute ago, RoboFox said: All the Brexit banter boys coming in with their goading. Top draw stuff. Where were you when we were having intelligent discourse? Thought so. I might not agree with them, but at least my boys @MattP and @Jon the Hat have discussed the issues at hand eloquently throughout whilst standing by their convictions, and then haven't come in here acting like total fvcking cocks when the results came in. Precisely this
steveherbe Posted 12 December 2019 Posted 12 December 2019 11 minutes ago, Izzy said: You're better than that mate tbh Yeah, you're probably right, I' m just delighted Labour and the Lib Dems have been smashed. Let's just get this great country back on track. Apologies for my earlier euphoria.
StanSP Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Huw reads out a tweet from Ian Murray about Corbyn to blame in his constituency after speaking to 11,000 people for losing the election. Asks Kate Hoey, who is obviously not the biggest fan of Corbyn to say the least, 'are you surprised by the strength of that?' Well, duh. Obviously not. She's gonna agree 100%
Mike Oxlong Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Cons looking like they will get not far off double the seats of Labour No doubt Dianne Abbott will accept her party got a shooing
Finnaldo Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 1 minute ago, steveherbe said: Yeah, you're probably right, I' m just delighted Labour and the Lib Dems have been smashed. Let's just get this great country back on track. Apologies for my earlier euphoria. Well done mate, nothing so far has been achieved on Brexit or domestically, but the only change is you look somewhat of a fool.
Finnaldo Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Just now, simFox said: Labour need a David Milliband. Long-Bailey will do the job.
Strokes Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 2 minutes ago, StanSP said: Huw reads out a tweet from Ian Murray about Corbyn to blame in his constituency after speaking to 11,000 people for losing the election. Asks Kate Hoey, who is obviously not the biggest fan of Corbyn to say the least, 'are you surprised by the strength of that?' Well, duh. Obviously not. She's gonna agree 100% I thought she hit the nail on the head to be honest. McDonnell at fault.
UpTheLeagueFox Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Never thought I'd say this but would love to see more of Owen Jones on the telly tonight...
StanSP Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 1 minute ago, Strokes said: I thought she hit the nail on the head to be honest. McDonnell at fault. I meant more that it's a tweet lambasting Corbyn and it's no surprise that Hoey is not going to be surprised that that's the case given her stance.
Jimothy Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 5 minutes ago, steveherbe said: Yeah, you're probably right, I' m just delighted Labour and the Lib Dems have been smashed. Let's just get this great country back on track. Apologies for my earlier euphoria. I'm no Corbyn or Swinson fan, but you say get this country back on track, you do realise the party looking likely to win has been in some form of power of the last nine years. If the country is off track, they've taken us off it.
Strokes Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 2 minutes ago, Finnaldo said: Long-Bailey will do the job. It’s way too soon for her surely? She’s only been an mp for like 4-5 years?
The Horse's Mouth Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 4 minutes ago, simFox said: Labour need a David Milliband. no they dont
Finnaldo Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Just now, Strokes said: It’s way too soon for her surely? She’s only been an mp for like 4-5 years? Trump was President with zero years experience But yes you do have a point, we’ll see in the coming weeks what happens in the Labour Party
Leicester_Loyal Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 15 minutes ago, Innovindil said: **** that nonsense. I've spent the last 3 years getting dogs abuse, being told I'm racist, the country have changed their minds, all the old folk are dying out bla bla bla. I'm allowed to revel in some much needed lefty humility for 24 hours. Cheers. Too right. A lot of leavers on here started off as posters making reasonable points and yet they were given abuse. You can't cry when you get some back
Strokes Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Just now, Facecloth said: I'm no Corbyn or Swinson fan, but you say get this country back on track, you do realise the party looking likely to win has been in some form of power of the last nine years. If the country is off track, they've taken us off it. 5 years coalition. 4 years brexit infighting on a tight majority dwindling day by day. This is very much different if predictied numbers are correct.
steveherbe Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 5 minutes ago, Finnaldo said: Well done mate, nothing so far has been achieved on Brexit or domestically, but the only change is you look somewhat of a fool. No, the only fools on here are the ones that supported Commie Corbyn or delusional Swinson. We'll see what Boris can do, meantime we have a Premier League to win 😁
Jimothy Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 2 minutes ago, Strokes said: It’s way too soon for her surely? She’s only been an mp for like 4-5 years? David Cameron became an MP in 2001 and became leader in 2005, and was PM by 2010.
urban.spaceman Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 6 minutes ago, UpTheLeagueFox said: Never thought I'd say this but would love to see more of Owen Jones on the telly tonight... Genuinely, ****ing clueless.
Strokes Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 Just now, Facecloth said: David Cameron became an MP in 2001 and became leader in 2005, and was PM by 2010. That’s true, fair point.
Finnaldo Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 2 minutes ago, steveherbe said: No, the only fools on here are the ones that supported Commie Corbyn or delusional Swinson. We'll see what Boris can do, meantime we have a Premier League to win 😁 Off you trot to the football forum petal, your level of discourse belongs there
ealingfox Posted 13 December 2019 Posted 13 December 2019 1 minute ago, Strokes said: 5 years coalition. 4 years brexit infighting on a tight majority dwindling day by day. This is very much different if predictied numbers are correct. This is the problem though - how long do we get these excuses? Why is it still other people's fault? They had a majority after 2015 - its disingenuous to characterise it as 4 years Brexit infighting. If there was instability, they must have caused it.
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