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Jesus, why would anyone want the devil on their side?Originally posted by barrydidit View Post -
I'm pretty sure nobody asked for it but even so, it's a good question.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostJesus, why would anyone want the devil on their side?Comment
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No doubt his fee will be in the millions, what an odious individual...Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI'm pretty sure nobody asked for it but even so, it's a good question.Comment
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No we don't want a war in Europe. He can f*** off!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Are you saying that all those people that voted Tony Blair in, in 1997, were wrong? Can't be so. The winning vote is always right. Yay Brexit!Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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In 1997 there was a choice between a Tory government lead by John Major that had lots of in fighting over Europe and sex scandals that contradicted their back to basics policy, and Tony Blair leading a united Labour party.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAre you saying that all those people that voted Tony Blair in, in 1997, were wrong? Can't be so. The winning vote is always right. Yay Brexit!
So it's not surprising people voted for the latter."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Well at least that's how the press/media reported it. Personally I thought that the Labour MP who wanted proof that his Mistress's child was his and not the Husbands via the courts in full publicity was more of a scandal then anything the Tories got up to.So it's not surprising people voted for the latter.
And no, a slightly left of center Labour party bought with the promise of going into Gvmt sickened me to the core. I remembered the lot before them and openly predicted a horrible mess by the end of the term. I didn't foresee the US poodle act though, but I did predict that we'd throw our lot in with the yanks when it wasn't our fight.Comment
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Sweet
, interesting comment below
“Britain should keep all our options open” and goes on to insist that “is not an argument for another referendum”.
He then adds: “Actually the people do have a right to change their mind, but that is not for now.”The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Lots of people took great delight in the fall of the Tories at the time. Remember Portillo's face?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIn 1997 there was a choice between a Tory government lead by John Major that had lots of in fighting over Europe and sex scandals that contradicted their back to basics policy, and Tony Blair leading a united Labour party.
So it's not surprising people voted for the latter.
Mostly the Tories lost because everyone was sick of them, just like everyone was sick of Labour by 2010.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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