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General election - how will you vote?
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Exactly. All this 'strengthen my hand' stuff is utter bollocks aimed at thick c**ts. A bit like MK Dons manager demanding a vote of confidence from the board so that they can beat Barcelona.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply..... -
FTFYOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostSo the choice is between two people, both of whom you know areone whom you suspect might be a completely useless cluster****, and one you already know is acompletely useless cluster****.Comment
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What if this big person is also a fat flabby cringing coward? A couple of decisive knocks and they'd ignominiously back down.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf you are in a fist fight with someone who is a lot bigger than you and an expert in martial arts, standing up for yourself will just increase the number of injuries you will sustain.

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Thick c**ts are apparently 52% of the population - and yup they're mostly going to vote to get screwed over by the Tories.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostExactly. All this 'strengthen my hand' stuff is utter bollocks aimed at thick c**ts. A bit like MK Dons manager demanding a vote of confidence from the board so that they can beat Barcelona.
The next election, presumably 2022, when the tulip has hit and stuck to the fan, will be the really interesting one.
I'm beginning to think Jeremy is no mug, he's playing a long game - counting on a post-Brexit economy meltdown.
What will happen then?Hard Brexit now!
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You really are thick as mince.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat if this big person is also a fat flabby cringing coward? A couple of decisive knocks and they'd ignominiously back down.
Hard Brexit now!
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I'm looking at Germany's huge trading and budget surplus and I'm not seeing that, and then I'm seeing a pretty slick business friendly Marcon, and then I notice that growth has already been extinguished in the UK. There is a lot of optimism in many parts of Germany as they see a flood of companies moving there.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat if this big person is also a fat flabby cringing coward? A couple of decisive knocks and they'd ignominiously back down.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-economy-slows
The UK is going down the drain, and if it picks a fight its going to get its head kicked in, and the sooner the Brits realise that the better.I'm alright JackComment
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Kinetic energy is 0.5 * mass * velocity^2 . So its better to be small and fast. like Bruce Lee.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou really are thick as mince.
And it really depends where you hit/kick them.
Not that I am going to argue with Churchill....Comment
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Tory reluctantly as none of the other parties, IMHO, offer a realistic alternative that won't cause an even bigger mess than we are in now, and selfishly it doesn't really affect me that much as I am the type of person the Tories see as key demographic.Contracting is like plumbing. You're your own boss until you walk into someone's house and they tell you to take your shoes off.Comment
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A cretin?Originally posted by InsertWittyNameHere555 View PostTory reluctantly as none of the other parties, IMHO, offer a realistic alternative that won't cause an even bigger mess than we are in now, and selfishly it doesn't really affect me that much as I am the type of person the Tories see as key demographic.Comment
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Someone showed me a video of a voter explaining how he would like to vote for Corbyn, but doesn't think Corbyn can win so therefore he's going to vote for May.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThick c**ts are apparently 52% of the population - and yup they're mostly going to vote to get screwed over by the Tories.
Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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