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Corbyn to take part in TV debate
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I is edukated under Thatcher and Major so me's don't understand English grammer.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEdjukated under Bliar."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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FFS a party political broadcast by the coward."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Just watching it now - it is like she isn't sure what facial expression to put on.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFFS a party political broadcast by the coward.
She says Corbyn has no plan for Brexit. But like pretty much everything else she says, what she means is "I have no plan for Brexit, but you should vote for me because I say Corbyn doesn't have one".Taking a break from contractingComment
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She is copying Zac Goldsmith's negative campaign for London Mayor.Originally posted by chopper View PostJust watching it now - it is like she isn't sure what facial expression to put on.
She says Corbyn has no plan for Brexit. But like pretty much everything else she says, what she means is "I have no plan for Brexit, but you should vote for me because I say Corbyn doesn't have one".
Sadiq Khan, who didn't have Lyton Crosby, was told to be positive and he won..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Nonsense, Cameron did it to quell an increasingly vocal group of crazies within his own party and to put a stop to the the UKIP bandwagon. For some reason though, the remainers didn't take the threat seriously enough - and completely underestimated the stupidity of the populace to not answer the question on the referendum but to use it to air all sorts of other unrelated grievances.Originally posted by original PM View PostNo but they generally point to trying to presenting a strong united britian to europe during negotations or fook em.
It is not any political parties doing that we voted out.
Cameron did it due to pressure from the people which was the right thing.
Ok he expected remain to win and got a shock and then went back on his word.
So maybe that was the problem?Comment
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Ah yes the 'crazies' e.g. those people who do not share your point of view?Originally posted by grabri View PostNonsense, Cameron did it to quell an increasingly vocal group of crazies within his own party and to put a stop to the the UKIP bandwagon. For some reason though, the remainers didn't take the threat seriously enough - and completely underestimated the stupidity of the populace to not answer the question on the referendum but to use it to air all sorts of other unrelated grievances.
The 'Remainers' the proportion of the population who just expected to get their own way - because that's what Blair's labour sold them?
Change is good - problem is some people never seem to understand it is not just something that has to happen to other people.Comment
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Is it a coincidence that yesterday was the end of may?"You can't climb the ladder of success, with your hands in the pockets"
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