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After 11 years and 16 thousand posts it's still the same 2 questions every time I login. Who can I insult and what will make them insulted. -
Originally posted by Whorty View PostProject Fear fella. You don't know what will happen under a Labour led government until it happens (isn't that the argument you give for Brexit ... we won't know how bad it is until it happens?).
Labour are NOT going to get a majority. If the get into No. 10 it will be because they are being propped up by other parties, parties who will control the extremes of Labour policy. Not dissimilar to how the Tories were controlled between 2010 to 2015 by the Lib Dems, and then once Tories got their own majority look at the mess they made.
Like I say fella, take the blue tinted blinkers off and stop listening to the right winning press Project Fear lies.those of us who are older might have an idea!You don't know what will happen under a Labour led government until it happens
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Nope, that would mean crazy taxesOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostHung parliament would be best. Vanishing chances of that.Comment
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And the 2 answers are "Everyone" and "Not inviting them to my party".Originally posted by minestrone View PostAfter 11 years and 16 thousand posts it's still the same 2 questions every time I login. Who can I insult and what will make them insulted.Comment
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Actually, bring on the insults. It's a clear sign you've lost the argument!
Blog? What blog...?
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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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You don't have an idea about the differences between your arse and your elbow.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postthose of us who are older might have an idea!
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Can you demonstrate the validity of that assertion?Originally posted by malvolio View PostActually, bring on the insults. It's a clear sign you've lost the argument!
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you lose the argument by resorting to abuse.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou don't have an idea about the differences between your arse and your elbow.Comment
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No, I resort to abuse havng identified both somebody worthy of abuse, and a spare minute billable to the client.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postyou lose the argument by resorting to abuse.
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