This is no time for a weak leader to be making it up as they go along.
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I'm not sure May should be openly saying things like this at this point in the campaign.
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You cannot get a seat on a train because there aren't any.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostName one
Unless there are.
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Come on we all know what Mrs May will implement so we stay in the EEA or EFTA.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTheresa May wants to create her own little mini EU with slightly different regulations and customised inefficiencies that means not only will UK businesses have to contend with EU regulations and delays through customs, they'll have host of specialised UK regulations as well.

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He may well do. But the dragon has awakened.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHe will still lose.
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He will still lose.Originally posted by radish2008 View PostHe's changed lots of his ideas. And they seem to be popular with the voters as the polls are narrowing. Maybe that's what's niggling you.
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He's changed lots of his ideas. And they seem to be popular with the voters as the polls are narrowing. Maybe that's what's niggling you.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat is remotely commendable about someone who hasn't changed a single one of his opinions since he was a young man back in the 1970s and never will, despite all the evidence over the years that his brand of extreme socialism invariably fails?
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds".
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Is Paul Krugman an extreme socialist?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat is remotely commendable about someone who hasn't changed a single one of his opinions since he was a young man back in the 1970s and never will, despite all the evidence over the years that his brand of extreme socialism invariably fails?
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds".
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What is remotely commendable about someone who hasn't changed a single one of his opinions since he was a young man back in the 1970s and never will, despite all the evidence over the years that his brand of extreme socialism invariably fails?Originally posted by sasguru View PostCorbyn may be an arse but at least he's a consistent arse.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds".
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Who the fook knows what she wants? The number of U-turns and changes-of-mind has been excessive even for a lying politician.Originally posted by original PM View PostReally......
Is that what Teresa May wants?
Corbyn may be an arse but at least he's a consistent arse.
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Indeed pandering to the right wing with Brexit and the leftwing with EU style socialist red tape. Gives her an unprecedented landslide, and an economy fit for the toilet to boot.Originally posted by original PM View PostReally......
Is that what Teresa May wants?
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Really......Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTheresa May wants to create her own little mini EU with slightly different regulations and customised inefficiencies that means not only will UK businesses have to contend with EU regulations and delays through customs, they'll have host of specialised UK regulations as well.

Is that what Teresa May wants?
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Theresa May wants to create her own little mini EU with slightly different regulations and customised inefficiencies that means not only will UK businesses have to contend with EU regulations and delays through customs, they'll have host of specialised UK regulations as well.
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