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Originally posted by contractorinatractor View PostJudging by the illogical ill-considered posts you propagate on this forum, I would be very surprised if they changed anybody's thoughts.
Labour's policies are almost entirely an amalgamation of Germany and Scandinavia, with a hint of French on top.
Scare-mongering with a comparison to Venezuela shows you have nothing credible left in your arsenal, if there ever was any. You do realise that it is this very illogical thought process, scattered throughout your reasoning on many posts, that negates your continued point of views distributed throughout this forum that only enhances my above comment and doesn't, as you intend, make people think: "Wow, this gent is correct!"
People don't fall for: deficit still hugely high, lower tax for corporations and extreme rich (with only easily avoidable measures implemented to the extreme rich thus far), yet disabled people and deserving welfare recipients derogated beyond belief - for such a modern and feature-rich country. The conservatives haven't done a good job the past 7 years.
Oh, and before you moan about New Labour of the past; this lot aren't the same. Where I come from intra party squabbling is deemed healthy and a sign of democracy.
In the UK it seems that people are addicted to the notion of a single leader steering the ship, when a party leader can't actually do this - the UK is not authoritarian. Also, the tories vote for their leader in a very different way to most other UK parties: a few people are entitled to a vote - how backwards of them. They're scared of providing membership a vote; because they are based on the concept of elitism.
Why vote for the opposite of a meritocratic notion?
Ignore this DimPrawn chap; he is well beyond his capability on matters of logic.
Otherwise both they and the membership would tell that person to step aside like they did with Iain Duncan Smith.
If there are not two candidates, which happens frequently, the only candidate is chosen like in the case of May.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI will be applauding and eating popcorn from afar whilst the UK does a Venezuela.
No way I'm going to be dragged down to poverty by the likes of Corbyn and Abbopotomus.
Labour's policies are almost entirely an amalgamation of Germany and Scandinavia, with a hint of French on top.
Scare-mongering with a comparison to Venezuela shows you have nothing credible left in your arsenal, if there ever was any. You do realise that it is this very illogical thought process, scattered throughout your reasoning on many posts, that negates your continued point of views distributed throughout this forum that only enhances my above comment and doesn't, as you intend, make people think: "Wow, this gent is correct!"
People don't fall for: deficit still hugely high, lower tax for corporations and extreme rich (with only easily avoidable measures implemented to the extreme rich thus far), yet disabled people and deserving welfare recipients derogated beyond belief - for such a modern and feature-rich country. The conservatives haven't done a good job the past 7 years.
Oh, and before you moan about New Labour of the past; this lot aren't the same. Where I come from intra party squabbling is deemed healthy and a sign of democracy.
In the UK it seems that people are addicted to the notion of a single leader steering the ship, when a party leader can't actually do this - the UK is not authoritarian. Also, the tories vote for their leader in a very different way to most other UK parties: a few people are entitled to a vote - how backwards of them. They're scared of providing membership a vote; because they are based on the concept of elitism.
Why vote for the opposite of a meritocratic notion?
Ignore this DimPrawn chap; he is well beyond his capability on matters of logic.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA bit like going to court and offering no defence...
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostSeems like very poor judgement around. All this 'strong' BS talk and hasn't even the bottle to appear in a debate....
She looked very edgy on TV yesterday and bumbling her words on the radio - looks on the verge of a mental breakdown <placeholder> and way out of her depth.
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She looked very edgy on TV yesterday and bumbling her words on the radio - looks on the verge of a mental breakdown <placeholder> and way out of her depth.
Last edited by oscarose; 1 June 2017, 09:40.
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But it's politics. May looks bad for not participating, but it could have been catastrophic if she had, given her performance so far this election.
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Just skipping through looking for something to watch and saw about 10 seconds of it when Tim Faron was speaking. Thought I was watching LIve at the Apollo for a moment, somebody with a face like that has to be a comedian.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOnly Corbyn getting cheered on this debate.
The same lot ready to kick-off no doubt after a drubbing at the polls next Friday with ski masks and the odd molotov cocktail.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAh yes the 'crazies' e.g. those people who do not share your point of view?
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.
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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.
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