claw
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Post by claw on Nov 19, 2019 17:25:55 GMT
Deep state. Lol.
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Post by The Granby Mullet on Nov 20, 2019 10:18:14 GMT
I was pissing myself all the way through the debate last night. Did anyone notice how wonky Corbyn's glasses were? Every time he popped up on my screen I was in stitches.
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Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Nov 20, 2019 12:04:53 GMT
Well its appears that it hasn’t gone as viral as the ‘hackers’ would have hoped. If that was the big brexit wrecking bombshell the remoaners were counting on, then i think the game is up. Although i fully expect more hysterical woke screeching as we approach general election.
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claw
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Post by claw on Nov 20, 2019 12:54:11 GMT
Remoaners. Lol.
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Post by Hoochy on Nov 20, 2019 13:15:23 GMT
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Post by bantam147 on Nov 20, 2019 13:56:00 GMT
I was pissing myself all the way through the debate last night. Did anyone notice how wonky Corbyn's glasses were? Every time he popped up on my screen I was in stitches. Both are cunts, but Johnson got the better of things. I watched the debate. I watched the live interviews with the other party leaders at 10pm. And i’ve just watched the Prince Andrew interview on Epstein. This country’s fucked.
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Post by Hobhead on Nov 20, 2019 17:53:32 GMT
What’s the point of these debates? Does anyone really change their minds as to who to vote for based on performance in them? Who ever said, ‘I’m not sure who I’m going to vote for. I’ll probably just watch the leaders’ debates and decide then’?
The only reason people tune in is in the hope that the one they aren’t already rooting for crashes and burns.
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Post by Bacon on Nov 20, 2019 21:11:51 GMT
I'm imagining Jo Swinson pushing her nuclear button.
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Post by Hobhead on Nov 22, 2019 7:10:14 GMT
Actually laughed out loud:
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Post by Hoochy on Nov 22, 2019 14:28:43 GMT
Actually laughed out loud: There was a time when I would have but now I wouldn't. #DailyPolitics
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Post by Hoochy on Nov 22, 2019 14:29:15 GMT
Neshead would, he'd nob a rolling donut.
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Post by mikehunt on Nov 22, 2019 14:49:46 GMT
Actually laughed out loud: There was a time when I would have but now I wouldn't. #DailyPolitics I reckon she’s pretty filthy to be honest. I would. Filthy as in knows more tricks than Paul Daniels, not like she hasn’t washed her fanny or wiped her arse properly in six months way. I’m not Hobhead.
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claw
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Post by claw on Nov 22, 2019 15:39:08 GMT
I definitely would.
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Post by Neshead on Nov 22, 2019 18:41:00 GMT
Actually laughed out loud: I’d give her summat to cry about. Right upto the onions.
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Nov 22, 2019 22:26:18 GMT
Jo Swinson's tits.
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Post by Hoochy on Nov 22, 2019 22:54:34 GMT
An important angle in this election if she wasn't LibDem.
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Nov 23, 2019 6:40:51 GMT
An important angle in this election if she wasn't LibDem. I'm not that picky. I don't care about policy. Just tits.
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Post by Hobhead on Nov 23, 2019 7:37:46 GMT
Just on the ‘tax the rich’ theme: I’ve no problem with higher earners paying more tax, that’s exactly how it should be, but there’ll come a point when we squeeze too hard. It still has to be fair despite millionaire Jezza’s ingrained distaste for ‘the rich’.
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Nov 25, 2019 12:07:14 GMT
Selfservatives.
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Nov 25, 2019 12:10:56 GMT
Having an advisory referendum when MPs already knew what they wanted was a fucking stupid idea. If they wanted to decide on our membership they should have just decided on it and told us to suck it up like they do with literally every other decision, if they really wanted us to decide they needed a binding referendum. I think this situation has come about essentially because firstly most MPs wanted to stay in the EU but didn't have the balls to tell the public this, and secondly those MPs looked at the polling on EU membership and foolishly assumed attitudes wouldn't shift between then and the referendum. Stupid and cowardly, what a great combination. No point having an advisory referendum on anything in future now that everyone knows they're nothing more than expensive opinion polls. Essentially this. The attitude from the start of this to where we are now has been the same throughout, that if they keep delaying it long enough it will simply go away. That the electorate would never have voted to leave in the first place so what do we do now? Instead of implementing the wishes we'll attack the very people that voted for it with as many different angles of anti brexit we can think of. Best of three, best of five, its all lies, you're all stupid. I wasn't bothered at first about which way the vote went, now i'm more than happy to see the original decision upheld. To not do renders our democratic voting system as irrelevant. At some point we really will have to check if it’s what people still want. If it’s five or forty five years I don’t know, but we don’t just have an election and leave that party in forever. And if we don’t check that the version of Brexit we end up with is acceptable, remoaners will remoan that it’s not what people wanted and Brexshitters will say it’s not Brexity enough for the rest of time.
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