comment by Nicky Law's bald coot (U6025)
posted 1 minute ago
Putin will be team May.
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Would be odd considering Corbyn spent two decades supporting the Soviet Union.
Putin wants to break up Europe which aligns itself more to May than Corbyn
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comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 4 minutes ago
All I want to know is how Putin will play it this time....
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Alan Sugar
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comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
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May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
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Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
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May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
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Let it go
I cannot believe I am going to write this, because I agree with next to nothing that the Tories represent, but the most likely outcome in my mind, which is a stronger Tory majority, might be a good thing for pro-EU political moderates.
It'll mean May will be able to demonstrate she has a strong mandate when people question a softer Brexit deal and won't need to worry as much about challenges from the hard line, isolationist Brexiteers in her own party.
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Let it go
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Nope.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/news-analysis/years-of-startling-statements-from-ira-apologist-john-mcdonnell-who-once-called-for-the-uk-to-honour-terrorists-31527259.html
And you are about to learn the people of the UK all not "let it go" either.
That said, if I were to vote (and I won't be, because I don't agree with non-residents voting), I'd be voting for the Greens again.
Great opportunity to cleanse all Corbyn supporters from my social group.
Absolutely no time for people who take that guy seriously.
Anyone voted for remain and will vote for the Tories in the GE is cheated their self.
comment by rossobianchi #EquipaLulaDaAlegria (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
That said, if I were to vote (and I won't be, because I don't agree with non-residents voting), I'd be voting for the Greens again.
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Same thing anyway
Changed my mind- I'm going to vote for whoever Murdoch tells me too. Like the vast majority.
You people who vote Tory are truly terrible humans.
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Let it go
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nope.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/news-analysis/years-of-startling-statements-from-ira-apologist-john-mcdonnell-who-once-called-for-the-uk-to-honour-terrorists-31527259.html
And you are about to learn the people of the UK all not "let it go" either.
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I Really Am of the belief that some people are a bit blinkered with regards to this.
I'll vote for any opposition party that runs a half decent campaign. Whatever it takes to not allow England to be a one party country.
I'll probably vote Green or SNP this time around. I've voted Lib Dem and Labour in the past but I think neither of them really represents my views at the moment.
comment by Marjorie Keek (U3522)
posted 1 minute ago
I'll vote for any opposition party that runs a half decent campaign. Whatever it takes to not allow England to be a one party country.
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Too late sadly.
All four nations of the Union have big political differences it needs to be finished.
Hell, if the SNP stood in the north of England, I'd probably vote for them; anyone who'll actually speak up and hold the PM to account!
It speaks volumes when Tim Farron's Twitter account is a better voice for the opposition than the man standing across from the Spitting Image doll.
I would despair to be in the position of working class in England as in reality there is no feasible way life will do anything but decline in quality with the Tories and without the other Nations there to prop up Labour if they ever get their act together again.
Scottish independence is a matter of time and with it brings unrestricted Tory rule for the Union.
comment by Nicky Law's bald coot (U6025)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by rossobianchi #EquipaLulaDaAlegria (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
That said, if I were to vote (and I won't be, because I don't agree with non-residents voting), I'd be voting for the Greens again.
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Same thing anyway
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True, unfortunately.
It's a crime that we don't have a system of proportion representation - you know, a system that actually counts all of the votes cast in the country and ensures that everyone is represented in Parliament - instead of the stupid facking archaic and academically undemocratic FPTP.
We could have been there by now if people had supported the AV campaign. But no, of course not. Yet another massive bollok dropped by the politically illiterate British electorate.
Is Katie Hopkins not running?
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posted on 18/4/17
comment by Nicky Law's bald coot (U6025)
posted 1 minute ago
Putin will be team May.
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Would be odd considering Corbyn spent two decades supporting the Soviet Union.
posted on 18/4/17
Putin wants to break up Europe which aligns itself more to May than Corbyn
posted on 18/4/17
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posted on 18/4/17
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 4 minutes ago
All I want to know is how Putin will play it this time....
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Alan Sugar
posted on 18/4/17
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posted on 18/4/17
Jar jar isacunt..
posted on 18/4/17
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posted on 18/4/17
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Let it go
posted on 18/4/17
I cannot believe I am going to write this, because I agree with next to nothing that the Tories represent, but the most likely outcome in my mind, which is a stronger Tory majority, might be a good thing for pro-EU political moderates.
It'll mean May will be able to demonstrate she has a strong mandate when people question a softer Brexit deal and won't need to worry as much about challenges from the hard line, isolationist Brexiteers in her own party.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Let it go
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nope.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/news-analysis/years-of-startling-statements-from-ira-apologist-john-mcdonnell-who-once-called-for-the-uk-to-honour-terrorists-31527259.html
And you are about to learn the people of the UK all not "let it go" either.
posted on 18/4/17
That said, if I were to vote (and I won't be, because I don't agree with non-residents voting), I'd be voting for the Greens again.
posted on 18/4/17
Great opportunity to cleanse all Corbyn supporters from my social group.
Absolutely no time for people who take that guy seriously.
posted on 18/4/17
Anyone voted for remain and will vote for the Tories in the GE is cheated their self.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by rossobianchi #EquipaLulaDaAlegria (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
That said, if I were to vote (and I won't be, because I don't agree with non-residents voting), I'd be voting for the Greens again.
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Same thing anyway
posted on 18/4/17
Changed my mind- I'm going to vote for whoever Murdoch tells me too. Like the vast majority.
posted on 18/4/17
You people who vote Tory are truly terrible humans.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Galvation. (U10415)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by jar jar winks (U21185)
posted 3 minutes ago
They've gone easy on Corbyn for tactical reasons. They won't anymore.
Party politics aside, that someone who voted AGAINST the NI peace process can become PM is just mental (he voted against it because he thought it was too harsh on the PIRA)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
May wanted to REMAIN and said there wouldn't be an election til 2020?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Indeed.
But her chancellor never praised "bombs and bullets" which killed British soldiers and policemen.
Corbyns did.
The people will decide what's worse I assume.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Let it go
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nope.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/news-analysis/years-of-startling-statements-from-ira-apologist-john-mcdonnell-who-once-called-for-the-uk-to-honour-terrorists-31527259.html
And you are about to learn the people of the UK all not "let it go" either.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I Really Am of the belief that some people are a bit blinkered with regards to this.
posted on 18/4/17
I'll vote for any opposition party that runs a half decent campaign. Whatever it takes to not allow England to be a one party country.
posted on 18/4/17
I'll probably vote Green or SNP this time around. I've voted Lib Dem and Labour in the past but I think neither of them really represents my views at the moment.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by Marjorie Keek (U3522)
posted 1 minute ago
I'll vote for any opposition party that runs a half decent campaign. Whatever it takes to not allow England to be a one party country.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Too late sadly.
All four nations of the Union have big political differences it needs to be finished.
posted on 18/4/17
Hell, if the SNP stood in the north of England, I'd probably vote for them; anyone who'll actually speak up and hold the PM to account!
It speaks volumes when Tim Farron's Twitter account is a better voice for the opposition than the man standing across from the Spitting Image doll.
posted on 18/4/17
I would despair to be in the position of working class in England as in reality there is no feasible way life will do anything but decline in quality with the Tories and without the other Nations there to prop up Labour if they ever get their act together again.
Scottish independence is a matter of time and with it brings unrestricted Tory rule for the Union.
posted on 18/4/17
comment by Nicky Law's bald coot (U6025)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by rossobianchi #EquipaLulaDaAlegria (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
That said, if I were to vote (and I won't be, because I don't agree with non-residents voting), I'd be voting for the Greens again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Same thing anyway
----------------------------------------------------------------------
True, unfortunately.
It's a crime that we don't have a system of proportion representation - you know, a system that actually counts all of the votes cast in the country and ensures that everyone is represented in Parliament - instead of the stupid facking archaic and academically undemocratic FPTP.
We could have been there by now if people had supported the AV campaign. But no, of course not. Yet another massive bollok dropped by the politically illiterate British electorate.
posted on 18/4/17
Is Katie Hopkins not running?
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