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Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sometimes wish we had moved there
Wean was an awkward age at the time
My mrs wasn’t sure although she cane over one time as a guest and they paid
The road(or is that the one road)not travelled
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You were in Limerick mate yes?
Its really gone down over the last few years and is a bit oif a dump being honest now.
Loads of hoodlums and scallywags (Mind you would probably fit right in)
Even the local football club has been wound up. The global downturn of 10 years ago really impacted on parts of rural Ireland
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Limerick was probably a worse kip when Zach stayed there. It hasn't all of a sudden become full of scallys
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I know it’s not overly valid
But Blindboy seems to think things are improving for the people of Limerick says there’s a vibrant artistic community there
Major issues with affordable rents etc all over Ireland
Too many MPs are landlords for “fair rents” to happen
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Yeah in fairness I never had an issue there. Met some great people. Think Blindboy has a new book out?
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comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
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comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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Wish I could believe it
Folk are absolutely entitled to vote for who they want, I don’t see the attraction in fridgeboy tbh but sadly I understand why Corbyn scares folk particularly older folk
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Also worth noting that Corbyn does not have a monopoly on determining Labour policy.
There is a broad church of views. Had JC had his way I suspect Labour would have had a stronger position on leaving the EU.
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I get why people won't vote Corbyn, but at least he has a body of opinion that he can be held to.
Boris hid from tv presenters in a fridge, from political journalists, but we think he won't buckle for trump?
mental. just mental.
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comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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Wish I could believe it
Folk are absolutely entitled to vote for who they want, I don’t see the attraction in fridgeboy tbh but sadly I understand why Corbyn scares folk particularly older folk
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Said similar last night, not a fan of Corbyn, like some of his ideas but i think he'd make a baws of it, a real baws of it.
That said, there's not a chance in hell he's anywhere near as dangerous as that kant man.
I just hope there is enough in the background down there who have stayed quiet and will tip it in our favour.
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 17 seconds ago
I get why people won't vote Corbyn, but at least he has a body of opinion that he can be held to.
Boris hid from tv presenters in a fridge, from political journalists, but we think he won't buckle for trump?
mental. just mental.
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I agree
But Corby has played it pretty badly
He could/should have shut the anti dementia guff down
He could have stated his position on Europe
He’s a dodderer
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I thought Doddy was deed
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posted 9 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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Wish I could believe it
Folk are absolutely entitled to vote for who they want, I don’t see the attraction in fridgeboy tbh but sadly I understand why Corbyn scares folk particularly older folk
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Also worth noting that Corbyn does not have a monopoly on determining Labour policy.
There is a broad church of views. Had JC had his way I suspect Labour would have had a stronger position on leaving the EU.
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I know
Can you explain that to the elderly person who thinks they will lose their pension etc
It’s about perception and although Bizo is a shambles he’s a shambles folk believe
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Most of us will have lost their state pension anyway if the tories raise the pensionable age to 75.
And people still want to vote for these utter khunts?
Who the fook wants to live past 75 anyway man
I don't know a 75yo that can hear a thing. They can barely move, your cauk is useless and you can hardly see. I'd rather fling myself of a bridge than be a decrepit old man.
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 5 minutes ago
Who the fook wants to live past 75 anyway man
I don't know a 75yo that can hear a thing. They can barely move, your cauk is useless and you can hardly see. I'd rather fling myself of a bridge than be a decrepit old man.
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TBF my next door naighbour is 82 and still does all sorts. He started climbing the Munros at 65 and finished them about five years ago.
Very few like him.
I know there's no way I'll reach 75.
Might as well scrap it if it comes to that.
Fair play to him, probably hoovering up the granny phanny as well.
why do people not like Corbyn?
I genuinely can't see anything to dislike about him, seems like a genuine guy to me and thats about all you can ask for in politics
if he doesnt get Labour in i'd be tempted to get Andy Burnham in as leader
his position on Brexit is exactly what a leader of the country is
leave it to the people to decide
agree a deal with the EU and put it on a ballot paper next to Remain
he doesnt sit in any camp during the campaign
sounds fair to me
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There's no way a Labour SNP coalition will happen.
If the SNP go fir it it could easily just go all LibDemmy and that'll be independence f@cked for good.
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comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 52 seconds ago
comment by rats juice ma big bowdayshis titties ❤️ (U6393)
posted 3 minutes ago
There's no way a Labour SNP coalition will happen.
If the SNP go fir it it could easily just go all LibDemmy and that'll be independence f@cked for good.
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Don’t agree
SNP are as left of centre as labour in a lot of policies
SNP know how to manage coalition
I still don’t think the Tories won’t win it
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The tories will most definitely win
Scrap the NHS
Scrap the public pension (might as well)
Permanent austerity
F@cking Btrexit
Boris f@cking Johnson
Pritti f@cking Patel
Utter khunts.
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comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 23 minutes ago
why do people not like Corbyn?
I genuinely can't see anything to dislike about him, seems like a genuine guy to me and thats about all you can ask for in politics
if he doesnt get Labour in i'd be tempted to get Andy Burnham in as leader
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For me the calculated long term smear campaign has done it's job, I agree with you, I've never liked any politician more than Corbyn, I don't think he's self serving in anyway, which is unheard of in politics.
Having voted Tory. I’m now sat scoffing champers in the Ivy.
Fwck yis.
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posted on 12/12/19
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by BB (U13430)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sometimes wish we had moved there
Wean was an awkward age at the time
My mrs wasn’t sure although she cane over one time as a guest and they paid
The road(or is that the one road)not travelled
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You were in Limerick mate yes?
Its really gone down over the last few years and is a bit oif a dump being honest now.
Loads of hoodlums and scallywags (Mind you would probably fit right in)
Even the local football club has been wound up. The global downturn of 10 years ago really impacted on parts of rural Ireland
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Limerick was probably a worse kip when Zach stayed there. It hasn't all of a sudden become full of scallys
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I know it’s not overly valid
But Blindboy seems to think things are improving for the people of Limerick says there’s a vibrant artistic community there
Major issues with affordable rents etc all over Ireland
Too many MPs are landlords for “fair rents” to happen
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Yeah in fairness I never had an issue there. Met some great people. Think Blindboy has a new book out?
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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Wish I could believe it
Folk are absolutely entitled to vote for who they want, I don’t see the attraction in fridgeboy tbh but sadly I understand why Corbyn scares folk particularly older folk
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Also worth noting that Corbyn does not have a monopoly on determining Labour policy.
There is a broad church of views. Had JC had his way I suspect Labour would have had a stronger position on leaving the EU.
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
I get why people won't vote Corbyn, but at least he has a body of opinion that he can be held to.
Boris hid from tv presenters in a fridge, from political journalists, but we think he won't buckle for trump?
mental. just mental.
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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Wish I could believe it
Folk are absolutely entitled to vote for who they want, I don’t see the attraction in fridgeboy tbh but sadly I understand why Corbyn scares folk particularly older folk
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Said similar last night, not a fan of Corbyn, like some of his ideas but i think he'd make a baws of it, a real baws of it.
That said, there's not a chance in hell he's anywhere near as dangerous as that kant man.
I just hope there is enough in the background down there who have stayed quiet and will tip it in our favour.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 17 seconds ago
I get why people won't vote Corbyn, but at least he has a body of opinion that he can be held to.
Boris hid from tv presenters in a fridge, from political journalists, but we think he won't buckle for trump?
mental. just mental.
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I agree
But Corby has played it pretty badly
He could/should have shut the anti dementia guff down
He could have stated his position on Europe
He’s a dodderer
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I thought Doddy was deed
posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Better than Goze... (U3126)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
Vote done, some of the latest polls etc. give real cause for optimism of a hung parliament which at least prevents that fat honey monster getting a majority.
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Wish I could believe it
Folk are absolutely entitled to vote for who they want, I don’t see the attraction in fridgeboy tbh but sadly I understand why Corbyn scares folk particularly older folk
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also worth noting that Corbyn does not have a monopoly on determining Labour policy.
There is a broad church of views. Had JC had his way I suspect Labour would have had a stronger position on leaving the EU.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I know
Can you explain that to the elderly person who thinks they will lose their pension etc
It’s about perception and although Bizo is a shambles he’s a shambles folk believe
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Most of us will have lost their state pension anyway if the tories raise the pensionable age to 75.
And people still want to vote for these utter khunts?
posted on 12/12/19
Who the fook wants to live past 75 anyway man
I don't know a 75yo that can hear a thing. They can barely move, your cauk is useless and you can hardly see. I'd rather fling myself of a bridge than be a decrepit old man.
posted on 12/12/19
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 5 minutes ago
Who the fook wants to live past 75 anyway man
I don't know a 75yo that can hear a thing. They can barely move, your cauk is useless and you can hardly see. I'd rather fling myself of a bridge than be a decrepit old man.
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TBF my next door naighbour is 82 and still does all sorts. He started climbing the Munros at 65 and finished them about five years ago.
Very few like him.
I know there's no way I'll reach 75.
Might as well scrap it if it comes to that.
posted on 12/12/19
Fair play to him, probably hoovering up the granny phanny as well.
posted on 12/12/19
why do people not like Corbyn?
I genuinely can't see anything to dislike about him, seems like a genuine guy to me and thats about all you can ask for in politics
if he doesnt get Labour in i'd be tempted to get Andy Burnham in as leader
posted on 12/12/19
his position on Brexit is exactly what a leader of the country is
leave it to the people to decide
agree a deal with the EU and put it on a ballot paper next to Remain
he doesnt sit in any camp during the campaign
sounds fair to me
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
There's no way a Labour SNP coalition will happen.
If the SNP go fir it it could easily just go all LibDemmy and that'll be independence f@cked for good.
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by Zachsda(Proudly sat with the sheriff) (U1850)
posted 52 seconds ago
comment by rats juice ma big bowdayshis titties ❤️ (U6393)
posted 3 minutes ago
There's no way a Labour SNP coalition will happen.
If the SNP go fir it it could easily just go all LibDemmy and that'll be independence f@cked for good.
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Don’t agree
SNP are as left of centre as labour in a lot of policies
SNP know how to manage coalition
I still don’t think the Tories won’t win it
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The tories will most definitely win
Scrap the NHS
Scrap the public pension (might as well)
Permanent austerity
F@cking Btrexit
Boris f@cking Johnson
Pritti f@cking Patel
Utter khunts.
posted on 12/12/19
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posted on 12/12/19
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 23 minutes ago
why do people not like Corbyn?
I genuinely can't see anything to dislike about him, seems like a genuine guy to me and thats about all you can ask for in politics
if he doesnt get Labour in i'd be tempted to get Andy Burnham in as leader
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For me the calculated long term smear campaign has done it's job, I agree with you, I've never liked any politician more than Corbyn, I don't think he's self serving in anyway, which is unheard of in politics.
posted on 12/12/19
Having voted Tory. I’m now sat scoffing champers in the Ivy.
Fwck yis.
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