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cella

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  1. creditwheredue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It?s called a gasket. Tganks but is that a big job?
  2. What research are you doing if you are unsure who to vote for. Voters have responsibilities too.
  3. I've an oven related issue. It's the rubber band bit that goes round the oven inside the door - sorry don't know the technical term that's just broken! Anyone know if I can do thus repair myself or is it an engineering task?
  4. SpringTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > diable rouge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Perhaps. I'm all for exposing politicians of > all > > hues for their lies, they should never become > > normailsed like they have. Johnson and his > > henchmen are fibbing on an unprecedented > > industrial scale yet the right wing press > ignores > > them. This 'dossier' by old school right wing > Tory > > journalist Peter Oborne bucks the propaganda > > trend... https://boris-johnson-lies.com/ > > Yep. He says anything and makes it up as he goes > along. Shan't vote for him, or his slum-landlord > Patel, or that > sleazebag-Christian-with-tonnes-of-cash-Mogg, even > if he is suspiciously quiet at the moment. It's > getting tough to choose. Diane Abacus is also > largely off the radar at the minute. The woman is > dangerously mad as well. I genuinely believe she's > a hateful racist. Can you trust her to run the > show when JC's on a holiday camp? Or maybe a > concentration camp. > > I do want to vote though. I voted leave but it's > not so important to me so that I'd have to vote > Tory. I can't stomach that. For my first time (how > exciting!) the LibDems and Green Party are > actually on the table. Good riddance then if it's either of those two choices. Not sure they'd welcome your views/ugly language.
  5. I agree. It's very hard to understand why people are even considering giving their vote to Johnson. Assume they mainly want to "get Brexit done" believing that this is the end rather than the start of many years of negotiations or a very tough leave with no deal and without thinking of all the other ramifications for most people. A lot of these voters are, as you say, voting against their own interests. Depressing.
  6. dulwichbloke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Captain Marvel Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > 'Most people' hahahaha > > You are laughing at the statement of opinion, but > I suspect it was intended to be stated with > complete unequivocal conviction as a FACT! > > That's actually the amusing part. You and Marvel appear to be natural uncaring bedfellows. Assuming you are not trolling as you've both been on here so long then, even if you don't have partners, you may have children, family etc who will definitely be affected by the policies of a potential right wing government and they certainly won't thank you.
  7. Captain Marvel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know why you get so het up, the old duffer > is prolly going to win, Brexit will be averted and > we will all be able to take a cheap train ride > together into a Trident-free future with free > broadband and care homes. That should make you > happy... or will you still think we're on the > brink of the apocalypse? Yes of course - for most people in this country the world is potentially going to get worse on every level for the forseeable future. Maybe you think you are somehow protected from any of what may come but this is delusional at best.
  8. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jules-and-Boo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > if Corbyn was a wise man, he'd have stepped > down > > to make the party more acceptable to the > voters. > > Corbyn does not stand for Labour.. Corbyn stands > for Corbyn > > He is using The Labour Party for his own devices. > > > He wants Labour to win BUT only if HE is in > charge. > > DulwichFox Utter rot. He's been in the Party for decades. What devices is he "using" the Party for?
  9. Loutwo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I?ve changed my mind again. I?m going to vote > Labour going against all my instincts. The > Anti-Semitic stuff has really unsettled me, but I > don?t think I can turn down the opportunity to > vote for the most socialist programme post 1945. I > just hope Labour will be able to resolve pockets > of internal racism against Jewish people. I?ve > been torn over this now since Labour released > their really appealing manifesto. > > I may of course change my mind again. But for now, > Labour reluctantly, gets my vote. > > Louisa. Fantastic - that's brilliant news.
  10. When you look at all the private companies who have been handed public service contracts who turn out to be rubbish e.g. Corillion, Serco etc yet senior staff still walk away with massive bonuses and leave the debris and staffing casualties to the public sector to clean up, not sure this works either.
  11. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I grew up in East London. In 1982 my youngest > brother could not attend school as he was > relentlessly bullied by the asian kids in his > class ( he was the only white boy)even though 2 > asian boys were his 'friends' and were regularly > in our house. > He missed a whole year of school- his GCSE year- > and the teachers did absolutely nothing in the > previous months to him not going at all- except > they let him leave school 5 minutes early to run > home before he was attacked. > Mum and dad were taken to court and it dragged on > until he was legally allowed to leave. Are you using this to somehow explain your unpleasant views ever since?
  12. Don't think anyone is suggesting breaking up Uber. More they need to properly sort out their business model and comply with safety requirements etc and after an appeal they may be back in. Younger people love them generally so it's strange that they aren't helping themselves.
  13. They are currently not fit for purpose. This is the second suspension and despite a change of CEO and a massive advertising campaign they are still allowing dodgy practices and not ensuring full safety for customers. It's right that TfL are pursuing this and they shoukd be supported.
  14. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Suggesting that People HAVE to vote is like saying > that if a vegetarian is in a pub and wants to eat > they must choose a Meat option if there is No > veggie option. Ridiculously simplistic.
  15. Exercise your vote for all the reasons specified on this site and the Brexit one. You won't forgive yourself if you don't and will have no say in any discussions with friends and family afterwards. Vote.
  16. Mahoody Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @ Blah Blah > > You said that "Corbyn is promising a radical > change that breaks the ownership of the economy by > a few privileged wealthy barons" > > I would be intrigued if you could name say a dozen > of these demonic barons. > > I'm still gagging to see your list of names! Not sure the pest control empire is down for nationalisation - now there's an idea. Guess that's a great paying business but possibly not quite the wealthy baron arena yet so you're safe for the moment maybe?
  17. The main victims interview is to be televised so any lingering doubts should be swiftly despatched.
  18. You don't think he's lying?
  19. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > cella Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > fishbiscuits Wrote: > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > Isn't the allegation essentially > "non-consensual sex"? > > > No, so much more obviously > > What, specifically? That the Virginia Giuffre > thing is just the tip of the iceberg, and that he > was actually a part of a child sex ring? So many things - dodgy dealings in his business relationships as a so called envoy. His purchase of a ?15m ski lodge a couple of years ago. Loads of people attest to his arrogance, sense of entitlement and racism. Completely removed from how most people have to live their lives. Giving a car crash to interview against the advice of most. Association with characters like Epstein, a convicted paedophile who procured under age girls for sexual favours to rich older men and maintaining contact after he left prison. Lying continuously. Bringing the Royal Family into disrepute. Etc etc Now that he's been stood down from royal "duties" are we still expected to pay him from the Civil List?
  20. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Captain Marvel Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > He's a repellant, lying, sweaty shitbag but > apart > > from that, I'm not sure what he's done wrong > > Isn't the allegation essentially "non-consensual > sex"? I honestly don't know if he's guilty of that > or not, but it certainly sounds "wrong". No, so much more obviously which is why is being stood down from all royal "duties". You would hope that he is also being removed from the Civil List as he shouldn't be paid.
  21. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > diable rouge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > So what do you base your vote on?... > > http://www.sportingcollectibles.com/adagdt/ag36941 > spinner.jpg > > I doubt I shall be voting this time. What is the > point ? > People who do not get their own way will demanding > a recount.. > Blocking roads in central London and throwing > their Toys out of their prams. > True Democracy in this country is dead. Well it is almost December and time for the Grinch. True democracy is not dead. You live in a liberal, democratic country with a relatively free press and have a vote. People died for this right and queue round the block in other countries to use theirs at personal risk. Certainly we are living through unique and troubling times but the repercussions after this election will massively affect everybody for the forseeable future. If you don't vote you will not have made your own contribution and almost certainly won't be listened to on anything by anybody by choosing to opt out. Exercise your vote.
  22. cella

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    The loudest laughter was reserved for Johnson on any trust issues.
  23. Don't think anyone on here has said that have they?
  24. God help us all then with what Johnson will unleash on the country if these flimsy reasons are why you are going to support him and everything he represents.
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