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For the sake of democracy, I?m broadening my ban on ?MANDATE? for all parties. However, if you?re actually going on a ?MANDATE? then please carry on, the word is now all yours. I?m mindful to add ?transition period? to the list. Unless of course you?re on your way from Luke to Lucy, Paula to Paul. Then the phrase is all yours. In observation, this thread is the place to #DeBrexit and #DePoliticise our language. Please feel free to knock yourselves out.
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Boris loves a peerage for his cronies. I guess he?s going to need them for the next few years on the rocky roads to Brexit nirvana.
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Seeing as Corbyn is going, all be it slowly, like a verruca that gets attacked daily with salicylic acid. I?d like to propose a ?ban? on the Labour Party using the frikkin? ?MANDATE? word ever again. That overused word is one that?s turned-me-off from what they?re saying, more than when anything else, it?s like a ?mute? button in my brain.
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Blah Blah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Neither main party is ever history DF. Politics > is > > swings and roundabouts as you well know. And we > > have an electoral system that does not > > proportionately reflect how people vote either. > > Our Governments are consistently made from > parties > > that got less than half the votes cast. > Labour will come back eventually. > > Not in my lifetime. > > DulwichFox You never know Foxter, you could live longer than you think. What with all these 40 fancy hospitals the Tories are building. The NHS is going to be perkier than you?ve ever seen. Imagine what a grumpy dusty ol? Fox you?ll be if you live to see another Labour government.
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I did call for it to be closed, as I feared it would turn into a slagging match, and that?s boring. But it?s evolving, which is good. So, onwards.
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Every time I see this thread title, I think it?s for a new Tory MP Peregrine Falcon Newly elected Conservative MP Snatchfield East
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dulwichbloke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sir Kier's problem is that it is being widely > reported that he and Lady T were the main people > who successfully pressured Corbyn into changing > his obvious Leave preference to his absurd > 'People's Vote'/neutrality position. > > That attempt to play to a Metroplotan London > audience who wanted to circumvent the largest > democratic vote result the UK has ever had may > have played well with those and others (living in > their Metropolitan bubble - some of whom were > ranting rabidly on this internet forum), but was a > disaster with the 'real' voters outside London and > Scotland. > > Just as happened on this forum, those 'real' > voters may be lambasted as merely being stupid > and/or taken in, but the reality is they railed > against attempts to treat their vote as > meaningless and so Sir Keir played quite a role in > the LP's destruction last week. The far left do > have a point in this regard (although they control > the party and went along with it). But be honest, who out of any of that group of people mentioned would be the face of the party when the next election comes? None, quite possibly. The party is going to have to go through a series of contractions and conflicts, before it can settle and remotely become electable. The next ?electable? person isn?t going to show their position at this point. It?s a temporary leader to take the crap that?s coming. KS is vain enough to give it a go.
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > McDonnell excused himself and left real fast, > Corbyn staying for "reflection" and the contenders > line up as > > favorite is Becky Long-Bailey (not Rebecca > anymore it seems) > Angela Raynor > Lisa Nandy > Keir Starmer Starmer is the one with the gravitas required
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nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > se22cat Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > i*Rate The International Stores had a counter > > service at the back, too. What a shame they > > closed! > > It was dreadful! Sparse selection comprising > pre-sliced luncheon meat and corned beef and lumps > of drying out cheddar Gosh, there were places like that, I?d actually forgotten how rubbish things used to be.
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cella Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Admin - think this thread with its title has > served its purpose now? Now serving as a vehicle > for the usual suspects to endlessly rant and spout > rubbish retrospectively now the election is over. Agreed Can we close this now. It been interesting, but it?s done.
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It?s Boris Johnson?s fault Everything is now, expect price gouging and rampant discrepancies as standard.
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Orange line to Hackney Only one place to see panto. Hackney Empire
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ford2019 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hello guys i need your advice about warehouse > racks Yes, ask away I have a warehouse with said racking in
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Boris can bring back fox hunting now.
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I saw a sparrow hawk take a sparrow which had settled on the floor for a moment. It was over in the Tobacco Dock complex in Wapping . I?d been doing an event there, and it was right at the end, as the light was fading. It was such an awesome sight.
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I tried to build a Garden Bridge > I ran away and hid in a Fridge > > Who am I Oh you?re that bloke, he?s not the one that put his willy in a pig is he? Same school though, it?s on the tip of my tongue (ew no! not the willy) Give us another clue please John
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Don?t be a muppet The Peregrine is a top of its game raptor
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Guests party at midday Curry puffs and champagne Guests gone by 3 Dinner and present Get sozzled watching films and late bed
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uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > diable rouge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > uncleglen, an obvious c*nt.... > > As Socrates said 'When the debate is lost slander > becomes the tool of the loser'. > > Oh yes and anyone who has been inside a hospital > in the last decade or so will know that there are > massive upholstered chairs which could be put end > to end for a 4 year old...anyway that doesn't > matter because the staff at the hospital have said > that the mother put the child on the floor, took a > pic, then put him back. He was originally seen > within 4 hours and discharged the next day- Labour > lies lies and more lies The mother denies this, as do the hospital. It?s a lie. https://apple.news/AGbECpvlyTXyYZjocJKOHkg
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It?s boiled down to roughly half of the country, disliking the other the other half of the country. It?s caused the greatest division ever seen in the U.K. in modern times. This election has amplified that feeling, not unified us as a nation. And where did this all start? Cameron, Johnson, the Tory party and the rest. And we may well end up leaving the E.U. Then what, we?re left with each other, and divided views way worse than before the poxy referendum. Cameron should be exiled to the Isle of Man, or somewhere equally as dull.
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Ermmm..hostility? The stuff that Johnson?s been ramping for months, years. Oh, so he wants to avoid that now. No, the reality is he doesn?t want to bump into real people, get asked real questions. He?d much rather stage manage the event and pump out his genetically modified truths unimpeded. He?s a slug of a character, no matter how much he tries to con people, he?s transparent and untrustworthy to the core.
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Do the OP (properly please) A few words, a proposition, a lead into the subject. Posting a link is 👎🏼 just lazy.
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On a lighter note, hands down, this little vid of JC was better than BJ?s clumsy ?Love actually? parody, where half way through I got to thinking ?come on you sausage fingered tw@t, get on with it?. Maybe that was the point tho!? https://apple.news/AJK3rSyVwTxO6FnN4Ph7R8w
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I want a hung parliament So I?m voting for that
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I voted to Leave The E.U. > > I supported Helen Hayes until I received a > letter from her stating she is > opposed to Brexit and will campaign to reverse > it. So I cannot vote for her. > > A vote For Labour is a vote for Corbyn, A man > that has openly stood side by side with several > members of various terrorist organisations > globally. > > The Labour Party cabinet have failed to get rid > of Corbyn. Mostly because they are Terrified of > him. > Anyone that opposes him would get ousted. > > This could well be the end of the Labour Party. > Tony Blair put the first nail in the coffin. > Corbyn will finish the job, Soooooooo, what you voting then FXTR? Boris? Other?
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