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uncleglen Wrote:

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> pk Wrote:

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> > uncleglen Wrote:

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> > > All of the above designed to glean votes. Not

> > > tricky- avoid at all costs

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> > What an idiot you are too

>

> You would say that- just as you probably said in

> your ignorance of anything going on outside the

> bubble of champagne socialism in June 2016 that

> people who voted to Leave are stupid and

> racist...

> The fact that you do not understand the Raven poem

> is proof that you have no clue.


Zero facts again


What an idiot again

Uncleglen, you ARE a little xenophobic Tommy Robinson idiot. Discuss.... oh wait, you don;t ever discuss scrutiny of your vile opinions do you?


As for champagne socialism, there are many more people in Southwark who earn just above min wage. They are people who rely on the NHS, welfare safety nets, adult social care and all the other stuff that the Tories frequently decimate. A vote for Boris is a vote for lies, narcissism and a Singapore style tax haven where most of the country will be worse off. And that includes YOU Uncle.

Captain Marvel Wrote:

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> Enjoy

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Many not voting for Corbyn but voting tactically to limit or negate Boris's majority.


Most of us aren't in swing seats so we don't really have much of a say - which is another reason I don't think much of FPTP at the moment.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The Raven

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>

> The raven on the roof closed one eye

> Preened himself against the sky

> Picked his beak with a crooked claw

> And settled down to wait once more

>

> In the house beneath the family sat

> Tossing goldfish to the cat

> TV dinners on their knee

> And forty-nine lights on the Xmas tree

>

> Father?s made a lot of bread

> "Someone?s got to make guns" father said

> "We know it?s all right and there?s the proof"

> "Our house has got a raven on the roof"

>

> "The next door neighbours, they are a joke"

> "They cultivate a garden which they smoke"

> "And send their kids to the local schools"

> "They must be growing up a bunch of fools"

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> "The next door neighbours haven?t a cent"

> "We own our house but they pay rent"

> "Property owners should remain aloof"

> "Especially when they?ve got a raven on their

> roof"

>

> When father was fifty he fell ill

> Mother puts the crumbs on the window-sill

> Like she usually did, but he died in pain

> And they found he had a raven in his brain

>

>

> Copyright: Andy Roberts


https://www.thecinemaholic.com/who-killed-little-gregory-netflix/

Rockets Wrote:

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> Seabag - to be fair, a lot of people think this

> all started when Labour elected Ed rather than

> David to the leadership role which gifted the

> Tories the election in 2015....if David had been

> elected it all could have all turned out oh so

> differently....


Yes and if Boris had been the PM instead of that turncoat traitor May- we would be OUT by now

uncleglen Wrote:

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> Rockets Wrote:

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> > Seabag - to be fair, a lot of people think this

> > all started when Labour elected Ed rather than

> > David to the leadership role which gifted the

> > Tories the election in 2015....if David had

> been

> > elected it all could have all turned out oh so

> > differently....

>

> Yes and if Boris had been the PM instead of that

> turncoat traitor May- we would be OUT by now


You do know boris?s deal was voted on in parliament?


And he failed

Turnout in London especially South London very high


https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/voters-report-huge-queues-dozens-21079845


"Atmosphere is very London: orderly queueing and no-one is talking to each other!" this is why I'll never be a true Londoner even after 15 years here I guess - for me a queue is a chance for a gossip :)

Loutwo Wrote:

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> Just voted. Weather seems to be putting people

> off. It was empty.

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> Louisa.


The reported Queues this morning were mainly Clapham/Balham/Tooting/Streatham/Bermondsey


https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/general-election-2019-turnout-polling-stations-2017-a4311561.html

JohnL Wrote:

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> I tried to build a Garden Bridge

> I ran away and hid in a Fridge

>

> Who am I


Boris approved the Bridge funding (tried to blame it on Sadiq as it was spent in his mayoral term, but BJ approved the spend).


Not sure about the Fridge....

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