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UK General Election Dec 2019


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5 hours ago, woolley said:

You can't veto everything you would like to otherwise Call Me Dave wouldn't have gone begging for changes, would he?

Complete bollox.

Cameron wanted changes to previously agreed legislation. That's legislation the UK did not veto and signed up to.

Here, look at the concessions he gained and then threw away with the totally stupid and unnecessary referendum:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-35622105

And weep...

Another Woolster FAIL.

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7 minutes ago, P.K. said:

Complete bollox.

Cameron wanted changes to previously agreed legislation. That's legislation the UK did not veto and signed up to.

Here, look at the concessions he gained and then threw away with the totally stupid and unnecessary referendum:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-35622105

And weep...

Another Woolster FAIL.

he didn't get any.......it would of needed treaty changes........

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1 hour ago, mojomonkey said:

I suppose until any of the parties actually publish a manifesto they can make any claim they want.

Personally, I'm glad I'm not voting in the election. All parties are a shower of you know what.

The election promises are getting ever more desperate from all sides.

Personally I think it's time to give Spoilt Ballot Papers a try.

As the lies mount up you have to admire Boris Johnson for leading from the front....

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8 hours ago, P.K. said:

The election promises are getting ever more desperate from all sides.

Personally I think it's time to give Spoilt Ballot Papers a try.

As the lies mount up you have to admire Boris Johnson for leading from the front....

It's setting up to be an even bigger lies-and-freakshow than a Keys election....

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22 hours ago, woody2 said:

£60bn pension fund black hole......

£50bn of lost revenue over 10 years......

£40bn+ rollout cost......

plus buying the shares......

yet labour says it will only cost £20bn.......:whistling:

 

 

cwu came up with this plan.....not to bring free internet but to get the pension fund black hole onto taxpayers......

:whistling:

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On 11/15/2019 at 7:35 PM, hagar the horrible said:

I like women generally speaking, however, I get a headache listening to Rebecca Long Bailey or Jo Swinson, primero class gobshites in my opinion, is it just me? or am I becoming a misogynist?

With both Johnson and Corbyn being so wretched what a chance the LibDems had. And then they select Swinson. Dear oh dear oh dear.

 

Edited to add: Actually, can anyone recall when the leadership of the 3 principal parties was as utterly abject as the trio of no marks currently incumbent? Not sure I can.

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3 minutes ago, woody2 said:

corbyn has been backed by nick griffin, david duke, daily stormer, occidental observer and the guardian.......socialism at work....

You clearly do not read the Guardian. Whilst it is generally sympathetic to the Labour cause, it has no time whatsoever for Corbyn.

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55 minutes ago, Uhtred said:

And, coincidentally, on the same theme, this is a good read. And 100% accurate.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/10/boris-johnson-versus-jeremy-corbyn-for-number-10-battle-of-unfittest

Excuse me but as I have found over the years a voice of sensible moderation and balance is simply not welcome on MF.

I go to the newsagents and watch them unload piles and piles of The Telegraph, The Express, The Sun and particularly The Daily Wail and it's easy to understand why.

Back in the UK atm having attended the Lumiere Festival in Durham and very good it was as well. Anyway our polling cards have arrived and to my surprise so did a tory canvasser. According to Mrs PK they got "an appalling hollow laugh" and I closed the door. I am just so pissed off at the state of UK politics I want nothing to do with any of them but I didn't realise it until I got doorstepped.

I'm sure a great many other folks feel exactly the same way.

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