Argue in circles about British politics thread
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We are going to leave the EU on October the 31st, come what may.
But we are going to request an extension.
But we are going to leave the EU on October the 31st, come what may.
Is he sure it's Corbyn and the Labour party who are giving out mixed messages?
To my mind, the Conservative party have always won by identifying exactly what it is that the majority want and shamelessly using whatever is in their means to convince people they are being sincere: lies, deceptions, untruths. All working on the idea that people will believe anything you tell them if they want it bad enough.
Brexit being a classic example of that.
Hence, expect another 2 point lead for Johnson and his party
But we are going to request an extension.
But we are going to leave the EU on October the 31st, come what may.
Is he sure it's Corbyn and the Labour party who are giving out mixed messages?
To my mind, the Conservative party have always won by identifying exactly what it is that the majority want and shamelessly using whatever is in their means to convince people they are being sincere: lies, deceptions, untruths. All working on the idea that people will believe anything you tell them if they want it bad enough.
Brexit being a classic example of that.
Hence, expect another 2 point lead for Johnson and his party
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Up the workers!
Oh, put a sock in it you blathering imbecile. Can't you see that you have been posting your views to yourself all week without interest from or exchange with any other posters? You have single handedly killed this thread with your unrestrained prattling on.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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More disgraceful behaviour from a cornered Brexiter.
Up the workers!
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As I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Up the workers!
Odd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
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It's proving to be be incredibly hard to work out. All the polls have been saying for a while now that the vast majority want another referendum, would have voted remain if they knew what they know now, and that they don't believe Johnson will get a deal.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 amOdd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Johnson's deal has been taken to pieces by many, including Blair today, as completely unworkable that risks North-South peace,
But the Conservative vote has sky rocketed. How's that even possible?
Up the workers!
It's kind of in the title of your one man rant fella.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pmIt's proving to be be incredibly hard to work out. All the polls have been saying for a while now that the vast majority want another referendum, would have voted remain if they knew what they know now, and that they don't believe Johnson will get a deal.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 amOdd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Johnson's deal has been taken to pieces by many, including Blair today, as completely unworkable that risks North-South peace,
But the Conservative vote has sky rocketed. How's that even possible?
If one's side loses one accepts it, shakes hands and gets on with shit.
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You may accept the Conservative made and managed shit show, but people won't forget.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:34 pmIt's kind of in the title of your one man rant fella.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pmIt's proving to be be incredibly hard to work out. All the polls have been saying for a while now that the vast majority want another referendum, would have voted remain if they knew what they know now, and that they don't believe Johnson will get a deal.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 amOdd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Johnson's deal has been taken to pieces by many, including Blair today, as completely unworkable that risks North-South peace,
But the Conservative vote has sky rocketed. How's that even possible?
If one's side loses one accepts it, shakes hands and gets on with shit.
They won't have a chance to. I would like to say more about this, but Johnson and his party refuse to release the documents that allow the public to know the full implications of his deal.
If he gets BREXIT done and wins the election, there will be no point in ever returning to the UK. No jobs and no NHS.
As a Tory, you may view that as the perfect outcome
Up the workers!
As a matter of fact I'm not particularly a Tory or anything else.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:09 pmYou may accept the Conservative made and managed shit show, but people won't forget.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:34 pmIt's kind of in the title of your one man rant fella.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pmIt's proving to be be incredibly hard to work out. All the polls have been saying for a while now that the vast majority want another referendum, would have voted remain if they knew what they know now, and that they don't believe Johnson will get a deal.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 amOdd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Johnson's deal has been taken to pieces by many, including Blair today, as completely unworkable that risks North-South peace,
But the Conservative vote has sky rocketed. How's that even possible?
If one's side loses one accepts it, shakes hands and gets on with shit.
They won't have a chance to. I would like to say more about this, but Johnson and his party refuse to release the documents that allow the public to know the full implications of his deal.
If he gets BREXIT done and wins the election, there will be no point in ever returning to the UK. No jobs and no NHS.
As a Tory, you may view that as the perfect outcome
I've voted twice in my life. Once for Corbyn as local MP in Islington, a post to which he was ideally suited, and once for Brexit because I believe the European Union to be fundamentally undemocratic and the Euro project to be doomed, as based on theology not economics.
However if Corbyn were to be in charge of the country I would divest my interests in the UK lickety split, like everyone else.
People support that which best suits their interests. Yours, I assume, are to get your hands on other people's hard earned; mine are to keep your hands off my hard earned.
I have no anger about it and bear you no malice, though I may think you a bit thick. It's just the human condition.
Good luck.
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I very much doubt that any of your money would go to me as there are many more deserving cases. I hope you have private medical insurance that covers all that the NHS currently provides, or I think you'll find your money disappears even quicker under a Johnson or Swinson government.RobW wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:51 pmAs a matter of fact I'm not particularly a Tory or anything else.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:09 pmYou may accept the Conservative made and managed shit show, but people won't forget.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:34 pmIt's kind of in the title of your one man rant fella.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pmIt's proving to be be incredibly hard to work out. All the polls have been saying for a while now that the vast majority want another referendum, would have voted remain if they knew what they know now, and that they don't believe Johnson will get a deal.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 amOdd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Johnson's deal has been taken to pieces by many, including Blair today, as completely unworkable that risks North-South peace,
But the Conservative vote has sky rocketed. How's that even possible?
If one's side loses one accepts it, shakes hands and gets on with shit.
They won't have a chance to. I would like to say more about this, but Johnson and his party refuse to release the documents that allow the public to know the full implications of his deal.
If he gets BREXIT done and wins the election, there will be no point in ever returning to the UK. No jobs and no NHS.
As a Tory, you may view that as the perfect outcome
I've voted twice in my life. Once for Corbyn as local MP in Islington, a post to which he was ideally suited, and once for Brexit because I believe the European Union to be fundamentally undemocratic and the Euro project to be doomed, as based on theology not economics.
However if Corbyn were to be in charge of the country I would divest my interests in the UK lickety split, like everyone else.
People support that which best suits their interests. Yours, I assume, are to get your hands on other people's hard earned; mine are to keep your hands off my hard earned.
I have no anger about it and bear you no malice, though I may think you a bit thick. It's just the human condition.
Good luck.
Up the workers!
As a matter of fact i do have that insurance.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 4:14 pmI very much doubt that any of your money would go to me as there are many more deserving cases. I hope you have private medical insurance that covers all that the NHS currently provides, or I think you'll find your money disappears even quicker under a Johnson or Swinson government.RobW wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:51 pmAs a matter of fact I'm not particularly a Tory or anything else.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:09 pmYou may accept the Conservative made and managed shit show, but people won't forget.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:34 pmIt's kind of in the title of your one man rant fella.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pmIt's proving to be be incredibly hard to work out. All the polls have been saying for a while now that the vast majority want another referendum, would have voted remain if they knew what they know now, and that they don't believe Johnson will get a deal.RobW wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 amOdd thing this democracy you keep banging on about innit.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:07 amAs I predicted 2 days ago, in a new poll today the Tories have gained another 2 point lead.
Which brings them to 15 points ahead of Labour.
The real imbeciles are yourself and the others who are voting Conservative.
Johnson's deal has been taken to pieces by many, including Blair today, as completely unworkable that risks North-South peace,
But the Conservative vote has sky rocketed. How's that even possible?
If one's side loses one accepts it, shakes hands and gets on with shit.
They won't have a chance to. I would like to say more about this, but Johnson and his party refuse to release the documents that allow the public to know the full implications of his deal.
If he gets BREXIT done and wins the election, there will be no point in ever returning to the UK. No jobs and no NHS.
As a Tory, you may view that as the perfect outcome
I've voted twice in my life. Once for Corbyn as local MP in Islington, a post to which he was ideally suited, and once for Brexit because I believe the European Union to be fundamentally undemocratic and the Euro project to be doomed, as based on theology not economics.
However if Corbyn were to be in charge of the country I would divest my interests in the UK lickety split, like everyone else.
People support that which best suits their interests. Yours, I assume, are to get your hands on other people's hard earned; mine are to keep your hands off my hard earned.
I have no anger about it and bear you no malice, though I may think you a bit thick. It's just the human condition.
Good luck.
I wonder if you've been paying your National Insurance recently or would you return to the UK and defraud the state.
Assuming you live here or in the region.
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Defraud the system? Haha. That's not how it works.
Re private insurance, it doesn't really matter whether you have it, you'll still be selling your home if you get diagnosed with something they can avoid paying for. They have massive teams of lawyers to help them avoid paying their obligations. Even with standard shit like having someone ram into the back of your Fiesta, good luck with claiming for whiplash.
Re private insurance, it doesn't really matter whether you have it, you'll still be selling your home if you get diagnosed with something they can avoid paying for. They have massive teams of lawyers to help them avoid paying their obligations. Even with standard shit like having someone ram into the back of your Fiesta, good luck with claiming for whiplash.
Up the workers!
If you live outside the UK have you been paying your National Insurance.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 6:51 pmDefraud the system? Haha. That's not how it works.
Re private insurance, it doesn't really matter whether you have it, you'll still be selling your home if you get diagnosed with something they can avoid paying for. They have massive teams of lawyers to help them avoid paying their obligations. Even with standard shit like having someone ram into the back of your Fiesta, good luck with claiming for whiplash.
Yes or no?
I think, in his own special way, he's already answered that.RobW wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 7:06 pmIf you live outside the UK have you been paying your National Insurance.kungfufighter wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 6:51 pmDefraud the system? Haha. That's not how it works.
Re private insurance, it doesn't really matter whether you have it, you'll still be selling your home if you get diagnosed with something they can avoid paying for. They have massive teams of lawyers to help them avoid paying their obligations. Even with standard shit like having someone ram into the back of your Fiesta, good luck with claiming for whiplash.
Yes or no?
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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