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  1. CB Fry

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    I was quite surprised that every single main character dies in the final scene.
  2. Childish and simplistic you say?
  3. The idea that West Ham United, Burnley, Everton, Bournemouth or even Leicester are all at some amazing new level compared to three years ago is quite frankly a load of old bollo cks. All that has happened is we have got significantly more sh it.
  4. Ancelotti to the dugout pioneers.
  5. Being that Labour figures think they are pro-Tory, and Tory figures think they are pro-Labour, what cause were they championing?
  6. Being that Blair would have only needed to switch less than a million people then yes pretty do-able. I'm not sure if you remember the 2016 referendum but it was quite a close run thing. Blair was a shrewd enough politician to never hold a referendum on the Euro. He would have known he wouldn't win it. And he'd have been right. It's a completely different question, slightly perplexing that you can't even grasp that.
  7. Remain would have won if Blair in his pomp was leading it no problem.
  8. Well, we didn't join the Euro so what's your point? Gordon Brown kiboshed it, and pretty sure that even Blair knew that if went to a referendum it would get absolutely annihilated. I would have voted to keep the pound all day long and I'm a pretty remainer kind of guy. Not entirely sure what your point is here but bravo for some quotes from nearly twenty years ago.
  9. No idea why completely separate political parties should all join together and create a "cohesive strategy" just so it delivers the thing that you happen to want. Jo Swinson didn't have a great campaign but she was spot on about the Labour leadership, as her views were echoed by voters all across the land. It wasn't turkeys voting for Christmas as you so patronisingly describe it but it was the electorate rejecting, comprehensively, a pie in the sky manifesto and the worst political leader in history who wouldn't have been able to deliver it anyway.
  10. Carolyn Flint superb on Ridge this morning. Eviscerated the cretin and his coterie.
  11. I fu cking knew you'd come back with that. Resigned on the day, stayed on for a bit for the course of the leadership election. Of course Michael Howard began the turnaround in fortunes for the Conservatives eating into Blairs majority and he returned to the commons with 30 odd more seats than they started with. And he'd been leading for only 18 months. He never wrote an article saying he won the fu cking argument. Ed Miliband and Gordon Brown also resigned immediately but hey lets ignore all of those and focus on the one that is closest to what you want your little cretin to do because it turns out he won after all, his so called defeat was just mainstream media spin.
  12. John Major resigned immediately, William Hague resigned immediately, so yes it is different. No one apart from that cretin would put their name to such an article after such an abject humiliation.
  13. Just looked at his Twitter and no mention of us whatsoever.
  14. It wasn't Labour policy until the election.
  15. Are we still eighth?
  16. You seem to have air brushed over the word "proposal".
  17. Just seen it. Horrific. In summary when she's knocking doors and people are telling her they don't like Corbyn or what he stands for all she actually hears are helpless brainwashed saps who has accepted demonisation from the "meeja". Utterly contemptuous of British people, totally dismissive of the Blair government (didn't have a transformative agenda apparently) and every single thing wrong with the entitled arrogant and utterly out of touch followers of the Cretin. Make no mistake about the "period of reflection" and the conclusions that will be drawn. In summary - we're doing everything right. The electorate are to blame.
  18. The Cretinistas own and control every lever, structure, commitee and process in the Labour Party, completely dominated by Formby, Milne and Uncle Len and the rest. The fact that he isn't out on his ear today when any other leader of any other party would be long gone is unarguable proof of my point. No pressure whatsoever. Winning elections and changing lives is not the objective. Dominating Labour party committee meetings is the objective. Talking shop, pressure group. That's why he swans back into HQ Monday morning as if nothing has happened.
  19. Not sure this is saying what you think it is saying. Its utterly pointless for Labour to stack up 30k majorities in Islington and Holborn when they can't get the few thousand required in marginal seats in the Midlands or the North. That's kind of the point of constituency elections. London vanity votes is all the Cretin and his team care about because they haven't got the faintest idea of how to win Nuneaton or Worcester or Rugby or even bloody Sedgefield. But stack em up in Bethnal Green and feed the dins on Twitter who can spin it like a landslide.
  20. I put it on the Corbyn thread last night. One of the highlights of the night from my perspective. Agreed with every word he said. The tragedy is that instead of Johnson it is the fu cking loon Lansman that has power in the Labour party, which is why it will now never be anything other than a protest group for middle class socialists to play at being revolutionaries, without any pressure to actually win or take a single decision that could actually change the lives of normal people.
  21. 5th May 2011. Where you in the toilet?
  22. He won after all, he won, he won, he won, he won, he won, he won. Magic Grandpa won he won he won he won he won he won.
  23. Yes. They picked the worst alternative known to humanity, Cameron did an excellent job of demolishing it through misrepresentation, and no one gave a sh it and it lost on a very low turnout. Quite rightly to be honest as it wasn't significantly more proportional.
  24. We get it. You don't understand.
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