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She was woeful on The Andrew Neil show weds night. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Another one bites the dust. Oh yeah, what a week. Rudd, Morgan, Liddington, Clarke and now the pinkest pinko Parris leaving the party. God, please let Fat Pang and Johnny Major be next. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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It’s hatred of Jewish people. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Attending a wreath laying service to someone who murdered innocent Israeli’s is also a slight clue. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Exactly, the establishment will try & do to Corbyn what it’s done to Brexit. And if anyone thinks Watson, Cooper & other “moderates” are going to let Jezza do anything radical, they’re deluded. They’ll be a pain in Magic Granpas arse in exactly the same way Grievence, Letwin and other wets were to Boris. As for Sweaties, what on earth are they doing. Their logic seems to be; it’s too complicated and threatening to leave a 40 year old trade association, but leaving a 300 year full blown political union is a piece of ****. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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The fact The Beatles split up 50 years ago really does it for me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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That’s because he lost his majority after becoming PM. If your ridiculous “law” was in place he’d have repealed it on day one with the help of DUP & the wets. Even thou he subsequently wanted an election and could sit back safe in the knowledge that your law would kick in and provide him one, parliament would have legislated it away against his will. If parliament is unhappy with the Governing party changing leader it can vote him/her down in a confidence vote, if it’s ok with it, your law will be repealed. What on earths the point in it, you’re basically legislating for the sake of it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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What a ridiculous idea. Goes completely against our system of democracy. It’s also completely unworkable. If someone becomes PM, by definition, he has the numbers to repeal any such law. What is it with you lefties, you just want law after law after law. If you see something you don’t like, legislate it away. There’s far too many laws as it is, don’t go around making pointless ones up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Brown didn’t even face an election to become party leader, he was just handed it on a plate as part of a grubby deal with Blair. Boris faced a robust process that involved MP’s & members. Boris has called an election, Brown took nearly 3 years to do so. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Pony. We vote for MP’s and it is then down to MP’s to decide who becomes PM. Boris is as elected a PM as Tony Blair or even Maggie Thatcher was. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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PM’s aren’t elected. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I’ll want the result enacted. This is what you remoaners don’t seem to understand. Nobody is asking you to shut up, nobody is asking you not to campaign to change the minds of the country. Nobody is asking you not to want to rejoin. All we’re asking for is for the result to be implemented. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Brilliant news , time for a celebratory song.... http:// Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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There’s also the make up of the party, which will be in his favour. If he comes back with a tiny majority, it’ll be a solid one. With no ken Clarke, Rudd, Grieve, Boles,Soubry, Greening etc. Even a 4 seat majority is probably safer than May’s inherited one, or Cameron’s because he had the ERG playing havoc. Pretty much every Tory elected will follow the party line on Brexit. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I see Rudd is the latest charlatan to bottle facing the electorate. Hopefully Hammond next. The retreat of the wets, great to see. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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She won’t be standing because she’ll get hammered. Stop trying to make out these charlatans are somehow principled. She’s been in more parties than Gazza the past 6 months. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Great thing about an election is the fake Tories booted out of the party are facing oblivion. That is the ones that have the balls to stand, Hedi Allen the latest to bottle it. No more Bercow, Soubry, Rudd, Hammond, Allen, Rory the ego, Grieve, Boles, Letwin. **** me it’s like when Marcus came along and cleared out Wotte & the useless players. Going to be a great Xmas.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Unbelievable, some Labour chump interviewed on sky stating we can’t have a winter election in case the weather is poor. Then ended the interview saying “the sooner he goes the better”. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Leavers know why an extension was asked for. won’t make a blind bit of difference what people who had no intention of voting for Boris anyway think. If labour thought it did, Corbyn would agree to an election now an extension has been granted. Labour are going to have to try a new play book when one does come. Their normal lines of “24 hours to save the NHS” and “Tory austerity “ hurting people daily, look a bit silly when you’ve been propping up an Etonian led Tory government for weeks. Jezza & Ramsay McDonnell- Red Tories. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Lord Duckhunter replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
She did, but there’s plenty of factors that I doubt will be in play this time. Disastrous manifesto, horrific strategy, leader that was woeful on campaign trial. Too long a campaign. People voting for Corbyn safe in the knowledge he couldn’t win and their vote would therefore limit May’s majority. Lib Dem’s collapse. A short sharp campaign run on a “get Brexit done” basis. A leader with a personality, a sensible non aggression unofficial pact with our Nigel, Lib Dem’s fighting on a revoke platform in Remain areas. Labours muddled, bizarre Brexit position and contradictions. But most importantly the fact Corbyn could win a vote for Corbyn could lead to him becoming PM, all point to a totally different outcome this time. Personally, I can’t see the British people putting Corbyn in number 10. A Blairette candidate would be a totally different proposition. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Lord Duckhunter replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
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Well thank **** it’s not down to you then. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Strange as it sounds but it’s easy to put the effort in against City. If you don’t, it’ll be double figures. The time to judge players attitudes isn’t the games they have to put it in, it’s the games they feel they don’t need to, or tough winnable games. I’d rather we had Everton, Burnley or West Ham, that’ll show the underlying attitude far more than City away. I ****ing hope they’re in this weekend, I ****ing hope one or two of the senior pros have dug them out. Somehow I doubt it, they’ll be at home practicing their “sorry “ routine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Not one yellow card. Getting the **** taken out of them, humiliated, embarrassed on national tv and not one yellow card. Not one of the Nancy boys put their foot in. No leadership, no balls, Roy Keane called Arsenal “a team of son-in-laws”. Men you’d love to have your daughter marry, but wouldn’t want them in a battle with you. Sums our lot up perfectly, particularly our academy role model Ward-Prowse. Apart from Redmond & Ings they all went through the emotions of looking upset, but their performance said otherwise. No good coming out and apologising afterwards, that’s the easy part. The hard part is putting your body on the line, having a thou shall not pass mentality in the second half, ensuring 5 or 6 is as bad as it gets. As poor as the first half was, the lack of any sort of reaction after the break speaks volumes about them as men. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Top support, not fickle at all. Well done. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk