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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. What, the leader of the opposition blatantly lying? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. He’s like a little kid, when he’s caught out he just lies. He clearly says stupid women in response to what May said. I don’t understand what wrong or sexist with calling someone a stupid women, but lying that you did so is pathetic. Bercow also making a part of himself, but showing exactly why labour excused his bullying behaviour. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Come on stop arguing and let’s have some Xmas good will. It is the season to be jolly. Take a leaf out of the EU’s glorious leader’s book and get in the Xmas mood. Here he is on Monday at an official function, being helped to his feet after getting sciatica again. He’s not arguing over blow jobs or racist language, he’s doing what he does best and spreading a bit of Xmas cheer. Hic........... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. He’s playing games because in his heart he’s a Brexiter. He wants to leave the EU, but would lose his job if he came out and admitted it. Party policy is to try and force a GE before calling for a referendum. He’s under pressure to call a confidence vote (the first stage of forcing a GE), so has tried to muddy the waters by calling a different sort of confidence vote. His cult members think he’s a different type of politician, but stunts like this prove he’s a duplicitous old goat, a politician like 99% of them. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. Nope, he’s bottled it, or cocked it up. If there’s the slightest chance she’ll lose, The Tories won’t allow a vote or will just not turn up to the vote, then the whole thing becomes a farce. A confidence vote in the Government, doesn’t give them that option. It has to be voted on and if they lose, the Government falls. Every labour supporter calling for a confidence vote meant a vote to bring down the Government, yet again they’re playing games. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. Mind you, it being Corbyn, he probably meant to call it on HM Government, but ****ed it up. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. Bottle job. He’s called it in May, not the Government. Under the fixed term parliament act a vote of no confidence in HM Government means it falls. A vote of no confidence in the PM has no standing. Tories can just not vote, it’s meaningless Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. Slubbers Arms (1 Halifax old rd) best pint of Taylor’s I’ve ever had, cheap as well. Don’t be seduced by the pie and peas offer, and the locals all raving about it. It’s a bizarre dish of hot pork pie surrounded by mushy peas in a bowl. Very strange. Other than that incredibly friendly place with great ale. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. You make my point for me, thanks. We get out, then our parliament decide our future relationship. If that’s Norway, so be it. It’s not my choice, but once out, the people can change Government and vote for one that promises to renegotiate or withdraw from it. This is clearly where May’s turd falls down and is the reason it’s unacceptable. Simply put, the backstop binds future Governments. I voted for the Government to take back control of our trade policy, unlike you undemocratic remoaners ,that principle applies to things I don’t agree with as well as things I do. The only part of the whole thing that is BRINO is the backstop. If that goes, May’s turd, as awful and pathetic as it is, does represent Brexit. The backstop does not.
  10. I voted to withdraw from the EU. “Leave”was all that was on the ballot paper, not “Leave with a deal”. Seeing as the question on the ballot was debated and agreed by Parliament, I don’t see what the ambiguity is. If you’re unhappy that the question wasn’t more specific, I suggest you’ve been let down by the Remainers in Parliament and should therefore be directing your anger at them. Of course, they thought they were going to win, so didn’t really bother thinking it through. We’re not Switzerland, we don’t govern by a series of referenda, we voted Leave, we leave. As an aside, I’ve been reading Tim Shipmans book “All out war”. The story of Brexit. Interestingly I’m at the bit where “Stronger in” think they’ve scored a knock out blow during the campaign. They think they’ve hassled Vote Leave into a strategic mistake, Will Straw and McGrory are sending emails to remain politicians to hammer it home. They want this highlighted and they think it’s the turning point, the thing that’ll win it for them. “Mention it every chance you get” is the plea. What was this mistake? Well, Gove, Boris and other Leave leaders stating we will be out of the single market. That’s what they went with, what they hammered home.
  11. Cedric every day if the week Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. Spot on. I taped the Utd Liverpool game and watched it when I got in. Roy Keane said the same about Utd players. He said “ I never blamed the manager when I played badly”. Said players have to give their all regardless of what they think of the man in charge. If Ryan Bertrand’s been giving his all week in week out the past 2 seasons , then my c@@ks a carrot. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. It’s classless to have a pop at previous managers. Players need to take responsibility for poor performances, not hide behind tactics or formations. There’s a reason he’s lost his England place and if he thinks that’s because of bad management, he’s deluded. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Seeing as Cedric, Bertrand & Lemina were out, that’s a fantastic result. OR played well, bar their second goal, as did Redmond. Ings different class & calm finish from Charlie at the end. We actually defended the last few minutes well without panicking, and ran the clock down intelligently. Great spirit and a much needed boost to morale. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. I assumed that by starting a thread people were asking for other posters opinions. Sorry for the. misunderstanding, I didn’t realise you had to be asked before you contribute. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. ****ing bloke needs to look in the mirror and start performing himself. Classless comment if you ask me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. They’re only 2 points above Leicester, yet his biggest fan boy thinks he’s working wonders at Everton. It’s probably the momentum curve from Fat Sam , or some other complete pony. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. It’s not a particularly high bar, not one managers done much since leaving Saints, bar Harry Redknapp, they’ve all won **** all. Including your hero. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. Get him on proper beer not that fizzy p iss they sell. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. Great???? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. He was top quality the first two years, but since has dropped off a level. Whether that’s to do with lack of quality around him, or the first two seasons being a peak he can’t reach again is debatable. What’s not debatable is he’s head and shoulders above any other option we’ve got. Personally, he annoys me, as he looks too causal for my liking and looks like he’s going through the motions. But he’s probably the first name on the team sheet because we lack a decent replacement Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  22. I’m going to get Sciatica’d up tonight and Juncker a few chicks. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  23. Juncker’s sciatica playing up again today. God what would the #metoo SJW’s make if Trump behaved with birds like this. http:// Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  24. We need to hear more from him. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  25. He’s calling people thick, but seems to confuse the future relationship with the withdrawal agreement. This happens all the time with the alleged “brightest” of our electorate . Lucas was at it last night on QT. We’re no nearer knowing what Brexit looks like now, than we were the day we voted. What we do know is what the cost/terms of leaving are, if we sign up to May’s turd. The political declaration is so wholly that it can be interpreted in anyway. It could turn out to be the simplest trade deal ever negotiated, it could be a comprehensive FTA, could be Norway+ or a bespoke deal. The only thing it can’t be (under May’s turd) is a permanent “no deal”, but that’s not the preferred option of anyone. A50 was written in such a way that these issues were inevitable, unless the EU seriously thought you’d walk away without a withdrawal agreement. Even now they have absolutely no incentive or reason to water down the backstop. Why would they, when May has made in very clear she won’t contemplate a no deal withdrawal. Even if you think no deal is the most horrendous thing that could ever happen, you can’t allow the other side to know that. The worst victim of a no deal withdrawal will be Eire, but they are not wetting their pants over it like our lightweight politicians are. They maybe in private, but they’re not giving the other side (The UK) that vibe. We are. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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