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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. Euro news reporting 4 people had their throats cut. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Reports that 3 blokes dressed in black jumped out of van after it had mowed pedestrians down Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Bloke on sky who lives in flat by incident claims he's ex military and he heard prolonged gunfire . Claims that there was then a helicopter on scene before police cars . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. #nothingtodowithislam Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Not one of those ****ing Hindu drink drivers? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. The polls are actually doing a great job.... They're doing a great job getting out the Tory vote , and a great job in driving floating voters in marginal seats, towards the Tories. I'm just hoping the last polls prior to Thursday point to Steptoe, propped up by Krankie,Little Timmy & Lucas. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. What's he's on about is lefties refusing to accept democratic results. Personally I enjoy their marches & protests and the whine fest on tv. Makes their defeats even funnier Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. If Corbyn hoovers up greens & Lib dem votes and racks up votes where they're already safe, he could quite easily reach 36% of the vote & we still end up with a Tory majority of 70. With 6% more of the vote share than Brown & 5% more than Milliband it'll be hard to shift him. Kinnock got 30% of the vote and stayed on even though Thatcher got over 100 majority. Clearly it was different as he actually cut the majority she had, but the people who surround Corbyn are not going to give in to the moderates and go easily. If the Tories are facing Corbyn or another hard left candidate in 5 years time they'll be absolutely delighted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. "Consensus politics" LOL. Really? That is the last thing you can label him & his supporters. If he stays after his defeat, he'll purge the party of moderates, de select opponents & change the trident policy. He's not toeing the party line for a consensus, but because it would have cost him votes or even the leadership. Lets see his version of refreshing consensus politics when the inquest after his defeat is held. My bet is they'll blame the moderates,I can hear it now,"if only they'd backed Jezza from the start, he'd have won". The bile aimed at "Red Tories"will be far from consensual. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Correct. Corbyn is clearly against Trident but won't say outright because it'll cost him votes. He had to toe the party line because failure to do so would have really caused issues with the PLP. He's abandoned his principles for votes & the party, just like every other politician. So much for being a different type of politician Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. There's 2 credible positions on nuclear weapons. Pay for them & be prepared to use them or don't buy them and therefore don't use them. What isn't credible and therefore weak , is paying for them but refusing to use them., Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Boris brilliant in the spin room on BBC news 24. lol I thought one labour bod was going to chin him. He's winding lefties up left right and centre. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Corbyn terrible on defence & the IRA. Doubt if he's turned one floating voter tonight. Probably his worse performance so far. He's strong when he sticks to what he believes but struggles when he's bluffing. On defence & the IRA his real beliefs are unpalatable to the majority of the people so he has to bluff & bluster. He looks shifty on those subjects. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Someone at the BBC is going to hauled over the coals tomorrow. Way too balanced audience . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. What is it with lefties. Fist question in QT tonight."Why won't you debate & answer questions" ". I'd have answered " I'm here on question time debating with voters , The clue is in the title you **** wit " She's started well imo Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. I'm amazed at the amount of supporters who are still stuck in the last century when it comes to transfers. Still believe that one club rings another one with an offer. That clubs can generate an auction and sell to the highest bidder. Basically, what happens in 80% of deals nowadays is the agent will get a selling price from Saints, he will then contact 4 or 5 clubs and offer the player to to them at that price. The agent will then negotiate deals with each interested club . Then,based on the agent/players preferred option, that club will then make Saints an offer. Which will be the "selling price " previously agreed. So if Saints indicated to his agent that they want £70 million for VvD, that's what they'll get. If Liverpool are willing to pay £3 million more, that's not coming to us . Its going straight into the agents pocket for delivering them the player. Of course the big clubs can dictate a bit more, can insist that the selling price only applies to clubs from outside the country or non rivals. What I've been told, and I don't know how true this is, but clubs have agreed a selling price for the following season or seasons if they stay. For example we will sell VvD for £70 million this year, but if he stays his agent has a gentleman's agreement that next year it'll be £45 million. Those are just example figures to emphasis the point. I was told this by somebody close to another premier league club's scouting network. Not the specifics about VvD but the general principle of how the top players/agents & clubs operate. It stinks, but don't forget agents will be touting players to us having already arranged the price we'll have to pay. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. The entire nation? Lol, did you see the viewing figures. Why can't pious lefties like Linekar & Geldoff pay their taxes? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Perhaps she thinks it's great that having promised to do so during the election , he stuck to his promise Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. He's making a right plank of himself. Every ****ing time he waffles on about his , mates, kids , grandad, mum , then he goes off on a tangent, before arguing with Neil. I've watched Corbyn & Mays ones & Farron is far far worse. Embarrassing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. **** me, I thought my Mrs was bad, she's got nothing on Farron ,waffling on & interrupting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Tonight could be funny. Little Timmys facing Brillo & then Barry Gardiner is on QT. Both tend to get rattled, especially Gardiner, he has a real job keeping his temper. In another boost for Tories Cleggys also on, which will help with Leave voters in the marginals. DD is the strongest Tory on Brexit, so that'll also play well with that demographic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Exactly, they really are clueless. They genuinely think if we're nice to those lovely Europeans, they'll give us the perfect deal. Really think if we unilaterally guarantee their citizens the right to stay, they will do the same. They're deluded. Thankfully they won't be anywhere near the negotiations. Only a week left of their nonsense, they'll be back in their boxes next week Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. **** me, are you really that clueless. You can't negotiate a decent deal unless the people you're negotiating with believe you'll walk away. You lefties really do live in cloud cuckoo land. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Completely different situation. Koeman didn't have a hope in hell of getting a big job. Great player, but he was our level managerial wise. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. Can't really believe I watched that shiete. Audience didn't reflect the country at all, despite the BBC's claim that it did. My Mrs is a soft arsed leftie & even she was laughing at its bias. Personally, I'm sick to death of members of the public on these sort of things. Should be 2 or 3 journos asking probing questions & no audience. As for the debate, it was terribly handled by the BBC bird. People shouting over each other, and interrupting. The Welsh windbag is just weird and her "more youth workers" as a way to combat terrorism bizarre. Nuttull did better than I thought he would, by not making a complete plum of himself. I'm sure there were more people at home who agreed with his Islamist line than the strange reaction from the lefties. How dare he mention it. Robertson was exactly what I thought he'd be. Pious. Even managing to shoe horn St Jo Cox in. God I hope he loses his seat. Farron was a complete lightweight. Annoying little twt. Rudd was ok. Don't particularly rate her, but she held her ground. Corbyn looked tired and irritable to me. The format suited him so I thought he'd do better. He's really had 2 years of campaigning to his members, so he's used to this sort of thing. He didn't come across with any more authority than the others. Being the only one there who could be PM, he should have resonated that, but didn't. He looked like an opposition leader, rather than a PM in waiting. He just hasn't got the gravitas. A missed opportunity imo. Lucas. Can't stand the women, but she's a class act. The winner imo. May. Just about got away with it. When the result is known & people look back, I suggest they'll decide she made the right choice to avoid this.For all their screw ups and useless campaign the Tories could come up with a win win next Thursday, an increased majority and Corbyn staying on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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