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the snap general election thread
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Jack_Johnson_the_acorn wrote: »No assumption needed, you've made it obvious that you're:
A, an idiot ( as i've previously pointed out)
B, Terrified of an old man named Corbyn.
I'd be more embarrassed about point A if I where you.
Haha, you're argument has slowly deteriorated as they day has gone on. Now you're just left with vaguely incoherent insults.
Perhaps you should join me in having a beer old chap. Obviously in your case it won't be celebratory :beer::beer:0 -
CKhalvashi wrote: »Ah, so you're a Kipper, disappointed at his party being burned toast.
Explains a lot
You seem awfully pro-Tory for someone that isn't one.
Guess again
Do I seem disappointed to you?
I love the way the left pretend to be the "nice" guys for as long as they can maintain it, then just resort to personal attacks haha
Still, it's nice that the overall mood has gone from completely misguided Corbyn euphoria on Thursday night, to business-as-usual bile from his supporters by Saturday afternoon, as they realise that he lost, and he lost huge.
Another 5 years out of power boys. Quite possibly more if Jezza continues to ignore the wishes of the PLP & stay in charge :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Haha, you're argument has slowly deteriorated as they day has gone on. Now you're just left with vaguely incoherent insults.
Perhaps you should join me in having a beer old chap. Obviously in your case it won't be celebratory :beer::beer:
you're argument? I'm not an argument.
This is why I cheekily questioned whether English was your first language (guess what, I know it is :eek:)
Your posts are incoherent, maybe you should put down those Tenants super for a bit.
So you don't like May, you're aren't concerned about Corbyn getting into government, what are you actually debating?0 -
Guess again
Do I seem disappointed to you?
I love the way the left pretend to be the "nice" guys for as long as they can maintain it, then just resort to personal attacks haha
Still, it's nice that the overall mood has gone from completely misguided Corbyn euphoria on Thursday night, to business-as-usual bile from his supporters by Saturday afternoon, as they realise that he lost, and he lost huge.
Another 5 years out of power boys. Quite possibly more if Jezza continues to ignore the wishes of the PLP & stay in charge :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I refer you to post 3436
Just a correction, 5 months. Max.💙💛 💔0 -
Joe_Horner wrote: »No, of course I hadn't heard of them when I was out there watching the loyalist !!!!!! inciting trouble because they knew 90% of the press coverage would be of the reaction.
Or when they were wrecking repeated serious attempts at peace settlements.
Or when their mates, set up by the same person who founded them, were carrying out assasinations.
No, you're right. DUP? Never heard of them. :mad:
I said most, not all, and it's a fact. The DUP were the most Googled party yesterday.0 -
What loyalty to May?
I've never said anything good about her ever. I'd be better at her job & I'm not even a Tory.
Everything I've posted has been a celebration of the fact that Corbyn (who I sincerely loathe, along with the class war his nasty version of politics encourages) got a kicking and is not PM. The Tories were the only thing that could stop that happening. Thankfully they did.
As bad as Mrs May is at her job, as delusional as she is, I am afraid I fail to think of a single way in which you could be anything other than worse.0 -
As bad as Mrs May is at her job, as delusional as she is, I am afraid I fail to think of a single way in which you could be anything other than worse.
Way to go dude. You're starting to change alliegance to the Tories. I don't blame you, it can't be much fun backing a loser like Corbyn0 -
CKhalvashi wrote: »I refer you to post 3436
Just a correction, 5 months. Max.
I think you just referred me to the wrong post?
Unusual for Labour to get their numbers wrong :rotfl:0 -
Jack_Johnson_the_acorn wrote: »you're argument? I'm not an argument.
This is why I cheekily questioned whether English was your first language (guess what, I know it is :eek:)
Your posts are incoherent, maybe you should put down those Tenants super for a bit.
Lololol
If you're gonna pick up on grammar, you really REALLY need to at least get your own correct.
It's Tennent's dear boy. And now you mention it I quite fancy some. But got a lot of champagne to get through first.0 -
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