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the way I see that manifesto the labour party has had the audacity to put out there as if the people are so stupid in great Britain, a manifesto that relies on taxes that are HIGHLY HIGHLY unlikely to raise the sums the demented party has said they will, and for whacky spending plans that are unlikely to be accomplished within 5 years.
I don't think the Nutjob Labour's would be able to deliver investment spending on the
delusional scale they promising. As a Frenchman I don't think the public sector of England has the capacity to crank up that much in such a short time.
I know about the UK, and I can hang with the peeps who wanna bring on economic arguments.
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Corbyn is the most smeared Politician in history. Cameron put his mates in control at the BBC and the coup was complete. The mainstream press and TV are all in on it and so it never stops. It is mind blowing stuff. The Tories have even started buying up domain names and then filling them with complete and utter bullshit so that when you try and google Labour Manifesto etc or Fact Check UK you get the tories own 1984 Big Brother shit. Under Cummings and Johnson the nasty fuck they have learned from Trump that if you just keep throwing lies and bullshit up there, people will believe it.
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/op...history/18/07/
Damn Trump derangement syndrome in England. So bad orange man is ruining England. Clear insanity, you guys have been a mess for years and are terrified of losing your nanny government. “What about me” is the cry of the socialist. Fuck the government, stop sucking on its tit, accept some responsibility for your own countries mess and pull up your boot straps and get to work. Sorry lot, no wonder why you are full of anger and spite, lash out at others, don’t look within
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Primo Carnera are you, two, being influencement by those gutter poster? Don't get influence he never told you about that on December 12th - one of 650 constituencies will be chosen by 46 million voters. Sacre Bleu, 59% of 20- to 24-year-olds voted 2 years ago which is absolute garbage, compared with 77% of 60- to 69-year-olds.
I go for Plaid Cymru.
I am going to pay a £500 deposit, which will be lost if I do not get at least 5% of the votes in my constituency, and as much as that certain person I am referencing thinks I cannot do it I assure you I must meet (AND I DO INDEED MEET) certain conditions, as I don't fall into the categories of prisoners, civil servants, judges and members of the police and armed forces --- who cannot stand, another thing unbeknownst to him.
Between 07:00 and 22:00 I will be receiving my votes. I say with pride and great happiness that I am one of the 91 Davids standing for election.
Let him eat cake.
Yep.
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Strap yourselves in folks, one of the political stories of the century is brewing...
1. A concerned mother shares a photo of her 4-year-old boy who was forced to wait hours on a hospital floor with suspected pneumonia.
2. The photo circulates online so a journalist challenges Boris Johnson about it during an interview by showing him the picture of the boy on his phone.
3. Johnson repeatedly refuses to even look at the boy, let alone acknowledge responsibility for the situation, and eventually steals the journalists phone and puts it in his pocket.
4. There is uproar about Johnson's lack of compassion so Health Minister, Matt Hancock, is dispatched to the hospital to deal with the situation.
5. Matt Hancock briefs journalists that, while at the hospital, one of his advisors was "punched" by a Labour activist.
6. Much of the media unquestioningly report the "punch" by the "Labour activist" as fact without checking the validity of the allegation. Widespread rage about "violent Labour activists" spreads like wildfire online.
7. Video footage then emerges online showing that the story had been entirely fabricated and was 100% false.
8. The media sheepishly backtrack on what they have posted out to the world.
9. A Facebook post then appears claiming to be from a "good friend" of a nurse working in Leeds hospital. The post says that the photograph of the 4-year-old was faked by a "Labour activist". The post is shared more than 30,000 times.
10. The claim is unquestioning reported as fact by much of the media without checking its validity.
11. Suspicions of the validity of the claim are then raised as it is discovered there are literally thousands and thousands of Facebook and Twitter accounts posting exactly the same claim, word for word.
12. It becomes clear that bots are being used to spread disinformation. The hospital also confirms the accuracy of the photo and that it had already apologised to the mother.
13. The media sheepishly backtrack on what they have posted out to the world.
14. The account where the post originated then comes into question. It belongs to a (real) woman named Sheree Jenner-Hepburn who claims her account has "hacked".
15. Further investigation shows that Sheree Jenner-Hepburn was not the innocent victim of a hack, but that the post was made from her account intentionally, as she responded to her friend's comments on the post.
16. It's then discovered that Sheree Jenner-Hepburn's son has a Facebook friend with a very prominent role within this story which may cast light on the motives behind the fake post.
17. It's… Matt Hancock's account!!!
In summary: it appears that the actual Health Minister of the British Government has not only fabricated a "punch" to deflect the heat from his boss, but, after being found out the first time, he *may* have used his friend's Facebook account to circulate another entirely fabricated story to try and smear his political opponents.
Even the writers of The Thick Of It would find this story too incredible to script!
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Beanz, I did read about that's thing, but I became confused it, so, somebody first lied to make it looked like a boy was laying among coats? But then is was discovery that is was a fake pic? What ecaxtly was happen? Those steps you published above is too many and too much steps to followz so, did those Tory do that things? Or what? Just break it down B, I can't able to follow the steps.
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Beanz, I did read about that's thing, but I became confused it, so, somebody first lied to make it looked like a boy was laying among coats? But then is was discovery that is was a fake pic? What ecaxtly was happen? Those steps you published above is too many and too much steps to followz so, did those Tory do that things? Or what? Just break it down B, I can't able to follow the steps.
Nobody lied except those who claimed others had faked the photo The hospital confirmed it was true as have hundreds around the country who have the same experience. I waited for hours in a corridor with my Mrs and her dad did, despite having a suspected heart attack had similar problems.
The Tory Prime minister refused to look at the picture and took the television reporters phone off him.
The idea it was a fake picture was spread by a friend of the tory health minister and possibly the minister himself
The BBC's chief political reporter Laura Kuenessberg reported that the Health minister was punched. There is again video showing his aide walking past someone who stops his bycyle and points as the aide walks into his outstretched arm. Another tory lie.
88% of Tory Social media ads have been lies. 0% of Labour ads were.
The tories set up many fake Web sites pretending to be Labor. Labor set up none.
Next level big brother shit.
The BBC then try to bury the story as they are run by Tories installed by Cameron.
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You see Beanz, if we are to live in a society that says freedom of the press then we run into these situations where people are free to make up stories as you have mentioned. It is a catch-22 because then if we try to do something about those people they will say we are censoring them. They will say we are taking away their freedom of speech or freedom of the press and that we are like a stalinist or a national socialist government
I don't know what the solution is. My first reaction is to arrest someone who spreads evil lies. But we can't can we? We will never live that down if we do such a thing. The whole world will end point fingers and say we have brazenly taken a dictator's step or a tyrant's step. It is a very difficult topic and the more I think about it the less I know what to do. The moment we sent to somebody then surely we will begin to censor others. at the same time you can't have people spreading evil lies which do damage to the people
this world perhaps is no different than it ever was but to me it is becoming so complicated and so polarized and I can see both sides very clearly and I think we are all just paralyzed now with confusion and hesitation and fear of making a mistake
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We have both went and voted. Was again a nightmare having to push the Mrs in the rain with no dropped kerbs and having to park miles away. Done though and have noticed a lot of people who would never usually vote for many reasons making a point of doing so today. I am hoping for the red tide to become a deluge that will wash the fake patriotic Tory/BP scourge that has infested this country clean away, but the reality is it will probably be a hung parliament of some kind again at best.
The Tory party, BBC and mainstream medias behaviour has been indefensible this election and some heads should roll once the dust has settled.
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Will do my vote later in the day with the wife.
Taking my 14 year old too, so he actually knows what the experience is like, as he is studying citizenship at school.
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Question.....if you vote and Labour wins hands down no question about it....how would you respond if Corbyn wasn't allowed to be Prime Minister for 3-4 years?
It's just a hypothetical, so let's not get all upset about an innocent question shall we, thanks ;)
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If Corbyn gets a majority he will be PM but if he is in a minority government he could be asked to step aside for the sake of the country which I am sure he will if he was asked nicely.
As long as Boris is not there, then that is the price worth paying.
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If Corbyn gets a majority he will be PM but if he is in a minority government he could be asked to step aside for the sake of the country which I am sure he will if he was asked nicely.
As long as Boris is not there, then that is the price worth paying.
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Will do my vote later in the day with the wife.
Taking my 14 year old too, so he actually knows what the experience is like, as he is studying citizenship at school.
That is fantastic. The turn out looks like it might have taken everyone by surprise. Reports and photos of massive queues at some polling stations.
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If Corbyn gets a majority he will be PM but if he is in a minority government he could be asked to step aside for the sake of the country which I am sure he will if he was asked nicely.
As long as Boris is not there, then that is the price worth paying.
https://media2.giphy.com/media/14r9VMLSuQUzQs/giphy.gif
Instead of being patronizing and condescending then maybe explain what your point is then? Actually forget about it and just fuck off instead.
It seems that not only do you think you own the forum you now want to tell an entire country how to run it's affairs.
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Instead of being patronizing and condescending then maybe explain what your point is then? Actually forget about it and just fuck off instead.
It seems that not only do you think you own the forum you now want to tell an entire country how to run it's affairs.
I asked a simple question, why so hostile?
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Will do my vote later in the day with the wife.
Taking my 14 year old too, so he actually knows what the experience is like, as he is studying citizenship at school.
That is fantastic. The turn out looks like it might have taken everyone by surprise. Reports and photos of massive queues at some polling stations.
First off I misread that and thought it said "reports and photos of massive queers at some polling stations"
Second I went in to vote at about 4:40pm, I was the only person there, I asked how many people have turned out and they said "meh, not many, about what we expected" but then where I am from not many people can read or the their laces so it doesn't surprise me...they all know how to roll a spliff though.
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Instead of being patronizing and condescending then maybe explain what your point is then? Actually forget about it and just fuck off instead.
It seems that not only do you think you own the forum you now want to tell an entire country how to run it's affairs.
I asked a simple question, why so hostile?
Because unlike you, some of us actually care passionately about things and will have our lives and those of our family and friends radically changed depending on the outcome. Because we have had enough foreign interference in this country already with the human mudslide that is your president. Because you are forever trying to be a clever bastard when you really don't have the smarts to cut your own breakfast up.
If Labour won hands down why would Corbyn not be allowed to be Prime Minister? It is not a referendum on people's opinions, it is a General Election in which parties and MP's are elected.
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For YOUR sake I'll tune out your personal attacks.
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If Labour won hands down why would Corbyn not be allowed to be Prime Minister? It is not a referendum on people's opinions, it is a General Election in which parties and MP's are elected.
Yes, and if your votes were (this is the HYPOTHETICAL part here) not paid attention to, what would be your response.
Now I can INFER from your response already, but I'd rather you directly respond. If you don't wish to, I'll just fall back on what I inferred from your response which is you'd be angry out of your mind and ready to take to the streets in a violent/hostile manner.....to which I'd also add that you'd RIGHTLY feel that way.
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For YOUR sake I'll tune out your personal attacks.
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If Labour won hands down why would Corbyn not be allowed to be Prime Minister? It is not a referendum on people's opinions, it is a General Election in which parties and MP's are elected.
Yes, and if your votes were (this is the HYPOTHETICAL part here) not paid attention to, what would be your response.
Now I can INFER from your response already, but I'd rather you directly respond. If you don't wish to, I'll just fall back on what I inferred from your response which is you'd be angry out of your mind and ready to take to the streets in a violent/hostile manner.....to which I'd also add that you'd RIGHTLY feel that way.
Fuck off with your lame Brexit analogy. You sound like a 10yr old. You don't understand democracy and you sure as hell don't respect my country so fuck off and troll someone who may well class you as an adult. You have been indulged for years, but the truth is you are not worth the effort.
This is a General Election not a referendum on peoples opinions. You seem to tune out or fail to comprehend basic stuff that has been said ,in some vane attempt to get the answer YOU want.
You have no interest in the truth, or Justice but then you are a fascist so why would you?
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Fuck off with your lame Brexit analogy. You sound like a 10yr old. You don't understand democracy and you sure as hell don't respect my country so fuck off and troll someone who may well class you as an adult. You have been indulged for years, but the truth is you are not worth the effort.
This is a General Election not a referendum on peoples opinions. You seem to tune out or fail to comprehend basic stuff that has been said ,in some vane attempt to get the answer YOU want.
You have no interest in the truth, or Justice but then you are a fascist so why would you?
There you go again with that cool calm demeanor :biglaugh:
Yeah, you really respect your country :rolleyes: . You respect it so much you think the culture of your country is just an amalgamation of other cultures and not one on it's own. You're a self hating Brit who is dying to be European at any cost.
When the government says it will accept and implement the result of the referendum then it's no longer a mere "referendum".
Oh I'm back to being a fascist now am I, just the other day I was a Commie....doesn't much matter to me what names you call me. I've kind of got to dismiss them all given....you know, your whole deal.
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Question.....if you vote and Labour wins hands down no question about it....how would you respond if Corbyn wasn't allowed to be Prime Minister for 3-4 years?
It's just a hypothetical, so let's not get all upset about an innocent question shall we, thanks ;)
I get what you were trying to say now that you have explained it to me. :)
Brexit should have happened but the Tories messed it up for 3 1/2 years. This is their last chance to make it happen, but it is a bad and rushed deal that Boris is selling.
Austerity is the bigger issue for me.
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Fuck off with your lame Brexit analogy. You sound like a 10yr old. You don't understand democracy and you sure as hell don't respect my country so fuck off and troll someone who may well class you as an adult. You have been indulged for years, but the truth is you are not worth the effort.
This is a General Election not a referendum on peoples opinions. You seem to tune out or fail to comprehend basic stuff that has been said ,in some vane attempt to get the answer YOU want.
You have no interest in the truth, or Justice but then you are a fascist so why would you?
There you go again with that cool calm demeanor :biglaugh:
Yeah, you really respect your country :rolleyes: . You respect it so much you think the culture of your country is just an amalgamation of other cultures and not one on it's own. You're a self hating Brit who is dying to be European at any cost.
When the government says it will accept and implement the result of the referendum then it's no longer a mere "referendum".
Oh I'm back to being a fascist now am I, just the other day I was a Commie....doesn't much matter to me what names you call me. I've kind of got to dismiss them all given....you know, your whole deal.
You know fuck all about your own culture and even less about me, that much is clear. I love being British but you seem to think that you get to define what that means without knowing anything at all about the last 500 yrs of British Culture let alone what went before that. You know nothing about very much at all. Look at the despicable way you talk about OUR country as though your voice is of equal importance despite never having set foot on these shores. Your arrogance knows no bounds. I pity anyone that has to put up with you away from a keyboard. You must be insufferable.
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El Kabong
Question.....if you vote and Labour wins hands down no question about it....how would you respond if Corbyn wasn't allowed to be Prime Minister for 3-4 years?
It's just a hypothetical, so let's not get all upset about an innocent question shall we, thanks ;)
I get what you were trying to say now that you have explained it to me. :)
Brexit should have happened but the Tories messed it up for 3 1/2 years. This is their last chance to make it happen, but it is a bad and rushed deal that Boris is selling.
Austerity is the bigger issue for me.
Thank you for your calm and relaxed response @Master ....perhaps you could teach some posters a lesson in DISCUSSION vs someone just attacking a person for asking a simple question.
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You know fuck all about your own culture
Oh really?
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and even less about me, that much is clear.
I know enough about you.
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I love being British
Do you? Do you really?
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but you seem to think that you get to define what that means without knowing anything at all about the last 500 yrs of British Culture let alone what went before that.
OK then, please expound on the parts of British culture which you so love ;D Don't be afraid to get specific
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You know nothing about very much at all. Look at the despicable way you talk about OUR country as though your voice is of equal importance despite never having set foot on these shores. Your arrogance knows no bounds. I pity anyone that has to put up with you away from a keyboard. You must be insufferable.
If you say I don't know much, I guess it must be.
Do I speak despicably about Britain or what is happening to Britain? If I speak ill of Britain then surely you must assume I speak ill of EVERY nation as I'm rather consistent in what I am not a fan of which would be basically SJW ideals and policies which I see as suicidal.
My people are from the UK and I'll eventually get over there....maybe we can have a meet up then ;) I mean you've still got to "lamp me one" right?
Thanks again for the very personal insults. I'll just chalk those up to your "nature"
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Question.....if you vote and Labour wins hands down no question about it....how would you respond if Corbyn wasn't allowed to be Prime Minister for 3-4 years?
It's just a hypothetical, so let's not get all upset about an innocent question shall we, thanks ;)
I get what you were trying to say now that you have explained it to me. :)
Brexit should have happened but the Tories messed it up for 3 1/2 years. This is their last chance to make it happen, but it is a bad and rushed deal that Boris is selling.
Austerity is the bigger issue for me.
Thank you for your calm and relaxed response @
Master ....perhaps you could teach some posters a lesson in DISCUSSION vs someone just attacking a person for asking a simple question.
You keep pretending that because I care passionately about my country, it's history, art, culture, rites and traditions and am actively and fully engaged in spreading that love and educating others about it, that you can trump it all with your own ignorant feelings about what you think constitutes being British. It would be like me telling you what it means to be an American, or what is tied up with coming from your county, or your family background, but I don't think you love your country, or yourself, or your heritage, in any tangible way whatsoever. It seems like a coat you like to wear, or a veneer or varnish that is so thin and watery, you can apply it to give an impression of depth, but any close examination of it and it evaporates.
You are to all intents an purposes a simpleton who can do nothing much more than troll, because you have never really put the effort in to do much else. Look at you here on the day of the UK General Election trying to ingratiate yourself by fostering resentment and hate and bigging up the idea of dividing people. What on earth can you get from being such a snide and insidious obnoxious bastard? I thought people form the South were known for their manners?
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It is 4pm where you are. You really don't have a job do you? after all these years of giving it the big "I AM' you haven't actually done anything. Priceless
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You keep pretending that because I care passionately about my country, it's history, art, culture, rites and traditions and am actively and fully engaged in spreading that love and educating others about it, that you can trump it all with your own ignorant feelings about what you think constitutes being British. It would be like me telling you what it means to be an American, or what is tied up with coming from your county, or your family background, but I don't think you love your country, or yourself, or your heritage, in any tangible way whatsoever. It seems like a coat you like to wear, or a veneer or varnish that is so thin and watery, you can apply it to give an impression of depth, but any close examination of it and it evaporates.
You are to all intents an purposes a simpleton who can do nothing much more than troll, because you have never really put the effort in to do much else. Look at you here on the day of the UK General Election trying to ingratiate yourself by fostering resentment and hate and bigging up the idea of dividing people. What on earth can you get from being such a snide and insidious obnoxious bastard? I thought people form the South were known for their manners?
Mmmm consider the "love" spread man :spit:
I asked a question, Master was gracious enough to answer and he did so without personal attack and I thanked him for his response. You on the other hand are STILL not answering and STILL slinging personal insults at me.
I'd respond in kind, but what would be the purpose of that? I'd rather you not wind yourself up so that you demolish anything good in the forum. If you don't want to communicate with me, by all means, don't. We've had this back and forth many times before, I'd suggest you make a cup of tea and settle yourself down a bit, but hey, you do you, maybe this time will be a different outcome for you :rolleyes:
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You keep pretending that because I care passionately about my country, it's history, art, culture, rites and traditions and am actively and fully engaged in spreading that love and educating others about it, that you can trump it all with your own ignorant feelings about what you think constitutes being British. It would be like me telling you what it means to be an American, or what is tied up with coming from your county, or your family background, but I don't think you love your country, or yourself, or your heritage, in any tangible way whatsoever. It seems like a coat you like to wear, or a veneer or varnish that is so thin and watery, you can apply it to give an impression of depth, but any close examination of it and it evaporates.
You are to all intents an purposes a simpleton who can do nothing much more than troll, because you have never really put the effort in to do much else. Look at you here on the day of the UK General Election trying to ingratiate yourself by fostering resentment and hate and bigging up the idea of dividing people. What on earth can you get from being such a snide and insidious obnoxious bastard? I thought people form the South were known for their manners?
Mmmm consider the "love" spread man :spit:
I asked a question, Master was gracious enough to answer and he did so without personal attack and I thanked him for his response. You on the other hand are STILL not answering and STILL slinging personal insults at me.
I'd respond in kind, but what would be the purpose of that? I'd rather you not wind yourself up so that you demolish anything good in the forum. If you don't want to communicate with me, by all means, don't. We've had this back and forth many times before, I'd suggest you make a cup of tea and settle yourself down a bit, but hey, you do you, maybe this time will be a different outcome for you :rolleyes:
Why don't you get the fuck out of the UK Election thread then? There are literally thousands of others you can go and pollute. I answered your question but as usual, because you didn't like the answer you ignored it. I am guessing for your entire life you have been used to being able to manipulate people in order to get out of having to do anything yourself. That isn't going to work here. You don't earn special treatment by posting more than anyone else. This is like a communist utopia here brother. We are all equal at Saddo and nobody gets to insist anything of others posters, or has the right to make numbered lists and demand answers and nobody gets to insist that they be crowned King of anything (there is a tiara).
The British people will decide. Not you. Not Trump. Not PJW. Have a little respect for once.
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45 minutes to go. Fucking hell . Come on Jezza.
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326 seats needed for clear overall majority
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326 seats needed for clear overall majority
I am not staying up for the result. I will see what happens when I wake up tomorrow.
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Why don't you get the fuck out of the UK Election thread then?
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We are all equal at Saddo and nobody gets to insist anything of others posters
As for your "I answered your question but as usual, because you didn't like the answer you ignored it"
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I care passionately about my country, it's history, art, culture, rites and traditions and am actively and fully engaged in spreading that love and educating others about it,
That is extremely generic, and on MANY occasions you've said that British culture is basically a bunch of cultures from other nations. You're welcome to deny it though.
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326 seats needed for clear overall majority
I am not staying up for the result. I will see what happens when I wake up tomorrow.
The Exit Polls are suggesting razor close but I think by 6am it will be clear. Maybe clear as early as 3am.
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326 seats needed for clear overall majority
I am not staying up for the result. I will see what happens when I wake up tomorrow.
The Exit Polls are suggesting razor close but I think by 6am it will be clear. Maybe clear as early as 3am.
Where have you got that? the exit polls aren't due until 10.
I can't believe that it is as close as what people are saying, just a few weeks ago Bozza was running away with it
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Why don't you get the fuck out of the UK Election thread then?
Chaser
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We are all equal at Saddo and nobody gets to insist anything of others posters
As for your "I answered your question but as usual, because you didn't like the answer you ignored it"
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I care passionately about my country, it's history, art, culture, rites and traditions and am actively and fully engaged in spreading that love and educating others about it,
That is extremely generic, and on MANY occasions you've said that British culture is basically a bunch of cultures from other nations. You're welcome to deny it though.
Firstly I don't owe you anything. Secondly, could you even begin to entertain for one second the possibility that I might well know a bit more about this island and it's culture and traditions and history than you? Because if you have already made up your mind then nothing is going to convince you. Here is not the place to go into it. Already you have hijacked a thread about something that will change the entire future history of the UK. It's all good because your true colours have been shown, but this is not about you.
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Tories to win according to the Exit polls with a projected 368 seats
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326 seats needed for clear overall majority
I am not staying up for the result. I will see what happens when I wake up tomorrow.
The Exit Polls are suggesting razor close but I think by 6am it will be clear. Maybe clear as early as 3am.
Where have you got that? the exit polls aren't due until 10.
I can't believe that it is as close as what people are saying, just a few weeks ago Bozza was running away with it
I can't reveal my sources ;D I think that the reaction to not just the Tory bullshit, but the condescending way they have treated the electorate, is a two edged sword. So no doubt many people who would not usually vote Tory have in order to get Brexit done (even though it would take 7 years at least with Johnson) have turned out in huge numbers, and that has prompted a lot of younger voters and people who would never usually vote on the extreme left (anarchists etc) to go and vote to give the Tories a bloody nose and to register a protest against what they see as a broken system.
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326 seats needed for clear overall majority
I am not staying up for the result. I will see what happens when I wake up tomorrow.
The Exit Polls are suggesting razor close but I think by 6am it will be clear. Maybe clear as early as 3am.
Where have you got that? the exit polls aren't due until 10.
I can't believe that it is as close as what people are saying, just a few weeks ago Bozza was running away with it
I can't reveal my sources ;D I think that the reaction to not just the Tory bullshit, but the condescending way they have treated the electorate, is a two edged sword. So no doubt many people who would not usually vote Tory have in order to get Brexit done (even though it would take 7 years at least with Johnson) have turned out in huge numbers, and that has prompted a lot of younger voters and people who would never usually vote on the extreme left (anarchists etc) to go and vote to give the Tories a bloody nose and to register a protest against what they see as a broken system.
Might wanna have a word with your sources cuz it isn't razor close at all, if it goes this way then it is the biggest labour defeat in recent times