Snap General Election?
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MaxSo said:
give it rest...
can you tell me the logic behindKnocked up at 16, left school without any qualifications.....worked as a "care assistant", became Union Rep, joined Labour, got shoe'd in on a safe seat controlled by Momentum/Unions, given Shadow EDUCUMACATION Minister job.
Please enlighten me about Mr Corbyn's thinking
///ajd said:
Strong and stable? A bit weak and wobbly, as a journo commented.
First National Insurance U-turn
Now Dementia Tax U-turn
Maybe she is going for a hat-trick & the U-turns come in threes - Brexit only sort of means Brexit?![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
Here's hoping. You can add May's positions on brexit and holding a general election to the u-turn list.First National Insurance U-turn
Now Dementia Tax U-turn
Maybe she is going for a hat-trick & the U-turns come in threes - Brexit only sort of means Brexit?
![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
sidicks said:
Yes, you're still talking nonsense! Again.
You honestly can't comprehend how someone performing badly in an interview could rationally be seen to be not as worrying as lying about a u-turn or not being honest about the cost of drastically reducing immigration.And I'm supposedely the stupid one here.
Look past the headlines you muppets.
MaxSo said:
You honestly can't comprehend how someone performing badly in an interview could rationally be seen to be not as worrying as lying about a u-turn or not being honest about the cost of drastically reducing immigration.
And I'm supposedely the stupid one here.
Look past the headlines you muppets.
You repeatedly demonstrate it.And I'm supposedely the stupid one here.
Look past the headlines you muppets.
I've made no comment about May's performance. HTH
Stickyfinger said:
MaxSo said:
give it rest...
can you tell me the logic behindKnocked up at 16, left school without any qualifications.....worked as a "care assistant", became Union Rep, joined Labour, got shoe'd in on a safe seat controlled by Momentum/Unions, given Shadow EDUCUMACATION Minister job.
Please enlighten me about Mr Corbyn's thinking
MaxSo said:
...how someone performing badly in an interview could rationally be seen to be not as worrying as lying about a u-turn or not being honest about the cost of drastically reducing immigration...
Easy. One's May in charge of the Tories, not particularly worrying; the other's Corbyn, in charge of the biggest ragtag bunch of nonentiries ever to darken the roles of a shadow cabinet, in short - nightmare on vote street.Ask the electorate if you don't get it. This will happen next month anyway so you can hold on that.
The only thing that got skewered today was Jeremy Hunt.
The manifesto pledges stay intact.
Whether that constitutes a stunning U-Turn is up for debate but the usual bleeting from the press seems to be in the 'throw a dog a bone' category looking for any possible positive to pull out of the abyss which is the Labour election campaign.
Looks like a 45% common vote landslide rather than a record 49%+
I would like to drive some of the people bleeting about the unfairness of this policy down to a leafy London suburb, stuffed to the brim with geriatrics, living on their own, sitting in 4/5 bedroom semi-detached houses worth £850k-£1m that they cant even get up the stairs in.
Their kids won't care for them, some of them just want their parents to pop their clogs at the nearest possible opportunity and not visit them once they go into care.
I have been there and seen it all happen and the situation repeat itself first hand. Society cannot be trusted to pay for itself on this count.
And so it falls currently to the state to pay for their care and I am at a total loss how the Tories are promoting this policy and the so called 'socialists' are laughing at it.
Somehow it is fairer that instead of their kids paying, I pay instead. Well bravo on that one Labour, that is a real vote winner. While you are at it, why don't you make me pay for their kids University tuition so they can attend a 'Media Studies' degree as well.
Oh wait, you are doing that aswell? Grand, just grand.
PurpleAki said:
I honestly can't debate with someone so stupid.
I will retire from the thread for tonight to preserve my sanity.
Thank goodness: you're already as close to the edge of being considered an utter dimwit, as is comfortable; so what little sanity you do have left; I fully support you preserving it. I will retire from the thread for tonight to preserve my sanity.
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