Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not! VOL 2

Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not! VOL 2

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Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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MellowshipSlinky said:
Campbell sort of talking sense...
Not so.....imo

would you be happy ?.....spin st

Cobnapint

8,636 posts

152 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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MellowshipSlinky said:
Campbell sort of talking sense...
....short of talking sense.

Hainey

4,381 posts

201 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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I'm loving this Oakshott lady indeed. Not scared at all to put it out there.

Leroy902

1,540 posts

104 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Who is the blonde bimbo on the end. She looks like she's had a little too much botox done.

dandarez

13,294 posts

284 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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///ajd said:
Oakshott crying like a baby.

Oh no nothing to do with brexit, don't say it undermines brexit.

Tough titty, yes it does. Democracy in action - suck it up!

It is very pleasing to see the wind taken out of the sails of these brexiteers - you can tell by their wailing they know their mandate is totally screwed.
Slasher! You haven't stopped moaning since June last year, bloody hell a YEAR!!
You haven't a fking clue what democracy is.

When the Referendum didn't go your way you couldn't accept it could you? And yet you have the f nerve to say tough titty and democracy in action. You've been fking moaning ever since, I'll say it again almost a YEAR!
So YOU suck it up!

You know what's unusual today Slasher?
The vote didn't go a lot of people's way, it didn't go the way I wanted. Now guess what is really odd, compared to the vote on the referendum, I've been out most of today and I haven't seen anyone, not one person, nobody at all, who voted Tory, jumping up and down and screaming ba wa ba wa ba wa ba wa I didn't get my way, can we have another vote. Ba wa ba wa ba wa ba wa.

That's democracy. Not what you think it is. WE just get on with our lives. We will. YOU lot can't.

Hey and guess what else?
Your lot are still the 'opposition'!

///ajd

8,964 posts

207 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Hainey said:
I'm loving this Oakshott lady indeed. Not scared at all to put it out there.
She's shrill and rude tonight.

She's normally a lot more balanced and measured.

Clearly disturbed by the result.


MellowshipSlinky

14,707 posts

190 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
Not so.....imo

would you be happy ?.....spin st
Yes, I'd be happy if Labia moved back to being more centrist, as he was saying.
You'd prefer them to stay far left?

Northern Munkee

5,354 posts

201 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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fking hell campbell (Blair's mouthpiece) says he and Blair have voted for and are now on to something with Corbyn, amazing how these "New Labour" wes (who corrupted the purity of the left - according to Corbyn & Co.

Was amazed to see Jack Straw, Margaret Beckett (who called herself a moron, for nominating him) Mandelson (no surprise) now sucking up to him during election broadcast last night.

Edited by Northern Munkee on Friday 9th June 21:18

///ajd

8,964 posts

207 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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dandarez said:
The vote didn't go a lot of people's way, it didn't go the way I wanted. Now guess what is really odd, compared to the vote on the referendum, I've been out most of today and I haven't seen anyone, not one person, nobody at all, who voted Tory, jumping up and down and screaming ba wa ba wa ba wa ba wa
Aren't you watching Oakshott in meltdown? smile

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Northern Munkee said:
fking hell campbell (Blair's mouthpiece) says he and Blair have voted for and are now on to something with Corbyn, amazing how these "New Labour" wes (who corrupted the purity of the left - according to Corbyn & Co.

Was amazed to see Jack Straw, Margaret Beckett (who called herself a moron, for nominating him) Mandelson (no surprise) now sucking up to him.
Yep...


citizensm1th

8,371 posts

138 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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NDA said:
Rich_W said:
Immigrants who came to the UK before Blair threw open the floodgates. Came and became part of British society. Indians, Pakistanis, Early Poles, Germans, Swiss, French, Aussies whoever. They integrated, they changed their way of life to the British way of life. Adopted our cultures to a degree. Sure, they probably observed certain things from their home land. But by and large "became" Brits.

The post Blair years, there's been no inclination to encourage integration to the "British" way of life . (for fear of being called racist of course) So you get groups of Bulgarians hanging around with Bulgarians. Latvians with Latvians. etc. They bring their customs to the UK.
I think there's a lot of truth in this. Mass immigration is an issue - trickled in numbers allow integration. Vastly accelerated immigration with large groups do not assimilate, but rather stick to their own and that causes issues.

When I lived in abroad in my youth I had to speak the language and adapt to my host country's way of life - had I been part of a larger group, I probably would have adapted more slowly or not at all.
I will be sure to point this out to my polish neighbour when im sat having a beer or three with him tomorrow (in english)

Cobnapint

8,636 posts

152 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
Northern Munkee said:
fking hell campbell (Blair's mouthpiece) says he and Blair have voted for and are now on to something with Corbyn, amazing how these "New Labour" wes (who corrupted the purity of the left - according to Corbyn & Co.

Was amazed to see Jack Straw, Margaret Beckett (who called herself a moron, for nominating him) Mandelson (no surprise) now sucking up to him.
Yep...
Stunning Labour Party mindsets. The guy is now a hero - for losing a GE.

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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citizensm1th said:
I will be sure to point this out to my polish neighbour when im sat having a beer or three with him tomorrow (in english)


When I lived in abroad in my youth I had to speak the language and adapt to my host country's way of life


As your friend has done

Woosh Parrot incoming........

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Cobnapint said:
Stunning Labour Party mindsets. The guy is now a hero - for losing a GE.
didnt Gordon Brown lose his job with a similar number of MP's in 2010 yet Corbyn is a winner.

Randy Winkman

16,220 posts

190 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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johnxjsc1985 said:
Cobnapint said:
Stunning Labour Party mindsets. The guy is now a hero - for losing a GE.
didnt Gordon Brown lose his job with a similar number of MP's in 2010 yet Corbyn is a winner.
Corbyn did better than expected, May screwed up. Brexit was tough, now it's way tougher.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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I like the way Shami buys a jacket one size to big. I think it makes her look vulnerable and lost. Then when she looks at you with those sad puppy dog eyes. I just want to pick her up comfort her and protect her.

Then take her back to Primark and get them to swap the jacket for the right size.

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

138 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
citizensm1th said:
I will be sure to point this out to my polish neighbour when im sat having a beer or three with him tomorrow (in english)


When I lived in abroad in my youth I had to speak the language and adapt to my host country's way of life


As your friend has done

Woosh Parrot incoming........
i was more commenting on the broad brush strokes about no assimilation

NDA

21,643 posts

226 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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citizensm1th said:
I will be sure to point this out to my polish neighbour when im sat having a beer or three with him tomorrow (in english)
That's great.

There was an interesting paper a little while ago from Dame Louise Casey saying that change was too much in some parts of the county and that a failure in mass immigration policy has created ghettos and changed some parts of the country beyond all recognition. These 'ghettos' self segregate which amplifies some of the obvious issues.

Unfortunately it is too easy to be accused of xenophobia (as your post implies I am being) and therefore these issues rarely get discussed.

dandarez

13,294 posts

284 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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///ajd said:
dandarez said:
The vote didn't go a lot of people's way, it didn't go the way I wanted. Now guess what is really odd, compared to the vote on the referendum, I've been out most of today and I haven't seen anyone, not one person, nobody at all, who voted Tory, jumping up and down and screaming ba wa ba wa ba wa ba wa
Aren't you watching Oakshott in meltdown? smile
I meant 'Joe Public'.
Oakshott in meltdown? Nah. She's a hack, it's her job, she's being paid!
Anyway, I had a whiff that Bliar's sidekick was going to be on, so def was not watching - my tv cost a packet!

I'll have a King Goblin and watch 'HIGNFY' though, once I've finished an order for Italy, and chased up stuff from China.
There is more than just Europe out there you know.

See Slasher, I'm getting one with my life. It's FAR more important.

Too many of you remainers get sooo het up. It's not good for your health you know. Don't let life get you down.
It's a bit like love. Sometimes it's a bh, sometimes it's a breeze.
byebye

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

138 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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NDA said:
citizensm1th said:
I will be sure to point this out to my polish neighbour when im sat having a beer or three with him tomorrow (in english)
That's great.

There was an interesting paper a little while ago from Dame Louise Casey saying that change was too much in some parts of the county and that a failure in mass immigration policy has created ghettos and changed some parts of the country beyond all recognition. These 'ghettos' self segregate which amplifies some of the obvious issues.

Unfortunately it is too easy to be accused of xenophobia (as your post implies I am being) and therefore these issues rarely get discussed.
Oh i am not accusing you of xenophobia, i live just outside of leicester and i see on a daily basis the results of ghettos (indian,Pakistani, somalian, and working class white british, polish and other eastern european )

I was more commenting on the broad brush "all these immigrants never assimilate and adopt our ways type of posting"

patently tosh
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