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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 9:59:48 GMT
Mrs May knows that the issue has become Law and Order, which, as the former Home Secretary could make her more vulnerable. Amber Rudd is precisely what you would expect of an AA Gill cast-off.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 10:03:21 GMT
Corbyn''s played a blinder so far. Tories been far too concerned with "attacking the poster, not the post". We saw what happened in the US when one side spent most of their campaign doing that.
Having said that, a Corbyn win is still the rank outsider in betting terms. Still a while for The Tories to do more damage to themselves yet. Plus not many under 30 will vote for them. It's a no-brainer for them with the proposed minimum wage increase/abolition of tuition fees. If there's a big turn out in that age group, who knows?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 10:06:35 GMT
Plus the fact that so many in that age group will want to redress the balance with all the old people who voted for Brexit.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 10:10:29 GMT
Mrs May knows that the issue has become Law and Order, which, as the former Home Secretary could make her more vulnerable. Amber Rudd is precisely what you would expect of an AA Gill cast-off. Who "cast-off" whom? Do you know for sure that it was he who divorced her? Not possible to ask him, really, and I imagine she would be reluctant to discuss the matter.
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Post by Incognito on May 28, 2017 10:22:54 GMT
Mrs May knows that the issue has become Law and Order, which, as the former Home Secretary could make her more vulnerable. Amber Rudd is precisely what you would expect of an AA Gill cast-off. Who "cast-off" whom? Do you know for sure that it was he who divorced her? Not possible to ask him, really, and I imagine she would be reluctant to discuss the matter. Well I certainly wouldn't want to be married to her
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Post by eggchaserbull on May 28, 2017 10:48:13 GMT
Never mind all that, I'm watching Ms Abbott on the Marr programme. Wonderful performance. 😄 In the interests of balance and fairness, Ms Rudd is up next. I wait with baited breath.Politicians? Pah. I can't wait any longer for wainwrong to comment, so I'll do it myself. What sort of bait are you using? Attention to detail?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 11:06:19 GMT
Hook and wasp grub, once they become available.
Good spot ecb.
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Post by eggchaserbull on May 28, 2017 15:20:58 GMT
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/more-than-half-of-voters-do-not-know-who-tim-farron-is-a7758846.html52% of voters do not know who Tim Farron is. These people have been entrusted with a vote, yet have no idea of whom, or what, they are voting for. Whatever do these people find worthy of their attention? If they can't be arsed to inform themselves of who leads various parties, I'm sure they can't be arsed to inform themselves of the consequences, either way, of their vote. Where have we seen that percentage before, in relation to UK public voting?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 15:32:13 GMT
I'm surprised that 48% do appear to know who Tim Farron is.
And that percentage seems equally as familiar as the one in your post.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 15:32:42 GMT
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/more-than-half-of-voters-do-not-know-who-tim-farron-is-a7758846.html52% of voters do not know who Tim Farron is. These people have been entrusted with a vote, yet have no idea of whom, or what, they are voting for. Whatever do these people find worthy of their attention? If they can't be arsed to inform themselves of who leads various parties, I'm sure they can't be arsed to inform themselves of the consequences, either way, of their vote. Where have we seen that percentage before, in relation to UK public voting? You keep berating all these ill educated council estate folk who vote for the Labour candidate come rain or shine, but I for one respect their right to have a vote, even if they do contribute nothing to society.
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Post by colebridgebull on May 28, 2017 15:58:32 GMT
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/more-than-half-of-voters-do-not-know-who-tim-farron-is-a7758846.html52% of voters do not know who Tim Farron is. These people have been entrusted with a vote, yet have no idea of whom, or what, they are voting for. Whatever do these people find worthy of their attention? If they can't be arsed to inform themselves of who leads various parties, I'm sure they can't be arsed to inform themselves of the consequences, either way, of their vote. Where have we seen that percentage before, in relation to UK public voting? You keep berating all these ill educated council estate folk who vote for the Labour candidate come rain or shine, but I for one respect their right to have a vote, even if they do contribute nothing to society. I really hope you're trolling and not being a monumental bell sniff here. Sadly, on previous form, I suspect I know the answer.
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Post by Monkey Tennis on May 28, 2017 18:20:39 GMT
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/more-than-half-of-voters-do-not-know-who-tim-farron-is-a7758846.html52% of voters do not know who Tim Farron is. These people have been entrusted with a vote, yet have no idea of whom, or what, they are voting for. Whatever do these people find worthy of their attention? If they can't be arsed to inform themselves of who leads various parties, I'm sure they can't be arsed to inform themselves of the consequences, either way, of their vote. Where have we seen that percentage before, in relation to UK public voting? You keep berating all these ill educated council estate folk who vote for the Labour candidate come rain or shine, but I for one respect their right to have a vote, even if they do contribute nothing to society. Unbelievable. I assume you're on a wind-up here. I hope so. Though I concede it's a bit difficult to tell with you. However, if you're not, thanks for respecting my right to have a vote even if I and my family contribute nothing to society. Apparently. Have I just bitten? Possibly. Love, Monkey Tennis. Newton Farm.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 18:38:44 GMT
Oh dear, Jammo.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 18:48:29 GMT
It's OK Monkey..all you have to do in life is get a job in London, convince a bank to lend you the money on a pokey flat somewhere, sit tight for 2/3 years, sell the fckr and the profit will buy you a nice 3 bed in the shire. Outright. Simple.
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Post by Monkey Tennis on May 28, 2017 19:05:27 GMT
It's OK Monkey..all you have to do in life is get a job in London, convince a bank to lend you the money on a pokey flat somewhere, sit tight for 2/3 years, sell the fckr and the profit will buy you a nice 3 bed in the shire. Outright. Simple. Bit old for all that now, but I take your point.
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Post by Fownhope Bull on May 28, 2017 19:31:50 GMT
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/more-than-half-of-voters-do-not-know-who-tim-farron-is-a7758846.html52% of voters do not know who Tim Farron is. These people have been entrusted with a vote, yet have no idea of whom, or what, they are voting for. Whatever do these people find worthy of their attention? If they can't be arsed to inform themselves of who leads various parties, I'm sure they can't be arsed to inform themselves of the consequences, either way, of their vote. Where have we seen that percentage before, in relation to UK public voting? You keep berating all these ill educated council estate folk who vote for the Labour candidate come rain or shine, but I for one respect their right to have a vote, even if they do contribute nothing to society. I can only assume that you clicked the 'create post' button without actually thinking about what you'd written.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 19:35:21 GMT
Well I don't often own up to trolling but in this case I will. I would however say that every party has people who are not really that clued up on political issues. People are always misled because things get exaggerated one way or the other. That's the reality of politics. But I don't think any side can claim superiority when it comes to their own voters. Certainly don't believe either that education has much to do with it, especially when most people are not studying in business or politics and often have very little realization of what the real world is actually like.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 19:36:34 GMT
I think he was just taking the pi55 to be honest.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 19:37:34 GMT
^ just a second or so too late
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Post by colebridgebull on May 28, 2017 19:40:47 GMT
I'm standing by my earlier view. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck....
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