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Post by sheikhmomo on Aug 20, 2019 7:19:04 GMT
No he wont do the debates because he knows Corbyn will destroy him. Average viewers for PMQ's less than a million. Viewers for a Johnson/Corbyn debate? 10M plus. The main difference of course is that PMQ's is a useless forum where the PM isn't forced to give answers to questions and as we saw in his first ouring, the blathering idiot didn't answer a one. In a properly moderated debate he would be unable to hide in such a snivelling cowardly way and that's why him and Cuntings wont do it. They don't like scrutiny, they are undemocratic and are shit scared of facing up to their record. It seems you're one of those cult worshippers I mentioned 😁 a one eyed one to boot......try and be objective for a change it's enlightening. I am being objective, he's a vile shit rag, a liar and a complete chicken to boot. Tories, avoiding scrutiny and shitting on people for nearly 200 years.
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Post by franklin66 on Aug 20, 2019 7:24:27 GMT
It seems you're one of those cult worshippers I mentioned 😁 a one eyed one to boot......try and be objective for a change it's enlightening. I am being objective, he's a vile shit rag, a liar and a complete chicken to boot. Tories, avoiding scrutiny and shitting on people for nearly 200 years. 😂 and still more electable than Corbyn who would drag us back to the stone age bankrupting us in the process. I don't know what's worse 🤔 ah no I do Corbyn by a long way.
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Post by followyoudown on Aug 20, 2019 7:50:21 GMT
Ok I give in .........wtf is NOC? I’ve googled it and nothing comes up remotely linked to this thread. No overall control Do you mean because of Corbyn's general ineptness and wankness
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Aug 20, 2019 10:19:21 GMT
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Post by trickydicky73 on Aug 20, 2019 10:28:29 GMT
I think his sole purpose in life is to piss people off. As if UC wasn't bad enough.
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Post by essexstokey on Aug 20, 2019 16:29:09 GMT
To be honest with you Sheikhy I think Labour will dump Corbynski before a GE is called. He is a liability. I dont know many Labour supporters that relish Corbynski as PM...It's just unthinkable. In the unlikely event this Government goes full terms he might go but there'll be an election soon and it will be Corbyn V Boris and one of them will be way too scared to publicly debate the other. Seems there's a strong yellow streak in the tory party from may to Boris !!!
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Post by mattyd on Aug 20, 2019 18:09:41 GMT
I am being objective, he's a vile shit rag, a liar and a complete chicken to boot. Tories, avoiding scrutiny and shitting on people for nearly 200 years. 😂 and still more electable than Corbyn who would drag us back to the stone age bankrupting us in the process. I don't know what's worse 🤔 ah no I do Corbyn by a long way. I absolutely believe that dark forces would kick in to prevent him getting anywhere near No 10.
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Post by franklin66 on Aug 20, 2019 18:17:05 GMT
😂 and still more electable than Corbyn who would drag us back to the stone age bankrupting us in the process. I don't know what's worse 🤔 ah no I do Corbyn by a long way. I absolutely believe that dark forces would kick in to prevent him getting anywhere near No 10. He's the only person I can think of who has the support of only a handful of his own MP'S but remains in post. If he's still in post Labour will be decimated come the next GE.
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Post by mattyd on Aug 20, 2019 18:26:06 GMT
I absolutely believe that dark forces would kick in to prevent him getting anywhere near No 10. He's the only person I can think of who has the support of only a handful of his own MP'S but remains in post. If he's still in post Labour will be decimated come the next GE. He's there because thousands of UKIP supporters joined Labour to vote for him to destroy Labour.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2019 19:19:56 GMT
Why Corbyn is shit and won’t get into power. Series 17, Episode 6.
You keep saying it, over and over and over.
Bring on the GE so we’ll find out once and for all.....
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Post by partickpotter on Aug 20, 2019 19:57:36 GMT
Why Corbyn is shit and won’t get into power. Series 17, Episode 6. You keep saying it, over and over and over. Bring on the GE so we’ll find out once and for all..... The GE is coming and I believe, although this will never be acknowledged publicly, BoJo and Corbyn have the same preferred date - Spring 2020 after Brexit happens on 31/10. But their hopes for the Brexit aftermath, of course, differ. If it turns out to be a disaster - Corbyn stands a very good chance of winning. If it turns out ok, or at least not that bad, BoJo will win.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Aug 20, 2019 20:00:29 GMT
Why Corbyn is shit and won’t get into power. Series 17, Episode 6. You keep saying it, over and over and over. Bring on the GE so we’ll find out once and for all..... The GE is coming and I believe, although this will never be acknowledged publicly, BoJo and Corbyn have the same preferred date - Spring 2020 after Brexit happens on 31/10. But their hopes for the Brexit aftermath, of course, differ. If it turns out to be a disaster - Corbyn stands a very good chance of winning. If it turns out ok, or at least not that bad, BoJo will win. If it happens at all.
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Post by partickpotter on Aug 20, 2019 20:02:03 GMT
The GE is coming and I believe, although this will never be acknowledged publicly, BoJo and Corbyn have the same preferred date - Spring 2020 after Brexit happens on 31/10. But their hopes for the Brexit aftermath, of course, differ. If it turns out to be a disaster - Corbyn stands a very good chance of winning. If it turns out ok, or at least not that bad, BoJo will win. If it happens at all. There will without doubt be a GE at latest in the coming Spring. Possibly under the banner "Who Governs" if it happens before Brexit!
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Post by essexstokey on Aug 28, 2019 11:52:37 GMT
with Boris abuse of his powers as pm and overriding the parliament for his own political gin it is now ore important than ever that we make a stand against this corrupt and unconstitutional government to this end please sign this petition A petition to stop the prorogation of Parliament has gained more than 120,000 signatures. "Parliament must not be prorogued or dissolved unless and until the Article 50 period has been sufficiently extended or the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU has been cancelled," sign it here link
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Post by Northy on Aug 28, 2019 12:12:36 GMT
with Boris abuse of his powers as pm and overriding the parliament for his own political gin it is now ore important than ever that we make a stand against this corrupt and unconstitutional government to this end please sign this petition A petition to stop the prorogation of Parliament has gained more than 120,000 signatures. "Parliament must not be prorogued or dissolved unless and until the Article 50 period has been sufficiently extended or the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU has been cancelled," sign it here linkHow is he abusing his powers, it's process and Labour set a precedent on it The Labour government of 1948 last used prorogation for tactical purposes against one House of Parliament, to frustrate the Lords’ attempt to hold up what became the Parliament Act of 1949. This is a precedent, though not exact, for its use in the case of Brexit.
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Post by franklin66 on Aug 28, 2019 12:59:34 GMT
with Boris abuse of his powers as pm and overriding the parliament for his own political gin it is now ore important than ever that we make a stand against this corrupt and unconstitutional government to this end please sign this petition A petition to stop the prorogation of Parliament has gained more than 120,000 signatures. "Parliament must not be prorogued or dissolved unless and until the Article 50 period has been sufficiently extended or the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU has been cancelled," sign it here linkHow is he abusing his powers, it's process and Labour set a precedent on it The Labour government of 1948 last used prorogation for tactical purposes against one House of Parliament, to frustrate the Lords’ attempt to hold up what became the Parliament Act of 1949. This is a precedent, though not exact, for its use in the case of Brexit. Mate it's only a abuse of power if you want to remain otherwise it's just a tactical ploy and democratic. Every one of the MP'S knew the score and were told time and again but they thought they know better you reap what you sow the traitorous shithouses.
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Post by mattyd on Aug 28, 2019 14:30:33 GMT
with Boris abuse of his powers as pm and overriding the parliament for his own political gin it is now ore important than ever that we make a stand against this corrupt and unconstitutional government to this end please sign this petition A petition to stop the prorogation of Parliament has gained more than 120,000 signatures. "Parliament must not be prorogued or dissolved unless and until the Article 50 period has been sufficiently extended or the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU has been cancelled," sign it here linkI love a bit of Gin now and then.
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Post by Northy on Aug 28, 2019 14:50:58 GMT
How is he abusing his powers, it's process and Labour set a precedent on it The Labour government of 1948 last used prorogation for tactical purposes against one House of Parliament, to frustrate the Lords’ attempt to hold up what became the Parliament Act of 1949. This is a precedent, though not exact, for its use in the case of Brexit. Mate it's only a abuse of power if you want to remain otherwise it's just a tactical ploy and democratic. Every one of the MP'S knew the score and were told time and again but they thought they know better you reap what you sow the traitorous shithouses. yep, all these opposition leaders and MP's meeting and trying to stage a coup, overthrow him, and they think he'd just lay down and take it? Bunch of self serving morons the lot of them.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Aug 28, 2019 16:33:02 GMT
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Post by partickpotter on Aug 29, 2019 6:43:32 GMT
Not really Mo. She painted herself into a corner from which there was no way out. Nicola Sturgeon certainly wasn’t going to let her ride this storm out. The thing to remember in these days of personalising politics so that everything is about the leaders not their policies, it’s easy to assign success more to the leader than the policy. Ruth Davidson being a case in point. Since the Brexit referendum when the SNP started pushing (albeit somewhat half heartedly) Indyref2 Scottish politics has become largely a single topic - independence or the Union. With Labour and the Lib Dems, for different reasons, being largely ineffectual, Ruth wrapped a Union Jack round her shoulders and played the Union card very hard. It’s been a successful strategy. I don’t see the Tories changing that approach up here because those people in Scotland opposed to independence (still sitting at 55% despite all the Brexit shenanigans) need a box to tick in the voting booth. So, things will be a little uncomfortable for whoever takes on the leadership of the Tories up here. But, IMO, it doesn’t change anything. (Of course, the SNP continue to have a problem in shifting No voters to Yes. And this is complicated by all the arguments Nicola Sturgeon is making to stop Brexit applying even more so against Scottish independence from Britain. This is another story that will run!)
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Post by Northy on Aug 29, 2019 7:34:36 GMT
In the unlikely event this Government goes full terms he might go but there'll be an election soon and it will be Corbyn V Boris and one of them will be way too scared to publicly debate the other. Seems there's a strong yellow streak in the tory party from may to Boris !!! Now he's shown some balls and you're still whinging
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Post by franklin66 on Aug 29, 2019 11:37:04 GMT
In her speech just she was pro Boris and quite rightly blamed the shisters for not voting for a deal. And pleading them to do so if he brings another vote to the HoC. Hardly the story the remainers seen to be spinning about resignations another lie being spun.
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Post by bathstoke on Aug 31, 2019 6:15:54 GMT
She painted herself into a corner from which there was no way out. The entire party are in that corner
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 1, 2019 7:19:54 GMT
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 1, 2019 8:06:33 GMT
The GE is coming and I believe, although this will never be acknowledged publicly, BoJo and Corbyn have the same preferred date - Spring 2020 after Brexit happens on 31/10. But their hopes for the Brexit aftermath, of course, differ. If it turns out to be a disaster - Corbyn stands a very good chance of winning. If it turns out ok, or at least not that bad, BoJo will win. If it happens at all. And if it doesn’t happen farage wins
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Post by followyoudown on Sept 1, 2019 9:26:11 GMT
Sacking someone for lying with PMs approval is beyond the pale allowing a pregnant mp to be bullied out of the labour party with the associated death threats is just fine and dandy.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 1, 2019 9:37:36 GMT
Have any of these hypocritical cockwipes resigned yet?
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 2, 2019 8:50:39 GMT
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Post by essexstokey on Sept 2, 2019 8:53:16 GMT
Have any of these hypocritical cockwipes resigned yet?
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Post by bathstoke on Sept 3, 2019 15:20:34 GMT
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