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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 14, 2017 17:30:42 GMT
At what rate? From what to what? all food 4.2% fresh fruit and veg 12% and wine 15% (source channel 5 news) Wine up 15% over what period?
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Post by manmarking on Nov 14, 2017 17:37:58 GMT
Threatening you? Why on earth would I threaten someone I've never met on an Internet forum?! I'm offering you genuine advice that might help you overcome some of your evident inadequacies, vodge. Whether you choose to accept that advice is your decision But the fact you've responded twice to one post to get my attention would suggest you're going to ignore my wisdom for now "My wisdom" ha ha ha I can't fucking breath. Here's another piece of wisdom, vodge: "breath" isn't a verb ha ha ha
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Post by wagsastokie on Nov 14, 2017 17:43:39 GMT
all food 4.2% fresh fruit and veg 12% and wine 15% (source channel 5 news) Wine up 15% over what period? Well hopefully after brexit grape piss will go up so much we as a country will go back to being beer and cider drinkers
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 14, 2017 17:45:18 GMT
"My wisdom" ha ha ha I can't fucking breath. Here's another piece of wisdom, vodge: "breath" isn't a verb ha ha ha Indeed. Breathe or even type properly, such is your imbecility.
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Post by manmarking on Nov 14, 2017 17:54:18 GMT
Here's another piece of wisdom, vodge: "breath" isn't a verb ha ha ha Indeed. Breathe or type properly such is your imbecility. Imbecility is a big word, well done vodger Please can you log into your "thevoid" account and tell me who Si is? Cheers, sport
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2017 7:01:52 GMT
Indeed. Breathe or type properly such is your imbecility. Imbecility is a big word, well done vodger Please can you log into your "thevoid" account and tell me who Si is? Cheers, sport Who's Vodger?
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Post by followyoudown on Nov 15, 2017 7:12:54 GMT
Imbecility is a big word, well done vodger Please can you log into your "thevoid" account and tell me who Si is? Cheers, sport Who's Vodger? I honestly can not recommend the Geoff Boycott option enough for this poster and some of aliarses no attempt at actually making a point just tedious name calling time after time. Plenty of people it is possible to have disagreements with whilst actually having a debate but here you are just wasting your time.
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Post by manmarking on Nov 15, 2017 9:06:03 GMT
Imbecility is a big word, well done vodger Please can you log into your "thevoid" account and tell me who Si is? Cheers, sport Who's Vodger? Quid pro quo - who's Si, Vodger?
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Post by manmarking on Nov 15, 2017 9:08:01 GMT
I honestly can not recommend the Geoff Boycott option enough for this poster and some of aliarses no attempt at actually making a point just tedious name calling time after time. Plenty of people it is possible to have disagreements with whilst actually having a debate but here you are just wasting your time. You can't have a debate with me because you lose, and you have no grace
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Post by trickydicky73 on Nov 15, 2017 10:56:00 GMT
If you think this government is a shambles, imagine one with Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell in it! Haven't most governments been absolutely laughable?
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2017 13:09:48 GMT
If you think this government is a shambles, imagine one with Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell in it! Haven't most governments been absolutely laughable? Wont happen...
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2017 13:49:08 GMT
If you think this government is a shambles, imagine one with Corbyn, Abbott and McDonnell in it! Haven't most governments been absolutely laughable? Wont happen... How on earth does that poll lead you to conclude that? Even in the depths of Labour unpopularity in the 80s and Tories decay in the 90s and 00's, neither victorious party polled higher than 43%. The brutal fact is rog, Corbyn out campaigns and beats Maybot in any upcoming election. In fact is there anyone in this desperate and weak Tory Party he doesn't beat hands down? The dangerous and ludicrous idiot, Johnson? The Victorian ghost, Rees-Mogg. Give me a break.
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Post by followyoudown on Nov 15, 2017 14:43:57 GMT
How on earth does that poll lead you to conclude that? Even in the depths of Labour unpopularity in the 80s and Tories decay in the 90s and 00's, neither victorious party polled higher than 43%. The brutal fact is rog, Corbyn out campaigns and beats Maybot in any upcoming election. In fact is there anyone in this desperate and weak Tory Party he doesn't beat hands down? The dangerous and ludicrous idiot, Johnson? The Victorian ghost, Rees-Mogg. Give me a break. I think you might be a bit disappointed, like a Tony Ellis goalscoring purple patch Jezza's upturn in the polls came too late, the only way is down he can't keep trying to straddle the leave and remain vote one will punish him. The more the public see and hear of these lovely new jezhadi mps like O'Mara and Dent Coad the better than wait for the deselections to start sorry mandatory reselection and watch the PLP start to rip itself apart, nevermind when they face proper questions on funding his unicorns for all policies.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2017 14:52:35 GMT
How on earth does that poll lead you to conclude that? Even in the depths of Labour unpopularity in the 80s and Tories decay in the 90s and 00's, neither victorious party polled higher than 43%. The brutal fact is rog, Corbyn out campaigns and beats Maybot in any upcoming election. In fact is there anyone in this desperate and weak Tory Party he doesn't beat hands down? The dangerous and ludicrous idiot, Johnson? The Victorian ghost, Rees-Mogg. Give me a break. Because the years you mentioned had three main parties so the vote share was less. You keep telling me that May is a disaster and Corbyn is the absolute boy yet they're neck and neck. There isn't going to be an up coming election. We've just had one and Corbyn lost.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2017 15:11:34 GMT
How on earth does that poll lead you to conclude that? Even in the depths of Labour unpopularity in the 80s and Tories decay in the 90s and 00's, neither victorious party polled higher than 43%. The brutal fact is rog, Corbyn out campaigns and beats Maybot in any upcoming election. In fact is there anyone in this desperate and weak Tory Party he doesn't beat hands down? The dangerous and ludicrous idiot, Johnson? The Victorian ghost, Rees-Mogg. Give me a break. I think you might be a bit disappointed, like a Tony Ellis goalscoring purple patch Jezza's upturn in the polls came too late, the only way is down he can't keep trying to straddle the leave and remain vote one will punish him. The more the public see and hear of these lovely new jezhadi mps like O'Mara and Dent Coad the better than wait for the deselections to start sorry mandatory reselection and watch the PLP start to rip itself apart, nevermind when they face proper questions on funding his unicorns for all policies. If this diseased Government limps on (in the interests of the Tory Party and against the interests of the country) to its full term, I think age more than anything else will do for Corbyn. Anything in the next 18 months to two years I give him a workable majority (without the need to bribe the Irish) at the very least
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2017 15:16:50 GMT
How on earth does that poll lead you to conclude that? Even in the depths of Labour unpopularity in the 80s and Tories decay in the 90s and 00's, neither victorious party polled higher than 43%. The brutal fact is rog, Corbyn out campaigns and beats Maybot in any upcoming election. In fact is there anyone in this desperate and weak Tory Party he doesn't beat hands down? The dangerous and ludicrous idiot, Johnson? The Victorian ghost, Rees-Mogg. Give me a break. Because the years you mentioned had three main parties so the vote share was less. You keep telling me that May is a disaster and Corbyn is the absolute boy yet they're neck and neck. There isn't going to be an up coming election. We've just had one and Corbyn lost. The favourite at the bookies for the year of the next General Election is 2019 followed by 2018. I think if this Government somehow limps on to its full term, then Labour could put up Kim Jong-il and the Tories would still receive the same punishment Labour did in 1979.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 15, 2017 15:40:12 GMT
Because the years you mentioned had three main parties so the vote share was less. You keep telling me that May is a disaster and Corbyn is the absolute boy yet they're neck and neck. There isn't going to be an up coming election. We've just had one and Corbyn lost. The favourite at the bookies for the year of the next General Election is 2019 followed by 2018. I think if this Government somehow limps on to its full term, then Labour could put up Kim Jong-il and the Tories would still receive the same punishment Labour did in 1979. Lump on No overall majority 6/4, Lab maj 7/4, Con maj 5/2. Neck and neck.
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Post by wagsastokie on Nov 15, 2017 16:59:05 GMT
I think you might be a bit disappointed, like a Tony Ellis goalscoring purple patch Jezza's upturn in the polls came too late, the only way is down he can't keep trying to straddle the leave and remain vote one will punish him. The more the public see and hear of these lovely new jezhadi mps like O'Mara and Dent Coad the better than wait for the deselections to start sorry mandatory reselection and watch the PLP start to rip itself apart, nevermind when they face proper questions on funding his unicorns for all policies. If this diseased Government limps on (in the interests of the Tory Party and against the interests of the country) to its full term, I think age more than anything else will do for Corbyn. Anything in the next 18 months to two years I give him a workable majority (without the need to bribe the Irish) at the very least Good old corbyn won't need to bribe the Irish Sinn fein already owe him a few favours for all his support over the years
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2017 17:06:45 GMT
If this diseased Government limps on (in the interests of the Tory Party and against the interests of the country) to its full term, I think age more than anything else will do for Corbyn. Anything in the next 18 months to two years I give him a workable majority (without the need to bribe the Irish) at the very least Good old corbyn won't need to bribe the Irish Sinn fein already owe him a few favours for all his support over the years Yes I'm sure he could find £1 Billion to try and persuade the Republicans to take their seats in a desperate attempt to cling to power. I'm sure there'd be no complaints from the Tories, all perfectly normal apparently.
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Post by wagsastokie on Nov 15, 2017 17:10:38 GMT
Good old corbyn won't need to bribe the Irish Sinn fein already owe him a few favours for all his support over the years Yes I'm sure he could find £1 Billion to try and persuade the Republicans to take their seats in a desperate attempt to cling to power. I'm sure there'd be no complaints from the Tories, all perfectly normal apparently. As I said before he won't need to give a billion they owe him all he has to do is sell his country Shouldn't be hard for a Ira sympathiser
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 15, 2017 17:19:01 GMT
Yes I'm sure he could find £1 Billion to try and persuade the Republicans to take their seats in a desperate attempt to cling to power. I'm sure there'd be no complaints from the Tories, all perfectly normal apparently. As I said before he won't need to give a billion they owe him all he has to do is sell his country Shouldn't be hard for a Ira sympathiser Well the Tories had to pay a higher price to ensure their own survival. 1 Billion Pounds and putting the peace process at risk. I wonder just how far they would actually go to cling on to power?
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Post by followyoudown on Nov 15, 2017 20:33:57 GMT
As I said before he won't need to give a billion they owe him all he has to do is sell his country Shouldn't be hard for a Ira sympathiser Well the Tories had to pay a higher price to ensure their own survival. 1 Billion Pounds and putting the peace process at risk. I wonder just how far they would actually go to cling on to power? Actually they didn't have to pay anything as I don't think the DUP would have bought the government down to put the ira supporting bastards into power but hey ho. This money is going to be spent in one of the poorest parts of the UK something I would think you would applaud and Labour of course would never do anything like their union backers never get whopping payrises under Labour did they......
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 15, 2017 23:38:27 GMT
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Nov 15, 2017 23:40:55 GMT
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 16, 2017 0:17:53 GMT
You need to watch today's PMQ's on catch up. Manchester funds, Government has been in constant contact with Manchester re funding. £17M spent so far. May said there's a full report/audit coming next week and the money released. May listed half a dozen Labour councils (including Islington) in London who are yet to decide whether sprinklers are the way forward. On second thoughts don't watch it. Your mate got a rate pasting
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 16, 2017 11:52:36 GMT
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Nov 16, 2017 12:19:09 GMT
Is there an echo in here? Hey, if you like the independent this guy is one of their chief political journo's...
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 16, 2017 12:26:53 GMT
Is there an echo in here? Hey, if you like the independent this guy is one of their chief political journo's... No comment on the vicious and targetted dogma of the party you love causing the death of of over 100,000 people, Rog? I guess not, that's just collateral damage to a Tory isn't it and they're only poor people anyway. Not just the nasty party, they are the evil murdering filth party and you are a card carrying member. Well done Rog. You must be a very proud man.
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Post by Northy on Nov 16, 2017 12:33:01 GMT
The report does say a lot about pre level funding, and levels 2001-2010 (when a coalition government took over) so tell us how we were suppose to fund this when there was fook all money in the country and borrowing was at obscene levels?
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 16, 2017 12:54:08 GMT
The report does say a lot about pre level funding, and levels 2001-2010 (when a coalition government took over) so tell us how we were suppose to fund this when there was fook all money in the country and borrowing was at obscene levels? Austerity and the wilful killing of poor people was the only answer....obviously
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