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Yet more money wasted on election admin that could be spent on the NHS, schools and security. |
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So what we've learned from this mess is that Theresa is a bloody old fool.
calling an election that we didn't need purely for the reason of bigging up her ego. she was hoping that she would be given super human powers by the voting public. she's weaker now than she ever was. she's more wobblier than she ever was. Stability?? my arse! the woman is pathetic. go old wobbly can't be taken seriously woman! when you hear her talk now and hear her wobbly voice. you just can't take her seriously can you. she's trying to be in charge but she really can't pull it off. shake your fists more wobbly woman. that might work! |
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Labour didn't win but they did far better than anyone expected. They are going forwards, the Tories have pressed the self destruct button as usual. Jezza needs to bring some of the former Labour big guns back, but they have to accept why he's been successful and that New Labour is history. ---------- Post added at 12:06 ---------- Previous post was at 11:47 ---------- Quote:
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Two in three Conservative Party members say that May should announce her resignation.
http://www.conservativehome.com/thet...signation.html |
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Some of the DUP policies are in line with Biblical teaching. Good. But they will not be used as a bargaining chip. They are interested in the Brexit aspect. They want a friction less border, but out of the single market. Something everyone wants. |
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The Conservatives also increased their share of the vote by 12.4% whereas Labour increased by 9.8%. So, in my opinion, they had their chance and blew it. |
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From yesterday's News Quiz.
Jeremy Corbyn proved wrong all those people who said he couldn't win an election, by not winning an election... |
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Frankly, I'm no fan of any of them. I still want a 'None Of The Above' option - that way the politicians would find out, for certain, what the electorate really thinks. I reckon NOTA would get a majority, It'd be fun, if nothing else, to see what would happen.
For myself, Heinlein's logic still rings true: if you can't decide who to vote for, then vote against. The fly in the ointment is that if you don't want to vote for any of them, then you end up voting for none of them, i.e. not voting. Which is precisely why I want NOTA - it would be possible to make your feelings known while not compromising your principles by voting for someone you don't want to vote for. (The exception to this was 1997, when millions of people including me voted against the Tories for the simple reason that we were desperate to get rid of them! I don't know anyone who reckoned Labour would be any better - they weren't, of course, and I never trusted Blair and that creepy smile anyway - but at least they weren't the damn Tories!) And don't give me that cobblers about not being entitled to complain if you don't vote - us non-voters still have to pay our taxes, which pay for whichever government gets in! (Speaking of taxes, did you know tax rebates are taxed? Yeah - I claimed a rebate for work uniform laundry...and lost 20% of it in VAT! :mad: ) The current political system does not work. End of. As far as I'm concerned they can all take a running jump. |
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https://youtu.be/DVL-gA1KpxQ (Not to mention Deuteronomy 21:18-21, Leviticus 21:17-23, Leviticus 15: 19-20) |
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Around here, those that abandoned Labour in 2015 to vote UKIP, allowing the Tories in, have now abandoned UKIP and gone back to Labour, ousting the Tories. To be expected. No huge swell of voting by youngsters either.
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Fallout continues for Theresa Mays election campaign team.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-team-dup-live |
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