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322General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sat Dec 07 2019, 12:15

Angry Dad

Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Youri Djorkaeff

Disgraceful i just hope labour win and everything will be beautiful.

323General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sat Dec 07 2019, 12:25

Guest


Guest

Increasingly feel you need to be a complete fucking idiot to vote Tory.

324General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sat Dec 07 2019, 12:53

sunlight

sunlight
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

People fall for the Tory lies everytime. Never trust a word that a Tory ever says. If you are not a millionaire you shouldnt be voting for them.

325General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 14:21

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

T.R.O.Y wrote:Increasingly feel you need to be a complete fucking idiot to vote Tory.
Its taken some time, but your catching up with how we Tory voters have thought about you Labour voters for many years  Very Happy

326General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 16:52

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

T.R.O.Y wrote:Increasingly feel you need to be a complete fucking idiot to vote Tory.

Who are you voting for?

327General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 18:05

Guest


Guest

gloswhite wrote:
T.R.O.Y wrote:Increasingly feel you need to be a complete fucking idiot to vote Tory.
Its taken some time, but your catching up with how we Tory voters have thought about you Labour voters for many years  Very Happy

What are you expecting the Tories to do for you?

328General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 18:13

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

A lot more than that old bloke who can't even get his own glasses sorted out.

329General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 18:20

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

Cajunboy wrote:A lot more than that old bloke who can't even get his own glasses sorted out.

So you think you are going to see 50,000 more nurses and 40 new hospitals then?

330General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 20:09

Guest


Guest

Cajunboy wrote:A lot more than that old bloke who can't even get his own glasses sorted out.

Seems to be the typical response from Tory voters to point at perceived Labour failures and instead of Tory positives.

What are you expecting a Boris government to do for you?

331General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 20:38

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

T.R.O.Y wrote:Seems to be the typical response from Tory voters to point at perceived Labour failures and instead of Tory positives.

What are you expecting a Boris government to do for you?

Don't ignore the question. Who are you voting for, and why?

332General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 20:46

Guest


Guest

Im voting Labour, the only party with a sensible policy on Brexit and the only party who will rebalance society.

Over to you.

333General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 20:57

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

T.R.O.Y wrote:Im voting Labour, the only party with a sensible policy on Brexit and the only party who will rebalance society.

Over to you.

I'm voting Tory because they are the only party that will deliver Brexit. If Labour gets in it will drag on even longer.

334General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 21:48

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Ann Widdecombe turned up on the telly the other day, proclaiming her devotion to Farage. I hadn't seen her for a long time, and it rather put me off my grub.
She's looking more and more like a cross between Danny DeVito and Margaret Rutherford, but I think I'll be able to cope if I limit myself to radio for the duration.

335General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 21:50

Guest


Guest

Delivery what though? A withdrawal agreement that batters our economy followed by years of trade talks. A Tory Brexit will drag on far longer than a pragmatic Brexit which keeps us in the customs union.

It’s time to get real and find a sensible solution.

336General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 22:03

okocha

okocha
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Sky's Sophie Ridge interviews Boris and asks him what is the naughtiest thing he's ever done. 

He prevaricates for 20 minutes and then "inspiration came to him. There may have been one or two occasions on which he had ridden his bicycle on the pavement. Something he deeply regretted and would be punishable with a whole life sentence under a new Conservative law and order crackdown.
“Cycling on a pavement?” a startled Ridge repeated. Did the prime minister really think that was a more serious offence than conspiring to get a journalist beaten up? Or undermining Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s hopes of freedom? Or being sacked for making up stories as a journalist?
Or being sacked as a minister for lying to his party leader about his affair with Petronella Wyatt? Or lying to the Queen? Or wilfully inflicting a Brexit deal on the country in which even he didn’t believe? Or refusing to take responsibility for numerous affairs and children? Or using racist and sexist language? Or his curious relationship with Jennifer Arcuri?
And as these were just the misdemeanours that were a matter of public record, presumably he was more than happy to admit to them all. Clearly nothing in there to give a normally functioning lying sociopath a sleepless night." (John Crace)

337General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 22:08

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

T.R.O.Y wrote:Delivery what though? A withdrawal agreement that batters our economy followed by years of trade talks.


You might be right, but that's just your opinion, not a fact.

338General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Sun Dec 08 2019, 22:29

Guest


Guest

An opinion backed up by facts or experts -

1. The governments own impact analysis predict the damage of this deal - https://qz.com/1733190/what-will-brexit-cost-a-government-report-gives-few-answers/

2. Very few trade experts believe a trade deal can be concluded in 2020
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/06/can-britain-reach-a-trade-deal-with-the-eu-by-the-end-of-2020

Everyone wants Brexit done, I get that. But Get Brexit Done is a slogan, the strategy behind it will achieve nothing of the sort.

339General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Mon Dec 09 2019, 06:01

Bolton Nuts


Admin

Troy is correct. We will get Brexit done is just a slogan to entice numbskulls to vote Tory.

What is ironic is that the very people who will be enticed by that are the same people who would need a Labour government the most.

https://forum.boltonnuts.co.uk

340General Election - Page 17 Empty Re: General Election Mon Dec 09 2019, 12:57

gloswhite

gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Guðni Bergsson

Biggie wrote:Troy is correct. We will get Brexit done is just a slogan to entice numbskulls to vote Tory.

What is ironic is that the very people who will be enticed by that are the same people who would need a Labour government the most.
Sorry Biggie, you're way off the mark their. 
I vote Tory, I'm not a numbskull, and in the past, Labour have never given me all the things they say they will, even though they seem to be getting rid of the nations money at an astonishing rate. 
Even though we don't know whats going to happen fully with Brexit, we do know what will happen with a Corbyn government in charge, and it will be  drawn out, and very painful. If he manages to do a tenth of what he promises, then I shall seriously consider voting him in again. (although I think I'm safe on that one )  Very Happy

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