Tory manifesto - discuss 07:38 - May 18 with 16334 views | epaul | To end free school meals for infants, for some it's the only hot meal they get, dispicable scum | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:32 - May 22 with 993 views | blueytheblue |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 08:13 - May 22 by Jack_Meoff | Vote Tory folks. Your children will thank you for landing them in £44,000 worth of interest bearing debt for a university education. Despite the fact that yours was more than likely free. |
And how many loans are ever repaid? Funnily enough, only the highest earners ever do... | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:35 - May 22 with 988 views | blueytheblue |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 16:34 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | Things Theresa May has changed her mind on: Brexit. Whether to have an early election. The NI increase for the self employed. The Tory manifesto social care fiasco. The energy price cap policy which she opposed but is now Tory policy. Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights? Thank god she offers such strong and stable leadership. |
Well, Brexit she abided by the view of the people, so can't really cite that. Others I agree with you on. Doesn't mean I disagree with the old policy / agree with the new policy. I'd rather a mea culpa - we got this policy wrong - type approach than the current one. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:43 - May 22 with 968 views | sherpajacob |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:35 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Well, Brexit she abided by the view of the people, so can't really cite that. Others I agree with you on. Doesn't mean I disagree with the old policy / agree with the new policy. I'd rather a mea culpa - we got this policy wrong - type approach than the current one. |
On brexit her position is full of contradictions. Either she's changed her mind and believes UK is better off outside the EU. Or She is implementing policy she believes is not in the UK 's best interests. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:51 - May 22 with 958 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 17:45 - May 22 by monmouth | Why aren't all the opposition parties boiling this down and repeating it at every interview, soundbite and speech. |
Dunno. Probably cos Corbyn loves terrorists and Abbot is fat. Or something. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:51 - May 22 with 957 views | blueytheblue |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:43 - May 22 by sherpajacob | On brexit her position is full of contradictions. Either she's changed her mind and believes UK is better off outside the EU. Or She is implementing policy she believes is not in the UK 's best interests. |
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. She's electoral toast if she says "Nah, we're staying in". So the question then is which is the "best" way of leaving? A half-arsed Brexit is the worst of all worlds, not quite out, not quite in. May's view could well be that remaining in was in the UK's best interests. Given the referendum result, it's then up to her her to implement the next best solution in her view... I still say, longer term, UK negotiating it's own deals is far better for Britain than being part of a club of large nations, where even regions can block deals. Reliance on EU for trade has been falling, getting in on the ground floor of emerging markets can only aid Britain long term. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:56 - May 22 with 945 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:35 - May 22 by blueytheblue | Well, Brexit she abided by the view of the people, so can't really cite that. Others I agree with you on. Doesn't mean I disagree with the old policy / agree with the new policy. I'd rather a mea culpa - we got this policy wrong - type approach than the current one. |
What she is is the very opposite of strong and stable. She changes her views at the merest hint of criticism and (as evidenced again today) gets shrill and bad tempered under pressure and questioning. It's becoming increasingly clear why she's terrified of debating with her opponents. And to think this vapid, feeble "leader" will be in charge of the most important negotiations this country has engaged in since the end of WW2. Truly baffling why so many seem to think she's up to it. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:02 - May 22 with 931 views | exiledclaseboy | She's on BBC1 with Andrew Neil now. Already frowning, repeating the "strong and stable " mantra ad nauseum. She doesn't seem to want to answer the question about her uncosted manifesto. [Post edited 22 May 2017 19:02]
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:08 - May 22 with 920 views | exiledclaseboy | She is not covering herself in glory here. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:11 - May 22 with 912 views | Lohengrin |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 18:56 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | What she is is the very opposite of strong and stable. She changes her views at the merest hint of criticism and (as evidenced again today) gets shrill and bad tempered under pressure and questioning. It's becoming increasingly clear why she's terrified of debating with her opponents. And to think this vapid, feeble "leader" will be in charge of the most important negotiations this country has engaged in since the end of WW2. Truly baffling why so many seem to think she's up to it. |
The negotiations at Potsdam where Saint Clement of Attlee tamely gave the Barbarian free rein over half the ancient capitals of Europe? | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:11 - May 22 with 910 views | Joe_bradshaw | Strong and stable door closed seems to be the new slogan. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:15 - May 22 with 904 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:11 - May 22 by Lohengrin | The negotiations at Potsdam where Saint Clement of Attlee tamely gave the Barbarian free rein over half the ancient capitals of Europe? |
A wonderfully colourful description but yes. Churchill was a participant as well of course. [Post edited 22 May 2017 19:17]
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:28 - May 22 with 886 views | exiledclaseboy | That was a bit of a car crash interview it must be said. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:28 - May 22 with 884 views | Lohengrin |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:15 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | A wonderfully colourful description but yes. Churchill was a participant as well of course. [Post edited 22 May 2017 19:17]
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He was certainly at Tehran when kindly old Uncle Joe announced his intention to shoot 50,000 German officers, he was at Yalta too trying to wake Roosevelt up to the disaster about to unfold but he'd gone before the denouement at Potsdam. With the benefit of hindsight The King ought to have given Attlee a rockin' chair and some knitting to get on with and sent Ernie Bevin instead. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:30 - May 22 with 876 views | Private_Partz | Just watched May being interviewed by Andrew Neil. Strong and Stable FFS. More like Weak and Devious. The coward May has not got a clue and no wonder she did not want a leaders debate as she has a manifesto of no substance whatsoever. | |
| You have mission in life to hold out your hand,
To help the other guy out,
Help your fellow man.
Stan Ridgway
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:31 - May 22 with 872 views | sherpajacob |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:28 - May 22 by Lohengrin | He was certainly at Tehran when kindly old Uncle Joe announced his intention to shoot 50,000 German officers, he was at Yalta too trying to wake Roosevelt up to the disaster about to unfold but he'd gone before the denouement at Potsdam. With the benefit of hindsight The King ought to have given Attlee a rockin' chair and some knitting to get on with and sent Ernie Bevin instead. |
Considering we went to war to defend Polish freedom. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:31 - May 22 with 872 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:28 - May 22 by Lohengrin | He was certainly at Tehran when kindly old Uncle Joe announced his intention to shoot 50,000 German officers, he was at Yalta too trying to wake Roosevelt up to the disaster about to unfold but he'd gone before the denouement at Potsdam. With the benefit of hindsight The King ought to have given Attlee a rockin' chair and some knitting to get on with and sent Ernie Bevin instead. |
Bevin was there too. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:33 - May 22 with 863 views | Lohengrin |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 19:31 - May 22 by exiledclaseboy | Bevin was there too. |
Impotently muzzled, taking notes. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:01 - May 22 with 823 views | sherpajacob | https://mobile.twitter.com/i/web/status/866679678022688774 Jeremy Hunt confirms manifesto commitment to no cap on social care. Theresa May says on clarifying ( u turn) today there will be a cap and that it's no change to their manifesto. Assuming May becomes PM again, I don't fancy Hunts chances of retaining his job. Small mercies. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:05 - May 22 with 817 views | Ebo | Strong and stable...like a 3 legged table. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:08 - May 22 with 813 views | monmouth |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:05 - May 22 by Ebo | Strong and stable...like a 3 legged table. |
A tripod table is the most stable arrangement isn't it? I see it more like a one legged woman on a high wire. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:09 - May 22 with 810 views | Ebo |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:08 - May 22 by monmouth | A tripod table is the most stable arrangement isn't it? I see it more like a one legged woman on a high wire. |
Not if you had 4 legs to start off with. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:12 - May 22 with 805 views | Darran |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:08 - May 22 by monmouth | A tripod table is the most stable arrangement isn't it? I see it more like a one legged woman on a high wire. |
Excuse me? | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 22:49 - May 22 with 774 views | rock1n | Shocking U-turn utterly pathetic. So disillusioned with politics right now, don't think I'll vote - almost want corbyn to win right now just so fed up with it all [Post edited 22 May 2017 22:50]
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 23:34 - May 22 with 750 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | If this is a terrorist attack in Manchester then that should sew up the election for Theresa. Hopefully nobody is seriously hurt. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 23:51 - May 22 with 748 views | Ebo |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 23:34 - May 22 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | If this is a terrorist attack in Manchester then that should sew up the election for Theresa. Hopefully nobody is seriously hurt. |
You what? Seriously? There again i wouldn't put it past Mayhem to use an attack to further her own ambitions. She's had it mate, Finished. | |
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