Tory manifesto - discuss 07:38 - May 18 with 16379 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
The b*stards are coming back though |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:21 - May 20 with 1007 views | perchrockjack | You know what revolutions involve Steve. Don't be afraid Don't be misled No more from me as it's depressing | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:23 - May 20 with 1008 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Aren't the Serious Fraud Office investigating the Tories over other funding irregularities? And most on here trust them in power? Laughable | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:49 - May 20 with 998 views | Jack_Meoff |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:21 - May 20 by perchrockjack | You know what revolutions involve Steve. Don't be afraid Don't be misled No more from me as it's depressing |
revolutions don't necessarily involve violence perch? That wouldn't be a good idea. IMO. Not to put words in people's mouths but I'm guessing people are talking about a different way of representation. One that actually benefits the people of this country. Just my two penneth anyways... | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:23 - May 20 with 974 views | perchrockjack | What is 100per cent is the fact you believe Away from this site, things are rather different May isn't doing enough to help hard working families The fact our foreign aid budget is sacrosanct is appalling | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:43 - May 20 with 963 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:20 - May 20 by Brynmill_Jack | I think the polls have spooked her. And she doesn't have the intellect to react with. All scare stories. She would be a disaster negotiating with Europe. |
They Torys are trolling themselves. Still waiting for a positive response from anyone about their manifesto | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:50 - May 20 with 958 views | perchrockjack | Tommy.would you agree it's impossible for anyone admitting to voting conservative to receive any respect It's still a free vote Nobody has to vote for anyone | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:51 - May 20 with 960 views | Highjack |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:43 - May 20 by oh_tommy_tommy | They Torys are trolling themselves. Still waiting for a positive response from anyone about their manifesto |
I do honestly think they are trying to lose. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:55 - May 20 with 957 views | perchrockjack | Their campaign is shocking Labours is clever Corbin IS electable There again, his supported are more bolshie | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 15:22 - May 20 with 941 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:50 - May 20 by perchrockjack | Tommy.would you agree it's impossible for anyone admitting to voting conservative to receive any respect It's still a free vote Nobody has to vote for anyone |
One of my Best mates votes Tory I respect his vote Vote for what's best for you and your family and future generations | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 15:24 - May 20 with 939 views | perchrockjack | Frankly, any discussion on politics is dangerous. Clearly the smarter posters keeping powder dry | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 15:34 - May 20 with 937 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:51 - May 20 by Highjack | I do honestly think they are trying to lose. |
They need to try harder in that case. Personally I think it's more that they know that victory is nailed on so they can do whatever they want. Which basically means repeating the same old mantra for the next three weeks. The Tories could commit to butchering all first born males at the moment and they'd still walk this election. Oh for an even half effective opposition. [Post edited 20 May 2017 15:37]
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 16:08 - May 20 with 927 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 20:53 - May 20 with 893 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:18 - May 20 by blueytheblue | What's the current Tory majority, Tommy? 12. Tories -6, Labour + 6. Guess what? Makes it level. You'll then find it's a Labour coalition in charge. So far from losing the plot, she's entirely accurate... |
No she's not She's losing it she would lose her absolute majority, but she would have to lose about 24 seats to give Corbyn a chance of forming his coalition . She's losing it. You are losing it . Facking shambles | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 20:56 - May 20 with 889 views | blueytheblue |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 20:53 - May 20 by oh_tommy_tommy | No she's not She's losing it she would lose her absolute majority, but she would have to lose about 24 seats to give Corbyn a chance of forming his coalition . She's losing it. You are losing it . Facking shambles |
What are you on about? Where do you get that bs 24 seats value from? Delusional. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:04 - May 20 with 880 views | Jack_Meoff |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 20:56 - May 20 by blueytheblue | What are you on about? Where do you get that bs 24 seats value from? Delusional. |
Bluey - genuine question - what makes you want to vote Tory after reading their manifesto? No hidden agenda, just curious. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:09 - May 20 with 873 views | Nogginthenog |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:04 - May 20 by Jack_Meoff | Bluey - genuine question - what makes you want to vote Tory after reading their manifesto? No hidden agenda, just curious. |
Its all in the name. | | | |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:14 - May 20 with 869 views | blueytheblue |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:04 - May 20 by Jack_Meoff | Bluey - genuine question - what makes you want to vote Tory after reading their manifesto? No hidden agenda, just curious. |
I'll be honest, I'm utterly underwhelmed by the Tory manifesto. I trust Tories far more with regards to business and the economy than Labour; Labour at the moment are an utter shambles, there's nothing there that could convince me to change. You've got Lady Nugee intimating commitment to Trident may go after the review; Nia Griffiths then publicly has to remind Lady Nugee who the shadow Defence secretary is... it's a mess. Labour just seem to exist in some magical fairy tale land where if you increase business costs dramatically that businesses in a global economy will flock to Britain. The Tory manifesto was a lot weaker than I expected, I do have to say. Hammond is a dead man walking, I'd assume that contributes to it's weakness along with Brexit... | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:33 - May 20 with 857 views | Jack_Meoff |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 21:14 - May 20 by blueytheblue | I'll be honest, I'm utterly underwhelmed by the Tory manifesto. I trust Tories far more with regards to business and the economy than Labour; Labour at the moment are an utter shambles, there's nothing there that could convince me to change. You've got Lady Nugee intimating commitment to Trident may go after the review; Nia Griffiths then publicly has to remind Lady Nugee who the shadow Defence secretary is... it's a mess. Labour just seem to exist in some magical fairy tale land where if you increase business costs dramatically that businesses in a global economy will flock to Britain. The Tory manifesto was a lot weaker than I expected, I do have to say. Hammond is a dead man walking, I'd assume that contributes to it's weakness along with Brexit... |
Cheers pal, fair play. I'm not trying to change your mind, I was just wondering after an, as you said, underwhelming manifesto. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 23:40 - May 20 with 834 views | Jack_Meoff |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 14:51 - May 20 by Highjack | I do honestly think they are trying to lose. |
My wife said this the other night. She'd noticed a change in approach from the BEEB and postulated that they were starting to angle toward Corbyn. There's a lot of tinfoil in our gaff so I dismissed it, but given the sheer shitness of their manifesto, along with their leader's dismal public performances, it makes me wonder. She reckons Corbyn will win, then be thrown to the wolves after Brexit becomes a total car crash. The Tories will pick up the pieces and end up smelling of roses. We do discuss other things, like the New World Order and the forthcoming One World Government. And bondage, but she's still not keen on that yet, dammint. [Post edited 20 May 2017 23:41]
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 06:40 - May 21 with 812 views | perchrockjack |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 23:40 - May 20 by Jack_Meoff | My wife said this the other night. She'd noticed a change in approach from the BEEB and postulated that they were starting to angle toward Corbyn. There's a lot of tinfoil in our gaff so I dismissed it, but given the sheer shitness of their manifesto, along with their leader's dismal public performances, it makes me wonder. She reckons Corbyn will win, then be thrown to the wolves after Brexit becomes a total car crash. The Tories will pick up the pieces and end up smelling of roses. We do discuss other things, like the New World Order and the forthcoming One World Government. And bondage, but she's still not keen on that yet, dammint. [Post edited 20 May 2017 23:41]
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Whoever wins, we face tough times . I truly believe our voting to leave EU was catastrophic Cameron should ideally be ripped asunder and if May loses she will have shown terrible judgement leaving us to a Corbyn government . It won't be boring though so entertainment in the autumn of my life | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 08:35 - May 21 with 795 views | exiledclaseboy | Labour "only" nine points behind in one of the latest polls (Sunday Times). In another the Tory lead is 12 points. Lowest Tory lead for ages. Probably a blip. Or, rather more unlikely, pensioners have started to realise that the Tories are going to screw them as badly as they're going to screw everyone else. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:21 - May 21 with 754 views | pikeypaul | I can now see it being only a 80-90 majority for Theresa this time last week we were looking at 120. If Labour had a leader just a tiny bit electable instead of the terrorist loving loon that is Corbyn the Tories would have a problem. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:23 - May 21 with 750 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:21 - May 21 by pikeypaul | I can now see it being only a 80-90 majority for Theresa this time last week we were looking at 120. If Labour had a leader just a tiny bit electable instead of the terrorist loving loon that is Corbyn the Tories would have a problem. |
That's pretty much how I see it too. | |
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:28 - May 21 with 745 views | exiledclaseboy |
Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:18 - May 20 by blueytheblue | What's the current Tory majority, Tommy? 12. Tories -6, Labour + 6. Guess what? Makes it level. You'll then find it's a Labour coalition in charge. So far from losing the plot, she's entirely accurate... |
You mental bro. If the Tories lose six seats they'll have 324. If they lost those six seats to Labour they'd have 235. In theory the Tories would fall two short of an overall majority but they'd still govern. For a Labour led coalition to form effectively it would need to rely on the votes of every other MP from every other party than the Tories. Simply not possible. So yeah, she may well be losing the plot. Perhaps the Maybot is malfunctioning. [Post edited 21 May 2017 11:32]
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Tory manifesto - discuss on 11:58 - May 21 with 723 views | perchrockjack | If a Martian landed ,watching the news ,he d see corbyn clearly attracting passion and hatred in its pure form Tories simply devoid of fight and are supine It's entirely possible and God help us when the FT crashes through the floor For voting to leave EU ,we deserve Corbyn and Cameron and may will be seen as abject leaders with poor judgement. No need for this election Why put this country at risk ,trese Hopefully, June 9 will see Corbyn Abbott McDonnell binned and hopefully Johnson persuaded to lead Labour | |
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