Good Luck UK 12:13 - Dec 12 with 59359 views | PlanetHonneywood | For the Eze, not the Pugh! #votewarburton | |
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Good Luck UK on 18:37 - Dec 15 with 1478 views | BazzaInTheLoft | As a disabled man, your cutting your nose of to spite your face will ultimately effect you a lot harder than it will me. This may be cruel to say but it’s true. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 18:44 - Dec 15 with 1464 views | BrianMcCarthy | Really? When the PSNI Chief among many other experts have advised that a re-imposition of a hard border would see an immediate return to mass violence? | |
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Good Luck UK on 18:45 - Dec 15 with 1463 views | BrianMcCarthy | Fair point! | |
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Good Luck UK on 18:51 - Dec 15 with 1442 views | BrianMcCarthy | Good question. I think I've just relayed my fears on this in a post a couple of minutes ago. Put it this way, the experts have warned that violence would be almost assured. On the human side, friends of mine up there have been preparing to move if a hard border were re-introduced, for the safety of their kids. | |
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Good Luck UK on 18:52 - Dec 15 with 1430 views | Sharpy36 | I think you`re missunderstanding me Brian, i`m not advocating a hard border, far from it. | |
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Good Luck UK on 18:53 - Dec 15 with 1429 views | BrianMcCarthy | The fact that we're even talking about 'right of return' (and it would possibly be to Scotland, I would imagine, should it ever come to pass) shows the seismic shift since Johnson abandoned the Unionists since taking over. Strange days. | |
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Good Luck UK on 18:55 - Dec 15 with 1422 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | I live in a safe Labour seat, in fact, their majority went up, a fat lot of good it does me when your lot pissed off so many others in what were also safe Labour seats and lost 59 of them You did not just cut off your nose with far-left leaders but fecked everyone else. You were warned by many on here but you just shouted abuse back. Remind me of the result again? [Post edited 15 Dec 2019 19:07]
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Good Luck UK on 19:01 - Dec 15 with 1388 views | BrianMcCarthy | Sorry Sharpy, I wasn't reading that one way or the other. Just surprised that anyone thinks the border is a red herring, that's all, though I also fully appreciate the nuances and feelings over here have not been given much coverage over there. | |
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Good Luck UK on 19:05 - Dec 15 with 1378 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I voted with my conscience and with policy in mind, how is that cutting my nose off? I didn't vote in a spiteful manner like you did 'to teach anyone a lesson'. You've been boasting on here about how you won't vote Labour, which is your perogative. I'm just saying it might have been unwise. You can blame 'my lot' all day if you want, but if you didn't even vote for your own interests then how can you expect to be taken seriously when you whine and bleat. Labour have clearly made mistakes many of which have been aired on this website, but i'll tell you something, it wasn't a spiteful endeavour. It was done by people who who worked in their free time at the cost of jobs, relationships, and health for what they thought was the betterment of everyone. You can't say the same. [Post edited 15 Dec 2019 19:34]
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Good Luck UK on 19:11 - Dec 15 with 1352 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | You need to read again what I said about the area I live in but you're good at not taking notice. My vote made no difference whatsoever in this election. You let down the people whos vote may have done in the north, go up there and tell them how hard you worked but how sorry you are and what bastards they are, I'm sure they will be impressed. The road to hell is paved with good intentions and that's where Labour is now. [Post edited 15 Dec 2019 19:26]
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Good Luck UK on 19:28 - Dec 15 with 1311 views | BrianMcCarthy | I've really enjoyed this thread. It's been positive and informative, and mostly free of any rancour. Fair play to all. | |
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Good Luck UK on 19:30 - Dec 15 with 1298 views | derbyhoop | I suspect that a United Ireland has moved a lot closer. I have no idea how anybody will control a 500km border, with 208 official crossing points, used by 35,000 people every day. And I refuse to accept bullshit about Trusted Trader schemes and electronic monitoring. They may have a part to play but a minor part. | |
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Good Luck UK on 19:31 - Dec 15 with 1298 views | BazzaInTheLoft | How did you know your vote makes no difference? Blyth (Tory) has been Labour since 1935 and Canterbury (Labour) has been Tory since it's existence. Their votes made no difference once. What a lazy cop out. Just like with QPR you are all piss and vinegar but from an armchair. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 19:33 - Dec 15 with 1289 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Shinner friend of mine says they are licking their lips over there. A Unified Ireland will be be the Brexit of 2025. Agree with others, most don't care especially those under the age of 35 who don't remember the troubles. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 19:48 - Dec 15 with 1258 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | FFS someone explain it to him... You remind you of the silly sods that use to try and sell the Socialist worker outside the underground and end the day binning the lot. Edit For you Bazz baby Bermondsey and Old Southwark Results Labour Neil Coyle Votes: 31,723 Vote share %: 54.1 Vote share change: +0.9 Liberal Democrat Humaira Ali Votes: 15,597 Vote share %: 26.6 Vote share change: -4.5 Conservative Andrew Baker Votes: 9,678 Vote share %: 16.5 Vote share change: +3.6 The Brexit Party Alex Matthews Votes: 1,617 Vote share %: 2.8 Vote share change: +2.8 That's how I know my vote made no difference. [Post edited 15 Dec 2019 20:02]
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Good Luck UK on 19:50 - Dec 15 with 1255 views | DannytheR | Agreed, I think Northern Ireland will probably be cut loose, if not in Johnson's first term then early in his second. The Unionists will already be seen as a headache that doesn't need putting up with anymore. Scotland will be more complicated - the Tories will be keen to make a show of pushing Sturgeon around as it plays well with the home crowd. Can see that situation getting pretty hectic pretty fast. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 20:13 - Dec 15 with 1214 views | Hunterhoop | The counter to this is that the Conservative party becomes almost unbeatable in an FPTP system restricted to only England (and Wales). I cannot believe this won’t play a part in their strategy. From what i’ve heard, I think they’ll act tough for a bit with Sturgeon but gradually let it happen, and leave it to a Gordon Brown to protect and maintain the Union. He will give it a great go, with a strong team and message but it’ll be an uphill struggle. Sadly I can see Scotland leaving, being a far weaker and poorer country as a result, dividing the Union, installing the Tories forever, and setting up Wales to start talking about independence, whilst Northern Ireland becomes a hotter topic, led by Sinn Fein. We could end up being out of Europe and just “England”, whilst the rest of the Union follows suit: achieving independence at the expense of wealth and standards of living. All a bit sad really. Hopefully none of that comes to fruition. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 20:17 - Dec 15 with 1204 views | Arty | I suppose we should ask Sturgeon as she claims that if Scotland got indepedence (post brexit) and were in EU there would be no need for a border between Scotland & England. She obviously is aware of something we are not! If there is no need as she claims, this would mean no need between Eire & N.I. Suggest EU & Boris find out her magic formula | | | |
Good Luck UK on 20:18 - Dec 15 with 1199 views | BazzaInTheLoft | You know now, but what if there had been a 18% swing like in Bassetlaw? My point still stands, you are a mouthy bystander. A barnacle. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 20:19 - Dec 15 with 1193 views | CiderwithRsie | I've been fearing all that since 2016. We'll see. | | | |
Good Luck UK on 20:24 - Dec 15 with 1172 views | connell10 | You are sooo boring mate! | |
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Good Luck UK on 20:27 - Dec 15 with 1160 views | connell10 | No he is just a tw at. Blimey if wasn't for Rangers I wouldn't have anything in common with a lot of the posters on here. | |
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Good Luck UK on 20:29 - Dec 15 with 1155 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | IF what if!! my aunt had balls... SEE that's all you are chuck insults at those that have told you and shown you and now proven you wrong. A bad bad loser never listened to everyone and so bitter. This is why people don't like **you and yours ** in momentum as the stereotypical member and never will. [Post edited 15 Dec 2019 20:39]
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Good Luck UK on 20:30 - Dec 15 with 1152 views | BrianMcCarthy | I like him. | |
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Good Luck UK on 20:33 - Dec 15 with 1136 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | **In his relation to Momentum ** | |
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