Opinion Polls 10:37 - Mar 21 with 954 views | valleyboy | Why is it that out of the last 50 opinion polls since the 10th October of last year Labour have only been ahead in 13 of them with 7 ties I have always said that the U.K. will never vote in a far left party, especially a party of Marxists I have a substantial bet on the Conservatives winning the next election, even with the mess of Brexit as I wouldn’t be surprised that Corbyn will be gone soon How childish can a man be, that when he asks the Prime Minister for a meeting in PMQ’s He then throws his toys out of the pram and walks out from a meeting with the Prime Minister. Because he doesn’t like the other people that was asked to attend the same meeting This is a man that sits down with Hammas, but can’t sit down with the leader of the new party Just shows what he is all about A sympathiser to terrorists And still we have idiots that support him | | | | |
Opinion Polls on 14:09 - Mar 21 with 856 views | longlostjack | And we still have idiots who pretend to be Swans fans and can't work out where to post non-football related topics. | |
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Opinion Polls on 14:17 - Mar 21 with 842 views | Groo |
Opinion Polls on 14:09 - Mar 21 by longlostjack | And we still have idiots who pretend to be Swans fans and can't work out where to post non-football related topics. |
I’m sure an admin will move it🙂 I may disagree a lot with Hayden but I agree with his comments above. A strong government needs a strong opposition, a weak government needs a strong opposition even more. Both sides are totally inept and one side is lead by someone a lot of people see as a danger to the Country. | |
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Opinion Polls on 14:18 - Mar 21 with 839 views | Darran | There’s absolutely no reason why Corbyn couldn’t have attended the meeting. | |
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Opinion Polls on 14:24 - Mar 21 with 831 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 14:18 - Mar 21 by Darran | There’s absolutely no reason why Corbyn couldn’t have attended the meeting. |
He did and then walked out because he didn’t like who was asked to attend that meeting | | | |
Opinion Polls on 14:27 - Mar 21 with 825 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 14:09 - Mar 21 by longlostjack | And we still have idiots who pretend to be Swans fans and can't work out where to post non-football related topics. |
What’s the difference to other non football related topics on here then | | | |
Opinion Polls on 14:28 - Mar 21 with 822 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 14:17 - Mar 21 by Groo | I’m sure an admin will move it🙂 I may disagree a lot with Hayden but I agree with his comments above. A strong government needs a strong opposition, a weak government needs a strong opposition even more. Both sides are totally inept and one side is lead by someone a lot of people see as a danger to the Country. |
Are you still living across the pond these days??? | | | |
Opinion Polls on 14:30 - Mar 21 with 818 views | WarwickHunt |
Opinion Polls on 14:18 - Mar 21 by Darran | There’s absolutely no reason why Corbyn couldn’t have attended the meeting. |
Other than he’s an utterly useless thick twà t stuck in the 70s gesture politics of the sixth form common room... Fûcking pitiful. | | | |
Opinion Polls (n/t) on 14:30 - Mar 21 with 818 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 14:17 - Mar 21 by Groo | I’m sure an admin will move it🙂 I may disagree a lot with Hayden but I agree with his comments above. A strong government needs a strong opposition, a weak government needs a strong opposition even more. Both sides are totally inept and one side is lead by someone a lot of people see as a danger to the Country. |
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Opinion Polls on 14:32 - Mar 21 with 813 views | WarwickHunt |
Opinion Polls on 14:17 - Mar 21 by Groo | I’m sure an admin will move it🙂 I may disagree a lot with Hayden but I agree with his comments above. A strong government needs a strong opposition, a weak government needs a strong opposition even more. Both sides are totally inept and one side is lead by someone a lot of people see as a danger to the Country. |
Aye - and Corbyn’s just as bad... | | | |
Opinion Polls on 14:36 - Mar 21 with 802 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 14:30 - Mar 21 by WarwickHunt | Other than he’s an utterly useless thick twà t stuck in the 70s gesture politics of the sixth form common room... Fûcking pitiful. |
Obviously not a Corbyn supporter then Mind you I made a lot of money in him being elected Started off at 100/1 at the very beginning Within a week the odds had been slashed to 50/1 Then under a week later was down to 10/1 Keeps on that you must always sit down with people you don’t agree in what they are doing the IRA and Hammas But won’t sit down with people he should be in discussions with Enemy members of his own Parliamentary Party | | | |
Opinion Polls on 15:56 - Mar 21 with 740 views | Highjack | Of course he shouldn’t have walked out but why is nobody questioning why chuka f*cking umuna was at a leaders meeting? | |
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Opinion Polls on 16:03 - Mar 21 with 727 views | WarwickHunt |
Opinion Polls on 15:56 - Mar 21 by Highjack | Of course he shouldn’t have walked out but why is nobody questioning why chuka f*cking umuna was at a leaders meeting? |
Because he represents a group with more MPs than the Greens and Plaid combined. Probably. | | | |
Opinion Polls on 16:29 - Mar 21 with 695 views | Highjack |
Opinion Polls on 16:03 - Mar 21 by WarwickHunt | Because he represents a group with more MPs than the Greens and Plaid combined. Probably. |
But they aren’t a party. Because they don’t want people to know who is funding them. Probably. Was Mogg there? | |
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Opinion Polls on 16:32 - Mar 21 with 691 views | oldtownjack |
Opinion Polls on 16:03 - Mar 21 by WarwickHunt | Because he represents a group with more MPs than the Greens and Plaid combined. Probably. |
I'm intrigued as to what 'group' he represents. They are not a political party, have no official membership and refuse to reveal their financial backers. It's self evident that they only represent themselves. They would have more legitimacy if they had won by elections and then could at least claim they were representing the people. I'm with Highjack on this one. I don't condone Corbyn walking out at all but Umunna had no business being there. [Post edited 21 Mar 2019 16:32]
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Opinion Polls on 16:32 - Mar 21 with 690 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 15:56 - Mar 21 by Highjack | Of course he shouldn’t have walked out but why is nobody questioning why chuka f*cking umuna was at a leaders meeting? |
Very simple Because all the Leaders of the parties in Parliament was asked to attend Umunna was elected recently as the spokesperson of this new Independence Party so naturally he was asked to attend Surely you didn’t think that the Prime Minister should only have discussions with comrad Corbyn do you??? Labour are much more split on Brexit than the Conservatives are | | | |
Opinion Polls on 16:39 - Mar 21 with 677 views | WarwickHunt |
Opinion Polls on 16:29 - Mar 21 by Highjack | But they aren’t a party. Because they don’t want people to know who is funding them. Probably. Was Mogg there? |
They will be soon. Possibly not before the ERG though... | | | |
Opinion Polls on 17:02 - Mar 21 with 652 views | longlostjack |
Opinion Polls on 16:32 - Mar 21 by valleyboy | Very simple Because all the Leaders of the parties in Parliament was asked to attend Umunna was elected recently as the spokesperson of this new Independence Party so naturally he was asked to attend Surely you didn’t think that the Prime Minister should only have discussions with comrad Corbyn do you??? Labour are much more split on Brexit than the Conservatives are |
That last sentence is sheer nonsense or is it wishful thinking? Tories will press the self destruct button next week. | |
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Opinion Polls on 17:14 - Mar 21 with 640 views | Darran |
Opinion Polls on 16:32 - Mar 21 by valleyboy | Very simple Because all the Leaders of the parties in Parliament was asked to attend Umunna was elected recently as the spokesperson of this new Independence Party so naturally he was asked to attend Surely you didn’t think that the Prime Minister should only have discussions with comrad Corbyn do you??? Labour are much more split on Brexit than the Conservatives are |
Chuka Can, I feel for you Haydn. | |
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Opinion Polls on 17:36 - Mar 21 with 616 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 17:02 - Mar 21 by longlostjack | That last sentence is sheer nonsense or is it wishful thinking? Tories will press the self destruct button next week. |
Well if that is the case, then why won’t Corbyn give what most of the Labour Parliamentary Party wants him to give Look at the Swansea MP that has voted in every cases against Brexit, but his constituency voted to leave the EU The same can be said for MP’s from the Rhondda, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Blaena Gwent, just to name a few. Although they all stood on a manifesto of leaving the EU If that’s not a Party that’s not divided I don’t know what is | | | |
Opinion Polls on 18:05 - Mar 21 with 597 views | valleyboy |
Opinion Polls on 17:02 - Mar 21 by longlostjack | That last sentence is sheer nonsense or is it wishful thinking? Tories will press the self destruct button next week. |
Explain to me in why the Conservatives will press the self destruct button next week. When it hasn’t happened previously Since the beginning of February there’s been 12 opinion polls published Not one has Kabour in the lead Conservative have lead Once on +3 Twice on +4 Once on +5 Once on +6 Four times on +7 Once on +8 Once on +10 Once on +11 With 1tied Even Theresa May is ahead in the polls and I think she will go down as the worst Prime Minister ever | | | |
Opinion Polls on 18:08 - Mar 21 with 594 views | Darran |
Opinion Polls on 18:05 - Mar 21 by valleyboy | Explain to me in why the Conservatives will press the self destruct button next week. When it hasn’t happened previously Since the beginning of February there’s been 12 opinion polls published Not one has Kabour in the lead Conservative have lead Once on +3 Twice on +4 Once on +5 Once on +6 Four times on +7 Once on +8 Once on +10 Once on +11 With 1tied Even Theresa May is ahead in the polls and I think she will go down as the worst Prime Minister ever |
You think she’ll go down? | |
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Opinion Polls on 18:14 - Mar 21 with 584 views | oldcob |
Opinion Polls on 18:08 - Mar 21 by Darran | You think she’ll go down? |
She May. | | | |
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