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  1. 4 points
  2. Bedwetting over on RTG getting desperate now I guess...
    3 points
  3. 2 points
  4. Some extremely questionable jocks there.
    2 points
  5. I'm struggling with this logic. Obviously he's gone back on his word before, but that was arguably out of necessity. So why make a law, so you can repeal that same law, making yourself look like a tit in the process, pissing off international companies, and crashing the pound, for no reason? He's got a huge majority and doesn't need to appease the ERG.I think he wants no deal for his disaster capitalist mates and to pave a deal with the US. Too many people think Johnson is benign. He's not.
    1 point
  6. I'll put my thinking cap on, marra. See what I can do.
    1 point
  7. I fucking hate Joris Bohnson. This is going to be 5 years of total bullshit.
    1 point
  8. Yeah KCG is another 👍
    1 point
  9. I tried a bit of suggestive emotional blackmail with my friends..."don't you even want to try to keep Poole A & E open, even for your kids sakes?" Turns out that's a no. Keeping Corbyn out was more important. One lad spoiled his ballot too. I too, give up.
    1 point
  10. Yeah, thats quite clear. I've been thinking about this over the past few days. Do you think the older generation are led by the media (i mean my mother only gets her information from red tops or other elderly friends) or do you think they are inherently racist or to put politely pro-uk. Perhaps they even see it has even hording everything they have worked for over the years as they perceive a socialist gov is going to take everything they have worked for.
    1 point
  11. I don't give a fuck anymore. The twats that voted for this can eat their own shite as far as I'm concerned.
    1 point
  12. Aye. YouGov had 66% of over 65s saying they would be "dismayed" if Corbyn became PM. This is the 1981-2011 trend and it goes some way to explaining the places that have switched. If Labour wants them back again, it's not just about getting jobs and opportunities back into these places, but also the kind of cultural and leisure and other options that will stop quite so many younger people from leaving for cities.
    1 point
  13. It’s difficult to have much sympathy when you think about how highly publicised the problems with the NHS are. Shame it’s also shitting on people who aren’t to blame. When you look at the figures though it’s the over 45s who’ve shit on everyone else. Obviously it’s more nuanced than that but the older generations were very pro Brexit and anti-Corbyn.
    1 point
  14. Who's the tart with big tits
    1 point
  15. From my experience in Australia, which has PR in the Senate, and which has just elected a right wing evangelical PM who won the unwinnable election against a deeply unpopular (with the people, but not with the unions) leader, PR results in pandering to the extremists, not cooperation in the middle.
    1 point
  16. Things to blame for the election defeat: - Electoral system - The media including the BBC - Anyone in the Labour Party to the right of Corbyn - A lack of rallies - Brexit - Anyone bringing up the problem of antisemitism in the party - The unions for failing to push for strikes Things not to blame for Labour absolute catastrophe of a general election - Jeremy Corbyn Honestly Tom, if that’s how Labour are thinking then we’re in for at least ten years of Tory rule. It’s a complete refusal to face the truth and address the clear and obvious reason why the electorate didn’t vote Labour.
    1 point
  17. Sweet christ how did I miss this? Doom/Prince of Persia were probably the first games I ever played. Once I got bored of trying to convince my Nanna that I had drawn the preloaded sketch of the titanic in ms paint. I was 5.
    1 point
  18. No, he's pining for the Fjords
    1 point
  19. I willy have no idea how they pulled it off.
    1 point
  20. What colour is the sky on your planet? You really need to stop over thinking it. The public overwhelmingly rejected Corbyn and the remain turncoats are almost all on the political scrapheap, timing was irrelevant. Shoe horning Corbyn into power would only ever have been temporary, and may have lead to the Brexit party holding some form of power. Hopefully the lesson will be learnt and Labour will return to centre ground by appoint someone who is actually electable - like Stephen Kinock. Unfortunately I fear the rot will be there for years to come and another daft appointment is on the horizon - like Keir Starmer.
    1 point
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