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Ldr

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #90 on June 13, 2017, 09:15:37 pm by Ldr »
Filo, it is alright saying "WE will pay all fees, but if it was the Tories who did not state where the money was coming from ??? all hell would brake loose. The Labour Party were playing with Monopoly money
Fully costed, are you ignoring that bit?

It was indeed and was found by the IFS to have had more holes in it than the proverbial sieve.

Don't try and talk sense to the indoctrinated, which ever way they lean



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hoolahoop

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #91 on June 13, 2017, 09:33:36 pm by hoolahoop »
Filo, it is alright saying "WE will pay all fees, but if it was the Tories who did not state where the money was coming from ??? all hell would brake loose. The Labour Party were playing with Monopoly money
Fully costed, are you ignoring that bit?

It was indeed and was found by the IFS to have had more holes in it than the proverbial sieve.

Don't try and talk sense to the indoctrinated, which ever way they lean

I know Ldr and I have a daughter studying at Leeds Uni,  I'm hoping she won't find her working life that more difficult because she has studied rather than has experience.
Incidentally she says the Student Unions seem to be veering once again into Socialist Worker territory . It was the students of both Sheffield and Leeds Unis that ensured that every constituency in South and West Yorkshire turned completely " red ". It was a vote for Leave with 2 Lib/Dems being booted out .
« Last Edit: June 13, 2017, 09:54:08 pm by hoolahoop »

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #92 on June 13, 2017, 10:16:33 pm by ballysbackin »
I was finished 4 weeks after I was 51 - Don't bother looking for work no one will employ you...Lovely - Done at 51 scrap heap Exactly 12months to the month my wife died aged 46 f**kin Brill I think not.

That's utter rubbish Bally. Total claptrap. I'm 61. I have had 4 different, well paying, jobs in the last 5 years. My most recent started when I was 60. I expect to start another while I'm 61. Grow up man.

BobG

Right gob shite At 51 I was diagnosed with ischemic angina, not through drink over eating fatty foods, I was a keep fit fanatic. Vegetarian that had a pint now and then. So Far? Now this angina was STRESS related and classed as mental health. I had a nervous breakdown, my mother died my wife died and I stood alone 200 foot at the top of cliff's in County Donegal for two hours. So Far.
I applied for jobs and when I told the Incapacity People, they laughed and "Who would employ you" I had a heart complaint. I have a mental illness and I have a very fkn short fuse. I do not go to games that cause problems am on more tablets than I care to count, brought a lad up on my own. But remembered how to save a 16yr old lads life - you were there. And So Far? As for feeling sorry for myself?? ffs I am likely to have a heart attack with any warning, not for carrying anything heavy, but just having an outburst with nobs like you and perhaps in a day, hour or ten minutes from now an attack...Yes looking after nobs like you for 27 years. Feel sorry for myself ? No my God took my wife's life. Oh and wern't you the lucky one, you had WELL PAYING jobs. wooppe dooo. I do wish we all are as lucky as you. perhaps watching your mother die, suffer a mental breakdown and watch your wife die all in two years to the month might just take a bob or two out of your pocket for a funeral. Now You grow up and be careful what you ask for.



Oh , and f**k OFF

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #93 on June 13, 2017, 10:43:47 pm by ballysbackin »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse

NickDRFC

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #94 on June 13, 2017, 10:46:11 pm by NickDRFC »
Well paid jobs evidently can't buy class or humility.

tommy toes

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #95 on June 13, 2017, 10:50:30 pm by tommy toes »
Thats a lot you've had to put up with Bally but everyone has tragedy in their lives.
I lost my mother, sister in law, niece and worst of all my daughter to cancer all in two years. 2008/09.During which time my son was suffering badly with schizophrenia.
People having a go at you on a forum is nothing at all.
Laugh it off, calm down and look after yersen
Best wishes to you.
« Last Edit: June 13, 2017, 10:56:25 pm by tommy toes »

Glyn_Wigley

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #96 on June 13, 2017, 11:02:20 pm by Glyn_Wigley »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #97 on June 13, 2017, 11:03:29 pm by ballysbackin »
Thank you. I know I am no different to you or anyone else, yes "C" bas**rd that it is. I just flip at the toss of a coin and sadly can do nothing about it. you too Tommy, you take care my friend

Thank you

Also thank you Hoola.

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #98 on June 13, 2017, 11:05:03 pm by ballysbackin »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.


Glyn.....You are wrong my friend. Stress related diabetes caused by heart problems it is on the list . I did not think it important until Diane Abbott made it so.

Glyn_Wigley

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #99 on June 13, 2017, 11:10:59 pm by Glyn_Wigley »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.


Glyn.....You are wrong my friend. Stress related diabetes caused by heart problems it is on the list . I did not think it important until Diane Abbott made it so.

In that case you can't have ever had it bad or you wouldn't be so disparaging of the effect it can have on people, including Abbott. Before I was diagnosed my short-term memory was so bad I went for Alzheimer's testing.

tommy toes

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #100 on June 13, 2017, 11:22:51 pm by tommy toes »
Dont judge Bally so harshly Glyn. People who have been affected by tragedies can minimise other peoples issues which, to them, dont seem so serious, which to those suffering with those issues are.
I know. I've been guily of that myself in the past. ie how how can they feel like that about diabetes etc after all i've been through etc.
Its normal and just as valid no matter what your experience.
Ps
If I'm not making sense its coz i'm on the vodka

« Last Edit: June 13, 2017, 11:25:53 pm by tommy toes »

BobG

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #101 on June 14, 2017, 12:12:02 am by BobG »
Did your Mum never teach you any manners Bally? Or is that typicval of police behaviour?

You talked rubbish. I demonstrated how. Now sit up, read and learn. we've all got problems. I can't feel my feet any mnore. My son is in a mental hospital needing constant care.  I have to work every hour God sends so i can pay all the extra support he needs . So grow up you big bully.

Cheers

BobG

glosterred

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #102 on June 14, 2017, 07:30:48 am by glosterred »
This tread is fast becoming a joke and needs locking, it's just an excuse to slag each other off





Pancho Regan

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #103 on June 14, 2017, 08:20:14 am by Pancho Regan »
This tread is fast becoming a joke and needs locking, it's just an excuse to slag each other off

Agreed. All quite sad really.

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #104 on June 14, 2017, 09:51:36 am by ballysbackin »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse


You have a bloody good memory for someone who has short term memory loss. Oh and you went for tests, I was diagnosed psychotic and suicidal. I do feel for you Glyn

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.


Glyn.....You are wrong my friend. Stress related diabetes caused by heart problems it is on the list . I did not think it important until Diane Abbott made it so.

In that case you can't have ever had it bad or you wouldn't be so disparaging of the effect it can have on people, including Abbott. Before I was diagnosed my short-term memory was so bad I went for Alzheimer's testing.

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #105 on June 14, 2017, 09:59:01 am by ballysbackin »
Did your Mum never teach you any manners Bally? Or is that typicval of police behaviour?

You talked rubbish. I demonstrated how. Now sit up, read and learn. we've all got problems. I can't feel my feet any mnore. My son is in a mental hospital needing constant care.  I have to work every hour God sends so i can pay all the extra support he needs . So grow up you big bully.

Cheers

BobG


Yes I am off Broadway at Dunscroft, my mammy taught me manners, with a cupboard shelf across my back a sweeping brush accross my face both very hard. She taught me by thumping me when I went in crying cos I had been hit to go back and thump whoever. Until 18 I was a punchbag in Dunscroft then any one could hammer me, But on reaching 18 it fukin altered and I would do to you what you tried to do to me by first and harder. A Bully flippin eck ? you arse hole. You have had it hard. - Your son not in the NHS, yes we can all jibe at peoples hardships and you have  made a big mistake if you want to discuss it sometime. Now as for the Police? I can tell you pal me and people like me in that period of history did jobs you can never imagine. Oh by the way My own son suffered mental health problems because of his mother losing a 7 year battle.

You dare call me a Bully. look in the mirror. - also learn how to spell Dummy. Now run off and report me.....

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #106 on June 14, 2017, 10:05:02 am by ballysbackin »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse



And YOU Glyn follow suite. I have seen many horrible deaths and dealt with the families. Eventually like many other retired Firemen, Policemen and Ambulance men and women in all the jobs, it eventually gets to you. Then it is your own turn, diabetes is the least of my bloody worries, at least I can blame all my health issues on other people. But to say I not thinking of such people as Diane Abbott when most on here were after her gutts for garters before last Thursday - Do me a favour, give up.

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.


Glyn.....You are wrong my friend. Stress related diabetes caused by heart problems it is on the list . I did not think it important until Diane Abbott made it so.

In that case you can't have ever had it bad or you wouldn't be so disparaging of the effect it can have on people, including Abbott. Before I was diagnosed my short-term memory was so bad I went for Alzheimer's testing.

Glyn_Wigley

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #107 on June 14, 2017, 12:15:16 pm by Glyn_Wigley »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse


You have a bloody good memory for someone who has short term memory loss. Oh and you went for tests, I was diagnosed psychotic and suicidal. I do feel for you Glyn

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.


Glyn.....You are wrong my friend. Stress related diabetes caused by heart problems it is on the list . I did not think it important until Diane Abbott made it so.

In that case you can't have ever had it bad or you wouldn't be so disparaging of the effect it can have on people, including Abbott. Before I was diagnosed my short-term memory was so bad I went for Alzheimer's testing.

Try reading properly. I said before I was diagnosed, ie when my diabetes was running completely uncontrolled.

Psychotic, eh? That explains a lot but it doesn't excuse it.
« Last Edit: June 14, 2017, 12:17:53 pm by Glyn_Wigley »

Bentley Bullet

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #108 on June 14, 2017, 12:37:58 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Does this suggest that when Corbyn removed her from her position it was an act of diabetesm?

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #109 on June 14, 2017, 12:40:06 pm by ballysbackin »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505



Perhaps you should have taken better care of your health. _ insult me stix and stones Crack on.....

What a pityfull excuse


You have a bloody good memory for someone who has short term memory loss. Oh and you went for tests, I was diagnosed psychotic and suicidal. I do feel for you Glyn

I take it diabetes isn't on your list of complaints.


Glyn.....You are wrong my friend. Stress related diabetes caused by heart problems it is on the list . I did not think it important until Diane Abbott made it so.

In that case you can't have ever had it bad or you wouldn't be so disparaging of the effect it can have on people, including Abbott. Before I was diagnosed my short-term memory was so bad I went for Alzheimer's testing.

Try reading properly. I said before I was diagnosed, ie when my diabetes was running completely uncontrolled.

Psychotic, eh? That explains a lot but it doesn't excuse it.

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #110 on June 14, 2017, 12:41:06 pm by ballysbackin »
Does this suggest that when Corbyn removed her from her position it was an act of diabetesm?


BB yes he gave her a sweet sensation

Colemans Left Hook

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #111 on June 14, 2017, 10:46:07 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
think it's time the liberal democrats had a change of policy for the sake of the country

originally we had

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/22/lib-dems-no-coalition-tim-farron-general-election

Farron said the change of approach was approved by former leader Nick Clegg, who was deputy prime minister in the Tory-led coalition
WHO IS NOW BROWN BREAD AND FARRON ONLY JUST POPPED OUT OF THE TOASTER IN TIME WITH A 777 (THAT'S 666+111) IF HE HAD LOST A COALITION WOULD HAVE BEEN ON ???

but after


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40209503

Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has narrowly kept his seat in parliament by 777 votes after a recount.
Mr Farron saw his majority in Westmorland & Lonsdale cut by 8,172 ahead of Conservative James Airey.


THE PARTY HAS A CHOICE STAY IRRELEVANT OR MAKE SACRIFICES FOR THE COUNTRY

and by the way I predicted a tory majority of twelve Not 112 as others might have thought
IT'S NEVER TOO LATE IN POLITICS


My ball says an overall majority of 12 seats for Mrs May

and Corbin will be back to eating cold baked beans out of a tin with a spoon
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3199550/Take-No-Jeremy-liked-night-eating-cold-beans-cat-called-Harold-Wilson-Corbyn-s-wife-reveals.html

so the alleged "leader" of the lib-demolishers has resigned

going to be a while before someone draws the short draw for leadership 

doesn't need a lot of brain cells for their mp's to do a u turn

as that "666" bloke in France said they can still change their minds for the sake of the country

BobG

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #112 on June 14, 2017, 11:42:40 pm by BobG »
Yes Bally. I do dare. As you can see. I try to argue a case. I may not be right but I give verifiable facts to support my position. if you can present facts that change the case then I will accept them and the revised position they lead to. What I do not accept as valid reasons for changing my view are farcical statements of utter rubbish from abusive bullies.

Cheers

BobG
« Last Edit: June 14, 2017, 11:45:44 pm by BobG »

Colemans Left Hook

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #113 on June 15, 2017, 12:17:51 am by Colemans Left Hook »
Oh poor thing Diane Abbott what a shame she is poorly

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40268505


What a pityfull excuse

  "second rate" diabetes   !!! now where have I heard that before ??

at least the pm got promoted to a  "first"  without a viva

https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News/Balance-interview-with-Theresa-May/

She was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, but, when the medication didn’t work she went for further tests and, eventually, the news came back that she had Type 1.

I am sure we all hadn't forgotten this including the previous poster

ballysbackin

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #114 on June 15, 2017, 07:32:02 am by ballysbackin »
Yes Bally. I do dare. As you can see. I try to argue a case. I may not be right but I give verifiable facts to support my position. if you can present facts that change the case then I will accept them and the revised position they lead to. What I do not accept as valid reasons for changing my view are farcical statements of utter rubbish from abusive bullies.

Cheers

BobG


Stix and stones - you should have respect for your elders sonny - anyway that is end of it. I have respect for what happened in London on the night of Tuesday / Wednesday in London...Football / Politics against that fire nope no more comments any way name calling is all you have.

bobjimwilly

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Re: Question for the General Election experts
« Reply #115 on June 15, 2017, 10:46:23 am by bobjimwilly »
I never knew the PM had Type 1 Diabetes! Having the condition myself, I have actually a little more respect for her; managing such a condition and mixing it with such stressful job, with such long hours, must be tough. And when you're so busy it's easy to miss the signs of a hypo. If I was sitting in the chamber and the speaker told me to stop eating when I needed to, I'd be tempted to stick a dextro up his arse!

 

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