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Seems cheery this morninghttps://mobile.twitter.com/Jamin2g/status/1207611036498616320
https://mobile.twitter.com/LeaveEUOfficial/status/1207725550426558465
Whatever happens I put my country above any party and just hope that some of those that are crowing now are as happy in five years time.I will be very happy too if you are.
Another exact reason Steve?
Quote from: idler on December 19, 2019, 08:06:57 pmWhatever happens I put my country above any party and just hope that some of those that are crowing now are as happy in five years time.I will be very happy too if you are.Come on Idler mate, aren't we entitled to a bit of a crow when we've been called from a pig to a dog for 3 and a half years?The best line of that video was "Did you think we could call them all racists and stupid and they'd still vote for us?" That summed up the exact reason for that trouncing last Thursday, and unless Labour changes it's attitude to it's hardcore Northern voters, they'll get the same again in 4 years time.
Sydney our of all the people I have ever spoke to about politics you are the most obsessed, you demand answers you post link after link to try support your way of thinking, you are clearly a clever man but your obsession turns people away from your way of thinking this is all my opinion of course
But according to the polls, it was not the primary reason that ex-Labour voters didn't vote Labour this time.https://mobile.twitter.com/opiniumresearch/status/1205510937995812864And even among those who DID desert Labour over Brexit, more defected to the SNP, LDs and Greens than went to the Tories or Brexit Party.For what it's worth (and it's not worth much) when I was out canvassing, among folk who were definitely not going to vote Labour, 2-3 said Corbyn was the reason for every 1 who said it was Brexit. That ties in with that Ooinium data, and with the other pre-Election polls that consistently had him as the most unpopular Leader of the Opposition since records began.
Quote from: bpoolrover on December 20, 2019, 02:04:25 amSydney our of all the people I have ever spoke to about politics you are the most obsessed, you demand answers you post link after link to try support your way of thinking, you are clearly a clever man but your obsession turns people away from your way of thinking this is all my opinion of course So, you prefer lies, sound-bites and buzz words to facts then BB?
Corbyn might appear understandably irritable in the circumstances. Dominic Raab, on the other hand, is clearly loving talk of famine and destitution...https://twitter.com/rachael_swindon/status/1207702784021291008?s=21
Quote from: glosterred on December 19, 2019, 02:33:30 pmSeems cheery this morninghttps://mobile.twitter.com/Jamin2g/status/1207611036498616320Face like a smacked arse this morning. Reality's kicking in now.
Quote from: scawsby steve on December 19, 2019, 03:03:00 pmQuote from: glosterred on December 19, 2019, 02:33:30 pmSeems cheery this morninghttps://mobile.twitter.com/Jamin2g/status/1207611036498616320Face like a smacked arse this morning. Reality's kicking in now.This gloating is not a good look steve.What goes around comes around.
Quote from: Jonathan on December 20, 2019, 07:55:33 amCorbyn might appear understandably irritable in the circumstances. Dominic Raab, on the other hand, is clearly loving talk of famine and destitution...https://twitter.com/rachael_swindon/status/1207702784021291008?s=21And it looks like Abbott has nodded off!
I didn't mean to imply that you're not a star already Steve but it has to be good, leaving the EU that is, it's already split the country down the middle, cost 120bn as far with much more to come, it must be huge, the benefits must be too big to calculate not sure why it's been kept under wraps this long, the anticipation is palpable, street parties, marching bands, can't wait for the off