Sun May 14, 2017 6:26 pm
Merlin11 wrote:The mugs on her are the ones who take on board what the Tory press tell them. The other day the d.mail had JC running over a photographer when in fact he was in the back seat of the car .He was actually being driven by a police officer. They are all ganging up to screw the general public and protect their monetary interests. Yes May does want to bring back fox hunting and yes you heard it here first the pension age is going to rise after the election too 70years.
Jeremy Corbin is meeting the GP everyday up and down the country with large numbers attending. No stage managed media rooms he takes on board questions openly which is making himself very popular. Teresa May has selected small venues and selected pro audience. She then picks who will ask her a question which is usually a Tory supporting paper. All a bit boring.
Jeremy Corbin is a breath of fresh air in British politics and I see that the polls have narrowed over the weekend. Labour up to 32%.
Sun May 14, 2017 6:37 pm
fred keenor wrote:Anyone who thinks JC is electable is sorely out of touch.
Sun May 14, 2017 6:49 pm
wez1927 wrote:This poll is going the way of tbe national polls
Sun May 14, 2017 7:15 pm
llangainbluebird wrote:wez1927 wrote:This poll is going the way of tbe national polls
Labour doing a bit better than I expected in this particular poll!
Sun May 14, 2017 7:26 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 7:39 pm
wez1927 wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:wez1927 wrote:This poll is going the way of tbe national polls
Labour doing a bit better than I expected in this particular poll!
You sure ? 48 %
Sun May 14, 2017 7:42 pm
wez1927 wrote:llangainbluebird wrote:wez1927 wrote:This poll is going the way of tbe national polls
Labour doing a bit better than I expected in this particular poll!
You sure ? 48 %
Sun May 14, 2017 9:16 pm
Mon May 15, 2017 5:52 am
DreamWelsh wrote:I selected labour but and not voting as I cannot vote for that clown Corbyn and I want us out of the EU, but I cannot vote for the conservatives, they don't give 2 shits about wales and will keep all the money in London.
Mon May 15, 2017 9:36 am
Mon May 15, 2017 12:48 pm
EastleighBlue wrote:DreamWelsh wrote:I selected labour but and not voting as I cannot vote for that clown Corbyn and I want us out of the EU, but I cannot vote for the conservatives, they don't give 2 shits about wales and will keep all the money in London.
I agree it's a grim place to be for many voters, there is no credible centrist party anymore. It's either hard to the right or hard to the left. The Tories want to drag this in to being a presidential campaign based on personality as they know most voters are thick and only look at image and listen to sound bites. They don't have a clue or even think about actual policy. I want Brexit to happen is an equally stupid reason to vote. Both main parties will deliver Brexit. Although post-Brexit we're all going to wonder what all the fuss was about as it won't hugely improve our country. It's the biggest mis-sell in political history. I am basing my decision for voting on looking for a local MP to do the best job for me in parliament.
Mon May 15, 2017 1:06 pm
Mon May 15, 2017 3:15 pm
JamesC wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:DreamWelsh wrote:I selected labour but and not voting as I cannot vote for that clown Corbyn and I want us out of the EU, but I cannot vote for the conservatives, they don't give 2 shits about wales and will keep all the money in London.
I agree it's a grim place to be for many voters, there is no credible centrist party anymore. It's either hard to the right or hard to the left. The Tories want to drag this in to being a presidential campaign based on personality as they know most voters are thick and only look at image and listen to sound bites. They don't have a clue or even think about actual policy. I want Brexit to happen is an equally stupid reason to vote. Both main parties will deliver Brexit. Although post-Brexit we're all going to wonder what all the fuss was about as it won't hugely improve our country. It's the biggest mis-sell in political history. I am basing my decision for voting on looking for a local MP to do the best job for me in parliament.
https://www.thecanary.co/2017/05/13/a-b ... ham-image/
I haven't posted in a LONG time, but thought I'de drop this interesting article in.
I'll be voting labour.
Mon May 15, 2017 3:54 pm
dogfound wrote:JamesC wrote:EastleighBlue wrote:DreamWelsh wrote:I selected labour but and not voting as I cannot vote for that clown Corbyn and I want us out of the EU, but I cannot vote for the conservatives, they don't give 2 shits about wales and will keep all the money in London.
I agree it's a grim place to be for many voters, there is no credible centrist party anymore. It's either hard to the right or hard to the left. The Tories want to drag this in to being a presidential campaign based on personality as they know most voters are thick and only look at image and listen to sound bites. They don't have a clue or even think about actual policy. I want Brexit to happen is an equally stupid reason to vote. Both main parties will deliver Brexit. Although post-Brexit we're all going to wonder what all the fuss was about as it won't hugely improve our country. It's the biggest mis-sell in political history. I am basing my decision for voting on looking for a local MP to do the best job for me in parliament.
https://www.thecanary.co/2017/05/13/a-b ... ham-image/
I haven't posted in a LONG time, but thought I'de drop this interesting article in.
I'll be voting labour.
interesting article only if your a 4 year old. wow photo shoots and PR theres a novel idea
not sure who i will vote for but 100 per cent not IRA sympathiser scum.
yep top of the pops used to portray a bigger studio audience too.
i think its when a train company release footage which contradicts your own Billy Liar version IT PROOVES BEYOND ANY DOUBT YOU ARE A SHIT STIRRING HYPOCRITE.. that this breathe of fresh air B/S goes out the window.
Mon May 15, 2017 5:01 pm
grange_end1927 wrote:Jeremy Corbyn was arrested at IRA demo
by Andrew Gilligan
May 14 2017,
The Sunday Times
Jeremy Corbyn was a firebrand protester in the 1980s
Jeremy Corbyn was arrested in 1986 taking part in a protest by IRA sympathisers to “show solidarity” with accused terrorists including the Brighton bomber, a Sunday Times investigation reveals.
Corbyn joined a picket outside the Old Bailey to oppose the “show trial” of a group including Patrick Magee, who was subsequently convicted of murdering five people at the 1984 Tory party conference.
Magee was also convicted with the other defendants of planning a massive bombing campaign in London and seaside resorts.
Mon May 15, 2017 6:45 pm
Tue May 16, 2017 9:23 am
CasuallyCasual wrote:I can't believe there are so many misinformed flippers on here that are considering voting for the Tories
Tue May 16, 2017 11:16 am
Neath Bluebird wrote:CasuallyCasual wrote:I can't believe there are so many misinformed flippers on here that are considering voting for the Tories
Totally agree, especially when you have not read their manifestos. Pretty ignorant that I must say. Please think long and hard and don't get sucked in by the media crap. Read, digest, think and then vote.
Tue May 16, 2017 1:38 pm
wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Jeremy Corbyn was arrested at IRA demo
by Andrew Gilligan
May 14 2017,
The Sunday Times
Jeremy Corbyn was a firebrand protester in the 1980s
Jeremy Corbyn was arrested in 1986 taking part in a protest by IRA sympathisers to “show solidarity” with accused terrorists including the Brighton bomber, a Sunday Times investigation reveals.
Corbyn joined a picket outside the Old Bailey to oppose the “show trial” of a group including Patrick Magee, who was subsequently convicted of murdering five people at the 1984 Tory party conference.
Magee was also convicted with the other defendants of planning a massive bombing campaign in London and seaside resorts.
He is a scumbag
Tue May 16, 2017 1:40 pm
Tue May 16, 2017 1:51 pm
CF14-SE14 wrote:wez1927 wrote:grange_end1927 wrote:Jeremy Corbyn was arrested at IRA demo
by Andrew Gilligan
May 14 2017,
The Sunday Times
Jeremy Corbyn was a firebrand protester in the 1980s
Jeremy Corbyn was arrested in 1986 taking part in a protest by IRA sympathisers to “show solidarity” with accused terrorists including the Brighton bomber, a Sunday Times investigation reveals.
Corbyn joined a picket outside the Old Bailey to oppose the “show trial” of a group including Patrick Magee, who was subsequently convicted of murdering five people at the 1984 Tory party conference.
Magee was also convicted with the other defendants of planning a massive bombing campaign in London and seaside resorts.
He is a scumbag
And that Thatcher lite is a c**t, what's your point?
Tue May 16, 2017 1:56 pm
CF14-SE14 wrote:Who would've thought Cardiff City would have so many Tory scum in its ranks, the party that stripped South Wales of any industry and jobs with no backup plan and left us to rot, the party that sent the police to beat our relatives when they dared to strike and the party that stole and profited from selling off our utilities on the cheap. Utter cunts.
Tue May 16, 2017 2:33 pm
darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,
Tue May 16, 2017 2:41 pm
Reza wrote:darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,
thats where your wrong bud the numbers do add up they actually left themselves with 3.9m as a fall back
Tue May 16, 2017 2:59 pm
wez1927 wrote:Reza wrote:darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,
thats where your wrong bud the numbers do add up they actually left themselves with 3.9m as a fall back
Prove it then ? they dont add up they want to borrow 500 billion extra on top to fund tbere policies over tbe next 5 years ,what happens when tbe big companies pull out of britain fir being over taxed compared to over countries who pays then ? The working man will pay, the likes of you and me
Tue May 16, 2017 3:05 pm
Reza wrote:wez1927 wrote:Reza wrote:darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,
thats where your wrong bud the numbers do add up they actually left themselves with 3.9m as a fall back
Prove it then ? they dont add up they want to borrow 500 billion extra on top to fund tbere policies over tbe next 5 years ,what happens when tbe big companies pull out of britain fir being over taxed compared to over countries who pays then ? The working man will pay, the likes of you and me
https://medium.com/mosquito-ridge/saving-britain-by-taxing-the-rich-1-655c23bb5fd4
i knew id find it in the end
Tue May 16, 2017 3:07 pm
wez1927 wrote:Reza wrote:wez1927 wrote:Reza wrote:darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,
thats where your wrong bud the numbers do add up they actually left themselves with 3.9m as a fall back
Prove it then ? they dont add up they want to borrow 500 billion extra on top to fund tbere policies over tbe next 5 years ,what happens when tbe big companies pull out of britain fir being over taxed compared to over countries who pays then ? The working man will pay, the likes of you and me
https://medium.com/mosquito-ridge/saving-britain-by-taxing-the-rich-1-655c23bb5fd4
i knew id find it in the end
Its a blog
Tue May 16, 2017 3:10 pm
Reza wrote:wez1927 wrote:Reza wrote:wez1927 wrote:Reza wrote:darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,
thats where your wrong bud the numbers do add up they actually left themselves with 3.9m as a fall back
Prove it then ? they dont add up they want to borrow 500 billion extra on top to fund tbere policies over tbe next 5 years ,what happens when tbe big companies pull out of britain fir being over taxed compared to over countries who pays then ? The working man will pay, the likes of you and me
https://medium.com/mosquito-ridge/saving-britain-by-taxing-the-rich-1-655c23bb5fd4
i knew id find it in the end
Its a blog
its a reporter explaining but hey that cant be right it doesnt stick up for your pathetic fascist views bellend!!!
Tue May 16, 2017 3:12 pm
Tue May 16, 2017 3:16 pm
darran1927 wrote:Don't know who I m voting for yet but to me at first glance Labours figures don't add up , what he promises sounds great free school meals , free tution fees , more police etc but don't get how he is in planning on paying for all this , something has got to give somewhere ,