Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:02 pm
Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:03 pm
Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:19 pm
Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:53 pm
Mon Jun 29, 2020 8:55 pm
thomasblue wrote:I don't understand why they are just recommending not to travel to and from the city.
It should be locked down . Nobody in nobody out, simple. You won't stop the spread if you don't stop people spreading out.
Mon Jun 29, 2020 9:36 pm
Mon Jun 29, 2020 10:43 pm
Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:17 am
rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:30 am
Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:31 am
Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:23 am
Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:31 am
bill22322 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
His handling of this crisis has been appalling and a signifier of how incompetent him and the current Tory Government are.
Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:55 am
Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:56 am
Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
Tue Jun 30, 2020 12:48 pm
Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:26 pm
Tue Jun 30, 2020 3:07 pm
Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:19 pm
Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:45 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:12 am
skidemin wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
going to vote for kier the knee ?
I don't think so...
Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:32 am
Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:57 am
Whistler wrote:Whilst I am no great fan of Welsh Labour. It has been proven that the outcomes of Covid in Wales have been far better than that of England based on the size of the population. Maybe Drakeford's approach of slowly slowly was the best way. Boris seems to be adopting the Trump gungho approach for which our cousins on the other side of Offer's Dyke are having to suffer the effects of Boris Mania
Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:38 am
Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:22 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:skidemin wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
going to vote for kier the knee ?
I don't think so...
Going to vote for Boris who in the last week or so:
Defended corruption in his own party
Announced a 'new deal' which works out to about a tenner a person a year (nothing for Wales though) and in most cases is less than what the Tories have cut. Has cut the affordable homes budget.
Plans to get rid of jury's
Appointed David frost as national security adviser.... A person with 0 experience and who was recently the CEO of the scotch whisky association.
Discovered that Boris would've found out that Russia was offering bounties to Taliban linked fighters to kill British troops all the way back in March.
Also not released the Russian interference report.
Missed the deadline to extend brexit negotiations so no deal looks like it'll coincide with a second wave (excuse there for brexiteers when brexit is a shambles). We shouldn't worry because this is still the easiest trade deal in history which can be completed over a cup of tea and is oven ready.
I would put 'I don't think so' to copy you but I think it's safe to assume you'll vote Tory regardless of whatever they do.
Maybe I should do a weekly 'what has the government ballsed up on' post. Might hit a word limit though most weeks.
Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:01 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Undoubtedly if starmer was in power boris would be ahead in polls Thats politics for you
Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:04 pm
skidemin wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:skidemin wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
going to vote for kier the knee ?
I don't think so...
Going to vote for Boris who in the last week or so:
Defended corruption in his own party
Announced a 'new deal' which works out to about a tenner a person a year (nothing for Wales though) and in most cases is less than what the Tories have cut. Has cut the affordable homes budget.
Plans to get rid of jury's
Appointed David frost as national security adviser.... A person with 0 experience and who was recently the CEO of the scotch whisky association.
Discovered that Boris would've found out that Russia was offering bounties to Taliban linked fighters to kill British troops all the way back in March.
Also not released the Russian interference report.
Missed the deadline to extend brexit negotiations so no deal looks like it'll coincide with a second wave (excuse there for brexiteers when brexit is a shambles). We shouldn't worry because this is still the easiest trade deal in history which can be completed over a cup of tea and is oven ready.
I would put 'I don't think so' to copy you but I think it's safe to assume you'll vote Tory regardless of whatever they do.
Maybe I should do a weekly 'what has the government ballsed up on' post. Might hit a word limit though most weeks.
no mate I don't always vote Tory ,that's where we differ.. but Corbyn was about 8 steps to far, Kier seems to be no better , taking the knee I found pathetic and naïve .. the sort of person the Nazis found easy to recruit 80 odd years ago..
Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:13 pm
Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:41 pm
skidemin wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:skidemin wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
going to vote for kier the knee ?
I don't think so...
Going to vote for Boris who in the last week or so:
Defended corruption in his own party
Announced a 'new deal' which works out to about a tenner a person a year (nothing for Wales though) and in most cases is less than what the Tories have cut. Has cut the affordable homes budget.
Plans to get rid of jury's
Appointed David frost as national security adviser.... A person with 0 experience and who was recently the CEO of the scotch whisky association.
Discovered that Boris would've found out that Russia was offering bounties to Taliban linked fighters to kill British troops all the way back in March.
Also not released the Russian interference report.
Missed the deadline to extend brexit negotiations so no deal looks like it'll coincide with a second wave (excuse there for brexiteers when brexit is a shambles). We shouldn't worry because this is still the easiest trade deal in history which can be completed over a cup of tea and is oven ready.
I would put 'I don't think so' to copy you but I think it's safe to assume you'll vote Tory regardless of whatever they do.
Maybe I should do a weekly 'what has the government ballsed up on' post. Might hit a word limit though most weeks.
no mate I don't always vote Tory ,that's where we differ.. but Corbyn was about 8 steps to far, Kier seems to be no better , taking the knee I found pathetic and naïve .. the sort of person the Nazis found easy to recruit 80 odd years ago..
Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:03 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:skidemin wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:skidemin wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Jock wrote:rumpo kid wrote:Polls are frequently unreliable, and badly skewed. Usually to dupe so as to influence. Therefore, a pointless exercise as recent history has shown.
The Observer and the Guardian wouldn’t believe my fish and chips if they were wrapped up in either of those.
I agree they are not the best papers , but Boris is loosing the support of the people who made him PM.
Including me who voted for him.
going to vote for kier the knee ?
I don't think so...
Going to vote for Boris who in the last week or so:
Defended corruption in his own party
Announced a 'new deal' which works out to about a tenner a person a year (nothing for Wales though) and in most cases is less than what the Tories have cut. Has cut the affordable homes budget.
Plans to get rid of jury's
Appointed David frost as national security adviser.... A person with 0 experience and who was recently the CEO of the scotch whisky association.
Discovered that Boris would've found out that Russia was offering bounties to Taliban linked fighters to kill British troops all the way back in March.
Also not released the Russian interference report.
Missed the deadline to extend brexit negotiations so no deal looks like it'll coincide with a second wave (excuse there for brexiteers when brexit is a shambles). We shouldn't worry because this is still the easiest trade deal in history which can be completed over a cup of tea and is oven ready.
I would put 'I don't think so' to copy you but I think it's safe to assume you'll vote Tory regardless of whatever they do.
Maybe I should do a weekly 'what has the government ballsed up on' post. Might hit a word limit though most weeks.
no mate I don't always vote Tory ,that's where we differ.. but Corbyn was about 8 steps to far, Kier seems to be no better , taking the knee I found pathetic and naïve .. the sort of person the Nazis found easy to recruit 80 odd years ago..
Can the mods hire a German historian to do a Q&A on here please, hopefully it'll help stop the constant shite about Nazis being posted.