(09-05-2017 07:39 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ] (09-05-2017 00:50 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]But haters are going to hate.
Quite
Who do I hate? I've not personally attack any politician, including Corbyn, Trump, the French ones or May. I've not even attacked Obama, stating he has done a good job, but not THAT good.
You seem to be going into attack mode of late.
I've not even attack silent majority or terence.
(09-05-2017 08:55 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ] (09-05-2017 07:39 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ] (09-05-2017 00:50 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]But haters are going to hate.
Quite
Who do I hate? I've not personally attack any politician, including Corbyn, Trump, the French ones or May. I've not even attacked Obama, stating he has done a good job, but not THAT good.
You're not exactly neutral about the EU (and it's not a defence to say you think they started it).
Think this election may be won or lost over who has the best manifesto to lead Britain post Brexit more than anything
now will the Mrs May pull a Cameron and spend £3.9m quid (or whatever it was Cameron spent) on a leaflet to drop through our doors like Cameron did? And did Corbyn write that manifesto on the back of a cigarette packet?
We've had Tory leaflets round here for weeks (but then it's a Labour marginal, so...)
I'm surprised the Tory manifesto doesn't run to just a big badge reading "VOTE TORY OR ELSE"
We could all be guilty of that charge at one stage ore another mate!!
The American economy is likely to slide into recession before Christmas, and the EU will stonewall any likely Brexit deal.
So whoever wins is likely to be in for some embarrassing and humiliating times in the months and years to come anyway.
So now thats free school meals gone, winter fuel allowance will be scarcer than hen's teeth. Target the vulnerable is a vote winner it seems. Conservatives are not a political party now, just a cocky criminal gang. Nothing ever changes, the rich get richer and all us other's get pissed on. May has the potential to be a bigger cunt than thatcher ever was.
I see there's a story going round that Tim Farron and Nick Clegg will both lose their seats. It's too good to be true, surely..?!
Tim Farron is a very popular local MP who I gather has a pretty good reputation. A couple of family members of mine have him as their MP and he is apparently well liked and respected. It would be a little surprising to my mind if he lost his seat.