Re: And now, the end is near...
Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 5:46 pm
Brexit really isn't a Left Right policy. It's amusing how so many people think it is.
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Even in the house of commoners ?bimboman wrote:Democrats are everywhere.
Delusion isn't really a left/right trait either. Amusing how it infects both sides.ForzaIt wrote:Brexit really isn't a Left Right policy. It's amusing how so many people think it is.
easyray wrote:Delusion isn't really a left/right trait either. Amusing how it infects both sides.ForzaIt wrote:Brexit really isn't a Left Right policy. It's amusing how so many people think it is.
easyray wrote:Delusion isn't really a left/right trait either. Amusing how it infects both sides.ForzaIt wrote:Brexit really isn't a Left Right policy. It's amusing how so many people think it is.
If you don't mind me asking how many testicles do you have ?ForzaIt wrote:easyray wrote:Delusion isn't really a left/right trait either. Amusing how it infects both sides.ForzaIt wrote:Brexit really isn't a Left Right policy. It's amusing how so many people think it is.
With delusion, there is definitely more with the Left than Right.
The magic money tree don't forget.
The UK and the EU never has been.ForzaIt wrote:Brexit really isn't a Left Right policy. It's amusing how so many people think it is.
Agree with nearly all of this - funny that it's taken the return of Farage to truly kill off the Tory re-election hopes as beforehand they were still polling virtually neck-and-neck with Labour and a hung parliament was the most likely outcome - now I think the right-wing vote is split cleanly and Labour swoop in by hoovering up all of the left/centre-leftLord Denning wrote:I give the Tories two terms out of office. The first will be after a kicking of 1997 proportions, aided by votes syphoned off by Farage. The second will be a partial recovery that falls short. By the 2029-ish election there’ll be no argument left for the Corbyn/McDonnell government. And Farage will have gone in the meantime, never to be seen again. No single issue party can ever last.
There’s no prospect of conservatism dying in the next 100 years. Though there may well be a break up of the UK. But since the break up of the EU is only slightly less likely, it’ll depend which happens first. Keep your eyes on the Italian economy and Euro currency stress...
Lord Denning wrote:I give the Tories two terms out of office. The first will be after a kicking of 1997 proportions, aided by votes syphoned off by Farage. The second will be a partial recovery that falls short. By the 2029-ish election there’ll be no argument left for the Corbyn/McDonnell government. And Farage will have gone in the meantime, never to be seen again. No single issue party can ever last.
There’s no prospect of conservatism dying in the next 100 years. Though there may well be a break up of the UK. But since the break up of the EU is only slightly less likely, it’ll depend which happens first. Keep your eyes on the Italian economy and Euro currency stress...
You never know. I mean who would have thought a nutter like him would have found enough people to vote him in as Labour leader in the first place. What were those idiots thinking.bimboman wrote:Lord Denning wrote:I give the Tories two terms out of office. The first will be after a kicking of 1997 proportions, aided by votes syphoned off by Farage. The second will be a partial recovery that falls short. By the 2029-ish election there’ll be no argument left for the Corbyn/McDonnell government. And Farage will have gone in the meantime, never to be seen again. No single issue party can ever last.
There’s no prospect of conservatism dying in the next 100 years. Though there may well be a break up of the UK. But since the break up of the EU is only slightly less likely, it’ll depend which happens first. Keep your eyes on the Italian economy and Euro currency stress...
How on earth is Corbyn economics going to last a decade?
Anonymous. wrote:You never know. I mean who would have thought a nutter like him would have found enough people to vote him in as Labour leader in the first place. What were those idiots thinking.bimboman wrote:Lord Denning wrote:I give the Tories two terms out of office. The first will be after a kicking of 1997 proportions, aided by votes syphoned off by Farage. The second will be a partial recovery that falls short. By the 2029-ish election there’ll be no argument left for the Corbyn/McDonnell government. And Farage will have gone in the meantime, never to be seen again. No single issue party can ever last.
There’s no prospect of conservatism dying in the next 100 years. Though there may well be a break up of the UK. But since the break up of the EU is only slightly less likely, it’ll depend which happens first. Keep your eyes on the Italian economy and Euro currency stress...
How on earth is Corbyn economics going to last a decade?
Anonymous. wrote:You never know. I mean who would have thought a nutter like him would have found enough people to vote him in as Labour leader in the first place. What were those idiots thinking.bimboman wrote:Lord Denning wrote:I give the Tories two terms out of office. The first will be after a kicking of 1997 proportions, aided by votes syphoned off by Farage. The second will be a partial recovery that falls short. By the 2029-ish election there’ll be no argument left for the Corbyn/McDonnell government. And Farage will have gone in the meantime, never to be seen again. No single issue party can ever last.
There’s no prospect of conservatism dying in the next 100 years. Though there may well be a break up of the UK. But since the break up of the EU is only slightly less likely, it’ll depend which happens first. Keep your eyes on the Italian economy and Euro currency stress...
How on earth is Corbyn economics going to last a decade?
That remains to be seen. The one thing it has done is ensure the next PM is going to be a total bell endbimboman wrote:Anonymous. wrote:You never know. I mean who would have thought a nutter like him would have found enough people to vote him in as Labour leader in the first place. What were those idiots thinking.bimboman wrote:Lord Denning wrote:I give the Tories two terms out of office. The first will be after a kicking of 1997 proportions, aided by votes syphoned off by Farage. The second will be a partial recovery that falls short. By the 2029-ish election there’ll be no argument left for the Corbyn/McDonnell government. And Farage will have gone in the meantime, never to be seen again. No single issue party can ever last.
There’s no prospect of conservatism dying in the next 100 years. Though there may well be a break up of the UK. But since the break up of the EU is only slightly less likely, it’ll depend which happens first. Keep your eyes on the Italian economy and Euro currency stress...
How on earth is Corbyn economics going to last a decade?
Some where thinking it could save a terrible Tory government..... and it has .
Bang on.
Nobody with a brain wants the job, so you’re left with BorissorCrer wrote:Bang on.
Nobody with a brain wants the job. So about 20 Tory MPs are keen to get it. Only surprise it is so few.Duff Paddy wrote:Nobody with a brain wants the job, so you’re left with BorissorCrer wrote:Bang on.
I don't remember there being larger numbers on previous occasionsA5D5E5 wrote:Nobody with a brain wants the job. So about 20 Tory MPs are keen to get it. Only surprise it is so few.Duff Paddy wrote:Nobody with a brain wants the job, so you’re left with BorissorCrer wrote:Bang on.
Nail on the head, the shit show just trundles on
I totally agree. He's a blond shyster cvnt with about one twentieth of the integrity of May.slick wrote:I can't help feeling that Boris does not give a shit about leading or has any particular ideology or manifesto, he just wants to have his name up on the PM board in the clubhouse and be part of history.Lord Denning wrote:If you were Boris, Sajid, etc, would you actually want to take over now? The Tory party is ungovernable for the foreseeable future. And there's no majority for any agreement with the EU. Even if we have a second referendum it's probable that the leavers would win it (a while ago I asked a People's Vote campaigner about what they'd do if a further vote confirmed the first one and she said it wouldn't matter because it was the best way to show protest whatever the result!)
There's just no way for a Tory government to stagger on with a DUP crutch.
Surely a General Election is now inevitable, with the incredible - and terrifying - prospect of a Corbyn government.
Who would want to be the Tory PM who lost to the most useless party leader of the last three centuries?
I think a caretaker fall guy followed by a self-administered uppercut and some regrouping is the best the Tories can do now.
Roll on the power cuts, super tax, stand pipes, runaway inflation, Israeli boycott and shouty union convenors on the news every night...
Steady on...jdogscoop wrote:I totally agree. He's a blond shyster cvnt with about one twentieth of the integrity of May.
slick wrote:I see some chat now that TM will resign as leader of the Cons but remain as caretaker PM until Trump has f**ked off...
That was always going to be the way it went once she won the no confidence voteslick wrote:slick wrote:I see some chat now that TM will resign as leader of the Cons but remain as caretaker PM until Trump has f**ked off...