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In last nights channel 4 debate [its gone midnight] apparently Lab, Lib-Dems, Plaid, SNP and Greens turned up but apparently the Conservative party and the Brexit party declined to take part. If the Conservatives and the Brexit party can't be bothered to turn up to these debates I can't see why people should be bothered to vote for them.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 00:39 - Dec 9 with 1647 views
Most of the papers are running anti Corbyn headlines today, the only chance he has is if the people decide to give Boris 2 fingers in the same ay they gave the establishment 2 fingers in the Brexit vote.
I don’t like either. Boris is however a much bigger liar and in my mind totally untrustworthy, he’s now at odds with his with his own treasury about the Customs Border in the North Sea.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 08:58 - Dec 9 with 1543 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 00:08 - Dec 9 by ladyjack
In last nights channel 4 debate [its gone midnight] apparently Lab, Lib-Dems, Plaid, SNP and Greens turned up but apparently the Conservative party and the Brexit party declined to take part. If the Conservatives and the Brexit party can't be bothered to turn up to these debates I can't see why people should be bothered to vote for them.
Labour sent Angela "thick as mince" Rayner, Trampie.
Not like anyone took that one seriously.
The stipulation of the debate was "can't mention Brexit", so a bit pointless.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 09:45 - Dec 9 with 1514 views
Eternal student politicians fail to organise piss-up in brewery shock horror!
“Labour is trying to restore party discipline in the final few days, after what has at times appeared to be a policy free-for-all. One candidate defending a Labour-held marginal complained the party’s messaging during the six-week campaign had resembled “an Advent calendar” with a different policy treat for every day.
Labour has also retreated from the gung-ho approach of the early days of the campaign, when it poured resources into Tory-held seats in the hope of winning an outright majority”
FFS...
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 10:32 - Dec 9 with 1488 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 00:08 - Dec 9 by ladyjack
In last nights channel 4 debate [its gone midnight] apparently Lab, Lib-Dems, Plaid, SNP and Greens turned up but apparently the Conservative party and the Brexit party declined to take part. If the Conservatives and the Brexit party can't be bothered to turn up to these debates I can't see why people should be bothered to vote for them.
The Tories seem to have adopted a stealth strategy. They've realised the less we see of Boris the more we like him! The other advantage to this is nobody can get caught lying if they don't face questions.
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 10:32 - Dec 9 by Catullus
The Tories seem to have adopted a stealth strategy. They've realised the less we see of Boris the more we like him! The other advantage to this is nobody can get caught lying if they don't face questions.
Any party leading in the poll has zero to gain and everything to lose; instant target for every other party in the debate.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 11:16 - Dec 9 with 1461 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 11:34 - Dec 9 by bluey_the_blue
I'm basing it on every time she's opened her mouth, tweeted...
It's not classism to point out somebody thick is thick.
She may not be particularly educated in the traditional sense, but she is by no means "thick as mince". She was raised by a mother who could not read or write, left school pregnant at 16 with no qualifications and has still managed to become an MP and the shadow education secretary. You can sneer all you like, bootlicker. I'd much rather have someone with her life experience and determination in charge of education than the simpleton who was sacked from his last cabinet position for leaking confidential information.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 11:58 - Dec 9 with 1421 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 11:52 - Dec 9 by Sir_Robin
She may not be particularly educated in the traditional sense, but she is by no means "thick as mince". She was raised by a mother who could not read or write, left school pregnant at 16 with no qualifications and has still managed to become an MP and the shadow education secretary. You can sneer all you like, bootlicker. I'd much rather have someone with her life experience and determination in charge of education than the simpleton who was sacked from his last cabinet position for leaking confidential information.
"Bootlicker"? Oh dear.
Rayner claimed that Corbyn could have watched the Queen's Speech on Christmas Day morning via catchup. Ok, so the speech is embargoed so wouldn;t be available ahead of broadcast but hey ho.
Intellectual giant there, eh? Can't even lie convincingly.
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 00:08 - Dec 9 by ladyjack
In last nights channel 4 debate [its gone midnight] apparently Lab, Lib-Dems, Plaid, SNP and Greens turned up but apparently the Conservative party and the Brexit party declined to take part. If the Conservatives and the Brexit party can't be bothered to turn up to these debates I can't see why people should be bothered to vote for them.
Channel 4 is so politically biased even their own journalists and reporters have been complaining. There have been quite a few TV and radio elections programmes not every party has turned up to take part but I think we have all seen enough of our politicians over the past few weeks to make our mind up.
By the way there was one channel 4 programme when candidates turned up but were not allowed to appear.
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 11:52 - Dec 9 by Sir_Robin
She may not be particularly educated in the traditional sense, but she is by no means "thick as mince". She was raised by a mother who could not read or write, left school pregnant at 16 with no qualifications and has still managed to become an MP and the shadow education secretary. You can sneer all you like, bootlicker. I'd much rather have someone with her life experience and determination in charge of education than the simpleton who was sacked from his last cabinet position for leaking confidential information.
Lots of people manage to become MP's, some are very educated yet thick as mince, lacking common sense.
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 11:52 - Dec 9 by Sir_Robin
She may not be particularly educated in the traditional sense, but she is by no means "thick as mince". She was raised by a mother who could not read or write, left school pregnant at 16 with no qualifications and has still managed to become an MP and the shadow education secretary. You can sneer all you like, bootlicker. I'd much rather have someone with her life experience and determination in charge of education than the simpleton who was sacked from his last cabinet position for leaking confidential information.
For what it’s worth I don’t think for one minute she’s ‘thick as mince.’ To achieve a public profile from her starting position bespeaks grit and determination on her part, but, and it’s a BIG but, to attain Cabinet or Shadow Cabinet level the expectation is, or ought to be, exceptionalism.
Now I’ve seen her interviewed twice this last week, once by Naga Munchetty and the other by Nick Ferrari, and on both occasions she stumble badly as she had nothing approaching mastery of her subject. To get caught out the first time on facts and figures points to being badly briefed, for it to happen again days later is lamentable.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 14:48 - Dec 9 with 1280 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 14:45 - Dec 9 by Lohengrin
For what it’s worth I don’t think for one minute she’s ‘thick as mince.’ To achieve a public profile from her starting position bespeaks grit and determination on her part, but, and it’s a BIG but, to attain Cabinet or Shadow Cabinet level the expectation is, or ought to be, exceptionalism.
Now I’ve seen her interviewed twice this last week, once by Naga Munchetty and the other by Nick Ferrari, and on both occasions she stumble badly as she had nothing approaching mastery of her subject. To get caught out the first time on facts and figures points to being badly briefed, for it to happen again days later is lamentable.
Loh, she was a carer which I have the utmost respect for her for doing. She then became a trade union official, an easy route towards becoming a PPC. Safe Labour seat; shadow cabinet after around a million resignations.
She's thick as mince.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 15:08 - Dec 9 with 1254 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 14:48 - Dec 9 by bluey_the_blue
Loh, she was a carer which I have the utmost respect for her for doing. She then became a trade union official, an easy route towards becoming a PPC. Safe Labour seat; shadow cabinet after around a million resignations.
She's thick as mince.
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Sadly, there are plenty of politicians on both sides who are thick as mince. The current cohort are amongst the worst I have ever seen. It seems that after losing an election, quite a few end up becoming “Special advisors” or lobbyists which perpetuates the situation.
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Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 15:10 - Dec 9 with 1250 views
Who’s going to win the 2019 General Election? on 15:08 - Dec 9 by majorraglan
Sadly, there are plenty of politicians on both sides who are thick as mince. The current cohort are amongst the worst I have ever seen. It seems that after losing an election, quite a few end up becoming “Special advisors” or lobbyists which perpetuates the situation.