SwindonCanary 455 Posted December 10, 2019 I think, unlike this forum, on Thursday you will find the majority of people still want to leave the EU ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herman 9,758 Posted December 10, 2019 43% is not a majority. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock The Boat 1,330 Posted December 11, 2019 And today's Labour person urging you to vote Conservative is... Lord Sugar 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herman 9,758 Posted December 11, 2019 (edited) Wow, I must listen to him. 🤣 Tommy Robinson is also urging you to vote Conservative. The Mail, Sun, Express and Telegraph. Same. Do you really want to be on the same side as these wankers? Edited December 11, 2019 by Herman 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Van wink 2,994 Posted December 11, 2019 8 hours ago, PurpleCanary said: I am to blame for his absence. He has been busy working for me, renovating a pretty rundown chateau on the banks of the Layon (a tributary of the Loire, as you know). And a decent job overall, although his marquetry skills leave a lot to be desired, and I had to get a specialist in to re-repoint his repointing of the crenellated parapets. Have you got Biliy locked up in the dungeon? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Van wink 2,994 Posted December 11, 2019 6 hours ago, Rock The Boat said: And today's Labour person urging you to vote Conservative is... Lord Sugar He was a big fan of Blaire and Brown as I recall and involved in some of their initiatives to promote business. Like many Labour supporters he is unable to vote for a Marxist to run (ruin) this country I suspect, and who can blame him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TCCANARY 263 Posted December 11, 2019 Johnsons latest campaign stunt. He made a huge mess and then he walked away and let someone else clear up the mess. 😀 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creative Midfielder 1,996 Posted December 11, 2019 3 minutes ago, TCCANARY said: Johnsons latest campaign stunt. He made a huge mess and then he walked away and let someone else clear up the mess. 😀 🤣 Spot on, Boris the liar's entire political career captured in a single sentence. A lazy, expensively educated dimwit who has no discernable talents or abilities other than self promotion and who wouldn't know the truth if it bit him on the **** - but apparently still Prime Ministerial material to 40% or so of British voters. Shocking state of affairs, but we've watched things deteriorating for years and it will only get lot worse after tomorrow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagster 101 Posted December 11, 2019 (edited) 10 hours ago, PurpleCanary said: I am to blame for his absence. He has been busy working for me, renovating a pretty rundown chateau on the banks of the Layon (a tributary of the Loire, as you know). And a decent job overall, although his marquetry skills leave a lot to be desired, and I had to get a specialist in to re-repoint his repointing of the crenellated parapets. Hi purps, I see you're still trying hard to sound superior 😉 And we all know that you're living in exile!! I wonder if Jeremy would approve. Edited December 11, 2019 by Bagster Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yellow Fever 3,781 Posted December 11, 2019 As with all things slimy and untrustworthy like Johnson and other dodgy snake-oil salesmen (ask Arlene 🙂 ) . All sales are final. No Returns, No Refunds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagster 101 Posted December 11, 2019 10 minutes ago, Creative Midfielder said: 🤣 Spot on, Boris the liar's entire political career captured in a single sentence. A lazy, expensively educated dimwit who has no discernable talents or abilities other than self promotion and who wouldn't know the truth if it bit him on the **** - but apparently still Prime Ministerial material to 40% or so of British voters. Shocking state of affairs, but we've watched things deteriorating for years and it will only get lot worse after tomorrow. Voters have a choice between Jeremy Corbyn Swinson Johnson It's not much of a choice is it? Are any prime ministerial? Jeremy Corbyn certainly isn't and Swinson is full of it ! So Johnson wins by default, is that his fault? All he does is highlight your sides inadequacy! Now do you blame him for that aswell? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Apples 1,320 Posted December 11, 2019 Interesting article from the Daily Mash. 🤭🤣 What's your pathetic excuse for voting for Boris Johnson? DESPITE widespread agreement that he’s a lying tw*t, millions of people still intend to vote for Boris Johnson. What’s your depressing justification? Immigrants It’s not entirely clear how immigrants are harming the average Brit. But that’s what it’s about, isn’t it? As Brexiters like to say, ‘We’re full’. Yes we are. Of disingenuous kn*bheads pretending it’s not about immigrants. The NHS If you believe Boris Johnson on the NHS you may as well believe in anything, eg. a six-foot rabbit is coming to buy you a house and he’ll look after the kids with a delicious but healthy meal on the table every day at 6pm. Thanks, imaginary giant bunny! You’ve got my vote! Boris is fun The evil clown Pennywise from It is fun. He’s spooky, deranged and says moderately amusing things. However you probably wouldn’t want Pennywise to run the country. Unless the other option was Jeremy Corbyn. Tories are good at the economy If you believe this: f**k off. Without an in-depth discussion of Keynesian economic orthodoxy, which no one wants in the morning, every indicator suggests Tories are not very good on economics. It’s like saying murderers are great at managing end-of-life care. Labour are rubbish Jeremy Corbyn’s failure to connect with the electorate could be debated, or indeed go on, for about 200 years. Is he worse than Boris? No. Freedom of speech on campus and golliwogs and whatever If your only points of reference are propaganda from the Sun and Telegraph then you are totally right to vote for this idiot, and cannot be challenged. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creative Midfielder 1,996 Posted December 11, 2019 2 minutes ago, Bagster said: Voters have a choice between Jeremy Corbyn Swinson Johnson It's not much of a choice is it? Are any prime ministerial? Jeremy Corbyn certainly isn't and Swinson is full of it ! So Johnson wins by default, is that his fault? All he does is highlight your sides inadequacy! Now do you blame him for that aswell? Cobblers, to put it politely. You haven't a clue what my 'side' is - there are more alternatives than you appear to be aware of and the only inadequacy he has exposed as far as I'm concerned is that other parties aren't hugely funded by far right billionaires and big business. Nor are they backed by a flood of propaganda from media owned also by right wing billionaires - who know @Bagster the kind of people who really care about ordinary citizens like us. Johnson doesn't win by default he wins by deceit, and because we have a huge number of idiots who ignore his known track record and are gullible enough to believe he is suddenly going to turn into something completely different to the incompetent charlatan we already know he is. As I thought I'd made clear, it isn't just about tomorrow - this is just the latest step in an ongoing process in which at different times we've had different choices but we seem to become a nation which has developed a taste for self-harm and tomorrow we are probably (almost certainly if the polls are remotely accurate) going to double down on that in a way that is going to irreversibly damage the country. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TCCANARY 263 Posted December 11, 2019 21 minutes ago, Bagster said: Voters have a choice between Jeremy Corbyn Swinson Johnson It's not much of a choice is it? Are any prime ministerial? Jeremy Corbyn certainly isn't and Swinson is full of it ! So Johnson wins by default, is that his fault? All he does is highlight your sides inadequacy! Now do you blame him for that aswell? Why does Johnson win by default? He's not prime ministerial either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagster 101 Posted December 11, 2019 Cm ...I think after 3'years of your posting, we might just have an idea of "your side" He wins by default because A. He has clear message to leavers B. His front bench are very credible C. Conservatives who voted Remain will not want to risk Corbyn. D. The parties on the remain side never came up with a solid credible alliance, in fact Gina Miller is a bigger risk than the remain alliance E. I am working class, do you think I want to vote Tory! But Corbyn's front bench!! Imagine if they were your football team. You would down the list and go He's s..t He's s..t She's s...t She's....t I thought he was ok until he said that to his Tory mate! Bla bla bla Lib Dems policy was to REVOKE!!! would've caused riots! Labours policy was we know we're s..t but we promise to give you lots of free stuff if you vote for us Therefore plate , silver platter, Johnson. The only unknown is Gina Miller's tactical voting!! She is the real opposition. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagster 101 Posted December 11, 2019 10 hours ago, Herman said: 43% is not a majority. No but 52% was or would've been if Remain had won 😉 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herman 9,758 Posted December 11, 2019 I'm voting against the billionaires and their shills, bots, trolls and opaquely funded think tanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yellow Fever 3,781 Posted December 11, 2019 The fat lady isn't singling yet. I suspect some major surprises still. For me though the ideal solution would be a hung parliament; Corbyn to stand aside for a 'Unity' leader like Starmer and a sensible Brexit plus 2nd ref. A few of the smaller more generally popular Labour policies implemented. 6 months after a 2nd ref a proper GE on issues Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TCCANARY 263 Posted December 11, 2019 14 minutes ago, Bagster said: B. His front bench are very credible 🤣 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creative Midfielder 1,996 Posted December 11, 2019 11 minutes ago, Bagster said: Cm ...I think after 3'years of your posting, we might just have an idea of "your side" He wins by default because A. He has clear message to leavers B. His front bench are very credible C. Conservatives who voted Remain will not want to risk Corbyn. D. The parties on the remain side never came up with a solid credible alliance, in fact Gina Miller is a bigger risk than the remain alliance E. I am working class, do you think I want to vote Tory! But Corbyn's front bench!! Imagine if they were your football team. You would down the list and go He's s..t He's s..t She's s...t She's....t I thought he was ok until he said that to his Tory mate! Bla bla bla Lib Dems policy was to REVOKE!!! would've caused riots! Labours policy was we know we're s..t but we promise to give you lots of free stuff if you vote for us Therefore plate , silver platter, Johnson. The only unknown is Gina Miller's tactical voting!! She is the real opposition. Well you still haven't mentioned them in either of your posts so I suspect you don't. And if you believe any of the rest of the above then yes, I do think you want to vote Tory. Although if I remember correctly you won't get the chance - haven't you already moved out of this ****show of a country? If so, I presume you're so out of touch with what is actually happening here because you're no longer directly experiencing it (a position which I'm hoping to have in common with you before much longer) - that at least would be some sort of excuse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herman 9,758 Posted December 11, 2019 Bagster was caught with his pants down lying about the referendum. Don't put too much faith in his words. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Icecream Snow 761 Posted December 11, 2019 Someone's hung a banner on a flyover bridge on the A46 in Warwick - "Give Boris a Chance" A sentiment I can only agree with if it's the following Chance Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PurpleCanary 5,558 Posted December 11, 2019 3 hours ago, Van wink said: Have you got Biliy locked up in the dungeon? The. Chateau has an oubliette but I’ve forgotten where it is... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creative Midfielder 1,996 Posted December 11, 2019 12 minutes ago, Herman said: Bagster was caught with his pants down lying about the referendum. Don't put too much faith in his words. Indeed, and the idea that the Tory front bench is 'very credible' is a another humungous whopper 😂 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock The Boat 1,330 Posted December 11, 2019 1 hour ago, Herman said: I'm voting against the billionaires and their shills, bots, trolls and opaquely funded think tanks. Unless that billionaire happens to be George Soros. Why don't you leftie hypocrits criticise his interference in our election? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PurpleCanary 5,558 Posted December 11, 2019 293 × 470 ‘So, daddy, what did YOU do in the Great Anti-Delia War?’ ‘Well now, daughter of mine, I did my bit. I spent 55 minutes of my life trying to convince the Norwich City directors not to re-appoint Bryan Gunn." "And how did that work out, father of mine?" "Five days later they re-appointed Bryan Gunn." "Was that the day you shouted a lot, threw your Canary bobble hat at the dog and mummy had to hide the key to the drinks cabinet?" "My, what an observant child you are, to be sure." "And this meeting at St Andrew’s Hall everyone seems to have gone to?" "Your dear mother said it would be bad for my state of mind and that if instead I accompanied here to a soothing concert of classical music at the cathedral she might make available again the key to the drinks cabinet, plus other personal benefits of a nocturnal nature." "What did she mean by ‘other personal benefits of a nocturnal nature’, daddy?" "That is quite enough questions for one day. Up the wooden hill for you and mother will be along to read you a bedtime story." "Please can I have ‘'The Lying Witch and the Boardroom'?" "Far too adult. How about 'Geoffrey and the Magic Wallet'?" "But I don't understand the ending!" "No-one does, my child. That's why it’s so popular." --- Some time and a staggeringly sharp politico-moral decline later… ‘So daddy, what did YOU do in the Great Anti-Brexit War?’ ‘Well now, daughter of mine, I did my bit. I frequently commented in The Guardian and the Financial Times, not to mention on the even more widely influential opinion-forming pink ‘un message-board, on the dangerous stupidity of Brexit and how any sane person concerned about the economic wellbeing of the United Kingdom had it as their moral duty to vote Remain. I also used Only The Little People Pay Taxes, the house magazine of the global elite, and my much-followed column - Are You Sure Your Island Is Far Enough Offshore? - to press home the same argument.’ ‘And how did that work out, father?’ ‘The British people voted Leave by a clear majority.’ ‘Oh dear! Was that the night mummy was wearing a Union-Jack tee-shirt and ran round the living-room spilling her drink and punching the air, shouting ‘’I could kiss Farage!’’, ‘’Up yours Delors!’’ and ‘’Eat dirt, Merkel!’’? And you spent the next two weeks sleeping in the loft?’ ‘Still so very observant! There was a suspicion of some dry-rot up there I needed to examine. But I can assure you I did not give up, daughter of mine. I have carried on the fight to sway opinion in the forthcoming general election to stop Boris Johnson and his madcap Hard Brexit plan. I redoubled my efforts, confident that I could persuade voters, the good people of this wonderful country, that the man was lying charlatan who would ruin their lives.’ ‘More comments and more columns?’ ‘Absolutely, my child.’ ‘And how has that worked out, father dear? Doing the same thing hoping for a different result - isn’t that a definition of something or other?’ ‘We will know tomorrow night, but I am sure this time the message has got through. Voters cannot be so criminally cretinous as to make the same mistake twice. It would be an act of monumental self-harm. This time I will be the one dancing joyfully round the room.’ ‘Only In a restrained, English kind of way, I hope, father dear. But just in case, just in case, you understand, I bought you this Union Jack tee-shirt to wear and a CD of Vera Lynn singing patriotic songs, and I have put a supply of alcohol in the medicine cabinet, plus the number of the Samaritans’ emergency helpline, on the very slight off-chance the result isn’t quite what you expect, and you go into shock. Like you did on Referendum Night, if you remember.’ ‘Very thoughtful of you, and probably very wise…’ 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock The Boat 1,330 Posted December 11, 2019 1 hour ago, Yellow Fever said: The fat lady isn't singling yet. I suspect some major surprises still. For me though the ideal solution would be a hung parliament; Corbyn to stand aside for a 'Unity' leader like Starmer and a sensible Brexit plus 2nd ref. A few of the smaller more generally popular Labour policies implemented. 6 months after a 2nd ref a proper GE on issues Your IQ must match your age. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creative Midfielder 1,996 Posted December 11, 2019 1 minute ago, Rock The Boat said: Your IQ must match your age. Whereas your's appears to be inversely proportional to your age.............which appears to be a common phenomena in this country 😦 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Apples 1,320 Posted December 11, 2019 "Whereas your's appears to be inversely proportional to your age" Rock the Boat...Too Thick to Vote? 🤔😝 Apples Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Van wink 2,994 Posted December 11, 2019 1 hour ago, PurpleCanary said: The. Chateau has an oubliette but I’ve forgotten where it is... I trust you have him on the rack, a position he is not unfamiliar with. When you next throw him a crust please pass on my very best... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites