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arista 13-11-2019 10:26 AM

Loud Mouth, Bully
at Westminster Steve Bray wants to stand for the
LibDems. Sounds like a Gimmick...................

Also one LibDem candidate Tim Walker in Canterbury
is standing down, to let the Labour MP try and Win.


Live Debate R5

Crimson Dynamo 13-11-2019 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10710922)

its great example and a perennial one of people looking to blame someone for something they know that no one is to blame for apart from themselves for buying in a flood risk area

arista 13-11-2019 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10710922)


Yes I watched it Live on SkyNewsHD
All Out Politics,



You would expect people to be angry.

Now the Army are helping
they can sort the Gully's out


It is the same with every PM

The Slim Reaper 13-11-2019 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10710925)
Loud Mouth, Bully
at Westminster Steve Bray wants to stand for the
LibDems. Sounds like a Gimmick...................

Also one LibDem candidate Tim Walker in Canterbury
is standing down, to let the Labour MP try and Win.


Live Debate R5

The lib dems are standing another candidate in Canterbury, so they are not letting anyone win. It just goes to show Swinsons true colours. She's not interested in stopping brexit, she's interested in stopping labour.

arista 13-11-2019 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10710930)
The lib dems are standing another candidate in Canterbury, so they are not letting anyone win. It just goes to show Swinsons true colours. She's not interested in stopping brexit, she's interested in stopping labour.

Thus it may help the Conservative Win it back

The Slim Reaper 13-11-2019 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10710931)
Thus it may help the Conservative Win it back

That's what I said :smug:

arista 13-11-2019 11:25 AM

Corbyn on Scotland
has stated No Scottish Independence Referendum
in their first Labour year....................

Crimson Dynamo 13-11-2019 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10710944)
Corbyn on Scotland
has stated No Scottish Independence Referendum
in their first Labour year....................

yes scheduled for the 2nd year to give us time to get ready

arista 13-11-2019 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10710949)
yes scheduled for the 2nd year to give us time to get ready



Well why did he make that wasted statement
in Scotland today?


He is there for 2 Days
so sleeping in a Labour home
or Hotel....................

Crimson Dynamo 13-11-2019 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10710953)
Well why did he make that wasted statement
in Scotland today?


He is there for 2 Days
so sleeping in a Labour home
or Hotel....................

He does what Nicola tells him to do, or she will not support him in parliament

Livia 13-11-2019 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10710926)
its great example and a perennial one of people looking to blame someone for something they know that no one is to blame for apart from themselves for buying in a flood risk area

Still, it gets them in the paper and Boris-haters can use it like it's a real story.

bots 13-11-2019 12:13 PM

Labour's ruling body has endorsed candidate Ian Byrne, who was at the centre of a row over "sexist" comments about a government minister.

Mr Byrne was backed to stand for Liverpool West Derby after a hearing by the party's National Executive Committee.

He has apologised for "unacceptable" social media posts about Tory minister Esther McVey and Baroness Michelle Mone made in 2015.

A statement issued over the weekend from Mr Byrne, said he was "deeply sorry for the inappropriate and offensive language from the shop floor I used several years ago on social media and would not use today".

Livia 13-11-2019 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10710961)
Labour's ruling body has endorsed candidate Ian Byrne, who was at the centre of a row over "sexist" comments about a government minister.

Mr Byrne was backed to stand for Liverpool West Derby after a hearing by the party's National Executive Committee.

He has apologised for "unacceptable" social media posts about Tory minister Esther McVey and Baroness Michelle Mone made in 2015.

A statement issued over the weekend from Mr Byrne, said he was "deeply sorry for the inappropriate and offensive language from the shop floor I used several years ago on social media and would not use today".

Can I assume he is no longer a sexist, then?

Given Labour's history of dealing with complaints I am not shocked.

bots 13-11-2019 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10710965)
Can I assume he is no longer a sexist, then?

Given Labour's history of dealing with complaints I am not shocked.

they let him stand as an MP but threw Alistair Campbell out the party for saying he had voted for the lib dems :laugh:

arista 13-11-2019 12:30 PM

Another LibDem Candidate
wants a apology from LibDem's on Tim Walkers dismissal
Guy Kiddey Derbyshire
and is Crazy
saying he will stand
but tell everyone to vote Labour?


BBCnewsHD Live 12:48PM


https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-marginal-seat

Livia 13-11-2019 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10710973)
they let him stand as an MP but threw Alistair Campbell out the party for saying he had voted for the lib dems :laugh:

You truly could not make this sh1t up.

Nicky91 13-11-2019 12:32 PM

mods close or at least delete some messages in this thread pls

every single of those vile tory crowd turning this into one big anti-labour thread


:bored:

Livia 13-11-2019 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10710979)
mods close or at least delete some messages in this thread pls

every single of those vile tory crowd turning this into one big anti-labour thread


:bored:

A vile Tory crowd?

Who are you referring to, Nicky?

arista 13-11-2019 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10710979)
mods close or at least delete some messages in this thread pls

every single of those vile tory crowd turning this into one big anti-labour thread


:bored:


Nicky I made this Thread
can you please tell me what Post
is in the Wrong????????????????

Kazanne 13-11-2019 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10710960)
Still, it gets them in the paper and Boris-haters can use it like it's a real story.

I just watched his visit on the news and to be honest as awful as these floods are ,I thought some of those people damn rude, its not HIS fault they have been flooded, he has sent help ,what more do they want ? but your right,got to blame someone other than themselves, and i know some will say he said it wasn't an emergency,maybe at that time it wasnt but he conceeds it is now,I just feel there is no need to be rude to someone who is reaching out to talk to you.

Liam- 13-11-2019 12:41 PM

He’s reaching out now after a week of being called out for his disgusting lack of care for the people that have been flooded, no one has ever said it’s his fault they flooded, but as the Prime Minister it’s his duty of care to go to these places after events like these to talk to people, Corbyn was there, why did it take him nearly a week? Too busy covering up his daliances with illegality probably, awful man, it’s not rude to challenge the powers on their lack of action, he crumbles in the face of opposition and his true character comes out, an unsympathetic, emotionless buffoon, get rid.

Kazanne 13-11-2019 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10710986)
He’s reaching out now after a week of being called out for his disgusting lack of care for the people that have been flooded, no one has ever said it’s his fault they flooded, but as the Prime Minister it’s his duty of care to go to these places after events like these to talk to people, Corbyn was there, why did it take him nearly a week? Too busy covering up his daliances with illegality probably, awful man, he crumbles in the face of opposition and his true character comes out, an unsympathetic, emotionless buffoon, get rid.

Of course Corbyn was there :laugh: he needs your vote, and a photo opportunity and wasn't the PM up there a week or so ago ,anyway its not a race as to who gets there first, some of the people on that news footage were rude simple as, he has sent help,what do you want him to do ?

Nicky91 13-11-2019 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10710980)
A vile Tory crowd?

Who are you referring to, Nicky?

literally anyone who puts Labour in a bad light

but nothing personal of course (i've learned from my past mistakes)

arista 13-11-2019 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10710989)
literally anyone who puts Labour in a bad light

but nothing personal of course (i've learned from my past mistakes)


Nothing wrong with that

Its a General Election thread

Crimson Dynamo 13-11-2019 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10710986)
He’s reaching out now after a week of being called out for his disgusting lack of care for the people that have been flooded, no one has ever said it’s his fault they flooded, but as the Prime Minister it’s his duty of care to go to these places after events like these to talk to people, Corbyn was there, why did it take him nearly a week? Too busy covering up his daliances with illegality probably, awful man, it’s not rude to challenge the powers on their lack of action, he crumbles in the face of opposition and his true character comes out, an unsympathetic, emotionless buffoon, get rid.

he was advised to stay away until the rescue and clear up was well underway as it would have hindered the attempt to help by the agencies involved

standard procedure

Crimson Dynamo 13-11-2019 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10710989)
literally anyone who puts Labour in a bad light

but nothing personal of course (i've learned from my past mistakes)

you called members of this forum a "vile tory crowd" in an aggressive and malicious manner



what have you become?:umm2:

Liam- 13-11-2019 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10710988)
Of course Corbyn was there :laugh: he needs your vote, and a photo opportunity and wasn't the PM up there a week or so ago ,anyway its not a race as to who gets there first, some of the people on that news footage were rude simple as, he has sent help,what do you want him to do ?

Ah, so Corbyn was there for a press opportunity but Lord Boris turning up a week late is perfectly fine? I think these people are well within their rights to be a little bit ticked off don’t you? They’ve just lost everything and the man ‘in charge’ couldn’t care less, he had to be forced to do something about it, sorry if I don’t feel sympathy for a man who shows a clear contempt for anyone but himself and his elite pals jfc

arista 13-11-2019 12:53 PM


Liam- 13-11-2019 12:56 PM

‘I know you’ve lost everything my love, but if you could refrain from showing any emotion whatsoever that’ll be grand, little prince doesn’t like negativity in person there’s a good little lamb, here, have a bog roll, see if that’ll help’

Nah, **** that, shout at him, cuss him out, try and make him and his people feel ashamed (it’ll be hard, they don’t have any shame) they need to know what their action, or lack of in this case, is doing to real people away from the London bubble.

Kazanne 13-11-2019 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10710993)
Ah, so Corbyn was there for a press opportunity but Lord Boris turning up a week late is perfectly fine? I think these people are well within their rights to be a little bit ticked off don’t you? They’ve just lost everything and the man ‘in charge’ couldn’t care less, he had to be forced to do something about it, sorry if I don’t feel sympathy for a man who shows a clear contempt for anyone but himself and his elite pals jfc

It doesnt excuse people being rude,simple as.

Liam- 13-11-2019 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10710997)
It doesnt excuse people being rude,simple as.

Dear god

Crimson Dynamo 13-11-2019 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10710993)
Ah, so Corbyn was there for a press opportunity but Lord Boris turning up a week late is perfectly fine? I think these people are well within their rights to be a little bit ticked off don’t you? They’ve just lost everything and the man ‘in charge’ couldn’t care less, he had to be forced to do something about it, sorry if I don’t feel sympathy for a man who shows a clear contempt for anyone but himself and his elite pals jfc

the houses were bottom floor flooded to around 1-2 feet of water. If they have insurance as they should they have lost nothing, inconvenienced greatly but the sofa, carpet and all the white goods will be replaced with new items

I have been flooded out several times in a property that I own (with children) have you?

Kazanne 13-11-2019 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10710989)
literally anyone who puts Labour in a bad light

but nothing personal of course (i've learned from my past mistakes)

Of course its personal to anyone who votes Tory, anyone else would have got lambasted for this comment. if i want to put labour in a bad light,I will , if I think they warrant it,same as others with thier chosen parties ,really not impressed with that comment at all.

Nicky91 13-11-2019 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10710997)
It doesnt excuse people being rude,simple as.

in my post i was rude, with the ''vile tories'' thing


but honestly, conservatives shouldn't win this election (those who made a utter mess, chaos of a brexit which referendum vote was 3, nearly 4 years ago)

Corbyn wants a chance to sort out brexit, i'd say give him that chance and the most important thing anyway is who can deliver brexit the best and conservatives failed to do so twice now (first with May, and second with Boris)

Kazanne 13-11-2019 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10711003)
in my post i was rude, with the ''vile tories'' thing


but honestly, conservatives shouldn't win this election (those who made a utter mess, chaos of a brexit which referendum vote was 3, nearly 4 years ago)

Corbyn wants a chance to sort out brexit, i'd say give him that chance and the most important thing anyway is who can deliver brexit the best and conservatives failed to do so twice now (first with May, and second with Boris)

Who made the mess ? I think you will find it was those MPs that kept blocking it because they couldn't accept that more people wanted to leave than stay, that is not democratic at all, the deal really isn't the problem,the MPs desperate to thwart the vote to leave are the problem.

bots 13-11-2019 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10710995)
‘I know you’ve lost everything my love, but if you could refrain from showing any emotion whatsoever that’ll be grand, little prince doesn’t like negativity in person there’s a good little lamb, here, have a bog roll, see if that’ll help’

Nah, **** that, shout at him, cuss him out, try and make him and his people feel ashamed (it’ll be hard, they don’t have any shame) they need to know what their action, or lack of in this case, is doing to real people away from the London bubble.

once a house has flooded, it's not habitable, so provided the people were rescued and found emergency accommodation what more needs to be done immediately? I'm at a loss what an MP/ leader of any party is going to do to help in that situation. Sure, call in the army if you like, but that won't get them back living in their homes any quicker

The Slim Reaper 13-11-2019 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10711005)
Who made the mess ? I think you will find it was those MPs that kept blocking it because they couldn't accept that more people wanted to leave than stay, that is not democratic at all, the deal really isn't the problem,the MPs desperate to thwart the vote to leave are the problem.

Like Johnson and JRM, who blocked us leaving at one point.

This place has turned straight back into a toxic mess all over again.

arista 13-11-2019 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10710975)
Another LibDem Candidate
wants a apology from LibDem's on Tim Walkers dismissal
Guy Kiddey Derbyshire
and is Crazy
saying he will stand
but tell everyone to vote Labour?


BBCnewsHD Live 12:48PM


https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-marginal-seat


Posting Again
to show Slim
the utter mess LibDems are in.

arista 13-11-2019 01:18 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJP7WG8X...name=4096x4096

Front Page
for Nicky.

The Slim Reaper 13-11-2019 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10711011)
Posting Again
to show Slim
the utter mess LibDems are in.

Lib dems were always a mess. That's why their popularity ws so short lived; they don't stand for anything.


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