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Originally Posted by joeysteele
All what Jack_ said for me.
The Woman has security,they would have kept her safe, for crying out loud the Queen in her nineties managed it.
Just who does May think she is.
Pathetic is what she is and I'll reserve my sympathy for the victims of these tragedies and most certainly not for an ice cold fish like Mrs May.
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I agree Joey, the very idea I must feel sorry for this woman is a joke. She put herself forward to be nominated for the job, her problem.
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Originally Posted by Brillopad
Basically if you don't agree it's uninformed. Actually no it's opinion - just as your words are opinion, despite the way you persistently try to present them as fact.
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Do you realise how hypocritical you sound? You've spent the last week mocking young voters, making out that they are naive, don't know what they're voting for and therefore uninformed. Practice before you preach comes to mind.
And actually no I don't think that, because as I've said on several occasions over the last week or so (which again, if you'd read them properly you'd have known), the majority of the electorate - on all sides - are uninformed. I really don't know why anyone tries to contest this, because the majority of the electorate aren't political buffs that read and research political ideologies and the like, they think about politics in the five minutes on the way to the ballot box. My point is that people can mock younger voters for being naive and uninformed all they like, but they will almost certainly be a part of a much larger, generally uninformed electorate on all sides - including those who buy into notions that I listed, which are perpetuated by the tabloid press.
Finally, of course I think my opinions are fact. Wouldn't be much of an opinion if I didn't believe it, would it?