His he wrong?

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  1. thetykester

    thetykester Well-Known Member

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    Where you get that little nugget from?
     
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    thetykester Well-Known Member

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    Why? please get back to me, let's hear your reasoning.
     
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    Because they have to???? Ok. Not because they can then?. The cliff analogy is a red herring. There are no cliffs, only decisions to be made which are either right/wrong or practical/impractical. If the government is doing things now because it has to then it is also doing them because they CAN be done. Patently obvious.
     
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    It was a link to the independent online My wife used Yahoo for email and the the link was on the main site. I avoid Yahoo these days as it is 'clickbait central' IMO
     
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    5 wasted years. The Tories, especially under Teresa May kept giving him an open goal but he continuously missed the target. Losing an election against Teresa May was unbelievable and unforgivable but he carried on regardless. Maybe 'cap end' was a bit harsh but the brew dog had kicked in .
     
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    thetykester Well-Known Member

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    You laddie need to get on the Westons.

    Seriously though I think gutter press did for him and the good old gullible UK fell for it.
     
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    He didn't miss an open goal he had his legs taken away from him by people like Laura kúntsberg who illegally meddled with the election
     
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    MrsHallsToffeerolls Well-Known Member

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    Man gives his last thoughts as leader of opposition, BBC cover this, public give him one last kicking before moving on to the next Labour leader.

    Mediatastic. Only another week to wait. Stay calm .
     
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    Conspiracy theories are a safety net for bad losers.
     
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    It isn't a conspiracy theory that she broadcasted details about voting during an election
     
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    It's like us playing ****, losing 4-0 at home to Crewe then blaming the ref .
    So you genuinely believe Labour lost the election because of Laura Kuenssberg?
    Come on really?
     
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    This reads like something you might have written.
     
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    No but I do think it probably cost them some seats because regardless of your views you have to concede her actions were unacceptable and that the very reason those actions are banned are that they do have an influence on voting
     
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    Obviously you must be right... because of your sarcastic response.

    It’s not a red herring... we do not know if it can be done, just because we’re going to try it... it also hasn’t been proven that the economy won’t collapse, and therefore lead to the poorest people suffering again..

    But obviously you’re right. It’s only decisions!?!?!?!
     
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    You might be right. I might be right. Opinions. We will disagree then I think. If you are so arrogant to believe you are right then there's no point chatting to you. Similarly if you think I'm arrogant then I'm not worth chatting to. I'm sure we can agree on other things. Regards to you. Keep safe in current times ( no sarcasm either)
     
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    Tomato, tomato let’s call the whole thing off. We do disagree and can agree to disagree. I’m sorry if I took your post the wrong way. My point was only... we don’t know what the fallout of all the money being spent is. Yet mr Corbyn is already claiming the victory..... a little premature me thinks. To everyone clamouring to pat him on the back, it was as ever I’ll timed and not needed. Regards to you too pal, stay safe.
     

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