General election

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keptinthedarkfans
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Re: General election

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Wandering Warrior wrote:
keptinthedarkfa​ns​ wrote:
Wandering Warrior wrote:What you really mean Medlocke is you cant handle it:exc:
I'll PM CP to bully you again you soft arse. :lol:
Come on mods what does this poster have to do to at least be warned about his blatant personel abusive remarks calling And general disrespect of anyone with a different view to his own this kind of childish behaviour is again dragging the forum into creshe type behaviour again if this had of been cp you would all be jumping all over it.what I am 100% behind freedom of speech but nothe at the expense of other views come on before more stop posting on here.one thing I am 100% sure of this coffin dodger is man enough to tell you to your face and not report you to the mods behind your back.
And perhaps my views are not respected in certain quarters?
I have actually been effed and Jeffed at and called a male appendage and an rsole by a Cumbrian resident, but hey, choose to turn a blind eye if it suits?
But do I go and cry about it?
I am by no means crying about it believe it or not I can hold my own with anyone.but that still does not make it right for you to call people stupid and other vile names for different views to yours.what I do agree with you is there seems to be different rules for different posters on the forum.is don't want any poster banned but there has to be lines that should not be crossed by any poster not just some
Wandering Warrior
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Re: General election

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I'm not talking about you crying. Read the post again, it's comments made to me in kind by folk bleating about mine!
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Re: General election

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so something i have been wondering about this election,

people who voted conservative:

what made you vote of them?
did you read the manifesto?
what in the manifesto stood out to you?

i ask out of interest, i keep seeing plastered across the net, i voted conserv because Corybn is this or because this news article said that.


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1. We don't know them.
2. We do know them.
Wandering Warrior
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Re: General election

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May prattled on about Corbyn's links to Hamas in the usual way of Tory smearing and now she is trying to get in bed with the orange men and their party that has terrorists links and homophobic views. Furthermore their requirement for an open border in Ireland kind of blows the control of our own borders out of the water.
As a plus they are interested in looking after the wrinklies with the triple lock.
What an utter mess May has found herself and thoroughly deserved!
Now what makes folk vote Tory you need to ask them.
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jobo
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Re: General election

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Fawdoffshed wrote:It's very strange isn't it when a seemingly clever man can't see the difference between 318 and 262. If Wigan Warriors won (looking forward to that day) 30 to 28, wouldn't they get the two points for winning and the losing side nothing for losing? I've just seen a map of Britain on the normally left-wing BBC news page and most of it is blue. Strange then that the IRA etc. sympathiser Corbyn seems to think May should stand aside (or anyone else who might take over)in order for him to be Prime Minister. If I had three toffees and you had two, I've got one more than you, haven't I? Or am I missing something?
Think you missed something a long time ago :o
morley pie eater
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Re: General election

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Fawdoffshed wrote:It's very strange isn't it when a seemingly clever man can't see the difference between 318 and 262. If Wigan Warriors won (looking forward to that day) 30 to 28, wouldn't they get the two points for winning and the losing side nothing for losing? I've just seen a map of Britain on the normally left-wing BBC news page and most of it is blue. Strange then that the IRA etc. sympathiser Corbyn seems to think May should stand aside (or anyone else who might take over)in order for him to be Prime Minister. If I had three toffees and you had two, I've got one more than you, haven't I? Or am I missing something?
And if Wigan put out a full team in the cup and beat South Wales Ironmen 20-18, you'd be on here congratulating them?
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jobo
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Re: General election

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Fawdoffshed wrote:
jobo wrote:
Fawdoffshed wrote:It's very strange isn't it when a seemingly clever man can't see the difference between 318 and 262. If Wigan Warriors won (looking forward to that day) 30 to 28, wouldn't they get the two points for winning and the losing side nothing for losing? I've just seen a map of Britain on the normally left-wing BBC news page and most of it is blue. Strange then that the IRA etc. sympathiser Corbyn seems to think May should stand aside (or anyone else who might take over)in order for him to be Prime Minister. If I had three toffees and you had two, I've got one more than you, haven't I? Or am I missing something?
Think you missed something a long time ago :o
Like what? Come on...expand. If you can. :D
Morley beat me to it. :roll:
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Re: General election

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Fawdoffshed wrote:It's very strange isn't it when a seemingly clever man can't see the difference between 318 and 262. If Wigan Warriors won (looking forward to that day) 30 to 28, wouldn't they get the two points for winning and the losing side nothing for losing? I've just seen a map of Britain on the normally left-wing BBC news page and most of it is blue. Strange then that the IRA etc. sympathiser Corbyn seems to think May should stand aside (or anyone else who might take over)in order for him to be Prime Minister. If I had three toffees and you had two, I've got one more than you, haven't I? Or am I missing something?
Not really interested that Labour only got 262 seats and are officially the opposition party, what is laughable is that May took a seemingly ill thought out decision similar to what her predecessor did, after previously denying she would.
Due to her shortcomings she then lines up with a party with terrorist links in order to save her own position. The amusing thing is she does it all supposedly for the country, when in actual fact it's her own power trip and ego she is feeding.
Now, this situation would go down well at the Wheel Tappers and Shunters Club but unfortunately the consequences are much more serious than that!
How this lot will pan out time will tell, but the folk that voted for us to control our borders and define our own destiny certainly need to open their eyes that this scenario looks highly unlikely to happen and at a heavy cost to the plebs(and to clarify I include myself as a pleb).
Hope this clarifies?
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morley pie eater
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Re: General election

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Tory voters 2015: "We won't be ruled by Scotland."
Tory voters 2016: "We won't be ruled by Brussels."
Tory voters 2017: *Googling DUP*
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jobo
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Re: General election

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Fawdoffshed wrote:
jobo wrote:
Fawdoffshed wrote:Like what? Come on...expand. If you can. :D
Morley beat me to it. :roll:
So you came second too.
Touche :lol: :lol:

But it was a close second, just like Labour when their opponents thought all they had to do was turn up.
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