Re: General Election 2019
Posted: 30 Oct 2019, 16:25
[quote="Barlow Boy"]VHTM, you should seriously consider some sort of career in journalism, another fantastic post.
I’m in the same position as you in voting for the Conversatives for the first time. To be honest, I would have voted for them previously, but I don’t like our conservative MP on a personal level, he comes across as an arrogant prig. I’ve never met the fella, so that’s probably harsh, but just a hunch, and he also supports shooting, fox hunting and the like which I detest.
However, I voted leave, and they are the only party I can see that is fighting for that (other than the Brexit party of course), but in truth that would be a bit of a waste/protest vote as they will have no power in the HOC.
I doubt anyone will knock on our door, but again I agree, I would politely ask the Labour candidate a few questions then close the door. They have confused themselves with Brexit, I’m not sure even they know their own stance any longer.
I differ slightly on the ‘Illiberal Undemocrats’ . Yes, they have gone completely against the democratic vote, but at least they have pinned their colours to the mast and are standing by it. I suspect they will do well too with the remain voters, so a shrewd move by Swinson in my view. I’ve never seen anyone move their hands as much as she does when speaking though.
I’ll be interested to see how some of the independents get on, but I see some of the rats are deserting the ship already by standing down before the electorate gets justice at the polls.
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Yeah i've noticed that they are dropping like flies. I have a form of dyslexia so a job in journalism would have been interesting, especially when i used to write backwards as a kid. Not much as changed when it comes to spelling, structuring a sentence, and understanding basic words and how to use them.
Whilst i agree the Illiberal Undemocrats have been clear about stopping Brexit from the start, its the way they are prepared to go about it that makes me giggle. Claiming the moral high ground for the Remain vote of 16million people and yet willing to ride roughshod over 17million people who actually won the referendum just to get their own way. And then they think Brexit will just disappear. I do agree that they will sweep up the hard Remainers tho.
Oh i nearly forgot. I think you could be a good Oman BB? During PM's questions today someone came out with:
Back Brexit
Back Britain
Back Boris
There's got to be something in that.
I’m in the same position as you in voting for the Conversatives for the first time. To be honest, I would have voted for them previously, but I don’t like our conservative MP on a personal level, he comes across as an arrogant prig. I’ve never met the fella, so that’s probably harsh, but just a hunch, and he also supports shooting, fox hunting and the like which I detest.
However, I voted leave, and they are the only party I can see that is fighting for that (other than the Brexit party of course), but in truth that would be a bit of a waste/protest vote as they will have no power in the HOC.
I doubt anyone will knock on our door, but again I agree, I would politely ask the Labour candidate a few questions then close the door. They have confused themselves with Brexit, I’m not sure even they know their own stance any longer.
I differ slightly on the ‘Illiberal Undemocrats’ . Yes, they have gone completely against the democratic vote, but at least they have pinned their colours to the mast and are standing by it. I suspect they will do well too with the remain voters, so a shrewd move by Swinson in my view. I’ve never seen anyone move their hands as much as she does when speaking though.
I’ll be interested to see how some of the independents get on, but I see some of the rats are deserting the ship already by standing down before the electorate gets justice at the polls.
EDITED by Rigger - language, Timothy ![/quote
Yeah i've noticed that they are dropping like flies. I have a form of dyslexia so a job in journalism would have been interesting, especially when i used to write backwards as a kid. Not much as changed when it comes to spelling, structuring a sentence, and understanding basic words and how to use them.
Whilst i agree the Illiberal Undemocrats have been clear about stopping Brexit from the start, its the way they are prepared to go about it that makes me giggle. Claiming the moral high ground for the Remain vote of 16million people and yet willing to ride roughshod over 17million people who actually won the referendum just to get their own way. And then they think Brexit will just disappear. I do agree that they will sweep up the hard Remainers tho.
Oh i nearly forgot. I think you could be a good Oman BB? During PM's questions today someone came out with:
Back Brexit
Back Britain
Back Boris
There's got to be something in that.