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Superblue wrote:Well it has to be said that the Tory Party is certainly the “Party of the Parties”
And I don’t doubt for one minute that Lyin Boris would still get the support of 75% of Tory voters and the white van man Brexit mob to cling to power.
We’ve hit rock bottom
White van man? Would that be the man that delivers goods al over the country. Travels to and works damn hard for his money.on construction sites. Might also be the bloke that comes to your house to build your extension . Yes that’s the one lady nugee sneered at . You have the same vote as anyone else , so come the next election if the tories don’t improve ,labour will win.
The Ghost of '99 wrote:This reminds me of Saints and Wigan fans thinking their periods of domination will last forever. How foolish they are. The demographics for the Tory party are jaw-droppingly bad so I really wouldn't get too excited lording it over what even in 2019 was a large majority of the electorate with different views. Alternatively you could have used bulls and rhinos fans as an example whose thoughts of periods of domination has now come to an end, how foolish would that have been if we only dealt in suppositions. Unfortunately you don't seem able to snap out of treating politics like you are supporting a sports team, desperately hoping your blue favourites win all the time and lashing out whenever they are criticised. I hope you won't mind me saying but it's really just very dumb, very simplistic behaviour.
There are a lot of things I'm desperate to see in life squire including in the sporting circles which you allude to, success for Yorks CC, Barnsley FC, and the mighty Trin and not in any particular order, however you matey must be very deluded if you think I'm desperate for the Tories to win all the time, there quite simply the best of a very poor alternative, and just maybe if you weren't that ensconced in every thing labour you might see it, the problem is you make arguments against us just to keep your inherent hatred of the Tories fuelled, other wise you'd have nothing to whinge about, take advise from scarlet pimpernel now that man can whinge for a living, he'll give you alternative challenges if that helps.
Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:Surely you are defending the indefensible, I bet you are one of the 9% that still believes that no party took place. What about today when it was proved that da Pfeffel lied about his knowledge of the Downing Street apartment. He claimed the first he knew how it was funded was in February 2021 but WhatsApp messages show he was discussing it in November 2020. The man is an habitual liar he can’t help himself but I guess whilst he has apologists like you he will feel vindicated.
Quite shocked here, didn't know you had whatsapp, it's not available on the landline is it?
chissitt wrote:There are a lot of things I'm desperate to see in life squire including in the sporting circles which you allude to, success for Yorks CC, Barnsley FC, and the mighty Trin and not in any particular order, however you matey must be very deluded if you think I'm desperate for the Tories to win all the time, there quite simply the best of a very poor alternative, and just maybe if you weren't that ensconced in every thing labour you might see it, the problem is you make arguments against us just to keep your inherent hatred of the Tories fuelled, other wise you'd have nothing to whinge about, take advise from scarlet pimpernel now that man can whinge for a living, he'll give you alternative challenges if that helps.
I'm not even a Labour supporter but I'd take their democratic socialism-lite over the corruption and incompetence and instability of the current government any day.
Quite why you are going out on such a limb, being screwed over daily for a party you claim not to support I have no idea. You must dread waking up to the news each day when they've been found to have cringingly lied again or abandoned a previously resolute position again, leaving you having to come out and move in line with them every time. I feel a bit for you, it's a really quite abusive relationship.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
The Ghost of '99 wrote:I'm not even a Labour supporter but I'd take their democratic socialism-lite over the corruption and incompetence and instability of the current government any day.
Sorry but I'm finding this part of your post difficult to understand, you say your not even a labour supporter, okay I'll accept that to a point, I say I'm not a Conservative supporter but yet you won't accept that on it's face value and vehemently accuse me of being one despite my continued denials, never had you down as a hypocrite, perhaps you'd like to explain the subtle difference.
TheGhost of'99 wrote:Quite why you are going out on such a limb, being screwed over daily for a party you claim not to support I have no idea. You must dread waking up to the news each day when they've been found to have cringingly lied again or abandoned a previously resolute position again, leaving you having to come out and move in line with them every time. I feel a bit for you, it's a really quite abusive relationship.
I'm not sure I'm going out on any limb, it is what it is, it won't matter whose in charge of the country I along with yourself and the rest on here will ultimately get screwed over as you eloquently put it, and as for your own admission that you have no idea is unfortunately painfully true.
It could be a lot worse waking up to the stark reality of life where I have no food to eat or fresh water to drink or being randomly blown up or traveling thousands of miles seeking a half decent home, and I'll pass on the things what's happening nearer home thanks, so no I don't dread waking up on a morning listening to politicians arguing about points they think the public want to hear.
Please save your sympathies for those that need them which fortunately I'm not one, Instead of grand standing on here, get off yer arris and help out where it's needed, or you could even try and educate some of your mates on here, that may be a challenge too much though.
Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:Surely you are defending the indefensible, I bet you are one of the 9% that still believes that no party took place.
Go on then, for clarity explain to me where I'm defending the indefensible in my post you quoted, and irrespective of whether this party ever took place, explain to me where you got the 9% from, have you worked it out all by yourself or have you got it from another source.
chissitt wrote:Sorry but I'm finding this part of your post difficult to understand, you say your not even a labour supporter, okay I'll accept that to a point, I say I'm not a Conservative supporter but yet you won't accept that on it's face value and vehemently accuse me of being one despite my continued denials, never had you down as a hypocrite, perhaps you'd like to explain the subtle difference. I'm not sure I'm going out on any limb, it is what it is, it won't matter whose in charge of the country I along with yourself and the rest on here will ultimately get screwed over as you eloquently put it, and as for your own admission that you have no idea is unfortunately painfully true.
It could be a lot worse waking up to the stark reality of life where I have no food to eat or fresh water to drink or being randomly blown up or traveling thousands of miles seeking a half decent home, and I'll pass on the things what's happening nearer home thanks, so no I don't dread waking up on a morning listening to politicians arguing about points they think the public want to hear.
Please save your sympathies for those that need them which fortunately I'm not one, Instead of grand standing on here, get off yer arris and help out where it's needed, or you could even try and educate some of your mates on here, that may be a challenge too much though.
Title: The Meanderings of a Puddled Mind, by Chesterissh1t
When’s it in the shops bud, the extracts have been hilarious
chissitt wrote:Sorry but I'm finding this part of your post difficult to understand, you say your not even a labour supporter, okay I'll accept that to a point, I say I'm not a Conservative supporter but yet you won't accept that on it's face value and vehemently accuse me of being one despite my continued denials, never had you down as a hypocrite, perhaps you'd like to explain the subtle difference.
I've extracted this bit from your War & Peace effort to highlight what is presumably obvious to most people. Denying you're a Tory but constantly defending the Tories rather makes your protestations hard to believe. I don't believe I've had that much cause to comment on Labour on here, still less defend them, but certainly every post doesn't involve that.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
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