You don’t know anything about me or what I do other than what you take from my views on here. You have no idea what I give or who I help or what any other Tory voter does. That’s why it’s a lazy generalisation.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:05 pm But its true, just like you and the covid stuff.
Would anyone on here still vote Tory next Election?
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Just noticed that. Sorry . I can confirm that nobody met outside Gales. They met outside Gail’sApple Wumble wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:40 amwhy you lying? It's Gails, not Gales.
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I dunno though, there’s been a number of people who’ve said they wouldn’t vote Tory next time.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 8:57 am How thoroughly depressing. But not in the least bit surprising.
As for Typo, George and Prez - well when have they ever made sense.
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Just because you go down the soup kitchen and give £10 on red nose day doesnt mean you arent selfish.George M wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:44 amYou don’t know anything about me or what I do other than what you take from my views on here. You have no idea what I give or who I help or what any other Tory voter does. That’s why it’s a lazy generalisation.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:05 pm But its true, just like you and the covid stuff.
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Just to be clear , I wouldn’t do either of thosePrestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:53 amJust because you go down the soup kitchen and give £10 on red nose day doesnt mean you arent selfish.George M wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:44 amYou don’t know anything about me or what I do other than what you take from my views on here. You have no idea what I give or who I help or what any other Tory voter does. That’s why it’s a lazy generalisation.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:05 pm But its true, just like you and the covid stuff.
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Not really sure why this debate is happening. Most Tory voters will stay Tory. And most Labour voters will remain Labout.
It's just funny watching the mental gymnastics Tory voters are currently performing to justify their continued support for this government. This includes faithfully gobbling up and regurgitating the lie about a strong fast growing economy, beating Covid and getting Brexit done.
Spoiler alert - none of those things are true. A quick fact check will show you the real position on all of those issues. To continue spouting it just confirms your idiocy in this subject.
Trying to argue these points with Type High, Dohnut and George is a waste of energy. Don't be surprised that away from this MB, there's plenty more like them out there. The current grift will be that everyone just needs to "move on". Chances are, it'll work. Full on Trumpism is now here. If you're turning a blind eye to this shameful government, don't be surprised when they eventually take a dump on your lawn. And don't even come near me when you start crying about it.
It's just funny watching the mental gymnastics Tory voters are currently performing to justify their continued support for this government. This includes faithfully gobbling up and regurgitating the lie about a strong fast growing economy, beating Covid and getting Brexit done.
Spoiler alert - none of those things are true. A quick fact check will show you the real position on all of those issues. To continue spouting it just confirms your idiocy in this subject.
Trying to argue these points with Type High, Dohnut and George is a waste of energy. Don't be surprised that away from this MB, there's plenty more like them out there. The current grift will be that everyone just needs to "move on". Chances are, it'll work. Full on Trumpism is now here. If you're turning a blind eye to this shameful government, don't be surprised when they eventually take a dump on your lawn. And don't even come near me when you start crying about it.
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Hiding behind a far right conspiracy theory about a dead peado when supposedly in contrition and apology mode shows underlined what a nasty vindictive pr*ck Johnson is. Whatever your take on left Vs right, would've thought most can agree that having someone that blatantly corrupt and self serving is terrible for the country, both for domestic trust in politics and also what a laughing stock it makes us abroad.
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Agree with that but even with Boris gone the Tories will still be the same. He's a very obvious wrong 'un. What we'll probably get next time is a slightly more subtle wrong 'un who will simply point at Boris as the cause of all that's gone wrong in the past. Meanwhile they'll be working to the same script, to maintain the status quo and make the wealthy even wealthier. The Tories are rotten to the core.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:07 am Hiding behind a far right conspiracy theory about a dead peado when supposedly in contrition and apology mode shows underlined what a nasty vindictive pr*ck Johnson is. Whatever your take on left Vs right, would've thought most can agree that having someone that blatantly corrupt and self serving is terrible for the country, both for domestic trust in politics and also what a laughing stock it makes us abroad.
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Not a lot really but you may, or may not, have noticed that this MB tends to cover a broader spectrum of topics.
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I couldn't be bothered to read all the replies but, of course, people will still vote Tory. There's no end to the level of public stupidity.
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It’s the system that doesn’t work. So Labour win the next election. It will make little difference to peoples lives if they lose the following election.Admin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:04 am Not really sure why this debate is happening. Most Tory voters will stay Tory. And most Labour voters will remain Labout.
It's just funny watching the mental gymnastics Tory voters are currently performing to justify their continued support for this government. This includes faithfully gobbling up and regurgitating the lie about a strong fast growing economy, beating Covid and getting Brexit done.
Spoiler alert - none of those things are true. A quick fact check will show you the real position on all of those issues. To continue spouting it just confirms your idiocy in this subject.
Trying to argue these points with Type High, Dohnut and George is a waste of energy. Don't be surprised that away from this MB, there's plenty more like them out there. The current grift will be that everyone just needs to "move on". Chances are, it'll work. Full on Trumpism is now here. If you're turning a blind eye to this shameful government, don't be surprised when they eventually take a dump on your lawn. And don't even come near me when you start crying about it.
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And that's your justification not just to continue voting for, but also presenting the continual untruths this government has fed you as facts?George M wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:23 amIt’s the system that doesn’t work. So Labour win the next election. It will make little difference to peoples lives if they lose the following election.Admin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:04 am Not really sure why this debate is happening. Most Tory voters will stay Tory. And most Labour voters will remain Labout.
It's just funny watching the mental gymnastics Tory voters are currently performing to justify their continued support for this government. This includes faithfully gobbling up and regurgitating the lie about a strong fast growing economy, beating Covid and getting Brexit done.
Spoiler alert - none of those things are true. A quick fact check will show you the real position on all of those issues. To continue spouting it just confirms your idiocy in this subject.
Trying to argue these points with Type High, Dohnut and George is a waste of energy. Don't be surprised that away from this MB, there's plenty more like them out there. The current grift will be that everyone just needs to "move on". Chances are, it'll work. Full on Trumpism is now here. If you're turning a blind eye to this shameful government, don't be surprised when they eventually take a dump on your lawn. And don't even come near me when you start crying about it.
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Starmer should sue Johnson for defamation of character just to pile more sh*t on his plate.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:07 am Hiding behind a far right conspiracy theory about a dead peado when supposedly in contrition and apology mode shows underlined what a nasty vindictive pr*ck Johnson is. Whatever your take on left Vs right, would've thought most can agree that having someone that blatantly corrupt and self serving is terrible for the country, both for domestic trust in politics and also what a laughing stock it makes us abroad.
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I would welcome even just 5 years reprieve from the current truth twisters.George M wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:23 amIt’s the system that doesn’t work. So Labour win the next election. It will make little difference to peoples lives if they lose the following election.Admin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:04 am Not really sure why this debate is happening. Most Tory voters will stay Tory. And most Labour voters will remain Labout.
It's just funny watching the mental gymnastics Tory voters are currently performing to justify their continued support for this government. This includes faithfully gobbling up and regurgitating the lie about a strong fast growing economy, beating Covid and getting Brexit done.
Spoiler alert - none of those things are true. A quick fact check will show you the real position on all of those issues. To continue spouting it just confirms your idiocy in this subject.
Trying to argue these points with Type High, Dohnut and George is a waste of energy. Don't be surprised that away from this MB, there's plenty more like them out there. The current grift will be that everyone just needs to "move on". Chances are, it'll work. Full on Trumpism is now here. If you're turning a blind eye to this shameful government, don't be surprised when they eventually take a dump on your lawn. And don't even come near me when you start crying about it.
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He'll only say it in parliament because you're allowed to say anything you like there under parliamentary privilege. Apart from calling each other liars, even when that's obviously the truth.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:45 amStarmer should sue Johnson for defamation of character just to pile more sh*t on his plate.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:07 am Hiding behind a far right conspiracy theory about a dead peado when supposedly in contrition and apology mode shows underlined what a nasty vindictive pr*ck Johnson is. Whatever your take on left Vs right, would've thought most can agree that having someone that blatantly corrupt and self serving is terrible for the country, both for domestic trust in politics and also what a laughing stock it makes us abroad.
It was one of the lowest things I've ever heard an elected politician say, let alone a PM.
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Bonio, with all due respect, what has it got to do with you or anyone else on this board who I'm going to vote for in the next election?
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Can you not read ?
Where did I say I was pacified ?
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Pathetic because it is Pathetic .George M wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:38 amPathetic because it’s different from yours. Very grown up.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 10:23 pm George waffle
Doh'nut seems to be scripting your words George .George M wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:10 pm
The thread invited an opinion. I gave mine.
as usual a rather pathetic one
Leaving the EU , emerging strongly from the pandemic, supporting businesses and individuals throughout. Seem pretty successful to me.
Bill's Rising , Cues at Dover , The 6 counties still not sorted
More people gathered outside Gales bakery in Loughton everyday than did in number 10s garden. And Gales is opposite a police station.
Photographic evidence please , as a T*ry recently said , if a tree falls in the forest , how can we be sure if nobody saw it
Why would I need to put photos up to prove people were out and mixing during lockdown. Ask Brophy. He was there most days.
Nothing to do with difference of Opinion,
Just for being Pathetic!
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Simple question posed. Nobody needs to respond unless they wish to.
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We are Orient supporters
Who have a vote in the way the country
We live in & how it effects us
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If the press was a free press
The Mail
The Times
The Sun
The Express
The Torygraph
Would not be able to destroy the character of
Left wing politicians
Or those who are centre left.
The threats to Tories who wanted to go against this administration
Proves the Bias exists !
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I have said on here before , at my stage of life it makes little difference to me who is in power. I have also said that if Labour can present any solid policies, I would consider voting for them.Admin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:32 amAnd that's your justification not just to continue voting for, but also presenting the continual untruths this government has fed you as facts?George M wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:23 amIt’s the system that doesn’t work. So Labour win the next election. It will make little difference to peoples lives if they lose the following election.Admin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:04 am Not really sure why this debate is happening. Most Tory voters will stay Tory. And most Labour voters will remain Labout.
It's just funny watching the mental gymnastics Tory voters are currently performing to justify their continued support for this government. This includes faithfully gobbling up and regurgitating the lie about a strong fast growing economy, beating Covid and getting Brexit done.
Spoiler alert - none of those things are true. A quick fact check will show you the real position on all of those issues. To continue spouting it just confirms your idiocy in this subject.
Trying to argue these points with Type High, Dohnut and George is a waste of energy. Don't be surprised that away from this MB, there's plenty more like them out there. The current grift will be that everyone just needs to "move on". Chances are, it'll work. Full on Trumpism is now here. If you're turning a blind eye to this shameful government, don't be surprised when they eventually take a dump on your lawn. And don't even come near me when you start crying about it.
As for untruths , we have began to move away from this pandemic before others, I didn’t vote to leave but there is no denying that he got it done , and the economy is working for me.
Leaving aside the mistakes he has made , he took over at the most awful time. Brexit and a pandemic. He may go and deserves to. But I think we need time before we judge the success or otherwise.
I doubt anyone else , Labour or Conservative, would have wanted to be PM through this period