Re: Tory Watch
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 2:50 pm
"Trumps poodle" wins the first round election. Will we officially become the 51st State then?
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Agree with most of what you say but Corbyn ain't a racist. He has his faults for sure but that's an unfair comment about him.Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 3:54 pm The fact he is so far out in front shows what an awful bunch of candidates are in the running. To be honest though it's about right for this current Tory party, full of charlatanes, dishonest, mindless buffoons. He is just one comment away from a "grab them by the p*ssy" the thought of this moron being our PM feels me with utter dread and despair. What's worse is that Corbyn is just as big a pr*ck and racist as Boris.
Balderdash.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:24 pm If Trump and Brexit, and maybe Boris, prove anything it is that the vast majority of people are fed up about certain issues and are voting that way as the 'mainstream' politicians continue to ignore, or refuse to deal with, these subjects. Call it a protest vote if you like.
Until the major parties listen to the public and attempt to realistically tackle subjects like immigration then this situation will not improve.
Some people can continue to throw terms like racist and xenophobic about but the vast majority of people who are concerned about the effect that immigration has on this country are not, and include immigrants who have settled here previously.
Trump, for all his faults, has one major strength which is a tough skin. What this country needs is a government and PM who is equally strong to deal with tough issues and turn this country around.
I'm not a racist, but.....................Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:24 pm If Trump and Brexit, and maybe Boris, prove anything it is that the vast majority of people are fed up about certain issues and are voting that way as the 'mainstream' politicians continue to ignore, or refuse to deal with, these subjects. Call it a protest vote if you like.
Until the major parties listen to the public and attempt to realistically tackle subjects like immigration then this situation will not improve.
Some people can continue to throw terms like racist and xenophobic about but the vast majority of people who are concerned about the effect that immigration has on this country are not, and include immigrants who have settled here previously.
Trump, for all his faults, has one major strength which is a tough skin. What this country needs is a government and PM who is equally strong to deal with tough issues and turn this country around.
Sadly it is already F*cked because of them.
+ clownfaceStill's Carenae wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:46 pmAlthough many of you do not like Boris. He has one major positive- he is a delegator. So it's the people around him that are important.
And you prove the point. Well done.one o in huntingdon wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:38 pmI'm not a racist, but.....................Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:24 pm If Trump and Brexit, and maybe Boris, prove anything it is that the vast majority of people are fed up about certain issues and are voting that way as the 'mainstream' politicians continue to ignore, or refuse to deal with, these subjects. Call it a protest vote if you like.
Until the major parties listen to the public and attempt to realistically tackle subjects like immigration then this situation will not improve.
Some people can continue to throw terms like racist and xenophobic about but the vast majority of people who are concerned about the effect that immigration has on this country are not, and include immigrants who have settled here previously.
Trump, for all his faults, has one major strength which is a tough skin. What this country needs is a government and PM who is equally strong to deal with tough issues and turn this country around.
James Scowcroft: Some people will say stuff like I'm sh*t, but most people won't, especially those who are also sh*t.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 7:29 pmAnd you prove the point. Well done.one o in huntingdon wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:38 pmI'm not a racist, but.....................Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:24 pm If Trump and Brexit, and maybe Boris, prove anything it is that the vast majority of people are fed up about certain issues and are voting that way as the 'mainstream' politicians continue to ignore, or refuse to deal with, these subjects. Call it a protest vote if you like.
Until the major parties listen to the public and attempt to realistically tackle subjects like immigration then this situation will not improve.
Some people can continue to throw terms like racist and xenophobic about but the vast majority of people who are concerned about the effect that immigration has on this country are not, and include immigrants who have settled here previously.
Trump, for all his faults, has one major strength which is a tough skin. What this country needs is a government and PM who is equally strong to deal with tough issues and turn this country around.
Yeah he delegated the lawyer to get him & Dave off setting a restaraunt on fire when they were out of there heads on CharlieStill's Carenae wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:46 pmAlthough many of you do not like Boris. He has one major positive- he is a delegator. So it's the people around him that are important.
Sadly both major parties suffer from a lack of decent leadership. I cannot remember a time when I’ve been so dissolusioned with the state of UK politics. God help us.Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 3:54 pm The fact he is so far out in front shows what an awful bunch of candidates are in the running. To be honest though it's about right for this current Tory party, full of charlatanes, dishonest, mindless buffoons. He is just one comment away from a "grab them by the p*ssy" the thought of this moron being our PM feels me with utter dread and despair. What's worse is that Corbyn is just as big a pr*ck and racist as Boris.
Don't be a Stupidhead.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:52 amSadly both major parties suffer from a lack of decent leadership. I cannot remember a time when I’ve been so dissolusioned with the state of UK politics. God help us.Frogger wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 3:54 pm The fact he is so far out in front shows what an awful bunch of candidates are in the running. To be honest though it's about right for this current Tory party, full of charlatanes, dishonest, mindless buffoons. He is just one comment away from a "grab them by the p*ssy" the thought of this moron being our PM feels me with utter dread and despair. What's worse is that Corbyn is just as big a pr*ck and racist as Boris.
And yes, both JerCo and BoJo have racist tendencies.