Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:55 pm
Thu Jun 01, 2017 4:19 pm
grange_end1927 wrote:If you vote for this guy you need your head testing Corbyn is a scumbag and that's coming from ex Labour supporters labour are no longer a party for the people all you people get out of Corbyns ugly grey hair and wake up he's a deluded Anti-British socialist!.
Thu Jun 01, 2017 4:31 pm
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Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:12 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:24 pm
Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:27 pm
wez1927 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
So your happy with corbyn abbot and McDonnell? Coz tgats who will be running the country
Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:41 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:wez1927 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
So your happy with corbyn abbot and McDonnell? Coz tgats who will be running the country
I'll be voting for the party I think will be best for the country, and particularly dealing with the Brexit talks. My local MP will not be in Brusells negotiating the exit that will have a major effect on us for many years to come.
Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:51 pm
wez1927 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
So your happy with corbyn abbot and McDonnell? Coz tgats who will be running the country
Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:00 pm
CF14-SE14 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:wez1927 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
So your happy with corbyn abbot and McDonnell? Coz tgats who will be running the country
I'll be voting for the party I think will be best for the country, and particularly dealing with the Brexit talks. My local MP will not be in Brusells negotiating the exit that will have a major effect on us for many years to come.
Ie The party that gets the EU's backs up before the negotiating has even started, "I'm a bloody difficult woman."
Well done love, that's how you negotiate![]()
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Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:05 pm
Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:09 pm
Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:20 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
You will have to remind us again which party started the ball rolling with the so called privatisation of the NHS.
Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:24 pm
Drive wrote:I see your meme and raise you...
Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:31 pm
Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:56 pm
CF14-SE14 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:wez1927 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
So your happy with corbyn abbot and McDonnell? Coz tgats who will be running the country
I'll be voting for the party I think will be best for the country, and particularly dealing with the Brexit talks. My local MP will not be in Brusells negotiating the exit that will have a major effect on us for many years to come.
Ie The party that gets the EU's backs up before the negotiating has even started, "I'm a bloody difficult woman."
Well done love, that's how you negotiate![]()
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Thu Jun 01, 2017 8:04 pm
Thu Jun 01, 2017 8:17 pm
but, will i get paid for that day off Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:35 pm
Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:22 pm
Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:35 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:wez1927 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:I won't, we don't vote for party leaders in this country. It's not a presidential election. We vote for party's candidate.
I'll be voting for my local Labour candidate.
So your happy with corbyn abbot and McDonnell? Coz tgats who will be running the country
I'll be voting for the party I think will be best for the country, and particularly dealing with the Brexit talks. My local MP will not be in Brusells negotiating the exit that will have a major effect on us for many years to come.
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:38 am
Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:40 am
ninianblue wrote:im thinking plaid cymru, as there going to bring in a 4 day week, if they get inbut, will i get paid for that day off
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:42 am
Fri Jun 02, 2017 7:45 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Zabier wrote:This continued obsession with Abbott as a weakness shows how worried the Tories are. Yeah, she's a liability but she's one liability compared to half a dozen in the Tory front bench. She's nowhere near as maniacal as May, does not come close to wanting to destroy the NHS like Hunt, still looks more competent than Boris Johnson, and looks far more reasoned in the head than Fallon.
If trying to bring an entire party's campaign down by targeting the negatives of a single individual is what the Tory campaign is now resorting to then it's in far bigger trouble than anyone could have anticipated.
The bottom line is this. May should have had this election wrapped up by now. I still think the Conservatives will take a majority but I think the way that Corbyn et al have run this campaign has been a breath of fresh air. It's brought politics to the forefront of so many conversations. It's mobilised millions of people who appeared to be apathetic to it all just three months ago.
It's also getting us all talking about a lot of key issues. I'm absolutely stunned that the Tories aren't going into this election with a far bigger lead in the opinion polls. It's worrying that if they do win we will have a Prime Minister who ran arguably the worst campaign by any party of all time and so very nearly threw away what should have been a sure thing.
I will finish on the biggest point. The biggest issue for all of us should be the security of the NHS. How can any of you back a party that is intent in privatising the NHS? Are you honestly willing to put a price on your own health and risk not being able to afford healthcare in the future? Do the other policies or hating Corbyn et al warrant such a sacrifice?
You will have to remind us again which party started the ball rolling with the so called privatisation of the NHS.