Fri Dec 13, 2019 12:10 pm
Fri Dec 13, 2019 12:23 pm
ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Fri Dec 13, 2019 12:28 pm
ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Fri Dec 13, 2019 12:52 pm
dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:19 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
We never knew what we were voting for. Better have another one, maybe best of five.
Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:37 pm
dogfound wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
We never knew what we were voting for. Better have another one, maybe best of five.
everyone knew exactly what they wanted...and didn't want.
I don't understand those still fighting the corner mate....he was an awful choice as leader and went with him a second time..
as for remainers .they should hang their heads in shame for trying to overturn a democratic vote and hamstringing our country for 3 f*cking years in the process.
Sat Dec 14, 2019 12:43 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
We never knew what we were voting for. Better have another one, maybe best of five.
everyone knew exactly what they wanted...and didn't want.
I don't understand those still fighting the corner mate....he was an awful choice as leader and went with him a second time..
as for remainers .they should hang their heads in shame for trying to overturn a democratic vote and hamstringing our country for 3 f*cking years in the process.
I agree. Looks like the people who didn't know what they were voting for were the very same ones who accused us of not knowing what we voted for. By their own admission, much more information is now available, and yet the party who were unashamedly remain have managed just 11 seats. I think this should keep the noisy minority quiet for a while, and hopefully given time, they will realise now how ridiculous their argument sounded.
Sat Dec 14, 2019 2:18 am
65Blue wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
We never knew what we were voting for. Better have another one, maybe best of five.
everyone knew exactly what they wanted...and didn't want.
I don't understand those still fighting the corner mate....he was an awful choice as leader and went with him a second time..
as for remainers .they should hang their heads in shame for trying to overturn a democratic vote and hamstringing our country for 3 f*cking years in the process.
I agree. Looks like the people who didn't know what they were voting for were the very same ones who accused us of not knowing what we voted for. By their own admission, much more information is now available, and yet the party who were unashamedly remain have managed just 11 seats. I think this should keep the noisy minority quiet for a while, and hopefully given time, they will realise now how ridiculous their argument sounded.
Get your facts rights 52% of the voters voted for the remain parties
Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:14 am
dogfound wrote:65Blue wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
We never knew what we were voting for. Better have another one, maybe best of five.
everyone knew exactly what they wanted...and didn't want.
I don't understand those still fighting the corner mate....he was an awful choice as leader and went with him a second time..
as for remainers .they should hang their heads in shame for trying to overturn a democratic vote and hamstringing our country for 3 f*cking years in the process.
I agree. Looks like the people who didn't know what they were voting for were the very same ones who accused us of not knowing what we voted for. By their own admission, much more information is now available, and yet the party who were unashamedly remain have managed just 11 seats. I think this should keep the noisy minority quiet for a while, and hopefully given time, they will realise now how ridiculous their argument sounded.
Get your facts rights 52% of the voters voted for the remain parties
the only possible way you could come up with that figure is if Labour are included..
so at what point did they become a remain party..?
Sat Dec 14, 2019 10:21 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:65Blue wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:ion wrote:To put all our new MPs in Westminster ,that was Boris Johnson first question after the result.![]()
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on a serious note Corbyn has fooked what was once a decent party and plenty of people have been telling you Corbyn/labour supporters for quite a while and you would not listen you only got yourselves to blame .
Corbyn contributed , but when labour MPs have a no confidence vote that results in a 172 to 40 vote against him and the labour membership completely ignore this along with senior labour figures and political experts saying he is unelectable.. the joshs, worcesters, etc have to shoulder a lot of the blame.
We never knew what we were voting for. Better have another one, maybe best of five.
everyone knew exactly what they wanted...and didn't want.
I don't understand those still fighting the corner mate....he was an awful choice as leader and went with him a second time..
as for remainers .they should hang their heads in shame for trying to overturn a democratic vote and hamstringing our country for 3 f*cking years in the process.
I agree. Looks like the people who didn't know what they were voting for were the very same ones who accused us of not knowing what we voted for. By their own admission, much more information is now available, and yet the party who were unashamedly remain have managed just 11 seats. I think this should keep the noisy minority quiet for a while, and hopefully given time, they will realise now how ridiculous their argument sounded.
Get your facts rights 52% of the voters voted for the remain parties
the only possible way you could come up with that figure is if Labour are included..
so at what point did they become a remain party..?
Thinking the same thing. I never realised until his post that Labour had suddenly become a remain party.
Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:20 pm