(09 Nov 2016, 8:37 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Told you he would win, said it for weeks.
Although I called it wrong...
I aint surprised though
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(09 Nov 2016, 8:38 am)MrFozz wrote [ -> ]Although I called it wrong...
I aint surprised though
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Simpsons called it first though!
(09 Nov 2016, 8:39 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Simpsons called it first though!
The good old Simpsons has made quite a few calls over the years
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(09 Nov 2016, 8:37 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Told you he would win, said it for weeks.
Sack Dimbleby! Axe professional political commentators.
Get rid of all of these yougov type companies and get Michael in front of the cameras
(09 Nov 2016, 8:41 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Sack Dimbleby! Axe professional political commentators.
Get rid of all of these yougov type companies and get Michael in front of the cameras
He does a better job than professional political commentators [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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Haha,
Looks like Trump has control of the senate and that other place, which isn't good!
(09 Nov 2016, 9:31 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Looks like Trump has control of the senate and that other place, which isn't good!
The GOP has the Senate and Congress
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It's certainly the year of winners against the odds... is there time for a snap general election before 2017...? Could do with the Corbyn bandwagon rolling in to number 10!
(08 Nov 2016, 8:23 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Can i ask, why you hope so?
Not saying that's wrong though, just a general question.
More jobs, less illegal immigration, many reasons...
And that he is now president
(09 Nov 2016, 5:52 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Why would he want to come to the NE anyway.
9099!
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(09 Nov 2016, 5:42 pm)NK53 TKT wrote [ -> ]More jobs, less illegal immigration, many reasons...
And that he is now president
To be fair, any presidential or leadership candidate will always promise more jobs. To promise mass-unemployment upon election would be political suicide. However, promising more jobs is one thing, delivering more jobs is something different. In 1979, the Conservative Party leapt upon Labour's failure to provide jobs with billboards adorning the slogan 'Labour Isn't Working'. After being elected, the unemployment rate soared to being double the figure it was under Labour.
(10 Nov 2016, 5:23 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...are_btn_fb
We need a shift to the left.
Yes we do - and that goes for here too. Neo-liberalism is dead, and the sooner people here stop clutching on to the "legacy" of Tony Blair, we'd start making some progress.
Brown lost in 2010 because he let Nick Clegg and Cameron come across as being the men for the working man. Milliband lost in 2015 because he didn't offer an alternative to the Tories, and we chance to lose again in 2020, if the right don't stop digging their heels in.
Today is the day of the Autumn Statement... got the news on and it's literally them just shouting at each other...
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Theresa May says Article 50 will be triggered in March. Says there must be no attempt to "weasel out of it" and that the Government will deliver for the British people.
GOOD.
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Edit: No idea what he's on about for the Autumn statement.
(09 Mar 2017, 7:47 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-39183717
And still it rumbles on...
Absolute farce and a blatant cover up.
You know what they say - Nothing to hide, and you've got nothing to worry about!
Not the case for Thatcher and her cronies of course. The reputation of South Yorkshire police alone, should be more than enough reason for an inquiry.
(09 Mar 2017, 7:56 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]You know what they say - Nothing to hide, and you've got nothing to worry about!
Not the case for Thatcher and her cronies of course. The reputation of South Yorkshire police alone, should be more than enough reason for an inquiry.
It has been one big cover-up and stich-up from the beginning as far as I am concerned.
Whether it be the closure plans or the police behaviour.
The sooner they admit their behaviour, the better.
Theresa May announces snap UK general election, to be held on June 8
(18 Apr 2017, 11:00 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Theresa May announces snap UK general election, to be held on June 8
Just reading about it. Interesting times ahead. Hopefully the masses will see through the inevitable smears against certain people.
(18 Apr 2017, 11:03 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Just reading about it. Interesting times ahead. Hopefully the masses will see through the inevitable smears against certain people.
It'll be either Labour or Tories who'll win, then will give us 4 years of cuts.
Going to be interesting how it has an effect on us leaving the EU.
The Tories will win and give Theresa May the mandate she needs to see Brexit through
(18 Apr 2017, 11:07 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]It'll be either Labour or Tories who'll win, then will give us 4 years of cuts.
Going to be interesting how it has an effect on us leaving the EU.
Interestingly, Labour have been promoting policies over the last few weeks promoting more public spending, such as free school meals.
I think we will see more of the same old with the tories. They have a historic reputation of forcing cuts through
(18 Apr 2017, 11:15 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Interestingly, Labour have been promoting policies over the last few weeks promoting more public spending, such as free school meals.
I think we will see more of the same old with the tories. They have a historic reputation of forcing cuts through
I fear the letter "a" is going to be cut from the english alphabet due to excessive printing costs.
T lest we hve 25 others left.
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Can't see anything other than a Tory landslide in this election.
Hopefully the Conservatives win seats from the SNP, as Labour sure as hell aren't going to. As much as I like Corbyn and his policies, there are too many people that believe absolutely everything certain newspapers print.