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Fallen Muppet. Lest we never forget
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Yeah funny that, bet they are marginally Tory too.Tweet
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Farrelly voted against Brexit so that won't go down well with the voters.Depends, it was Labour in 2010 too with a much smaller UKIP vote share. Sounds like a real swing constituency with no UKIP.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/election2010/results/constituency/d08.stm
*EDIT* just looked back to 2005 and 2001. Amazing how huge Labours vote used to be there compared to now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newca...rliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2000s
The luck on them tories ehTweet
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I'm cynical and pessimistic but the British press keep surpassing expectations. Amazing.Tweet
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Genuine. Link to page it is on: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/37489...f-jihadi-scum-we-need-more-f-you-im-millwall/
Do you think Tories, who belive regulation gets in the way of business, would have made any laws to protect us from the crash?The banking crisis required a bailout whoever was in power. That side of things can't be blamed either way, aside from the general lack of controls put in place pre crisis.
So essentially they're suggesting you commit electoral fraud.Tweet
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Genuine. Link to page it is on: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/37489...f-jihadi-scum-we-need-more-f-you-im-millwall/
You think North Sea oil, robotics and the desktop computer had no effect on Thatchers economy?The last Labour government were in arguably the biggest boom cycle the world has seen with the boom of the Internet.
Are you implying they wouldn't have stopped a global economic crisis? You must be one of them terrorist sympathisers.Do you think Tories, who belive regulation gets in the way of business, would have made any laws to protect us from the crash?
That page got worse and worse.Tweet
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Genuine. Link to page it is on: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/37489...f-jihadi-scum-we-need-more-f-you-im-millwall/
iplayer with a VPNIs there any youtube stream or something similar where I can follow the election night if I'm not in the UK?
I'd go with Silva's shout, if you can. If not, I think this works for Sky...Is there any youtube stream or something similar where I can follow the election night if I'm not in the UK?
Nope! But nor did Labour. The crash was pretty much inevitable. No one gets in the way of the gravy train... Until it runs out of track!Do you think Tories, who belive regulation gets in the way of business, would have made any laws to protect us from the crash?
Why is it always used as a stick to beat labour?The banking crisis required a bailout whoever was in power. That side of things can't be blamed either way, aside from the general lack of controls put in place pre crisis.
No it didn't. If you actually believe in capitalism, you have to let failing businesses, even banks, die when they lose billions of pounds. Since the banks were bailed out, governments aren't in a position to do it again. And have the banks learned their lesson? No they haven't.The banking crisis required a bailout whoever was in power. That side of things can't be blamed either way, aside from the general lack of controls put in place pre crisis.
Right. No matter who was in charge we would have had a catastrophic crash. Stop blaming LabourNope! But not did Labour. The crash was pretty much inevitable. No one gets in the way of the gravy train... Until it runs out of track!
It's clear regulation of the press isn't needed at all.Tweet
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Genuine. Link to page it is on: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/37489...f-jihadi-scum-we-need-more-f-you-im-millwall/
Won't be long before we end up with those US style political attack adverts on telly.It's clear regulation of the press isn't needed at all.
But you know, 'freedom of speech', 'you can't say anything these days mate...' or whatever the latest right-wing bullshit is.
Do you know why car finance is so cheap right now? Dealers sell cars on credit, they sell these loans on, they are chopped up and packaged up, relying on everyone still making payments and the value of underlying asset not crashing. Sound very familiarNo it didn't. If you actually believe in capitalism, you have to let failing businesses, even banks, die when they lose billions of pounds. Since the banks were bailed out, governments aren't in a position to do it again. And have the banks learned their lesson? No they haven't.
So essentially they're suggesting you commit electoral fraud.
This is pretty much exactly my take too. A crap effort at the Onion.I find the drugs bit more than a tad tasteless but the rest is just a not overly funny attempt at humour.
Preach!Do you know why car finance is so cheap right now? Dealers sell cars on credit, they sell these loans on, they are chopped up and packaged up, relying on everyone still making payments and the value of underlying asset not crashing. Sound very familiar
Are you implying that car loans are about to bring the global financial system to its knees?Do you know why car finance is so cheap right now? Dealers sell cars on credit, they sell these loans on, they are chopped up and packaged up, relying on everyone still making payments and the value of underlying asset not crashing. Sound very familiar
Apparently tellers may be using out of date register. Here's a facebook post by the Newcastle-under-Lyme Labour PartyWhy would they be turned away? If they registered to vote before the deadline surely they would be able to vote.
Important notice for anyone who has been turned away from a polling station:
The tellers may be using an out of date register. If you believe you have registered please go back to your polling station and insist the tellers ring the council to confirm you are registered.
Context is different though. It's in a (amazingly) non-satirical paper, in the middle of a very serious article about a related topic.I find the drugs bit more than a tad tasteless but the rest is just a not overly funny attempt at humour.
Plenty of people on my Facebook feed making the rather tired 'Tories vote tomorrow' joke.
You've worded this in such a weird way that I think you know that it is at best a tenuous point and at worst an outright lie.Your assertion was that the deficit had increased over the past seven years.
I remember the debates quite well, and on no single occasion did the official Leave campaign promote what you advocate. I think you know full well that such a course as you suggest is designed to suit your personal agenda, more than it represents the spirit of the result.
No I said that it was up over 7 years( I meant cumulatively). My point was that Tories have a higher deficit than Labour statistically they do because while they cut services they give large tax cuts to the rich. Even their good year(this year is worse than Labours normal year on that graphic.Your assertion was that the deficit had increased over the past seven years.
I remember the debates quite well, and on no single occasion did the official Leave campaign promote what you advocate. I think you know full well that such a course as you suggest is designed to suit your personal agenda, more than it represents the spirit of the result.
Yeah, that's just bizarre.Context is different though. It's in a (amazingly) non-satirical paper, in the middle of a very serious article about a related topic.