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"my thoughts..... 1) labour and conservatives all over my twitter feed.... bit rich them attacking if their leaders couldn't be bothered to show.... 2) after the launch of the tory manifesto today, i think Corbyn should have turned up and i think this is a oppotunity missed! he could have talked labour policies all night! and there taking it down a level.... 3) leanne wood's ears..... 4) tim farron, much as i like the guy, found the "hot" camera a wee too much.... 5) caroline lucas is a way better spokesperson than natalie bennett 6) nicola sturgeon winner by a mile tonight.... can she put up candidates in newcastle please!!!! 7) nuttall... ukips dead... if he can't remember peoples names that doesn't help.... served up his role as "punching bag" well... " Of course Nuttall was going to come in for the most flak because he was the only pro Brexit candidate on the panel. Farron, Sturgeon, Wood and Lucas are all pro Remain unapologetic europhiles. Yet again the public got to see the bulk of these out of touch parties who are against Brexit, when a majority of the public voted to Leave. Let them carry on living in their own little deluded bubbles though, I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only Brexit candidate on the panel, who also happens to be the only one on the panel most in line with public opinion when it comes to Brexit. | |||
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"Tv debates are a waste of time!! All you get is grandstanding and the tv companies only want it for the ratings " Exactly this. They just shout each other down or talk in soundbites. It is only suitable for those with chronically short attention spans. I don't want my politicians starring in a crap Towie style show. | |||
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"Labour and the Tories should be ashamed of themselves not have the balls to go and debate and defend their policies Take a look at the Tories twitter page and they are using the hashtag of tv leader debate yet not even there how sad is that Shows you all the Tories dont want debate and Labour are shite feart too All three women are outclassing the guys by a mile " Jeremy corbyn has been nagging may for a debate for ages with may? He even posted a video asking calling her out yesterday, And on May's live Facebook interview on ITV's Facebook, Jeremy submitted a question on there asking her for a debate too, so I think that Corbyn wants a debate as much as we do, but May will probably hide until the big debate so it isn't just labour vs. conservative. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel" "who also happens to be the only one on the panel dressed like a coach driver" | |||
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"Does anyone know how many kids Farron has got and where he is from?, He pretty much namechecked his brother-in-law. And the rest of his family, his mum's friend, her children, their friends and neighbours, and people they knew from the bingo." That was his "man of the people" act. Completely phoney, just like the rest of him. Utter waste of time. Corbyn and May did well to avoid it. Five attention seekers shouting over each and gurning directly at the camera with phoney sincere expressions in order to appeal to the public. Pathetic. Like watching a bunch of two-bit insurance salesmen practicing their pitch. Amazing too the hypocrisy on display. Lucas against grammar schools - went to a fee paying boarding school. Sturgeon banned council house sales in Scotland - her parents bought their council house for £8,000 back in 1984. Farron all for open door mass immigration and taking in 50,000 "child" refugees - lives in the whitest part of the country with barely any immigrants and none of the social problems mass immigration brings. What a bunch of tossers. Hope Farron gets "decapitated" so to speak come the election. | |||
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"Tv debates are a waste of time!! All you get is grandstanding and the tv companies only want it for the ratings " Totally agree. Can't stand all these Americanisms that we seem ti be adopting. Won't be watching any of them | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel " All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. " Perhaps of greater relevance is that they were all ganging up on the one guy who spoke for the majority (I.e. those who voted for brexit) Hope they all get crucified in the election - that'll learn 'em | |||
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"my thoughts..... 1) labour and conservatives all over my twitter feed.... bit rich them attacking if their leaders couldn't be bothered to show.. " I think it was tactics.. May didn't show incase she took a pasting. Possibly why jc didn't show too, even though he said he pulled out cos May did | |||
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"my thoughts..... 1) labour and conservatives all over my twitter feed.... bit rich them attacking if their leaders couldn't be bothered to show.... 2) after the launch of the tory manifesto today, i think Corbyn should have turned up and i think this is a oppotunity missed! he could have talked labour policies all night! and there taking it down a level.... 3) leanne wood's ears..... 4) tim farron, much as i like the guy, found the "hot" camera a wee too much.... 5) caroline lucas is a way better spokesperson than natalie bennett 6) nicola sturgeon winner by a mile tonight.... can she put up candidates in newcastle please!!!! 7) nuttall... ukips dead... if he can't remember peoples names that doesn't help.... served up his role as "punching bag" well... " Shit.. I would vote for nikki Sturgeon too if i could | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. " Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... "I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election" though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) | |||
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"Tv debates are a waste of time!! All you get is grandstanding and the tv companies only want it for the ratings Exactly this. They just shout each other down or talk in soundbites. It is only suitable for those with chronically short attention spans. I don't want my politicians starring in a crap Towie style show. " Yup, it's not a debate at all. Debate is just a name given to make it sound pseudo-intellectual. I like a podcast called the joe rogan experience; it's not a debate either, it's a disussion without points scoring. But it's about 3 hours with a fact checker on hand who will interrupt if someone tells a whopper. None of the leaders would get through it without a breakdown. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails)" Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. " You're quite right, neither Wood nor Sturgeon hold public office in the UK do they , nor do they lead parties with sitting MPs either , unlike Nuttalls who (when not busy upholding one of the worst attendance records for the position he was elected to/fiddling his expenses) leads a party consisting of how many MPs again?, the ghost of Screaming Lord Sutch has a greater claim to UK airtime than Nuttalls. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. You're quite right, neither Wood nor Sturgeon hold public office in the UK do they , nor do they lead parties with sitting MPs either , unlike Nuttalls who (when not busy upholding one of the worst attendance records for the position he was elected to/fiddling his expenses) leads a party consisting of how many MPs again?, the ghost of Screaming Lord Sutch has a greater claim to UK airtime than Nuttalls." Technically speaking, no party currently has any sitting MPS. However on dissolution of Parliament, Plaid Cymru had 3 sitting MPS and UKIP had no sitting MPs, Douglas Carswell having become an Independent. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. " Erm its very easy to work out why Nicola and Leeanne were there both are the party leaders yes party LEADERS there is the clue now seen as it was a tv leaders debate we shouldnt the leaders of the parties not be there ? Oh and another thing as of right now their is no MP's in Westminster Are you honestly trying to say Angus Robertson who is the deputy leader of the SNP should go on a tv leaders debate why not have the leader of the party ? It comes across as though some people are afraid of Nicola and her debating skills Take a look at this post you have people living in England saying they wish they could vote for Nicola and they aint the only ones in England saying that. All three women outclassed the guys last night in the tv leaders debate and its damn well good to see equal rights happen. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. Erm its very easy to work out why Nicola and Leeanne were there both are the party leaders yes party LEADERS there is the clue now seen as it was a tv leaders debate we shouldnt the leaders of the parties not be there ? Oh and another thing as of right now their is no MP's in Westminster Are you honestly trying to say Angus Robertson who is the deputy leader of the SNP should go on a tv leaders debate why not have the leader of the party ? It comes across as though some people are afraid of Nicola and her debating skills Take a look at this post you have people living in England saying they wish they could vote for Nicola and they aint the only ones in England saying that. All three women outclassed the guys last night in the tv leaders debate and its damn well good to see equal rights happen. " Just following the logic of your post then Paul Nuttall had every right to be on the programme also because he is the leader of UKip. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. You're quite right, neither Wood nor Sturgeon hold public office in the UK do they , nor do they lead parties with sitting MPs either , unlike Nuttalls who (when not busy upholding one of the worst attendance records for the position he was elected to/fiddling his expenses) leads a party consisting of how many MPs again?, the ghost of Screaming Lord Sutch has a greater claim to UK airtime than Nuttalls." Paul Nuttall holds public office in the European parliament as an elected MEP on behalf of the UK. UKip the party Paul Nuttall now leads won the last European MEP election here in the UK in 2014 and UKip returned more MEP's in the UK than any other party. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. Erm its very easy to work out why Nicola and Leeanne were there both are the party leaders yes party LEADERS there is the clue now seen as it was a tv leaders debate we shouldnt the leaders of the parties not be there ? Oh and another thing as of right now their is no MP's in Westminster Are you honestly trying to say Angus Robertson who is the deputy leader of the SNP should go on a tv leaders debate why not have the leader of the party ? It comes across as though some people are afraid of Nicola and her debating skills Take a look at this post you have people living in England saying they wish they could vote for Nicola and they aint the only ones in England saying that. All three women outclassed the guys last night in the tv leaders debate and its damn well good to see equal rights happen. Just following the logic of your post then Paul Nuttall had every right to be on the programme also because he is the leader of UKip. " Erm well like i said the clue was in the title ''TV Leaders Debate'' so yes is the answer Am interested to know since you seem to be saying Nicola Sturgeon shouldnt have been on the tv Leaders Debate last night who do you think should have been representing the SNP then in the leaders debate ? | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. You're quite right, neither Wood nor Sturgeon hold public office in the UK do they , nor do they lead parties with sitting MPs either , unlike Nuttalls who (when not busy upholding one of the worst attendance records for the position he was elected to/fiddling his expenses) leads a party consisting of how many MPs again?, the ghost of Screaming Lord Sutch has a greater claim to UK airtime than Nuttalls. Paul Nuttall holds public office in the European parliament as an elected MEP on behalf of the UK. UKip the party Paul Nuttall now leads won the last European MEP election here in the UK in 2014 and UKip returned more MEP's in the UK than any other party. " Ukip also had 7 elected members to the Welsh assembly and 2 elected members to the London assembly the last time those elections were held in the UK. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. Erm its very easy to work out why Nicola and Leeanne were there both are the party leaders yes party LEADERS there is the clue now seen as it was a tv leaders debate we shouldnt the leaders of the parties not be there ? Oh and another thing as of right now their is no MP's in Westminster Are you honestly trying to say Angus Robertson who is the deputy leader of the SNP should go on a tv leaders debate why not have the leader of the party ? It comes across as though some people are afraid of Nicola and her debating skills Take a look at this post you have people living in England saying they wish they could vote for Nicola and they aint the only ones in England saying that. All three women outclassed the guys last night in the tv leaders debate and its damn well good to see equal rights happen. Just following the logic of your post then Paul Nuttall had every right to be on the programme also because he is the leader of UKip. Erm well like i said the clue was in the title ''TV Leaders Debate'' so yes is the answer Am interested to know since you seem to be saying Nicola Sturgeon shouldnt have been on the tv Leaders Debate last night who do you think should have been representing the SNP then in the leaders debate ? " If you read the thread from the beginning and see how it developed I was just pointing out the dumb twisted logic of fatty5000's posts. | |||
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"I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only unelected candidate on the panel All of the panelists on the programme were elected though. If you are referring to Paul Nuttall he is an elected MEP. Didn't think I'd need to expand that but here goes... I think it wasn't a good look for those pro remain parties ganging up against the only candidate on the panel who has failed to gain election to UK office considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election though he has tried & failed ...and failed ...and failed ...and failed again, 5th time lucky perhaps (only joking it will be 5 fails) Following that logic then Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are also unelected, they are not MP's. Leanne Wood is a member of the Welsh assembly and Nicola Sturgeon is a member of the Scottish parliament, Neither has ever been elected to Westminster as an MP. Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? Leanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon are not standing for election to any seat in this general election, where as Tim Farron, Paul Nuttall and Caroline Lucas are. Erm its very easy to work out why Nicola and Leeanne were there both are the party leaders yes party LEADERS there is the clue now seen as it was a tv leaders debate we shouldnt the leaders of the parties not be there ? Oh and another thing as of right now their is no MP's in Westminster Are you honestly trying to say Angus Robertson who is the deputy leader of the SNP should go on a tv leaders debate why not have the leader of the party ? It comes across as though some people are afraid of Nicola and her debating skills Take a look at this post you have people living in England saying they wish they could vote for Nicola and they aint the only ones in England saying that. All three women outclassed the guys last night in the tv leaders debate and its damn well good to see equal rights happen. Just following the logic of your post then Paul Nuttall had every right to be on the programme also because he is the leader of UKip. Erm well like i said the clue was in the title ''TV Leaders Debate'' so yes is the answer Am interested to know since you seem to be saying Nicola Sturgeon shouldnt have been on the tv Leaders Debate last night who do you think should have been representing the SNP then in the leaders debate ? If you read the thread from the beginning and see how it developed I was just pointing out the dumb twisted logic of fatty5000's posts. " You said and i quote ''Considering it is a debate pertaining to a UK general election what were Wood and Sturgeon doing on the programme? '' So am asking you a genuine question if you believe Leeanne Wood and Nicola Sturgeon shouldnt have been their last night who do you think should have been representing the SNP and Plaid Cymru as their leaders in the leaders debate ? | |||
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"If you read the thread from the beginning and see how it developed I was just pointing out the dumb twisted logic of fatty5000's posts." Nothing dumb nor twisted, do you not realise the difference between holding UK office and holding European office?, there is a clear differential when applied to a UK GE...but don't worry neither can ukip, hence the missuse of ADDE funds and Olaf fraud investigation | |||
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"If you read the thread from the beginning and see how it developed I was just pointing out the dumb twisted logic of fatty5000's posts. Nothing dumb nor twisted, do you not realise the difference between holding UK office and holding European office?, there is a clear differential when applied to a UK GE...but don't worry neither can ukip, hence the missuse of ADDE funds and Olaf fraud investigation " That really is irrelevant. As kinkyHnS has pointed out the programme was called the itv leaders debate (try reading the title of the thread for a hint). Paul Nuttall is the leader of ukip and that is why he was on the programme. He had as much right to be there as the other 4 candidates. | |||
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"Tv debates are a waste of time!! All you get is grandstanding and the tv companies only want it for the ratings " | |||
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"cant bear listening to her trite, she just talks spin.no answer but lady like trump adjectives" Totally agree so far all she has rambled on about is brexit does she not bloody no it's a general election | |||
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"It looks like 80% of the audience have switched off… " Looks like they have fallen asleep Like me | |||
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"It looks like 80% of the audience have switched off… " Yes, they did lol | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional " Already a big winner tonight | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight " Yes, he won by miles. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes, he won by miles." He's a two faced dangerous fool | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes, he won by miles. He's a two faced dangerous fool" May is not popular lol | |||
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"This reads like the I love Corbyn thread lol" it reads more like a lot of people have commom sense thread. over the last 3 weeks anyone that still sees may as a competent leader and somome they want in power for the next 5 years are nuts. | |||
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"This reads like the I love Corbyn thread lol it reads more like a lot of people have commom sense thread. over the last 3 weeks anyone that still sees may as a competent leader and somome they want in power for the next 5 years are nuts." | |||
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"This reads like the I love Corbyn thread lol it reads more like a lot of people have commom sense thread. over the last 3 weeks anyone that still sees may as a competent leader and somome they want in power for the next 5 years are nuts." I couldn't have put it better myself spot in | |||
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"This reads like the I love Corbyn thread lol it reads more like a lot of people have commom sense thread. over the last 3 weeks anyone that still sees may as a competent leader and somome they want in power for the next 5 years are nuts. I couldn't have put it better myself spot in " on | |||
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"It looks like 80% of the audience have switched off… " Was that when Corbyn walked on the stage? | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional " Didn't look very calm when the audience were giving him a spanking over his views on trident. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight " Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. " Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any." That is right, corbyn was the most popular. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular." Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. " Are you d*unk | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. " Yes, they were all left corbynistas weren't they. I especially liked the way so many of them were hell bent on nuclear warefare just to hide it. Good grief. Did you not stop to think that the 1/3 that were labour supporters actually like their party's policies and so might have come across a bit more vocal in their support? As opposed to the 1/3 that are Tory that seems to say they would still be voting Tory *despite* all the shot policies and U-turns. I mean they are not going to openly cheer at the wage drop on nurses are they? -Matt | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. " Your deluded.. Watch it again.. | |||
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"i thought the airing was more right wing. those old tory men had an impact, thdy asked about a 3rd of the questions. should have had their own show. as for May lying to the people about Abbots DNA plan just shows what utter contempt May has. anyway its the end of May, its June now." Yes, that was a pretty big porkie that went unchecked. May said that Abbott wanted to remove the DNA of criminals from the database. What Abbott specifically wants to do is remove the DNA of those *not* convicted (or even accused in some cases) of a crime. But given May's record on the Snoopers Charter it is hardly surprising. -Matt | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. " ... or maybe... the labour supporters are more vocal about supporting their policies..... I have yet to hear one conservative supporter cherring about their social care policy... or their plans to in real terms per pupil to cut education..... or on the NHS!!!!! in fact that answer she gave last night to the nurse who has been getting 1% pay rises for the last 7 years was absolutely feeble..... | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. ... or maybe... the labour supporters are more vocal about supporting their policies..... I have yet to hear one conservative supporter cherring about their social care policy... or their plans to in real terms per pupil to cut education..... or on the NHS!!!!! in fact that answer she gave last night to the nurse who has been getting 1% pay rises for the last 7 years was absolutely feeble..... " Maybe because facing reality isn't as fun as listening to promises from the money tree. Judging politicians by how many cheers they get was socrates primary warning about thr inevitable path to demagoguery. | |||
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"i know you say you are not a conservative... but you have really bought into the "magic money tree" line they are trying to push.......... the line would have more weight if they were keepinf cutting certain taxes... and they had costed their own manifesto..... after all.. they are the party in power, shouldn't THEY know the figures? " Yes they should. I was using the term 'money tree" before they were the minimum Corbyn proposed busted the tax to GDP ratio above 40%. The forum search doesn't lie. We're probably voting for the same party, if you let your head rule not your heart. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. ... or maybe... the labour supporters are more vocal about supporting their policies..... I have yet to hear one conservative supporter cherring about their social care policy... or their plans to in real terms per pupil to cut education..... or on the NHS!!!!! in fact that answer she gave last night to the nurse who has been getting 1% pay rises for the last 7 years was absolutely feeble..... " She was allowed to get away with that one. Why someone didn't ask her how her own and other MP's salaries have fared in relation to other public sector workers is beyond me.. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. Your deluded.. Watch it again.. " It's you're... Try to spell it again.. | |||
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"Corbyn is calm and professional Already a big winner tonight Yes Corbyn was a big winner in the how to make a fool of yourself competition. Is that why he was getting cheered? Didn't hear May getting any.That is right, corbyn was the most popular. Hardly surprising with a lefty BBC audience though is it? It was the same the other night on the BBC leaders debate, I'm just surprised they didn't all bring their pitch forks and lynch Paul Nuttall. At least Nigel Farage had the balls to call Dimbleby and the BBC out live on air on their bias in the leaders debate in 2015 when he said "the real audience is sitting at home". Seems nothing has changed at the BBC since then. There is no way that audience was 1/3rd Labour, 1/3rd Conservative and 1/3rd other parties or undecided. The BBC are a national disgrace. Your deluded.. Watch it again.. It's you're... Try to spell it again.." They were, it's just labour supporters think that whooping and cheering are an adequate substitute for sound rational arguements. | |||
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"If there is a bad deal, wales will consider their future with britain and would seek independence " No they won't because a majority in Wales voted for Brexit same as England. | |||
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"If there is a bad deal, wales will consider their future with britain and would seek independence No they won't because a majority in Wales voted for Brexit same as England. " If less than 3% were unhappy with the eventual deal a majority would be against Brexit. | |||
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"If there is a bad deal, wales will consider their future with britain and would seek independence No they won't because a majority in Wales voted for Brexit same as England. If less than 3% were unhappy with the eventual deal a majority would be against Brexit. " No strictly speaking true. YouGov have shown that on 22% of voters are hard remainers compared to 45% hard leavers. In other words, a lot of people believe the referendum is scacred and are no longer remainers as such. | |||
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"If there is a bad deal, wales will consider their future with britain and would seek independence No they won't because a majority in Wales voted for Brexit same as England. If less than 3% were unhappy with the eventual deal a majority would be against Brexit. No strictly speaking true. YouGov have shown that on 22% of voters are hard remainers compared to 45% hard leavers. In other words, a lot of people believe the referendum is scacred and are no longer remainers as such. " ...or they have see the damage already done so far and given up fighting with reason against bigotry and just want it to be done and dusted so the healing can start. -Matt | |||
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"If there is a bad deal, wales will consider their future with britain and would seek independence No they won't because a majority in Wales voted for Brexit same as England. If less than 3% were unhappy with the eventual deal a majority would be against Brexit. No strictly speaking true. YouGov have shown that on 22% of voters are hard remainers compared to 45% hard leavers. In other words, a lot of people believe the referendum is scacred and are no longer remainers as such. ...or they have see the damage already done so far and given up fighting with reason against bigotry and just want it to be done and dusted so the healing can start. -Matt" The leader said she would seek independence cos of few things, such as, they get lots of moneys from the eu and brexit could wipe out their farming and other industries. | |||
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"If there is a bad deal, wales will consider their future with britain and would seek independence No they won't because a majority in Wales voted for Brexit same as England. If less than 3% were unhappy with the eventual deal a majority would be against Brexit. No strictly speaking true. YouGov have shown that on 22% of voters are hard remainers compared to 45% hard leavers. In other words, a lot of people believe the referendum is scacred and are no longer remainers as such. ...or they have see the damage already done so far and given up fighting with reason against bigotry and just want it to be done and dusted so the healing can start. -MattThe leader said she would seek independence cos of few things, such as, they get lots of moneys from the eu and brexit could wipe out their farming and other industries. " Are you talking about Leanne Wood? She's only the leader of Plaid Cymru, she's not the leader of Wales! Plaid Cymru are the Welsh version of the SNP in Scotland, all they care about is independence, if it wasn't Brexit then they'd be using other excuses to gain independence. | |||
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