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One thing puzzles me, men of iron...

 

I happy to state that I am an atheist.

 

Why do none of our interlocutors stand up and admit to being Muslim? Is it shame? Is it embarrassment?

 

Anyway, no matter.../

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2 minutes ago, Grouse said:

One thing puzzles me, men of iron...

 

I happy to state that I am an atheist.

 

Why do none of our interlocutors stand up and admit to being Muslim? Is it shame? Is it embarrassment?

 

Anyway, no matter.../

But when will you confess to being a member of PETA?

"There is a boycott of all shops and restaurants dealing with Halal meat. These people can keep their dirty, inhumane practices in their medieval countries."

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5 minutes ago, Grouse said:

One thing puzzles me, men of iron...

 

I happy to state that I am an atheist.

 

Why do none of our interlocutors stand up and admit to being Muslim? Is it shame? Is it embarrassment?

 

Anyway, no matter.../

Many are rabidly Tory.  I don't think the two go together.

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Latest Exit Poll- shows a hung Parliament, with Corbyn on course to front a progressive alliance against Tories.  If this holds true it will be an amazing failure for May et al, but somehow sounds too good to be true.  Polls have been wrong before.

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Looks like the much maligned youth got out to vote, and they have voted for the Party with the "soft Brexit" option ... so much for the "will of the people" ... a massive miscalculation by May. 

 

Mmmm ... is Brexit fecked?

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6 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

Looks like the much maligned youth got out to vote, and they have voted for the Party with the "soft Brexit" option ... so much for the "will of the people" ... a massive miscalculation by May. 

 

Mmmm ... is Brexit fecked?

Maybe not but if these polls are correct May is.

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10 hours ago, ilostmypassword said:

But when will you confess to being a member of PETA?

"There is a boycott of all shops and restaurants dealing with Halal meat. These people can keep their dirty, inhumane practices in their medieval countries."

do you have any idea how many shops exist which sell jewish "kosher" (virtually identical with "halal") meat products in not so "medieval" countries? :smile:

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24 minutes ago, AlexRich said:

Looks like the much maligned youth got out to vote, and they have voted for the Party with the "soft Brexit" option ... so much for the "will of the people" ... a massive miscalculation by May. 

 

Mmmm ... is Brexit fecked?

Maybe not but if these polls are correct May is.

that depends on this gentleman

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On 6/7/2017 at 6:11 PM, vogie said:

Not me, but if the poster that put those photo's up can't see the truth in what they say, well................

 When you get up this morning you might find a big shock

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Europeans must be shaking their heads in disbelief at this shambles. How many times have we been told the EU was going to implode? Farage is now claiming that TM a remain supporter was the wrong person to have been elected Tory leader but not so long back he was congratulating TM on adopting all of UKIP's position on hard Brexit.

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2 hours ago, AlexRich said:

Unbelievable ... the "will of the people" protest vote on immigration is backfiring big time. A Corbyn coalition will go for an ultra soft Brexit, he's not that fussed about immigration ... and perhaps, we'll avoid it altogether? What a laugh!

Hard to know why May has lost so much support.

 

Was it coming out with the 'dementia tax' during the campaign - redirecting minds to the tories being the 'uncaring' party?  Not to mention both parents and children always being concerned about any loss of inheritance?

 

Is it because the electorate are beginning to support socialist policies again and were bad-tempered at Corbyn being so vilified by the media?

 

Is it because a number of people who didn't want to leave the EU (but didn't vote as they were sure the referendum would result in remain) have realised the necessity of voting?

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14 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

Hard to know why May has lost so much support.

 

Was it coming out with the 'dementia tax' during the campaign - redirecting minds to the tories being the 'uncaring' party?  Not to mention both parents and children always being concerned about any loss of inheritance?

 

Is it because the electorate are beginning to support socialist policies again and were bad-tempered at Corbyn being so vilified by the media?

 

Is it because a number of people who didn't want to leave the EU (but didn't vote as they were sure the referendum would result in remain) have realised the necessity of voting?

Why oh why oh why? :cheesy:

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18 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

Hard to know why May has lost so much support.

 

Was it coming out with the 'dementia tax' during the campaign - redirecting minds to the tories being the 'uncaring' party?  Not to mention both parents and children always being concerned about any loss of inheritance?

 

Is it because the electorate are beginning to support socialist policies again and were bad-tempered at Corbyn being so vilified by the media?

 

Is it because a number of people who didn't want to leave the EU (but didn't vote as they were sure the referendum would result in remain) have realised the necessity of voting?

Do you think that Commie Corbyn offered the country a fantasy manifesto as opposed to Mays suicide one, she has run a terrible campaign. Don't lets kid ourselves, Corbyn has done well through Mays incompetence, I think she'll be gone tomorrow.

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3 minutes ago, vogie said:

Do you think that Commie Corbyn offered the country a fantasy manifesto as opposed to Mays suicide one, she has run a terrible campaign. Don't lets kid ourselves, Corbyn has done well through Mays incompetence, I think she'll be gone tomorrow.

Is May the UK's Hillary Clinton? 

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4 minutes ago, vogie said:

Do you think that Commie Corbyn offered the country a fantasy manifesto as opposed to Mays suicide one, she has run a terrible campaign. Don't lets kid ourselves, Corbyn has done well through Mays incompetence, I think she'll be gone tomorrow.

I'm one of a very small minority that would be very happy for Labour to turn into a genuinely socialist party again.

 

It hasn't gone un-noticed that Corbyn has been vilified by the media and blairite MPs, which is a 'plus' from my POV insofar as he's more socialist than appreciated by the aforementioned.

 

On the other hand, I gather most Labour voters supported brexit - whilst Corbyn supported 'any deal rather than no deal' re. brexit, which has to be the worst of all possible worlds.

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