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    donnys pageDonnys Page
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      We finished second bottom last season but that’s not fair. We should get a petition going to get us re-instated in the Championship.
      Maybe Lisa Nandy may help us.

      #159696
      We finished second bottom last season but that’s not fair. We should get a petition going to get us re-instated in the Championship.
      Maybe Lisa Nandy may help us.

      Fook knows what you’re drinking lad but to say its not fair we got relegated is way off the mark we played anti football and bored everyone to death next season will be different under Cookie

      #159697

      We finished second bottom last season but that’s not fair. We should get a petition going to get us re-instated in the Championship.
      Maybe Lisa Nandy may help us.

      Fook knows what you’re drinking lad but to say its not fair we got relegated is way off the mark we played anti football and bored everyone to death next season will be different under Cookie[/quote]

      I think he’s taking the pish out of the types of people for whom the results of the Euro referendum & recent general election didn’t go their way & who have started up petitions to change the result or stop the winner taking office

      #159698

      We finished second bottom last season but that’s not fair. We should get a petition going to get us re-instated in the Championship.
      Maybe Lisa Nandy may help us.

      Fook knows what you’re drinking lad but to say its not fair we got relegated is way off the mark we played anti football and bored everyone to death next season will be different under Cookie[/quote]

      I think he’s taking the pish out of the types of people for whom the results of the Euro referendum & recent general election didn’t go their way & who have started up petitions to change the result or stop the winner taking office[/quote]

      That’s bloody students for you, never paid a penny in tax but know what’s best for the rest of us.

      Bring back national service that will sort the scruffy whingers out.

      #159713

      We finished second bottom last season but that’s not fair. We should get a petition going to get us re-instated in the Championship.
      Maybe Lisa Nandy may help us.

      Fook knows what you’re drinking lad but to say its not fair we got relegated is way off the mark we played anti football and bored everyone to death next season will be different under Cookie[/quote]

      I think he’s taking the pish out of the types of people for whom the results of the Euro referendum & recent general election didn’t go their way & who have started up petitions to change the result or stop the winner taking office[/quote]

      That’s bloody students for you, never paid a penny in tax but know what’s best for the rest of us.

      Bring back national service that will sort the scruffy whingers out.[/quote]

      Did National Service sort you out then?

      #159714

      Younger voters favoured Corby…older voters favoured May.

      Life’s good when you’re young until you have to pay for it…

      Tax and borrow today and you’ll pay tomorrow.

      #159718
      Younger voters favoured Corby…older voters favoured May.

      That’s a sweeping generalisation.

      #159736

      I just brushed that post aside

      #159748
      Younger voters favoured Corby…older voters favoured May.

      Life’s good when you’re young until you have to pay for it…

      Tax and borrow today and you’ll pay tomorrow.

      More than twice as many people in Wigan voted Labour than voted Conservative.

      So that’s not true.

      #159750
      SammySammy
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        Younger voters favoured Corby…older voters favoured May.

        Life’s good when you’re young until you have to pay for it…

        Tax and borrow today and you’ll pay tomorrow.

        It is generally accepted that the surge in the number of younger voters was in favour of Corbyn but quite why the “older voters” or more specifically those at or nearing pensionable age would vote Tory, given their manifesto, is beyond me.

        #159751
        donnys pageDonnys Page
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          I can’t see why anyone would find much of the Tory manifesto or policy palatable but this is probably why the serving government who are not too popular could only keep the gap between themselves down to that what Cameron had over Brown. Or maybe it just may have been that Corbyns policies where even less palatable or just an expensive alternative.

          #159780

          Who would vote for a man that doesn’t wear the red poppy, sing the national anthem, and will arm us with handbags to fight a war, and has had rumpy pumpy with Dianne Abott.

          Plus it’s easy to promise the earth in your manifesto if you know that you have not a cat in hell’s chance of being in the seat of power, in the first place. At least it disrupts the opposition for a while.

          Worst Labour mon in my lifetime. Andy Burnham would have been a better shout.

          #159785
          Who would vote for a man that doesn’t wear the red poppy, sing the national anthem, and will arm us with handbags to fight a war, and has had rumpy pumpy with Dianne Abott.

          Plus it’s easy to promise the earth in your manifesto if you know that you have not a cat in hell’s chance of being in the seat of power, in the first place. At least it disrupts the opposition for a while.

          Worst Labour mon in my lifetime. Andy Burnham would have been a better shout.

          Shape yourself Lostock, you forgot to mention that he voted against every anti terrorism legislation put before him.

          A man of peace, total bollocks! voted against the Anglo Irish agreement.

          #159786
          donnys pageDonnys Page
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            Who would vote for a man that doesn’t wear the red poppy, sing the national anthem, and will arm us with handbags to fight a war, and has had rumpy pumpy with Dianne Abott.

            Plus it’s easy to promise the earth in your manifesto if you know that you have not a cat in hell’s chance of being in the seat of power, in the first place. At least it disrupts the opposition for a while.

            Worst Labour mon in my lifetime. Andy Burnham would have been a better shout.

            Shape yourself Lostock, you forgot to mention that he voted against every anti terrorism legislation put before him.

            A man of peace, total bollocks! voted against the Anglo Irish agreement.[/quote]
            Yet him and his cronies where quick enough to blame the government for the recent terrorist atrocities in the run up to the election and again today the dispicable lot are already trying to score further browny points over the terrible tower block fire and that is despite having 13 years in very recent times to sort out things like that themselves. Seems like Abbot is fit again to join the fray and serve in the opposition.
            Politicians! Whatever happened to Wilson and Heath??

            #159822
            SammySammy
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              Who would vote for a man that doesn’t wear the red poppy, sing the national anthem, and will arm us with handbags to fight a war, and has had rumpy pumpy with Dianne Abott.

              Plus it’s easy to promise the earth in your manifesto if you know that you have not a cat in hell’s chance of being in the seat of power, in the first place. At least it disrupts the opposition for a while.

              Worst Labour mon in my lifetime. Andy Burnham would have been a better shout.

              So if you wear a poppy and sing the National Anthem that makes you a good egg with the best interest of the country as a whole at heart? Maybe that excuses from blame the psychopaths who send young men off to war to be maimed and killed for no good reason other than to serve the interests of the rich and powerful.

              And yes, let’s arm ourselves to the teeth with nuclear weapons so when the world has been obliterated we can stand proud and say we didn’t fire first.

              A Labour man in the traditional sense of the word putting forward socialist policies and not some phoney career politician adopting Conservative ideology in the hope of getting elected

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