by Cannydc » Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:23 pm
Red Okktober wrote:Cannydc wrote:I didn't say that it won't be the same for all parties.
Methinks you read something into my comment that you hoped would be there, rather that what was. In fact, you COULD and did make it up.
As for people opening the doors to canvassers who generally do so after work, in the dark and cold of mid-December - do you really think that's a good idea? It's not an excuse, it's a fact. And assaults on canvassers? Time will tell if you are correct and that there aren't nutters out there looking to take revenge on people whom they regard as not having done in parliament what they in particular demanded. We shall see, shan't we?
You haven't stopped whinging for nearly FOUR YEARS about the last democratic vote - and on the day a GE is announced - you've started complaining about the weather and making up imaginary assaults.
Comedy gold once again.
I am likely to oppose any form of Brexit until the day I die. I regard it as a moral duty to the young people who will follow me, but not be granted the privileges I have had due to a bunch of far-right buffoons. In similar fashion, I have opposed the scourge of Toryism for 50 years and shall continue to do so. Unlike you, who obviously never opposed a sitting government in your life and rolls over every time a new one enters office.
I do however note that you have noticed that I didn't mention any particular party and are now trying to move away from that oversight...
Comedy gold indeed. You COULD make it up.
As for the election, bring it on. Only one party will have a truly positive message of hope and fairness - the rest will be mired in predictions of how bad the others will be if they win. Project Fear, some would say. The worst problems will fall to the Tories, having to justify the Brexishambles, blaming failures on everyone but themselves, and having to ask the perennial question "Why should I vote for you?". Can't wait.
[quote="Red Okktober"][quote="Cannydc"]
I didn't say that it won't be the same for all parties.
Methinks you read something into my comment that you hoped would be there, rather that what was. In fact, you COULD and did make it up.
As for people opening the doors to canvassers who generally do so after work, in the dark and cold of mid-December - do you really think that's a good idea? It's not an excuse, it's a fact. And assaults on canvassers? Time will tell if you are correct and that there aren't nutters out there looking to take revenge on people whom they regard as not having done in parliament what they in particular demanded. We shall see, shan't we?[/quote]
You haven't stopped whinging for nearly FOUR YEARS about the last democratic vote - and on the day a GE is announced - you've started complaining about the weather and making up imaginary assaults. :pmsl:
Comedy gold once again.[/quote]
I am likely to oppose any form of Brexit until the day I die. I regard it as a moral duty to the young people who will follow me, but not be granted the privileges I have had due to a bunch of far-right buffoons. In similar fashion, I have opposed the scourge of Toryism for 50 years and shall continue to do so. Unlike you, who obviously never opposed a sitting government in your life and rolls over every time a new one enters office.
I do however note that you have noticed that I didn't mention any particular party and are now trying to move away from that oversight...
Comedy gold indeed. You COULD make it up.
As for the election, bring it on. Only one party will have a truly positive message of hope and fairness - the rest will be mired in predictions of how bad the others will be if they win. Project Fear, some would say. The worst problems will fall to the Tories, having to justify the Brexishambles, blaming failures on everyone but themselves, and having to ask the perennial question "Why should I vote for you?". Can't wait.