Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby LordRaven » Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:20 pm

McAz wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
McAz wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Red Okktober wrote: LMAO - you haven't stopped whinging since 2016 about Brexit, and now you're complaining about it being dark and cold, and are forecasting assaults on canvassers in the run up to the GE.

Getting your excuses in early? :pmsl:

Btw, it will be dark and cold for all parties. Don't you think people go out when it's dark or cold?

You couldn't make it up.


Who's going to answer the door to some random and let the heat out when it's cold dark wet and miserable anyway?

5 more years of Boris, Rees-Mogg, et al and the poor won't be able to afford heat. They'll open the door just to grab some body heat from a passing stranger. Problem solved. :thumbsup:


5 more years of robbing the poor to pay the rich and I suspect the canvassers will get dragged in, butchered and eaten --people will be that poor.


Goof point. The benefits of Boris never end. :pmsl:


We could always ask for Esther McVey to pop around and warm us up, a ball gag and some gaffer tape would help nicely. :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby Stooo » Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:22 pm

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Cannydc wrote:Dark and cold, and for lady canvassers in the current political climate, dangerous too. I dread the first reports of assaults by spittle flecked, red faced 'voters'.

I leave it to you to imagine what the motives for such attacks will be.

LMAO - you haven't stopped whinging since 2016 about Brexit, and now you're complaining about it being dark and cold, and are forecasting assaults on canvassers in the run up to the GE.

Getting your excuses in early? :pmsl:

Btw, it will be dark and cold for all parties. Don't you think people go out when it's dark or cold?

You couldn't make it up.


Who's going to answer the door to some random and let the heat out when it's cold dark wet and miserable anyway?


That's why I stuff letterboxes. Fuck that shit, it's bad enough on the street stalls! :woteva:

Do you ignore "no hawkers, no canvassers, no unsolicited mail?" :smilin:


Yeah, Fletch style tactics :NAA:
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby McAz » Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:24 pm

LordRaven wrote:
McAz wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
McAz wrote:5 more years of Boris, Rees-Mogg, et al and the poor won't be able to afford heat. They'll open the door just to grab some body heat from a passing stranger. Problem solved. :thumbsup:


5 more years of robbing the poor to pay the rich and I suspect the canvassers will get dragged in, butchered and eaten --people will be that poor.


Goof point. The benefits of Boris never end. :pmsl:


We could always ask for Esther McVey to pop around and warm us up, a ball gag and some gaffer tape would help nicely. :gigglesnshit:

Well, I'd rather fuck than be fucked. :dunno:
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby LordRaven » Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:32 pm

Stooo wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Stooo wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Red Okktober wrote: LMAO - you haven't stopped whinging since 2016 about Brexit, and now you're complaining about it being dark and cold, and are forecasting assaults on canvassers in the run up to the GE.

Getting your excuses in early? :pmsl:

Btw, it will be dark and cold for all parties. Don't you think people go out when it's dark or cold?

You couldn't make it up.


Who's going to answer the door to some random and let the heat out when it's cold dark wet and miserable anyway?


That's why I stuff letterboxes. Fuck that shit, it's bad enough on the street stalls! :woteva:

Do you ignore "no hawkers, no canvassers, no unsolicited mail?" :smilin:


Yeah, Fletch style tactics :NAA:


Stuff Felch's letterbox with Libdem leaflets marked "as approved by Vlad Putin" and with the addition too of "Allahu Akbar" and he will vote LibDem :smilin:
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby Cannydc » Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:46 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Dark and cold, and for lady canvassers in the current political climate, dangerous too. I dread the first reports of assaults by spittle flecked, red faced 'voters'.

I leave it to you to imagine what the motives for such attacks will be.

LMAO - you haven't stopped whinging since 2016 about Brexit, and now you're complaining about it being dark and cold, and are forecasting assaults on canvassers in the run up to the GE.

Getting your excuses in early? :pmsl:

Btw, it will be dark and cold for all parties. Don't you think people go out when it's dark or cold?

You couldn't make it up.


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?
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby Red Okktober » Tue Oct 29, 2019 8:56 pm

LordRaven wrote:Who's going to answer the door to some random and let the heat out when it's cold dark wet and miserable anyway?



The barrel scraping and whinging has already started. At least with Brexit, the shower on here waited for the result to be known.

May the best party win, and let's hope those on the losing side are man enough to take it on the chin this time.
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby Red Okktober » Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:00 pm

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. :pmsl:

Comedy gold once again.
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby Stooo » Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:09 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Who's going to answer the door to some random and let the heat out when it's cold dark wet and miserable anyway?



The barrel scraping and whinging has already started. At least with Brexit, the shower on here waited for the result to be known.

May the best party win, and let's hope those on the losing side are man enough to take it on the chin this time.


It's going to be split in so many ways.

Tories will lose the SW to LDs, Wales to PC and Scotland to the SNP, Main cities will stay UKLab but you will get more LD gains.

UKLab will be squabbling with BxP Ltd and the Tories over traditionally Labour wards in the North.

The LD's pose no threat to UKLab in all but a few seats but a huge threat to marginal tory seats so why attack us?
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby McAz » Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:09 pm

Red Okktober wrote:
LordRaven wrote:Who's going to answer the door to some random and let the heat out when it's cold dark wet and miserable anyway?



The barrel scraping and whinging has already started. At least with Brexit, the shower on here waited for the result to be known.

May the best party win, and let's hope those on the losing side are man enough to take it on the chin this time.


"Man up". Sexist Boris bollox already? :shake head:
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby Stooo » Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:12 pm

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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. :pmsl:

Comedy gold once again.


The last time that we got to change our minds was in 2017 in a GE, this will be the third yet a people's vote is abhorrent. What's the difference?
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Re: Boris got a deal, but no doubt it will fail in HOC

Postby 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. :pmsl:

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.
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