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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    We have sort of got used to being crapped on by the Tories, but for the Labour Party to now crap on their traditional northern voters, well that is something new.

    What Islington wants, Islington gets
    Islington got Lib Dems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Islington got Lib Dems.
    Ok Mr Pedantic, Islington North

    But like I said the ‘North” bit has been discarded.


    As for the EU vote, even the locals there are baling out.
    Last edited by Grist_To_The_Mill; 02-06-2019 at 09:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Islington got Lib Dems.
    Best hope a GE isn't called then raging in that case .

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    He’s not thick (arguable) and he’s seen the results, but in my view he’s a glove puppet with somebody else’s hand working him.

    In the past that hand used to be the Trade Unions...but now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    We have sort of got used to being crapped on by the Tories, but for the Labour Party to now crap on their traditional northern voters, well that is something new.

    What Islington wants, Islington gets
    BFC have more season ticket holders than Labour voters these days .

    If those results around my way aren't chiming with the Labour Party then the game is really up .

    Once people vote differently you'd better have something substantial to get them back .

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    May as well split from London and the south in a Yugoslavia kind of way but without the bloodshed of course .

    Feck all in my opinion that connects us anymore if it ever really did .

    Why even try to mend a country that is so irretrievably divided ?

    Absolutely no point at all .

    Let's make life easy for MP's shall we , feck off and serve your paymasters and we'll elect those who get us up here in brexit land .

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    It’s a shame though, what a chance missed.

    The tories in deep division, backlash from austerity and the country ripe for a sensible Labour administration

    A brexit vote heavily influenced by the northern leave voters.

    The big chance, open goal, get off the fence and follow the northern vote to leave the EU.

    But Labour missed a sitter and we’ve still got Boris, Gove, the one that looks like an Asian uncle fester, and various blue suited power dressed ‘ladies”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    It’s a shame though, what a chance missed.

    The tories in deep division, backlash from austerity and the country ripe for a sensible Labour administration

    A brexit vote heavily influenced by the northern leave voters.

    The big chance, open goal, get off the fence and follow the northern vote to leave the EU.

    But Labour missed a sitter and we’ve still got Boris, Gove, the one that looks like an Asian uncle fester, and various blue suited power dressed ‘ladies”
    Have to agree with you Grist especially as the Labour manifesto was to pull out of the EU in the last election!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLadonOS View Post
    Have to agree with you Grist especially as the Labour manifesto was to pull out of the EU in the last election!
    Eh? Labour policy still is to honour the result, as it was in 2017.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    Eh? Labour policy still is to honour the result, as it was in 2017.
    Yes I know but the country do not want freedom of movement which the Labour party will not drop from their manifesto hence why they will not win a GE.

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