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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    ...the old fogie tory supporters are more likely to stay in bed in snow and ice. Jez is a coming gfire get used to it!
    They've already voted by post.

    The "youth" would also be dumb to vote for Corbyn.

    There's 850,000 job vacancies ATM, when I left school there were 3 million unemployed, they haven't got it so bad.
    Last edited by great_fire; 06-12-2019 at 06:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolymiller View Post
    Get ready for the youth quake

    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...our-youthquake

    ..and good on them, it's their future after all. All the boring old fart Tory voters will be pushing up daisies soon...
    Where will that leave us? Every graduate I’ve interviewed in the last 3 years, couldn’t organise or manage a wardrobe.

    All the incapable, ‘please give me more sir’, layabout lefties will be pushing up daisies as well ... soon’

    It’s not going to end well. Not until someone presses a reset button, anyhow. 😞😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Where will that leave us? Every graduate I’ve interviewed in the last 3 years, couldn’t organise or manage a wardrobe.

    All the incapable, ‘please give me more sir’, layabout lefties will be pushing up daisies as well ... soon’

    It’s not going to end well. Not until someone presses a reset button, anyhow. ����
    Starting to panic howdy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redshank View Post
    This diversion from the main thread topic is fantastic This is irony at it's best, I take my hat off to you sir
    I didn’t start this topic red I just replied to him

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    Anybody know a university lecturer who isn't hard left ? The students come out brainwashed into voting for socialism. Ironically once they've found decent well paid jobs they change their political opinions and vote Tory !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Anybody know a university lecturer who isn't hard left ? The students come out brainwashed into voting for socialism. Ironically once they've found decent well paid jobs they change their political opinions and vote Tory !
    Soft boiled eggheads

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    Did you see that program asking 14 year olds what they would do if they was in charge On Saturday, all of them said more funds to schools and some mps want to give them a vote? Blimey we would have no funds for nhs pensions or police but more books fancy school dinners and teachers on more than doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    He did Marr the other day and a debate with Corbyn tonight.

    They're all doing a lot more interviews and TV debates than used to be the case.

    It doesn't help them either I don't think, the more we see them the more we see to dislike.
    You know as well as I do that there are interviews and then there's the one you do with Andrew Neil .

    To hide away like a little girl shows this charlatan up for what he is , a lack of moral fibre who doesn't want to be scrutinised .

    You have to ask yourself why that is ?

    His advisors have him saying the very least they can get away with .

    This is a politician who the country are supposed to trust as a PM entering one of the most demanding periods since WW2 and yet he hides away from an half hour interview .

    If this charlatan has the answers then there's nothing to fear from Neil , nothing what so ever .

    Clearly he doesn't have the answers except for the ones he doesn't want the electorate to know which is a bit mystifying given this is a GE election campaign .

    Practically everyone who he comes in to contact with both professionally and privately he double crosses , the DUP are his latest victims .

    I'd suggest he's saving the best for last if he's elected PM , the double crossing of the electorate , the man's made a career out of lying .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post

    If this charlatan has the answers then there's nothing to fear from Neil , nothing what so ever. Practically everyone who he comes in to contact with both professionally and privately he double crosses , the DUP are his latest victims
    I'd suggest he's saving the best for last if he's elected PM , the double crossing of the electorate , the man's made a career out of lying .
    Michael Howard saw through him and now John Major has advised people to vote for the three ex Tories that he sacked.
    Last edited by Godsend.F.C.; 06-12-2019 at 07:42 PM.

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    Yep even tory supporters like Timbertop on here are saying he would be better keeping his mouth shut now if he wants to win the election. What does that say about the integrity of Boris and what does it say about tory voters who are prepared to accept that they are voting for a party that does not tell the truth. Seems very odd, indeed stupid, to vote for someone who you know does not mean what they say.

    Its all gonna end very painfully for stupid working class people who vote tory if Boris gets in. But sometimes you have to rub some folks noses in their own dog shyte to make them learn the errors of their ways. Unfortunately, for the more intelligent working class folks who dont vote tory, the rest of us poor buggers will suffer for another 5 years.
    Last edited by rolymiller; 06-12-2019 at 07:51 PM.

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