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On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote:
Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. |
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![]() "Fredxx" wrote in message ... On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. We'll see... Boris will call an election. He needs a 2/3 majority to do that unless a no confidence motion gets up. He will say he is the party of Brexit More likely that he is doing what the referendum said it wanted. and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. And its far from clear if the voters will buy that line. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. And its far from clear if the voters will buy that line. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Certainly likely that the LD vote will improve substantially. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. Thats just your guess. The result may change. A further 3 years of no better deal. Or those who bother to vote vote to remain this time. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. Or the UK remains in the EU. |
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 01:21:16 +0100, Fredxx wrote:
On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Fanatical? Looking after their intereststs and that of their dependents when the alternative is certain disaster financially and socially? That isn't fanaticism, it's basic common sense. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. Yes indeed. They were scraping the barrel in their choice of Boris. I wonder if his puppetmaster is eligible for PM choice. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. The polls suggested that the brain dead geriatrics that were so keen on Brexit have become even more dead. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. But plenty of amusement for the rest of planet earth. Thanks to idiots like Boris and his knuckle dragging followers, the UK is tremendous entertainment, well worth my Irish TV license BTW. Brexit is almost as side splitting as "The Young One's" used to be. Keep it up knuckledraggers, your planet expects a strong perfomance. ROTFWL [continuously] AB |
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Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. Yep, anyone who claims their crystal ball is in good working order is fooling themselves ... |
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Fredxx wrote:
On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. Labour dont want to win an election. If they do, their deputy leader would have to sell his second home, along with all the other Labour MPs who have several houses, at a fraction of their real value. ;-) |
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 06:41:41 +0000 (UTC), Brian Reay
wrote: Fredxx wrote: On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. Labour dont want to win an election. If they do, their deputy leader would have to sell his second home, along with all the other Labour MPs who have several houses, at a fraction of their real value. ;-) One up to them I suppose, keeping their assets in the UK is quite praiseworthy prticularily when you look at the Greed and ruthless disdain for British society tax dodgers like Mogg and Leadsoms clan do. AB |
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 11:38:53 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: You've missed a few bits out. We'll see... We'll see YOU trolling here like there was no tomorrow, you 85-year-old trolling senile pest ...regardless of whether there will be any elections, or a referendum, or anything else. You are simply a piece-of-**** troll with his own website dedicated to his trolling! -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile cretin from Oz: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On 05/09/2019 07:17, Andy Burns wrote:
Fredxx wrote: Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. Yep, anyone who claims their crystal ball is in good working order is fooling themselves ... And no-one predicted brother Jo's departure today :-) |
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On 05/09/2019 07:41, Brian Reay wrote:
Fredxx wrote: On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. Labour dont want to win an election. If they do, their deputy leader would have to sell his second home, along with all the other Labour MPs who have several houses, at a fraction of their real value. ;-) It's in Norfolk, and looks like a 'park home'. The north sea will wash it away soon anyway. |
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On 05/09/2019 08:01, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp ESQ [IRL] wrote:
On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 06:41:41 +0000 (UTC), Brian Reay wrote: Fredxx wrote: On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. Labour dont want to win an election. If they do, their deputy leader would have to sell his second home, along with all the other Labour MPs who have several houses, at a fraction of their real value. ;-) One up to them I suppose, keeping their assets in the UK is quite praiseworthy prticularily when you look at the Greed and ruthless disdain for British society tax dodgers like Mogg and Leadsoms clan do. AB And the guardian newspaper too, plus Polly Toynbee and Mgt Hodge and company !. At least moggy has moved his business to Dublin, so why are you complaining ?. |
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On 05/09/2019 13:24, Andrew wrote:
It's in Norfolk, and looks like a 'park home'. The north sea will wash it away soon anyway. Bless! -- Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. Voltaire, Questions sur les Miracles * M. Claparede, Professeur de Théologie * Genève, par un Proposant: Ou Extrait de Diverses Lettres de M. de Voltaire |
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 13:26:27 +0100, Andrew
wrote: On 05/09/2019 08:01, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp ESQ [IRL] wrote: On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 06:41:41 +0000 (UTC), Brian Reay wrote: Fredxx wrote: On 25/06/2019 09:07, TimW wrote: Old Mother TimW's predictions for the near futu Boris is looking like a disaster before he even takes office. A series of incoherent false claims about what he can achieve is not enough. The Tories up until now have been desperate to stay in office and avoid a General Election. When Boris gets started they will begin to realise that the longer they stay in power the worse the election will be. They will begin to see an election as the only escape, NoDeal being closed off by parliament and NoBrexit being unthinkable. So we will have an election. Soon. One dominated by the nastiest negative campaign against the Labour Party ever seen, for the simple reason that the Tories have nothing positive to campaign on - achievements since 2016 being er, none. The effect will be to drive voters away from both main parties (and the bxp) in disgust, even more than now. There is nothing to make me think the BXP can get anywhere in a real election since they have no policies and people like Ann Widdecombe to speak for them. The result will be a massive, stonking great majority for a a Lab-Lib-Green-SNP coalition. The single issue of the election, uniting the ruling coalition (under PM Swinson? Watson? Sturgeon? Difficult call) will have been a promised second referendum. The result of the referendum will be to give the coalition a very clear mandate to cancel and shelve Brexit forever. Farage will become a lonely drunk in the pub talking about his glory days. The Tory party will limp on into the future as a hard right racist eurosceptic alliance of themselves plus BXP and BNP. The coalition will get on with governing and legislating for a better future of equality, tolerance, fairness and prosperity inside the EU. After that my crystal ball becomes misty and clouded. You've missed a few bits out. Boris will call an election. He will say he is the party of Brexit and will get the best deal by removing the no-deal legislation. He will say if you vote for TBP you are voting for Corbyn. Fanatical remoaners will vote for the LibDems taking votes from Labour. Whether the Tories win is going to be a close call. If they lose the LibDems in collaboration with Labour will call a second referendum. They will struggle to move forward when the result is once again 8% more Brexiters voting for Brexit that remainers voting for remain. A further 3 years of no better deal. LibLab pact then falls apart and history repeats. Labour dont want to win an election. If they do, their deputy leader would have to sell his second home, along with all the other Labour MPs who have several houses, at a fraction of their real value. ;-) One up to them I suppose, keeping their assets in the UK is quite praiseworthy prticularily when you look at the Greed and ruthless disdain for British society tax dodgers like Mogg and Leadsoms clan do. AB And the guardian newspaper too, plus Polly Toynbee and Mgt Hodge and company !. Several wrongs don't make a right. At least moggy has moved his business to Dublin, so why are you complaining ?. One has One's principles. At least in Dublin he will find no shortage of jackeens to connive with. At least the stench from Ringsend will be masked. AB |
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 17:13:16 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote: On 05/09/2019 13:24, Andrew wrote: It's in Norfolk, and looks like a 'park home'. The north sea will wash it away soon anyway. Bless! A standard Brexit knuckledragger response. Sheer delight at the thought of someone losing out. The last prospect of a gain for the brain dead Brexiter, "It will hurt Europe more than me" Can I let you in on something? It won't. Time's nearly up knuckledragger, unless you lot bottle it again. AB |
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