The hate that they show is truly alarming, though sadly not surprising. I could just about forgive the young girl, who still has much to learn about life and may then make more rational decisions once the realities of life kick in, but that old witch -that is just something else.
Yes, the fact that we dominated for so long and come away with only a draw is so disappointing. It was at half time, I think, when the commentator said that for all their dominance, Brighton had not got behind Palace that much. We played so well until we got to their box and then we did tend to...
Isn't there some saying that up to the age of 25, you vote with your heart and then as you get older, with your head. Young people want a better world (don't we all?) and are easily swept along with Corbyn, who promises them everything, but as you say, they do not have the experience of life...
I think you knew exactly what he was getting at. The membership has grown over the years, as loads of young militants saw their chance. Fair enough -they are entitled as much as anyone else and only took advantage of the then current rules, which I think are still in force. These same people...
Fully agree -another commanding away performance, which was great to watch. Only slight disappointment for me, apart from what you mention above, was the amount of times Trossard gave the ball away, though our passing was really good, crisp and accurate, when in the past we have been rightly...
I can distinctly recall posters giving evidence to suggest that there are many reasons for the social ills of which you speak, and I include austerity in that! That has undoubtedly seen hardship. But I am not as gullible (nor am I uncomfortable) as you are when it comes to figures and UN...
Ok, if you say it is not sour grapes, but I think it is! It is a system that clearly suits most folk, otherwise it would have been changed surely. That is reason enough. You might not like it and as you say, you have raised the question repeatedly, but that does not make our fist part the post...
Yes, that was monumentally stupid. I think most folk doubted that 80 billion was really properly costed, and then he adds another load. I can imagine that must have been so frustrating for you.
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History shows us that the more distant the politicians become, the more people turn to the right. I am not saying that is right or wrong, just that that is what tends to happen. The EU is a classic example of this with its waste and bureaucracy, and folk are understandably suspicious that...
That is our system -everyone knows that from the start and had the vote gone the other way, I am pretty certain that you would not be lamenting the present situation.
For goodness sake - every post comes from you with the predictable long list of catastrophes -all down to the Tories, of course. There couldn't possibly be a variety of reasons for homelessness, could there? Over the years, there have been posters on here, who are involved and say there are...
After my hip op, my son-in-law dropped me off at the lay-by/bus stop on the A27, right by Falmer Station., coming from lewes. There is always someone in a yellow jersey there, and as long as you are quick, and not attempting to park, no objection was raised.
Sounds so much like the old threads on immigration, when all sorts of lovely people said how they would take immigrants in, but never actually did. And as for your exaggerated statement about pens in schools, I can confirm, that last week whilst working with Year 6, I opened a whole new box of...
With such an incredible waste of money involved, that is certainly a case for leaving. What would we say if the UK parliament moved around the 4 capitals every week or whatever.
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No, of course I don't think so -silly point, but it is arrogant of you to assume that you have pointed something out, when it is purely your opinion. For the record, it is really quite clear when someone says that thousands of others are thick, because they do not share a poster's opinion...