Yes, I see what you are saying. I watched with interest all the polls as the season unfolded. First of all, the vast majority was aghast at the thought of sacking CH, but then how it changed with every one of those disastrous home defeats, as most fans became increasingly cheesed off with the...
What a stupid post - I have made no mention of anti Brexit parties and can clearly see that they have made gains, so why you should insinuate that I don't believe it, is, I assume, down to alcohol . .
I don't think that is quite true, though you want to believe it. Nowhere have the numbers been compared, as you suggest, though certainly mentioned. The point was surely that the Tories lost heavily and under normal circumstances, the party of opposition would have hoovered up the loss, but that...
Both parties deserve nothing less than voter dissatisfaction, which is what they got, and rightly so. Will it be a wake-up call to compromise over Brexit? Sadly, I doubt it and the Westminster Bubble will revert to its usual carry-on, oblivious to the mass of the population.
What's that saying? There's none so blind as those who don't want to see. Just accept that not everything is as rosy in your beloved party instead of trying to shift blame.
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I am in now way an expert on this and if you say we are doomed, then I assume your knowledge is better than mine. But I wonder how many folk really believe all the doomsday predictions; we hear so many. I also wonder if there was a prediction in the past that said that in 2019 we will all...
While that is the usual aim of all publicity, inconveniencing literally hundreds of thousands of potential supporters is hardy going to "get people behind it."