midnight_rendezvous
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Blimey, the blinkered lefties are out tonight.
And what was your take on the event? Please share your wisdom with us 'blinkered lefties'?
Blimey, the blinkered lefties are out tonight.
Regardless of any allegiances,
Blimey, the blinkered lefties are out tonight.
rubbish, all the left think Corbyn had a blinder, the right think May had a blinder. i thought neither said anything of interest, both played a straight bat with Paxman, we've learnt nothing from this.
And what was your take on the event? Please share your wisdom with us 'blinkered lefties'?
As for me, neither Tory or Labour, but letting Corbyn anywhere near our Brexit is madness...in my opinion.
Yep.
That was as decent a performance from May as I can remember seeing, and across this thread I have been very critical of her. I still couldn't vote for her, but I suspect many who were sitting on a fence will have been impressed by that.
The odds of May being the next PM on Betfair have shortened over the last half hour - that won't be a coincidence.
rubbish, all the left think Corbyn had a blinder, the right think May had a blinder. i thought neither said anything of interest, both played a straight bat with Paxman, we've learnt nothing from this.
Yep.
That was as decent a performance from May as I can remember seeing, and across this thread I have been very critical of her. I still couldn't vote for her, but I suspect many who were sitting on a fence will have been impressed by that.
The odds of May being the next PM on Betfair have shortened over the last half hour - that won't be a coincidence.
'No deal is better than a bad deal'??
No life is better than a bad life? Bollocks. I want to live and am prepared to suffer hardship to do so. I'm not going to ****ing top myself if I get ill or suffer financial issues.
If she thinks threatening to flounce off is the best plan, she's an idiot.
Same as any debate, if you support one, you see it that way. As there seems to be more lefties on the board tonight, and in general, the Corbyn will come out the winner.
As for me, neither Tory or Labour, but letting Corbyn anywhere near our Brexit is madness...in my opinion.
Yep.
That was as decent a performance from May as I can remember seeing, and across this thread I have been very critical of her. I still couldn't vote for her, but I suspect many who were sitting on a fence will have been impressed by that.
The odds of May being the next PM on Betfair have shortened over the last half hour - that won't be a coincidence.