rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Will they be carrying a new 60" OLED?
fence the bling and buy a legit tv, then you will still have the warranty option, and lots of ill gotten gains, like a proper tory
Will they be carrying a new 60" OLED?
If they wait a couple of months it would REALLY help with my Xmas shopping, and I need a new telly.
Truss is going to win God help us all. I hate to say it but there is going to be some serious civil unrest which will make the poll tax riots back in the early 90s look like a tea party
You do realise that the reason you are still posting on NSC is because you were actually incapable of trolling at the intellectual level of [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION], [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION], [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION] and [MENTION=11191]Pretty pink fairy[/MENTION]
1. Depends if them and Labour talk and don’t take votes off each other.
2. Signs from the recent elections suggest they could be working together.
What an absolute rogues gallery, we need a General Election ASAP.
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It's probably quite a good thing for democracy. The Conservative party has been destroyed internally and taken over by an extreme neo-liberal fringe. It's a mirror of what happened in the Labour party under Corbyn until thankfully he lost control. Unfortunately this lot are now in power.
I'm not sure what will win the next election (and frankly don't care), but I fully expect and hope this fake incarnation of conservatism will be booted out until it learns to heal itself.
Traditional conservative voters (for the sake of their party) would be best place to pinch their noses and vote Lib Dem or don't bother.
There is a very good reason the far right vote has collapsed in this country, this administration has absorbed it.
Time for conservatives to stand up do the right thing for the country. This lot need kicking into the long grass.
I’ve said for a couple of years that Dec’24 will give a hung parliament, Starmer relying on the SNP on a bill by bill basis. They’ve made it abundantly plain that they won’t ever go into a coalition.
Tory MP’s and party members seem unable to box clever and take a long term success view, in the same way as they did in the shite Major years 92 to 97 [Ken Clarke the only shining star]. Dogmatic, untimely in the economic cycle and unfunded tax cuts promised by Truss, simply voting for Truss, slow to act on cost of living, handing open goals to Starmer. Who only has to say nowt.
But much of this wishing our lives away for a de facto Sturgeon and Starmer administration 28 months away. The party or class-war politically minded here and elsewhere have a boner about this, but this does nothing to help the households fretting this weekend on being able buying food or meet rent/mortgage payments on Monday.
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We're on a slippery slope to a dark place.
Christ. Starmer and Ms Krankie? I hope not.
But it is what it is. The people always get the governments they deserve. (Apart from the jocks, obvs. They deserve an SNP government....."can we rejoin the EU please?". "No. **** off".....and so on )
With just two weeks to go before Liz Truss is expected to be crowned as the new Tory leader and prime minister, a large number of Conservative MPs are suffering a serious bout of the jitters about their own futures this weekend.
One reason is that while a clear majority of the 150,000 or so members of the Tory party, who have the ultimate say in deciding the next PM, are opting for Truss over Rishi Sunak, voters out in the country seem distinctly unimpressed by the prospect of the current foreign secretary moving into No 10.
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The game-changer that makes a Blair 1997 or 2001 almost impossible now, is the rise of the SNP.
I just assumed the poster was the only surviving Johnny "4 accounts" Genius account. Lol.You do realise that the reason you are still posting on NSC is because you were actually incapable of trolling at the intellectual level of [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION], [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION], [MENTION=534]Chicken Run[/MENTION] and [MENTION=11191]Pretty pink fairy[/MENTION] [emoji38]ol:
Yep.
The jocks now have the power to **** up labour by voting SNP, hugely increasing the chances of the tories winning power, and forever condemning themselves to not only no independence, but also no concessions, no free deep fried mars bars, etc.
The Jocks seem to think that they can gain independence with 45 seats bullying a parliament of 650 seats.
Trust the jocks to not know what is in their best interest. They can vote SNP till the cows come home and this will simply entrench the national tory hegemony.
That mouth gape she does, as she thinks she has delivered a clever joke, reminds me of the Muppets.
I genuinely believe she is mentally sun-normal. She should not be allowed to run anything. Intervention is required.
I presume you mean sub-normal? Which is a bit harsh ,but I would agree she doesn’t sound the sharpest tool in the box.
I’ve said for a couple of years that Dec’24 will give a hung parliament, Starmer relying on the SNP on a bill by bill basis. They’ve made it abundantly plain that they won’t ever go into a coalition.
Tory MP’s and party members seem unable to box clever and take a long term success view, in the same way as they did in the shite Major years 92 to 97 [Ken Clarke the only shining star]. Dogmatic, untimely in the economic cycle and unfunded tax cuts promised by Truss, simply voting for Truss, slow to act on cost of living, handing open goals to Starmer. Who only has to say nowt.
But much of this wishing our lives away for a de facto Sturgeon and Starmer administration 28 months away. The party or class-war politically minded here and elsewhere have a boner about this, but this does nothing to help the households fretting this weekend on being able buying food or meet rent/mortgage payments on Monday.