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Will Cummings go?

Will Cummings go ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 92 29.6%
  • No

    Votes: 219 70.4%

  • Total voters
    311






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
Spar away

1) There hasn't been a 4-5 year (or one term) of one particular colour since Thatcher took power. 2010 was Tory lite but still Tory led. Once a "colour" assumes power they tend to keep it (though Starmer may have to do a deal with the SNP)

2 - 4 I don't disagree. But take a very broken country and add Brexit to it to break it some more and the public will have had enough. The CV19 enquiries may cause the government to lose popularity but Brexit could well be the catalyst for real revolution as the red wall comes back when they realise they've been lied to. Basically I see both things together doing for Johnson and Cummings.

5) Yes, that's what the Tories do. See also the global recession caused by bankers was really a local one caused by Labour. But Starmer isn't Corbyn and I'd hope that people might prove to have attention spans greater than those of a gnat. We'll see.

There are still plenty pedalling this bollocks, but, when you see the relentless pressure and power of the right wing press it's understandable that the " Angry Mob " always seems to be directed at Labour.. My late mother always voted Tory ever since she asked my dad who she should vote for in the early 60's and he said Tory.... she never took note of political debate or policies and steadfastly voted for the Blue Donkey put up by our constituency time after time.
About the time of the election that Gordon Brown lost she actually asked a bit about both main parties and what they had done for pensioners like her, I pointed out that it was Labour who had instigated free bus passes for pensioners, a free TV licence for over 75's and a £300 winter fuel allowance , she said " I never knew that was Labour that did that ? " … she still voted Tory though.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
Many more haven't changed our minds! And many remainers have come to accept that we're leaving (though you'll doubtless find a few who haven't if you go on the Brexit thread!) Oh, and btw, I think you'll find that it was people who voted in the referendum - I'd be interested to hear any theory that it was anyone other than people!

It’s not really about changing your mind, it’s what it’s going to look like. Having a border check within our own country that means a UK company shipping from the mainland has a customs check to send to a UK company in Northern Ireland is the most ridiculous prospect I can imagine from leaving the EU. If that is Cummings ‘taking back control’ then whether you voted leave or remain that to me is completely unacceptable. Another lie by the way as it was promised there would be no checks.

I note many leave voters on here have stayed remarkably quiet on this issue, why? Because it is an outright betrayal of taking back control of our borders. Another feather in the can’t trust Boris/Cummings cap.
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,786
I have never disdained the NHS. It is one of our finest institutions, a monument to the best government we ever had (Attlee's). I've spent almost the whole of my working life in public service, including some years working foir the NHS. My admiration for the NHS and my commitment to public service are not incompatible with wanting to leave the EU. It is possible to have an NHS without the EU, you know - we had it for years before we joined them!

But you had your choice to invest properly in the NHS or back Johnson on Brexit and as you have already said, you made it a simple choice. We are 20,000 EU NHS workers less since the referendum because of the choice you made 4 years ago. I really don't have an issue with people making their democratic choices, we all have the right to do that, but I do get annoyed when people won't take responsibility for the result of what they did :shrug:
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Has it occurred to you that I always quote your posts (in full, unedited, something that sadly, you haven't always managed to maintain) and answer them. If that is misinterpreting your posts, maybe you should think about what you post in the first place :shrug:

Remember, it's the internet, it's always there in black and white :bigwave:

Yep ,Norway style soft of softest Brexit :bigwave:
Regards
DF
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
I see no outrage or public flogging of Jezza and he did a far more dangerous thing that is 100% accurate.

Look back at the vitriol that has been flying around Cummings and I defy you not to say its insane.

Oh Mouldy, if that you had two eyes that worked ? …... media.jpg


This is what Vitriol looks like.
 
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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Do you think this is normal behaviour, to hunt in a pack over a person who has caused NO harm, to anyone and he is actually doing his best to make a difference, he hasn't broke the social distancing rule.

Maybe you should pop over to https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?380288-Corbyn-trumps-Cummings/
It's strange that some of the lynch mob have avoided the thread.

It's all political and Boris has rightly had enough of it now and smashed the ball over the medias head and out for a six.
It's a closed case, I thought you had more reason within GB, please don't join the hyenas it really is a dead-end street.
Another smack in the face for the peoples vote
Regards
DF
 


GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,190
Gloucester
Thank you. While (of course) I accept other views I do worry that many people voted for Brexit not because their views were different to mine but because they didn't really have any views at all, certainly not considered ones - their reasons for voting as they did were almost entirely visceral. This doesn't apply to everyone and I hope it doesn't apply to you, but I do worry that a committed Brexiteer, happy see a government he dislikes take his country in a direction he doesn't want as long as it got Britain out of the EU, hadn't heard of Dominic Cummings, the man who ran the entire Leave campaign. Sorry.

Staying in the EU (aka the European United Super State) is permanent if we don't get out while we can (unless it all breaks up of course, but that's not something on which I'd care to gamble our country's future on). A Tory government is temporary.
Once safely and irrevocably out, I look forward to voting in a Labour Government.

Like most other people, I have (and had) no particular interest in the shadowy semi-anonymous people lurking behind the political parties. I've absolutely no idea who Labour's behind-the-scenes gurus are, any more than I spent time tracking down information on Cummings.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,515
Worthing
There are still plenty pedalling this bollocks, but, when you see the relentless pressure and power of the right wing press it's understandable that the " Angry Mob " always seems to be directed at Labour.. My late mother always voted Tory ever since she asked my dad who she should vote for in the early 60's and he said Tory.... she never took note of political debate or policies and steadfastly voted for the Blue Donkey put up by our constituency time after time.
About the time of the election that Gordon Brown lost she actually asked a bit about both main parties and what they had done for pensioners like her, I pointed out that it was Labour who had instigated free bus passes for pensioners, a free TV licence for over 75's and a £300 winter fuel allowance , she said " I never knew that was Labour that did that ? " … she still voted Tory though.
Funniest post for years that. I am at a huge advantage here having done a lot of work at that house and knowing veg’s mum,
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,515
Worthing
Funniest post for years that. I am at a huge advantage here having done a lot of work at that house and knowing veg’s mum,

She got everything mixed up. She once saw a lovely rear admiral sitting on a pile of compost in the garden.

‘Mornin maam’...........still gets me.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
She got everything mixed up. She once saw a lovely rear admiral sitting on a pile of compost in the garden.

‘Mornin maam’...........still gets me.

That was a Red Admiral , for those who are confused !
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,215
Faversham
It’s not really about changing your mind, it’s what it’s going to look like. Having a border check within our own country that means a UK company shipping from the mainland has a customs check to send to a UK company in Northern Ireland is the most ridiculous prospect I can imagine from leaving the EU. If that is Cummings ‘taking back control’ then whether you voted leave or remain that to me is completely unacceptable. Another lie by the way as it was promised there would be no checks.

I note many leave voters on here have stayed remarkably quiet on this issue, why? Because it is an outright betrayal of taking back control of our borders. Another feather in the can’t trust Boris/Cummings cap.

It is also a complete betrayal of ulster unionists. I can only assume they have spent so much time marching and praying their brains have rotted if they didn't realise this was coming. Apologies to any devout unionist remainers on here.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,215
Faversham


portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,954
portslade
As I posted above they have only just started their investigation over the last few days.

What the newspapers got wrong (originally) was that they said that the Police had already spoke to his father about Cummings naughty trip.

This was based in a statement the Police gave to the newspapers.

In reality, it was the father who contacted the Police regarding security advice.

This has clearly embarrassed Durham Police who have are now undertakening a full investigation.

They took a statement from the retired chemistry teacher in the last few days.

Now Cummings had admitted a potential further offence I'm sure he well get a ticking off at least.

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Should be more than a ticking off. Me and the likes of most posters here would have been fined already
 




Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,447
Do you think this is normal behaviour, to hunt in a pack over a person who has caused NO harm, to anyone and he is actually doing his best to make a difference, he hasn't broke the social distancing rule.

Maybe you should pop over to https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?380288-Corbyn-trumps-Cummings/
It's strange that some of the lynch mob have avoided the thread.

It's all political and Boris has rightly had enough of it now and smashed the ball over the medias head and out for a six.
It's a closed case, I thought you had more reason within GB, please don't join the hyenas it really is a dead-end street.

Mouldy, I think you are morphing into Boris Johnston
So needy and desperate for affirmation
But still relentlessly spouting obfuscation and gibberish.....
 
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amexer

Well-known member
Aug 8, 2011
6,849
I do sometimes listen to daily updates to hear any news updates to way forward. Stopped for while because usual people just wanted to criticise . No Boris fan but thought he did well tonight by dismissing questions about Cummings. Also refused to let them ask experts about Cummings as said unfair for them answer political questions. At least it was dominated by updated news and next stage.
 




D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
You're insane.


... as mince.

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Oh Mouldy, if that you had two eyes that worked ? …...View attachment 124224


This is what Vitriol looks like.

This what Vitriol looks like when sheep are being wound up from your hateful MPs like Thornberry, Philips, Mc Donnell, Lammy, Cooper and smarter, as he is now adding fueling to the fire.

They are nothing more than a cult religion that thrives on hate. What worries me is people actually drill the hate into their kids, scary stuff.

Why don't you all except the tories are in for some time, its time for Labour to build a respectable party, but Smarmer already shown his hand, it's like hi is desperate? I thought he was supposed to be the nuts? Foolish man.

let's have 4 years of togetherness.



https://youtu.be/Qn_sdhIvpSE
 




Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,472
Mid Sussex
I do sometimes listen to daily updates to hear any news updates to way forward. Stopped for while because usual people just wanted to criticise . No Boris fan but thought he did well tonight by dismissing questions about Cummings. Also refused to let them ask experts about Cummings as said unfair for them answer political questions. At least it was dominated by updated news and next stage.

He was his normally bumbling, incompetent self. He thinks he’s cut from the same cloth as Churchill. In his case Its Churchill the puppet dog from those **** insurance adds. In fact he’s a distant second to the dog.


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JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Has it occurred to you that I always quote your posts (in full, unedited, something that sadly, you haven't always managed to maintain) and answer them. If that is misinterpreting your posts, maybe you should think about what you post in the first place :shrug:

Remember, it's the internet, it's always there in black and white :bigwave:

You need to learn the difference between misquoting and misrepresenting. Think about what you post .... priceless.

It certainly is ... Brexit won't happen and we will have a hung parliament :lolol: :bigwave:
 


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