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Will We Ever See Diddly, 10Cs Or Gulliver Again?

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ToraToraTora | 00:53 Fri 13th Dec 2019 | News
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.....I'll go easy..ish!
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Strangely, I don't put you or 10Cs in the same bracket as Gully ànd Diddles, as your posts tend to look like they were written by a grown up. The other two, with their interchangeable posts, sendom actually engaged in discussion or debate, just create posts and leave them. To me, neither have an intelligent word to add to a debate (there's a couple of Right...
11:40 Fri 13th Dec 2019
//Maybe, but Johnson refused to apologise for his lying and racism..///

As I have frequently said, 10CS, all politicians lie. It’s what they do and Mr Johnson cannot be expected to be anything special in that respect. But could you point me to some examples of (what you consider to be) his racism? I must have missed them.

//As I said then we're not bad losers. It’s not like when your football team loses a match. We seriously worry about what’s happening to our country.//

Does it not occur to you, cloverjo, that others who may hold different views to you and so vote differently, might be equally concerned about what’s happening to the country? When they considered the proposals Mr Corbyn put forward as Labour’s policies on the economy, many people – particularly those with earlier experiences of a “proper” Labour administration with similar aims – viewed those policies with absolute horror. They were fearful for the future of the country should such policies be implemented.

Concern for the country’s well being are not exclusive to Labour voters, those who voted to remain in the EU or anybody else who voted differently to the way you believed would be best. And, of course, the principle behind democracy is that the majority view prevails – something that seems to have been somewhat overlooked recently.

//…so why can't gulliver have a strong opinion of the politics from his home country, the one he was born and raised in?//

Nobody is saying he cannot have a view, TD. His point was that it is a pity he was not allowed to vote yesterday. As pointed out, it isn’t a pity. He does not live here (apparently) and has not done so for some time so he has no right to a vote.

//IF Trump can interfere with UK politics , then so can I .
Just get over it.//

Fortunately we are long over it, Gully. You mainly inane ramblings do not interfere with UK politics one iota.
N/J , 16.59, YAWN, You are So So Boring.
Bored people are boreing people
Should of written boor ing people.
NJ//Does it not occur to you, cloverjo, that others who may hold different views to you and so vote differently, might be equally concerned about what’s happening to the country?//

Yes, of course. I’m just fed up with the ubiquitous phrase ‘You lost. Get over it.’
How does, ‘The majority had their wishes granted’ suit you, :-)
That’s better.
Come on, fair’s fair, at least Gulliver’s shown his face today, which is more than can be said for a coward whose name we shall not mention. No doubt when she does surface she’ll come out with some rubbish about being Xmas shopping or something to explain her failure to appear today. But we’ll all know the real reason.
//I’m just fed up with the ubiquitous phrase ‘You lost. Get over it.’//

You did - so do. If you stopped moaning it wouldn't need to be said.
What great policies can we expect from Boris to deal with our country's problems?
He's just dealt with one, and very decidedly. Corbyn and his poisonous sidekick are no more.
Well that's OK then.
All that's left is reversing the cuts, dealing with poverty and homelessness, and making it illegal to have hungry children.
But maybe that's too much to hope for.
No, Theland, it's not ok. It's blinking marvellous!
Will it happen? Have they changed their spots after nine years?
They haven't been in for nine years.
Well somebody has been doing a good imitation since 2010.
Ironic how labour say’s they’re for the many but their supporters (which indicate those labour represent and those who voted tactically) evidently aren’t the majority so how can Labour be for the many?

I was told to vote for those less fortunate but as far as I am aware they’re fortunate enough to have their own vote so why should they get my vote also?
Hmmm. The Corbyn factor lost the election.
The economic and social policies were good but Corbyn carried too much negative baggage.
//...and making it illegal to have hungry children.//

It's already illegal to have hungry children. It's called child neglect. And if you knock out children whom you know you will not be able to feed without handouts from somebody else that's equally neglectful. And please don't harp on about people encountering unexpected poverty (bereavement unemployment, that sort of thing). Most people in those sort of dire straits are in them long before they have children. They have children regardless of their plight and them expect somebody else to support them.
NJ - Think again. Are all the recipients of food bank charity, really just feckless?

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