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Thread: Ah, we have our first loony shouting at a party leader

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    Ah, we have our first loony shouting at a party leader

    It's not a proper election without this sort of thing imo.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...on-Brexit.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It's not a proper election without this sort of thing imo.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...on-Brexit.html
    wd furious chap imo.

    I had a letter from my Lib Dem candidate, asking me if I remember how terrible I felt when I heard the result of the referendum, and how I should vote for him to try and reverse it.

    I'm of a mind to write back to him thanking him for being the first candidate to rule himself out of the running for my vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It's not a proper election without this sort of thing imo.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...on-Brexit.html
    I think the phrase '****ing idiot' is about right. For both of them. Why on earth is this Lib Dem cretin engaging with a raging pensioner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    wd furious chap imo.

    I had a letter from my Lib Dem candidate, asking me if I remember how terrible I felt when I heard the result of the referendum, and how I should vote for him to try and reverse it.

    I'm of a mind to write back to him thanking him for being the first candidate to rule himself out of the running for my vote.
    You live in North London, a. The assumption is that nobody in North London could conceivably have voted Leave.

    Nobody seems to have pointed out that the LibDems have completely abandoned any pretence of having a meaningful raft of policies and are just hanging opportunistically hanging their entire electoral strategy on Brexit in a way they would roundly condemn in anyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I think the phrase '****ing idiot' is about right. For both of them. Why on earth is this Lib Dem cretin engaging with a raging pensioner.
    No idea. Farron really is a damp rag of a man, though, isn't he? The idea of him harnessing the self-righteous fury of the 48% is fùcking laughable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I think the phrase '****ing idiot' is about right. For both of them. Why on earth is this Lib Dem cretin engaging with a raging pensioner.
    Every time a politician is stupid enough to engage with hoi polloi, nonsense ensues. Gordon Brown's bigoted woman is one of my favourites, as is the bloke Prescott punched.

    May's strategy of keeping the fúck out of the way appears to be a winner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Every time a politician is stupid enough to engage with hoi polloi, nonsense ensues. Gordon Brown's bigoted woman is one of my favourites, as is the bloke Prescott punched.

    May's strategy of keeping the fúck out of the way appears to be a winner.
    She'd be mad to stick her head too far above the parapet. Every time her opposition parties say anything, they fùck up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    She'd be mad to stick her head too far above the parapet. Every time her opposition parties say anything, they fùck up.
    Abbott's done some fantastic campaigning on behalf of the Conservatives, McDonnell hasn't got going yet, and they haven't even started with the IRA/Hamas/CND stuff yet. It's just started to dawn on me that if they wanted to, they could probably actually destroy the Labour party. I mean actually put it out of its misery, once and for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Abbott's done some fantastic campaigning on behalf of the Conservatives, McDonnell hasn't got going yet, and they haven't even started with the IRA/Hamas/CND stuff yet. It's just started to dawn on me that if they wanted to, they could probably actually destroy the Labour party. I mean actually put it out of its misery, once and for all.
    Yes, the worry with destroying Labour is that you might end up with something electable in its place. Better to keep it around as a rump of nutters sucking enough votes away from the left to make it impossible for its moderate wing ever to drag it back into power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Yes, the worry with destroying Labour is that you might end up with something electable in its place. Better to keep it around as a rump of nutters sucking enough votes away from the left to make it impossible for its moderate wing ever to drag it back into power.
    But couldn't we eliminate them and every trace of their filth and then make socialists illegal? To quote Mandela, 'Together, hand in hand, with that stick of matches, with our necklace, we shall liberate this country.'

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