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    Quote Originally Posted by David Vincent View Post
    "Corbyn could sh@g your Mrs and you would blame it on someone putting viagra in his tea."


    You can't blame viagra for Corbyn shagging Abbot. I think it was LSD. Even if you took enough viagra to shag her from another room no one in their right mind would do it.
    That's a mum your talking about who has guided her children through a normal socially based education,does anyone remember her awful illness that struck her during the Brexit vote ,glad she pulled through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    She is a total liability. If I was a Tory voter I would find that interview hilarious. I was listening in my car to a snippet of the interview and was cringing and thinking oh my lord thats another 2% off the Labour polling.
    why do you have to be a tory voter, even Labour voters must surely see it for what it is.

    vote alan Partridge, aha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninianclark View Post
    I get it mate - I get it all, Ive aloso lived through the boom - bust and CRASH of Brown, the war mongering lies of Blair, I remember Labour in 70's, the strikes, the 3 day weeks, and Govts being dominated by unions. I remember the Student tuition fees of Blair - you probably loved all that ?

    I remember the uselessness of Major, and the divisiveness of Thatcher to, the 3 million unemployed and inflation at 8%.

    BUT the irony here is You and Eric are THE most one eyed posters on here mate. Corbyn could sh@g your Mrs and you would blame it on someone putting viagra in his tea.

    Ive voted for all the parties mate over the years (including Plaid - and will vote Plaid again on thursday in the local elections).

    The Tories (at present) are a much better option than Corbyn and Farron - that's your options come June - or UKIP / Greens. I voted for Kinnock in 1992 (why I dont know) Blair in 1997, Plaid before that, Tories in 2003.

    Unlike you I vote for the party that I think is most capable of doing the job. Right now that isnt Corbyn and his gang, it wasnt Ed Milliband either.

    Im listening to Radio5 right now - and it seems the Labour spokesperson has no fecking idea on the how money in / money out works, The Tories are floundering a bit on the triple lock on pensions.

    The Tories - will roll back on NICs in some way (that directly affects me the worse of all to about £600 a year) - Im happy with that. The rest we will have to wait and see.

    The fact that you now want to have a personal pop at me - you lost the argument, so you will have to get used someone pushing back - rather than someone licking your @rse.

    If May had not called the election you would be shouting she has NO MANDATE, she calls an election to GET A MANDATE - and you call her a liar - enlighten us all which one is it ?

    Good old Feedy.

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    Re: Here it is - all politicians have them - but this is the finest example of idiot I have ever seen - and you want to for for this ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ninianclark View Post
    Wow.

    And that's why Corbyn and his useless shower of shit will all be packing their bags come June 8th.

    In the long term it'll be the best outcome - we won't get these clowns anywhere near power and the Labour Party can start afresh and hopefully provide a credible opposition.

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    Diane Abbott is expecting to get around 14.2m votes in her constituency in the election which will be a healthy 105% of the vote.

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    I hope that the majority will be able to separate this terrible interview from the planned policy she is speaking about.

    If the planned policy she is speaking about is fully costed (or at least based on the most informed prediction available) and as I'm sure we can all agree a good idea then this interview should not matter much at all.

    People will hopefully remember that it's policy that will impact on their lives rather than how well you do at saying nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
    I hope that the majority will be able to separate this terrible interview from the planned policy she is speaking about.

    If the planned policy she is speaking about is fully costed (or at least based on the most informed prediction available) and as I'm sure we can all agree a good idea then this interview should not matter much at all.

    People will hopefully remember that it's policy that will impact on their lives rather than how well you do at saying nothing.
    Isn't crime falling? If it is, why do we need more police?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TISS View Post
    Isn't crime falling? If it is, why do we need more police?
    No. Crime rates are rising as confirmed in the latest figures last week. All crime up 9% on 2015 with violent crimes a real concern.
    Last edited by Pearcey3; 05-05-17 at 19:58.

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    The first time I heard the 10,000 more police pledge my first thought was 'Is it necessary?'. I still don't know, it probably appeals to some people. Parties seem to be able to more easily justify enormous spending on police and military as opposed to roads, hospitals and schools. The public is probably more in favour of having some relatively pointless subs with nukes in than a functioning education or health system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    The first time I heard the 10,000 more police pledge my first thought was 'Is it necessary?'. I still don't know, it probably appeals to some people. Parties seem to be able to more easily justify enormous spending on police and military as opposed to roads, hospitals and schools. The public is probably more in favour of having some relatively pointless subs with nukes in than a functioning education or health system.
    Bobbies on the beat, like the 1950s. That's what we want.

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    She is dreadful, the interview was dreadful and she's not fit to be a front bench spokesperson.

    However getting more Police out there is never a bad thing and it may be of interest to some of you in Cardiff that some areas i.e. Thornhill to st melons are being covered by as little as two Police officers on a weekend night shift.

    South Wales police has lost a lot of staff over the last few years without replacement and manipulation of crime figures assist in boosting govt targets.
    Last edited by CardiffIrish2; 06-05-17 at 10:39.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
    I hope that the majority will be able to separate this terrible interview from the planned policy she is speaking about.

    If the planned policy she is speaking about is fully costed (or at least based on the most informed prediction available) and as I'm sure we can all agree a good idea then this interview should not matter much at all.

    People will hopefully remember that it's policy that will impact on their lives rather than how well you do at saying nothing.
    The problem is that she is symptomatic of a party that many voters turned away from due to their lack of gravitas and credibility. Voters who traditionally voted for Labour as a matter of default. Personally, I have never voted either Red or Blue - as I have never been convinced by the former and have always considered the latter lacking compassion and humanity to those further down the salary scale.

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