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Doucas
Jesus christ... they're a tory if they have tory policies. They're a tory if they're backed by Murdoch.
How do you not get this? We've had neoliberals running the country for 50 years Blair, starmer, thatcher, Cameron are all the same.
Poverty is sky rocketing, the young are continuing to get poorer, the rich are getting richer, the middle class is getting decimated, we have to work for longer, our nhs is getting sold to the Americans. Tell me what is getting better?
The elderly in this country have sold young people down the drain and you'll never be forgiven.
Every single word of the content of your third paragraph above is just not true. It is typical left wing lies/propanda.
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Croesy Blue
It is whataboutism though. What was said is this government are being more corrupt than most governments in recent memory (which includes tory and labour governments) and the response was WHAT ABOUT BLAIR.
It's why we can't have a sensible discussion because people support the party they voted for like football teams.
The line that such things have always gone on in the past does not work here. There has never been a time in my lifetime (and most people on here’s lifetime) when edicts from Government have applied to every person in the country when it comes to health matters to the extent that what are considered to be normal Christmas related events could not take place. We’re in unchartered water here and, given the losses, and the way people were banned from seeing their mortally ili friends and relatives, any instances of “one rule for us and another for them” in such circumstances is bound to be very badly received.
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dml1954
Every single word of the content of your third paragraph above is just not true. It is typical left wing lies/propanda.
It's true though Blair brought in tuition fees, libdem and tory coilition increased them, tories brought about brexit all to apease some back benchers when opinion polls showed no one really gave a shit.
These things alone have made life for younger people ridiculously more difficult. I came out of uni with 2 degrees and debt of about 9k, I lived and worked abroad for years with no problem learning new languages and meeting my wife. Young people today won't have it anywhere as near as easy as I had it all because of right leaning politicians.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
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the other bob wilson
The line that such things have always gone on in the past does not work here. There has never been a time in my lifetime (and most people on here’s lifetime) when edicts from Government have applied to every person in the country when it comes to health matters to the extent that what are considered to be normal Christmas related events could not take place. We’re in unchartered water here and, given the losses, and the way people were banned from seeing their mortally ili friends and relatives, any instances of “one rule for us and another for them” in such circumstances is bound to be very badly received.
Got it in one Bob. I keep thinking of is how much stick Dianne Abbott got for drinking on the tube :hehe:
Red in the face about that but breaking lockdown rules while we can't see dying family members is fine :thumbup:
Just shows how dense, biased and short sighted people are.
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Croesy Blue
So do the posters who voted for Boris Johnson feel any annoyance with what he's done at all?
It gets to the point where I wonder what he'd have to do to get any criticism from his supporters on here.
With his history and voting record I find it difficult to understand how anyone could want to vote for him in the first place other than they really wanted to "get brexit done". But I can't believe he was making you lockdown and isolate while having a Christmas party and people still want to rush to his defence.
He's being a **** call him a ****. I voted for Blair and spent the whole of the Iraq war and since calling him a ****. There's nothing wrong with changing your mind, it's part of intelligent debate.
But was ‘he’ having a Christmas party or was it some of his staff or did it happen at all ? Unlike quite a few people, I don't believe everything I read in the press, especially from places like the Independent who have been out to personally ridicule and discredit him ever since he became PM. I don't particularly like him as a leader but he was democratically chosen by his party and his Government were duly elected by the people of this country. However, as an antidote to the communist fool that was Jeremy Corbyn and as an alternative to Mr Bland, ‘I am in touch with the working class’ and ex barrister Keir Starmer, he was/is just what the country needed at the time.
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dml1954
But was ‘he’ having a Christmas party or was it some of his staff or did it happen at all ? Unlike quite a few people, I don't believe everything I read in the press, especially from places like the Independent who have been out to personally ridicule and discredit him ever since he became PM. I don't particularly like him as a leader but he was democratically chosen by his party and his Government were duly elected by the people of this country. However, as an antidote to the communist fool that was Jeremy Corbyn and as an alternative to Mr Bland, ‘I am in touch with the working class’ and ex barrister Keir Starmer, he was/is just what the country needed at the time.
Come on man, it's not just The Independent. EVERY PAPER is running it. There's a video of Rees-Mogg AT THE PARTY taking the piss.
This whole defence of him is feeble. He was legitimately elected? Well, that's ok then!
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I don't 'get it' because the stuff you type simply isn't true.
Tell me exactly what isn't true. You do this repeatedly, you say it isn't true and then don't respond or you pretend I've said something different and argue against that.
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dml1954
Every single word of the content of your third paragraph above is just not true. It is typical left wing lies/propanda.
Prove it or **** off.
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dml1954
But was ‘he’ having a Christmas party or was it some of his staff or did it happen at all ? Unlike quite a few people, I don't believe everything I read in the press, especially from places like the Independent who have been out to personally ridicule and discredit him ever since he became PM. I don't particularly like him as a leader but he was democratically chosen by his party and his Government were duly elected by the people of this country. However, as an antidote to the communist fool that was Jeremy Corbyn and as an alternative to Mr Bland, ‘I am in touch with the working class’ and ex barrister Keir Starmer, he was/is just what the country needed at the time.
'I don't believe everything I read in the press'
'Corbyn is a communist'
How much lead paint did you ingest as a kid because I've got no other explanation for what's probably the dumbest thing I've ever seen written on here.
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Interesting reading some of the messages around what do people who voted for boris now think. The insinuation always being that those who voted tory were blinded by affection for Boris and unable to look at policy.
I voted Conservative at the last election, i thought they were better than the alternative. I can't see me voting for them next election because the cabinet appears to be infested with sleaze. Can't say I'm a fan of Boris as a human, although I didn't mind the results of him being pm. Even before covid the government were spending huge amounts of money on increasing public services, mostly because johnson wanted to be everything to everyone. I think the country needed more spending, but personally I worry about what a labour party piss their money away with.
Really don't get the hatred for Starmer. After the likes of the utterly vile comrade corbyn and the morally bankrupt Boris, I'd be quite happy to see a boring but intelligent person in charge
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dml1954
But was ‘he’ having a Christmas party or was it some of his staff or did it happen at all ? Unlike quite a few people, I don't believe everything I read in the press, especially from places like the Independent who have been out to personally ridicule and discredit him ever since he became PM.
It's in every paper and the Independent is one of the most trustworthy anyway. What else have they "ridiculed" the PM for?
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dml1954
I don't particularly like him as a leader but he was democratically chosen by his party and his Government were duly elected by the people of this country. However, as an antidote to the communist fool that was Jeremy Corbyn and as an alternative to Mr Bland, ‘I am in touch with the working class’ and ex barrister Keir Starmer, he was/is just what the country needed at the time.
I don't understand why any of this is relevant at all. Looking at his voting record what makes you think he was what the country needed? And what has he done since that has shown that?
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chrisp_1927
Interesting reading some of the messages around what do people who voted for boris now think. The insinuation always being that those who voted tory were blinded by affection for Boris and unable to look at policy.
I voted Conservative at the last election, i thought they were better than the alternative. I can't see me voting for them next election because the cabinet appears to be infested with sleaze. Can't say I'm a fan of Boris as a human, although I didn't mind the results of him being pm. Even before covid the government were spending huge amounts of money on increasing public services, mostly because johnson wanted to be everything to everyone. I think the country needed more spending, but personally I worry about what a labour party piss their money away with.
Really don't get the hatred for Starmer. After the likes of the utterly vile comrade corbyn and the morally bankrupt Boris, I'd be quite happy to see a boring but intelligent person in charge
You were worried about what labour would spend in their fully costed manifesto but voted for a government who have strangled the economy via austerity/brexit and added over £1 trillion in debt?
This is beyond belief.
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chrisp_1927
Interesting reading some of the messages around what do people who voted for boris now think. The insinuation always being that those who voted tory were blinded by affection for Boris and unable to look at policy.
I voted Conservative at the last election, i thought they were better than the alternative. I can't see me voting for them next election because the cabinet appears to be infested with sleaze. Can't say I'm a fan of Boris as a human, although I didn't mind the results of him being pm. Even before covid the government were spending huge amounts of money on increasing public services, mostly because johnson wanted to be everything to everyone. I think the country needed more spending, but personally I worry about what a labour party piss their money away with.
Really don't get the hatred for Starmer. After the likes of the utterly vile comrade corbyn and the morally bankrupt Boris, I'd be quite happy to see a boring but intelligent person in charge
You worry about labour would spend ?
Have you seen some of the cobblers Boris has spaffed money on ?
Exhibit A Track and Trace
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chrisp_1927
Interesting reading some of the messages around what do people who voted for boris now think. The insinuation always being that those who voted tory were blinded by affection for Boris and unable to look at policy.
I voted Conservative at the last election, i thought they were better than the alternative. I can't see me voting for them next election because the cabinet appears to be infested with sleaze. Can't say I'm a fan of Boris as a human, although I didn't mind the results of him being pm. Even before covid the government were spending huge amounts of money on increasing public services, mostly because johnson wanted to be everything to everyone. I think the country needed more spending, but personally I worry about what a labour party piss their money away with.
Really don't get the hatred for Starmer. After the likes of the utterly vile comrade corbyn and the morally bankrupt Boris, I'd be quite happy to see a boring but intelligent person in charge
Labour spend and "vile" Corbyn, is this not just stuff parroted from the Murdoch press or do you have anything to back this up?
The manifesto from the last election detailed the labour spend. I really don't get this criticism when Brexit which was brought about just to quieten down some back benchers has ****ed the economy more than anything Labour has ever done.
It's also very interesting that people use a global pandemic to defend the current government's shit governance whilst the global financial crisis is used as a stick to beat a labour government who didn't cause it and acted excatly as the tory government wanted them to in response to it.
This was followed by years of austerity which solved nothing and has since been shown to be pointless, useless and caused genuine deaths.
And then track and trace, PPE contracts, HS2, Garden Bridge etc. etc. have been worse spending than under any labour government.
Sadiq Kahn made Tfl profitable ffs while Boris starved it.
What when you looked at Boris's and his chums' voting records made you think he was electable in the first place?
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Rjk
wow that's quite a character assassination. I can't recall any current PM getting such a roasting from someone in his own party before.
In all fairness Dominic Grieve is one of the very scant number of Tories with integrity. He's one of the very few I actually admire.
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Rjk
wow that's quite a character assassination. I can't recall any current PM getting such a roasting from someone in his own party before.
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chrisp_1927
Interesting reading some of the messages around what do people who voted for boris now think. The insinuation always being that those who voted tory were blinded by affection for Boris and unable to look at policy.
I voted Conservative at the last election, i thought they were better than the alternative. I can't see me voting for them next election because the cabinet appears to be infested with sleaze. Can't say I'm a fan of Boris as a human, although I didn't mind the results of him being pm. Even before covid the government were spending huge amounts of money on increasing public services, mostly because johnson wanted to be everything to everyone. I think the country needed more spending, but personally I worry about what a labour party piss their money away with.
Really don't get the hatred for Starmer. After the likes of the utterly vile comrade corbyn and the morally bankrupt Boris, I'd be quite happy to see a boring but intelligent person in charge
Interesting points Chris but I really don't get the hatred for Corbyn. In my opinion that man as PM would have been the tonic this poor country needed.
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You were worried about what labour would spend in their fully costed manifesto but voted for a government who have strangled the economy via austerity/brexit and added over £1 trillion in debt?
This is beyond belief.
Whats beyond belief is that anybody would believe fully in a manifesto by any party.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You worry about labour would spend ?
Have you seen some of the cobblers Boris has spaffed money on ?
Exhibit A Track and Trace
Track and trace happened after the election sludgey boy. At the last election I didn't even know who Dido Harding was. With reference to a previous post in which I mention I hope the fraud squad are circling. I hope that waste of space Harding and the people who hired her are some of the first in the Dock
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chrisp_1927
Whats beyond belief is that anybody would believe fully in a manifesto by any party.
What do you base your voting on if not manifesto and voting records?
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https://twitter.com/BritainElects/st...7erpAnl9A&s=19
if there are more polls that show further momentum away from the Tories then the Tory back benches will start to get more agitated.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You have gone from being a far left respect supporter to being a tory !?
Feck me it's lazarus
It did make me :hehe:
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I wonder how much attention this will get?
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Croesy Blue
Labour spend and "vile" Corbyn, is this not just stuff parroted from the Murdoch press or do you have anything to back this up?
The manifesto from the last election detailed the labour spend. I really don't get this criticism when Brexit which was brought about just to quieten down some back benchers has ****ed the economy more than anything Labour has ever done.
It's also very interesting that people use a global pandemic to defend the current government's shit governance whilst the global financial crisis is used as a stick to beat a labour government who didn't cause it and acted excatly as the tory government wanted them to in response to it.
This was followed by years of austerity which solved nothing and has since been shown to be pointless, useless and caused genuine deaths.
And then track and trace, PPE contracts, HS2, Garden Bridge etc. etc. have been worse spending than under any labour government.
Sadiq Kahn made Tfl profitable ffs while Boris starved it.
What when you looked at Boris's and his chums' voting records made you think he was electable in the first place?
Reads a bit like a party political broadcast for the Labour Party
Use a global pandemic to defend the government? Not quite sure where I've done that.
The parroting from the murdoch press, sorry but that's just patronising nonsense. Presumably the personal abuse I directed at boris is ok because you agree, but because you don't agree with what I said about Corbyn it's parroted from the press.
As it happens I don't engage much with the murdoch express. Not particularly because of any ideological reasons, but because they're all behind a pay wall and I'm too tight to pay. I've got no particular interest in meghan or the kardashians so the daily mail also has nothing to offer me. My go to online newspapers are generally the indie and the guardian, hardly your rabid right wing press that are warping my simple mind against Corbyn.
The reality of course, is that you're a Labour man, I'm someone who normally votes tory (although won't be next election), so we are probably going to disagree on most things politically.
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Can't believe people are still at the "Labour will **** the economy" reason for voting for tories.
If that is your genuine reason for voting for them did firstly a needless brexit vote not make you question their committment to the economy and if not that did the disasterous handling of brexit negotiations not make you question it.
I'd never vote for labour they waste all that money on public services but I'm more than happy to harm out economy for 40 years for a brexit. ****ing baffling.
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He couldn't wind up a clock, he hasn't got the subtlety :hehe:
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Croesy Blue
What the **** has left and right got to do with it? You absolute thick inbred **** wit?
I couldn’t see a sick relative who was in hospital for months while these goons setting the rules were laughing and partying.
People couldn’t go to family members funerals.
And the reason they get away with it is everyone is as dense as you and get their news from social media.
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So do the posters who voted for Boris Johnson feel any annoyance with what he's done at all?
It gets to the point where I wonder what he'd have to do to get any criticism from his supporters on here.
With his history and voting record I find it difficult to understand how anyone could want to vote for him in the first place other than they really wanted to "get brexit done". But I can't believe he was making you lockdown and isolate while having a Christmas party and people still want to rush to his defence.
He's being a **** call him a ****. I voted for Blair and spent the whole of the Iraq war and since calling him a ****. There's nothing wrong with changing your mind, it's part of intelligent debate.
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Whats beyond belief is that anybody would believe fully in a manifesto by any party.
I believe in conservative values...
Reward people that go out to work.
A benefits system that's fair for the people that need it while also fair for the people that pay for it.
Ask not what your country can do for you bit what you can do for your country.
Fack socialism. Fack unions, fack scroungers.
Fack the can't work won't work brigade.
If immigrants want to come over here to work, welcome them with open arms, if they want to come over here for a free council house, nhs treatments and knock babies out and not pay thier way, then send em back.
Reward large companies with better tax schemes for them creating jobs.
Reward entrepreneurship.
Etc.
I'm a proud fully paid up member me, I get a monthly newsletter off boris , cheese n wine nights with our local MP.
Had a pint with Cameron in Cardiff.
Got a signed copy of maggies autobiography.
Boris is a vote winner.
If there was an election now he'd blast it.
There's plenty of support for the Tories on twitter.
Every lefty / South walian going into blame hysterics over this party that may or may not have happened and I bet every single one of them broke some covid rule in last 2 years or so.
I'll call anyone a liar if they say different.
Didn't break one house gathering rule?
Didn't break one mask wearing rule?
Didn't break one social distancing rule?
Didn't hug someone when they shouldn't have?
Fack off mun
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This should be in the politics section, surely?
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chrisp_1927
Reads a bit like a party political broadcast for the Labour Party
Use a global pandemic to defend the government? Not quite sure where I've done that.
The parroting from the murdoch press, sorry but that's just patronising nonsense. Presumably the personal abuse I directed at boris is ok because you agree, but because you don't agree with what I said about Corbyn it's parrots from the press.
As it happens I don't engage much with the murdoch express. Not particularly because of any ideological reasons, but because they're all behind a pay wall and I'm too tight to pay. I've got no particular interest in meghan or the kardashians so the daily mail also has nothing to offer me. My go to online newspapers are generally the indie and the guardian, hardly your rabid right wing press that are warping my simple mind against corban.
The reality of course, is that you're a Labour man, I'm someone who normally votes tory (although won't be next election), so we are probably going to disagree on most things politically.
I have not voted labour for 2 general elections for a start. I'm not a member of any political party, I vote for the party that I think will do the most to help the working classes and the young people in this country. Me and my Mrs earn very good wages, a vote for the tory party is probably more beneficial to me personally than anyone else but I would always rather live in a society that is fair and just which is why I would never vote for the tories because track records and manifestos don't reflect that. And it's probably why I would never vote for even a centre right government.
I'm not a "labour man" I don't support political parties like football teams.
That post is genuine criticisms of the tory government, which do you disagree with?
The Sadiq Kahn bit is in there because I did vote for him as London Mayor 3 times and he's done a great job.
What about Corbyn did you think was vile?
What is it that makes you think the tories are so good for the economy?
What is it that makes you think labour are so bad for the economy?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You have gone from being a far left respect supporter to being a tory !?
Feck me it's lazarus
This guy is as confused as the Hitchens brothers. You can't get more left that the respect party, I should know, my old man was on their national council with Ken loach amongst others. I'm all for people changing their mind, but **** me, that's a swing. Maybe he was just Anti war, as Respect campaigned on The illegal invasion.
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This should be in the politics section, surely?
The Scottish snooker open should be in Scotland too but its in Llandudno :hehe:
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Jimmy the Jock
This should be in the politics section, surely?
Does it matter if it's only one thread. It isn't taking up much room on the front page and people don't have to read it.
It seems to be quite active with lots of ccmb members, isn't that what a messageboard is for?
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Croesy Blue
I have not voted labour for 2 general elections for a start. I'm not a member of any political party, I vote for the party that I think will do the most to help the working classes and the young people in this country. Me and my Mrs earn very good wages, a vote for the tory party is probably more beneficial to me personally than anyone else but I would always rather live in a society that is fair and just which is why I would never vote for the tories because track records and manifestos don't reflect that. And it's probably why I would never vote for even a centre right government.
I'm not a "labour man" I don't support political parties like football teams.
That post is genuine criticisms of the tory government, which do you disagree with?
The Sadiq Kahn bit is in there because I did vote for him as London Mayor 3 times and he's done a great job.
What about Corbyn did you think was vile?
What is it that makes you think the tories are so good for the economy?
What is it that makes you think labour are so bad for the economy?
The Tories raised the income tax threshold to such a level that anyone who is on minimum wage doesn't pay income tax.
So you should have voted tory if you want fair for working classes
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Dorcus
Interesting points Chris but I really don't get the hatred for Corbyn. In my opinion that man as PM would have been the tonic this poor country needed.
Apart from political viewpoints, there is 1 major drawback i see with Corbyn, one that is most definitely shared with Boris. I just think they're both quite stupid people, I've never really got a feeling that either of them have the iq or ability to learn that a leader needs. I wonder if some of the cock ups Boris makes are down to him being too stupid to understand what needs doing, I personally think corbyn would have had the same problem.
I do think that corbynism had an overall positive effect on the country mind. Certainly made both parties realise that there was an appetite with large sections of the population for an increase in public spending
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The Tories raised the income tax threshold to such a level that anyone who is on minimum wage doesn't pay income tax.
So you should have voted tory if you want fair for working classes
The latest national insurance raise does the complete opposite though. It is unequal and places a bigger burden on the income of low earners.
And that income tax threshold effects even the people earning 6 figures so you're losing tax contributions that could go towards essential public services like education. So while it may look like a positive for the working class it only appears that way if you look at it from a very shallow level.
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Croesy Blue
Does it matter if it's only one thread. It isn't taking up much room on the front page and people don't have to read it.
It seems to be quite active with lots of ccmb members, isn't that what a messageboard is for?
Its political , you are all shouting at each other saying the same regurgitated shit that political people do .
So yeah , go shout in the political section . It will soon lose its appeal...........
I want to talk about Callum "hard working" Paterson...
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Jimmy the Jock
Its political , you are all shouting at each other saying the same regurgitated shit that political people do .
So yeah , go shout in the political section . It will soon lose its appeal...........
I want to talk about Callum "hard working" Paterson...
Me too that's why I click on that thread :hehe:
I think the politics section is useful as it stops the main board being clutered with non stop politics. But I don't see the harm in having one thread. There are plenty of threads I have no interest in, I just don't click on them.
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Croesy Blue
Me too that's why I click on that thread :hehe:
I think the politics section is useful as it stops the main board being clutered with non stop politics. But I don't see the harm in having one thread. There are plenty of threads I have no interest in, I just don't click on them.
I didn't make the rules.
I can click on and comment on any subject I like. Even if its negative.
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Re: The Two-faced, hypocritical Buffoon and his Party set for a Mauling at PMQ's Today..
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Jimmy the Jock
I didn't make the rules.
I can click on and comment on any subject I like. Even if its negative.
I'm not trying to start an argument, click on whatever you want :thumbup:
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Re: The Two-faced, hypocritical Buffoon and his Party set for a Mauling at PMQ's Today..
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Croesy Blue
Does it matter if it's only one thread. It isn't taking up much room on the front page and people don't have to read it.
It seems to be quite active with lots of ccmb members, isn't that what a messageboard is for?
Yup, and there's some healthy debate going on, rather than the usual nonsense.
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Re: The Two-faced, hypocritical Buffoon and his Party set for a Mauling at PMQ's Today..
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Croesy Blue
I'm not trying to start an argument, click on whatever you want :thumbup:
Good plan .
Too late though.