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blues4ever wrote:
m4rkb wrote:A clear cut case of a losing bet if ever there were one.

Come on ToRm cough up :D


Exactly M4rkb, amazing how it goes quiet when they are proved wrong :lol:


Although there are still technically a few more hours left in the day Blues. It is not beyond the realms of possibility she is out of her job before the stoke of midnight after being headhunted to become a member of ChangeUK.

So technically speaking old ToRm does not have to cough up just yet, but time is indeed running out fast. :wink:

If it happens remember you read it here first :D

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m4rkb wrote:
blues4ever wrote:
m4rkb wrote:A clear cut case of a losing bet if ever there were one.

Come on ToRm cough up :D


Exactly M4rkb, amazing how it goes quiet when they are proved wrong :lol:


Although there are still technically a few more hours left in the day Blues. It is not beyond the realms of possibility she is out of her job before the stoke of midnight after being headhunted to become a member of ChangeUK.

So technically speaking old ToRm does not have to cough up just yet, but time is indeed running out fast. :wink:

If it happens remember you read it here first :D


:lol: True, but spoke to her on Sunday as it was her birthday, she's not going anywhere at moment mate.

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Phew what a relief.

On the other hand there are calls for another general election from a few people who believe democracy must be enacted on a daily basis until they win of course and we never return to the subject again in the next 100 years. Hopefully we'll not get a general election before midnight or the queues at the polling booth will look like the Jarrow march.

But it's looking increasingly likely that you are going to win this bet.

Does Priti have Corona Virus and if so is she likely to make it past today?

It's not over until the fat lady sings.

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m4rkb wrote:Phew what a relief.

On the other hand there are calls for another general election from a few people who believe democracy must be enacted on a daily basis until they win of course and we never return to the subject again in the next 100 years.
Certainly not after three in five years to force home Brexit and create a new shambles of a government. Johnson is managing to make May look like a world statesman.
Hopefully we'll not get a general election before midnight or the queues at the polling booth will look like the Jarrow march.

But it's looking increasingly likely that you are going to win this bet.

Does Priti have Corona Virus and if so is she likely to make it past today?

It's not over until the fat lady sings.
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Hillman avenger wrote:
m4rkb wrote:Phew what a relief.

On the other hand there are calls for another general election from a few people who believe democracy must be enacted on a daily basis until they win of course and we never return to the subject again in the next 100 years.
Certainly not after three in five years to force home Brexit and create a new shambles of a government. Johnson is managing to make May look like a world statesman.
Hopefully we'll not get a general election before midnight or the queues at the polling booth will look like the Jarrow march.

But it's looking increasingly likely that you are going to win this bet.

Does Priti have Corona Virus and if so is she likely to make it past today?

It's not over until the fat lady sings.


You might be onto something here at last. Are you saying Boris and the Conservatives would lose and election is it were held tomorrow?

If so I think many will agree.

Factoring in that most old people are thankfully dying of Corona Virus, it should be a landslide victory for Mong-Bailey , or perhaps Corbyn as he's still leader.

If that were the case then things can only get better. By your own admission things could not possibly get any worse.

Abbot would make a far better HS than the hopelessly incompetent bully we have now.

Discuss.

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No such thing.

We've had two needless elections in three years and the last delivered us this shambles of a government.

After A50 was passed May should have tried to get a cross-party approach to Brexit which Parliament would have supported. Then had an election for the government to lead us from there

Instead she spent two years running from the nutters in her own party until they managed to topple her and install this buffoon. Who proceeded to remove people of experience and intelligence in favour of people whose only aim in life is to please him.

And now we reap the harvest of all that.

I am not arguing for Corbyn, McDonnell or Abbott. There are people in Labour I would appreciate. John Ashworth is looking as though he would have well surpassed Hancock. Keir Starmer would have been a superb Home or Foreign Secretary. But they couldn't be seen for the focus on Corbyn.

I despair for the leadership on both sides of the Atlantic. Hopelessly inadequate for what we face.
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Hillman avenger wrote:No such thing.

We've had two needless elections in three years and the last delivered us this shambles of a government.
We needed both. Firstly to firmly establish that the country actually did want to leave the EU and the subsequent one to get rid of the pretenders who said they would do it but had no intention at all. The first took three years, even though it should have taken 4, such was the public demand that we actually did leave after the referendum. The second was to totally and utterly confirm that this country did really want to leave the EU full stop.
Your argument against this not being democracy is a source of constant amusement but not as much as your continuous rage thereafter.


After A50 was passed May should have tried to get a cross-party approach to Brexit which Parliament would have supported. Then had an election for the government to lead us from there

Which conveniently involved introducing as many remainers as it was possible to get in order to overturn the people's democratic vote. Parliament v The People.

Instead she spent two years running from the nutters in her own party until they managed to topple her and install this buffoon. Who proceeded to remove people of experience and intelligence in favour of people whose only aim in life is to please him.

The kind of people you want involved in this process are the direct opposite to the one's I want. That's because you don't accept the democracy which has unfolded before your very eyes.

And now we reap the harvest of all that.

By voting in a government with policies the country felt best suited to them

I am not arguing for Corbyn, McDonnell or Abbott. There are people in Labour I would appreciate. John Ashworth is looking as though he would have well surpassed Hancock. Keir Starmer would have been a superb Home or Foreign Secretary. But they couldn't be seen for the focus on Corbyn.

I despair for the leadership on both sides of the Atlantic. Hopelessly inadequate for what we face.

Best leave it to the electorate to decide then

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As ever I find your disagreement encouraging.

Sometime we must discuss democracy. Don't know how far we will get but right now I am scared for it . Nothing to do with the virus.
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blues4ever wrote:
m4rkb wrote:
blues4ever wrote:
m4rkb wrote:A clear cut case of a losing bet if ever there were one.

Come on ToRm cough up :D


Exactly M4rkb, amazing how it goes quiet when they are proved wrong :lol:


Although there are still technically a few more hours left in the day Blues. It is not beyond the realms of possibility she is out of her job before the stoke of midnight after being headhunted to become a member of ChangeUK.

So technically speaking old ToRm does not have to cough up just yet, but time is indeed running out fast. :wink:

If it happens remember you read it here first :D


:lol: True, but spoke to her on Sunday as it was her birthday, she's not going anywhere at moment mate.


Wonder what happened to Tomato?
Let's hope all's well, and he simply doesn't want to cough up (npi).
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