Not us.
Beth âmy sources tell meâ Rigby? đ€Łđ€Ł
Bereavement wipes out everything
Yesterday we had the bizarre interview with the Tory chairman who answered completely different questions asked by th3 Sky reporter, who in the end gave up and stopped the interview.
Cleverly was just on BBC answering questions getting an easy ride for a few minutes, then he was asked a challenging question about how on earth they were going to pay for their proposed spend and he answered with waffle, then was challenged again and he said
âSorry have to go Iâm late for another appointmentâ
And he wentđđđź
Not us.
Beth âmy sources tell meâ Rigby? đ€Łđ€Ł
I wonder if anyone is watching "The Battle for No 10" on sky. Coming from Grimsby.
Starmer on, seems to doing better than last time.
To be honest. I yearn for an edit button.
Casdon
Are you sue that MP isnât Michael McIntyre in disguise Siope?
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To be hi eat, I begin to to think the whole government for the past five years has actually been a poor attempt at satire.
Are you sue that MP isnât Michael McIntyre in disguise Siope?
Of course, he also had a milkshake thrown at him in Tory stronghold, Clacton.
Back to the Tories, they just canât help themselves - close Sunak aide & Tory MP being investigated for betting on a July election just 3 days before Sunak announced the date.
www.countytimes.co.uk/news/24384138.powys-mp-craig-williams-faces-general-election-bet-prob/
LizzieDrip
^Guess you would if someone threw milk, cement and whatever the Labour voters of that lovely City called bratford, good name for it, over you^
Freya do you mean Barnsley, which is where someone threw a lump of concrete at Farage. I absolutely donât condone that but, I have to tell you, I know Barnsley very well and itâs a place where people âtell it like it isâ.
Oh barnsley, not telling like it is is it. Thuggery is what it is.
DiamondLily
LizzieDrip
Guess you would if someone threw milk, cement and whatever the Labour voters of that lovely City called bratford, good name for it, over you
Freya do you mean Barnsley, which is where someone threw a lump of concrete at Farage. I absolutely donât condone that but, I have to tell you, I know Barnsley very well and itâs a place where people âtell it like it isâ.From what Iâve read and heard, it was an empty cardboard coffee cup, and an empty tin can.
I donât believe any politician should have missiles thrown at them - the ballot box is the place to protest.
But, it wasnât a life threatening missile.
No, but it could well have been couldn't it. Anyway both have been arrested, let's let the police deal with them. As for empty cups and tin cans,look on you tube, you know how the public like to film things. The milk shake looks very milky to me. Could have been acid. The bloke was held down by responsible citizens, until police came, so just throwing a tin can doesn't ring true. Not sure where your info comes from,the Farage haters fan club.
LizzieDrip
^Guess you would if someone threw milk, cement and whatever the Labour voters of that lovely City called bratford, good name for it, over you^
Freya do you mean Barnsley, which is where someone threw a lump of concrete at Farage. I absolutely donât condone that but, I have to tell you, I know Barnsley very well and itâs a place where people âtell it like it isâ.
From what Iâve read and heard, it was an empty cardboard coffee cup, and an empty tin can.
I donât believe any politician should have missiles thrown at them - the ballot box is the place to protest.
But, it wasnât a life threatening missile.
Donât count your chickens too soonđ
Oh donât worry Primrose thereâs no danger of that. I, along with other Labour supporters I know, donât dare to get complacent.
MayBee70
Even though Iâve never voted Conservative and really want a Labour government I hope that the Conservative Party can sort itself out and be a credible opposition. Iâve said for a long time that UKIP didnât go away but had morphed itself into the Tory party but they must surely veer away from being the extreme far right party that they are fast becoming.
I agree
Siope
At least they arenât still hiding in fridgesâŠ
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MaizieD
Freya5
Whitewavemark2
When the going gets tough - Farage gets going.
Guess you would if someone threw milk, cement and whatever the Labour voters of that lovely City called bratford, good name for it, over you.
It was actually Barnsley. Same county, totally different place...
Apologies .
Farage is mightily annoyed at stuff being thrown at him, but he positively glowed at the insurrection on Jan 6 th when death and injury occurred.
As Bradford has a massive immigrant population (which has been there for several decades) I'm not sure that Farage's message would go down very well there...
I bet he doesn't visit Leicester, either...
I'm practically baldđ€Ł
Ha ha Maizie I thought that might be the caseđđđ
Guess you would if someone threw milk, cement and whatever the Labour voters of that lovely City called bratford, good name for it, over you
Freya do you mean Barnsley, which is where someone threw a lump of concrete at Farage. I absolutely donât condone that but, I have to tell you, I know Barnsley very well and itâs a place where people âtell it like it isâ.
Freya5
Whitewavemark2
When the going gets tough - Farage gets going.
Guess you would if someone threw milk, cement and whatever the Labour voters of that lovely City called bratford, good name for it, over you.
It was actually Barnsley. Same county, totally different place...
I would imagine all the media / political chatter about âbalancing the booksâ during the election campaign has got you tearing your hair out
I'm practically baldđ€Ł
Urmstongran
He knows theyâre doomed DiamondLily! It doesnât take Einstein to work out theyâre going down the pan.
Just look back at the last election when the pollsters and âexpertsâ predicted Labour would win and Corbyn was getting his slippers ready to get his feet under number 10âs table. đ€Ł Labour actually got their worst defeat since WWII. The Conservatives won seats from Labour that had been theirs as far back as anybody could remember.
Donât count your chickens too soon. đ
urms yes that what I wondered.
Iâm sure that is a real danger for Labour.
Schapps is talking about Labour getting a mega-landslide
Possibly clever psychology?
Voter âoh Iâm not going to bother voting Labour tonight as theyâre going to romp it anywayâ.
He knows theyâre doomed DiamondLily! It doesnât take Einstein to work out theyâre going down the pan.
DiamondLily
Strange that Schapps said that all the Tories were fighting for now was that Labour donât get too big a majority:
www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jun/12/tories-fighting-prevent-labour-supermajority-election-grant-shapps
Funny way to fight an election. đ
Schapps is talking about Labour getting a mega-landslide.
I wish they wouldnt.đĄ
Strange that Schapps said that all the Tories were fighting for now was that Labour donât get too big a majority:
www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jun/12/tories-fighting-prevent-labour-supermajority-election-grant-shapps
Funny way to fight an election. đ
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