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She sounded pragmatic, this definition of right wing Tory is pretty astounding.https://m.imgur.com/gallery/SjQclIQ
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Brexit is a Tory aspiration and she openly wanted a people's vote kicked off the table. Are you saying that is what Labour party members want? She also doesn't support extending the leave date.
Rather than being pragmatic for me Flint and her like are backing themselves into a corner. What do they do when we get closer to the leave date and there is no accepted deal? If they are true to their word they will have to back a no deal Brexit. Isn't that what the most right wing elements of the Tory party want? To suggest her ideas on Brexit are anything other than right wing is astounding. She was hand in hand with the Tory on the programme. Little point in them both appearing. In fact today's programme was littered with Brexit sympathisers. I often think Coburn slants the programme in that direction anyway. Just to add balance I look forward to hearing from 4 remainers tomorrow. |
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Brevity is not a Tory aspiration ,it is the result of a referendum helps a couple of years back, did you miss it? 70% of Conservative constituencies and 60% of Labour constituencies voted to Leave in the EU referendum.
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Labour party members are approximately ,350000 with many leaving in the past year ,17.4 million people voted to leave with 64% of seats in Great Britain voting Leave. (This is likely due to the uneven distribution of Remain voters, who tended to cluster in large cities, while Leave voters were more evenly spread.)
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the tory minister said houses that had books on the shelves were more likely
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If the books the Koran very likely.
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no he was deffo speaking of books in the plural.
but good tangent slipping a bit of bigotry seemlessly into your post |
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Show me any bigotry in that post ,any , and I will give you a grand , feckin Muppet.
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Juan Kerr, The figure below shows the proportions voting remain and leave within different religious groups. Some groups showed an even split between the two options on the ballot (Methodists and Baptists) and some showed a slight preference for one side or the other (Catholics and Church of Scotland / Presbyterian for remain; Jews and other Christian for leave); but more distinct voting patterns are also evident. Those who identify themselves as Anglican or Church of England were clearly in the leave camp – 60% backed Britain leaving the EU and 40% supported staying. Muslims were clearly in the remain camp, with 69% choosing this option and 31% in favour of leaving the EU. Those with no religion (a group with a younger age profile) were in the ‘remain camp’, by 57% to 43%, as were those belonging to other non-Christian faiths (55% to 45%) and those wh o preferred not to disclose their religious affiliation (55% to 45%).
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What a complete and utter **** you are donny.
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abuse again, how sad!
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No just facts , historical and evidential , ****
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And not withstanding some of my best friends are not Muslims.
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oh dear...
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it is funny when you call out the defenders of the book
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funny?
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back to more important and money making business
does anyone know the likely result of the burton v man city night ? how many goals? |
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only the addicted would bet on that game tonight
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You will make more money betting on politics than you will ever make betting on football.
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is that why no one makes any money on here then?
too clever to NOT bet on an obvious result I always wonder what the experts on here think about the millions that get matched on these games they must all be losers then. ha ha ha |
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Oh, folks make money on here allright.
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What surprises me is so many are left wing , and they may be making money from those less able , how does this fit with the virtue signalling etc,etc,
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If all results were obvious there would be no bookmakers.
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city gone from 1.1 to 1.16 I no my plaice - money maid - soccerball rools
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but you asked how many goals not just the result
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yes i usually do the goals, and or correct score and lay the draw depending on prices and on the day
sometimes I do sometimes I don't ever noticed how many 3 - 0s and 3 - 1s around too?? |
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Flint is an articulate MP from the (sadly depleted) sensible wing of the party. I wish there were many more like her.
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You are throwing your money away guessing like that.
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what did you think of my man city 1 - palace 3 guess - how did that go???
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You will never make a steady profit by guessing at football scores.
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juventus 3 0 now go and play with your political points - you have no idea what I do - so take a pop at someone else
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I am simply telling you facts. That's why bookmakers love guessers like you.
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no you are not - you are guessing
I don't go near bookmakers maybe that is why am so far ahead you are funny |
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Exchanges aren't high street bookmakers but they are still bookmakers using a different format where they win every time (via commission).
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palace won 3-2
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The only thing politics pauper has won on here, is a good hiding every time he comes on spouting his leftie tripe.
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you are absolutely correct nellie - how long was it 1 3 ? 85TH MINUTE 2 -3 BRILLIANT
have you any idea what the odds are like on a 2 3 or a 3 2 - of course they are high for a very good reason as they are fairly rare but not a bad GUESS as a side punt or even insurance - but play as you see it while you watch as I do I laid the draw too ever heard of trading ho ho ho from the forum 'GUESSER' |
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Crippen, you can't count, can't do percentages, don't bet and only come on here to post daily personal abuse at other posters.
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Anybody can guess a score and occasionally win. They can't make a long term profit though.
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