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Surely that's his personal choice and a risk he's prepared to take, its irrelevant to DFT
Take your pick
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...-facing-protesters/ar-BBXUgM3?ocid=spartandhp
Surely that's his personal choice and a risk he's prepared to take, its irrelevant to DFT
Easy to quote Chris to tell him to take his pick but Try actually reading the article or even responses to your previous posts. One in Bolton states police advised to call off for safety, the one in Rochester had nothing to do with 5 Socialist activists turning up as it was cancelled earlier in the day before they had supposedly turned up (that is pure media fiction) it was called off due to what I stated in my previous reply to you in that there were 1000s of people out attending the largest event Rochester(Medway) hosts which meant logistically is impossible for anyone to carry out anything there..
The Rochester one was the only sensible option to cancel it, last figures released by medway Council were that it annually attracts 138,000 visitors. With the opening night being particularly busy, so even if you say only 30,000 attend the first evening thats far to many people to have there with a political event on at same time, Rochester isnt very big and the pub in question is 60yards from the entrance to the main attraction. Logically it woukd have been stupid to go ahead for any candidate.Given that many families were out with small kids Christmas shopping in and around the areas it was a sensible move.
Easy to quote Chris to tell him to take his pick but Try actually reading the article or even responses to your previous posts. One in Bolton states police advised to call off for safety, the one in Rochester had nothing to do with 5 Socialist activists turning up as it was cancelled earlier in the day before they had supposedly turned up (that is pure media fiction) it was called off due to what I stated in my previous reply to you in that there were 1000s of people out attending the largest event Rochester(Medway) hosts which meant logistically is impossible for anyone to carry out anything there..
Its easy to write a headline saying Boris abandoned campaign without writing the facts, and its just as lazy to post the article ridiculing the man, especially when you've already been given the actual facts from someone actually there who even said it would have been impossible for any of the parties to safely campaign there not just for them but for the members of public there.
No just like banging my head against a brick wall mate ?Have you not realised that stating facts has no place on this thread
No just like banging my head against a brick wall mate ?
Just find it pathetic that certain posters will post the tripe they do then ignore the replies and carry on regardless, kids have better grasp of reality and maturity than some people on here.
Hobbit how vary dare you post something that makes sense, how will the kids be able to blindly ignore truth ?In most things, reality is somewhere in the middle of what two people believe. Pick anything thats been posted and apart from the mega outlandish rubbish, there'll be some truth in there.
Will Labour completely tank the economy? No, but the spending plans are dangerous.
Do the tories have major problems with Islamaphobia? No but there's problems there.
Are the JLM claims about antisemitism accurate? No but there's problems there.
Will the Tories build 40 new hospitals? No, I very much doubt they could find the money for anything close.
Will the Tories sell the NHS to the US companies? No, no one could find the money to buy 1,250 fully equipped hospitals.
No just like banging my head against a brick wall mate ?
Just find it pathetic that certain posters will post the tripe they do then ignore the replies and carry on regardless, kids have better grasp of reality ans maturity than some people on here.
Have you not realised that stating facts has no place on this thread
If I thought that Johnson could be dumped in short term and that Jeremy Hunt would take over then I could see that circumstance finding me voting for him. But I can’t see that happening so sorry Jeremy - not getting my vote.I change on a regular basis depending on the candidate and the parties current manifestos. I know you said 'since the last election' which is a short time span so fewer are likely to have changed, but I have voted for at least 5 parties over my voting lifetime in general and local elections. And it's completely feasible that that may rise to 6 in this one as Soubry is standing where I am for the Tiggers. Individuals, society and especially now parties all change over time, so I see no reason why someones voting intentions should not. Pretty sure I voted for the tories back in the 80s I think. And if they would have elected Rory Stewart as leader, promoted the more one nation tories and expelled the UKIPy ones, instead of doing the opposite, then who knows this time.
You could argue the Blair's Labour party is closer to Majors Tories than it is to Corbyn's Labour party. And vice versa, Majors is closer to Blair's than Boris's. I'd even argue Boris's current incarnation is closer to UKIP as was, than it is to Majors Tories. To be honest if people just vote the same every time no matter what is happening in the world or who is in charge of the party then that is the kind of uncritical analysis they rely on. And the 'see/hear no evil' approach to me is part of the reason we are where we are in such a divided nation with a poor set of politicians.
And I will have to change my voting intention this time as the party I voted for last time is not fielding a candidate this time. Admittedly seeing people trying to justify Boris's cowardice in avoiding interviews when you know god damn well if it was Corbyn avoiding them they'd be all over it constantly, isn't going to convince me to vote Tory. But at least this thread has helped me rule out a few options this time.![]()
If I thought that Johnson could be dumped in short term and that Jeremy Hunt would take over then I could see that circumstance finding me voting for him. But I can’t see that happening so sorry Jeremy - not getting my vote.
We got our first Hunt leaflet yesterday - lots of ‘super Jeremy constituency mp’ - quite a lot about his time as foreign secretary and health and social care secretary - but what words were completely missing from his lots of words and pictures leaflet...’Get Brexit Done’ . Nothing on that at all. Some words about unblocking parliament but none of the GBD rubbish.
He clearly realises that in a Remain constituency many constituents just wouldn’t buy that guff - it would infuriate Remain voters, and it might even insult the intelligence of the Leave voting constituents.
In most things, reality is somewhere in the middle of what two people believe. Pick anything thats been posted and apart from the mega outlandish rubbish, there'll be some truth in there.
Will Labour completely tank the economy? No, but the spending plans are dangerous.
Do the tories have major problems with Islamaphobia? No but there's problems there.
Are the JLM claims about antisemitism accurate? No but there's problems there.
Will the Tories build 40 new hospitals? No, I very much doubt they could find the money for anything close.
Will the Tories sell the NHS to the US companies? No, no one could find the money to buy 1,250 fully equipped hospitals.
Ah Wolf, do you not notice that one if the main protagonists is a poster from north of the border who supports a gobby and pretty useless leader who's never been a Westminster MP, follows on from a leader who is in court soon on a number of very serious charges, and who's in trouble in her own country for failing to deliver promises herself. Bearing also in mind that she wants to leave a Union that she benefits heavily from to join one that she has no clue what the terms will be?
When faced with an uncomfortable truth against their point of view why do the right wing leave types on here nearly always revert to personal insults and name calling.
Must go as Wee Krankie is spouting off on the telly. Very brave of her to face public scrutiny once again, unlike some of her male counterparts.![]()
Yes - but you are being disingenuous suggesting that all voters do the deep and comprehensive research into the parties, policies and leaders that you do - they don’t and I’d have thought that you’d know that. They read and listen to the headline messages of the commentators and media they subscribe to and follow. No more than that.you make so little sense it is not worth bothering with but i read what i read and make my own mind up on the facts not the slant of any publication
After 10 years of Tory rule and mismanagement the NHS is short of 43,000 nurses.
Johnson says he will bring in 40,000 EXTRA nurses so that makes a total of 83,000 nurses he will have to employ to make his promise truthful.