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wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,627
Melbourne
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9 Tory men of a certain age (out of 120 audience) grilled Corbyn on IRA/Brexit/Trident/overseas aid.
= 29% of total Question Time questions.
Luckily, I suspect that these kinds of people are not the future.
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WTF are you on about?
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,110
The arse end of Hangleton
Why?
They are referred to as an 'ally'.

An 'ally' that harbours the Taliban. That has huge corruption in governmemt. An 'ally' that hid the worlds most wanted terrorist and whom the US refused to tell about the raid as they knew he would be tipped off. They aren't any friend of ours.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,840
Hove
The part you are missing is that by deterring by declaring we will use our weapons, the chances of that nuclear attack are reduced because the aggressor knows we would retaliate. By refusing to confirm willingness to retaliate the chances of attack increase ie people
die. It is reckless.

 


soistes

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2012
2,643
Brighton
What a brave new world on offer. Questions about defence, terrorism, the EU are no longer deemed worthy of asking a prospective PM and looking forward to a future where 45% of the population risk gradually losing their right as they get older to express views if those views aren't the right views.

I'm guessing that you know sod all about these blokes except from the obvious fact that they are bothered enough about democracy that they went to the trouble of applying to be in that audience and ask a a question of the people who want to run our country. Can I ask - did you apply to be in the audience to ask a searching question of Theresa May or did you sod all and then get angry about it?

If it's the latter then I've got bad news for you. The future belongs to the people who get involved. Like these men.

You may be right, but I hope you're wrong.They terrify me.
 




severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
You call it refreshing, I call it worrying. I'm sure in the next day or so, Jeremy's handlers will get him to confirm he will use it is he had to.

The man is a dickhead. All he had to add to what he said was yes, as an absolute last resort, which is it. He has now told the world, if he is in power, Trident is not something for anyone to worry about. The whole ****ing point of it, to for other to worry about it, hence why there cannot be a nuclear war all the time there is a deterrent. He has just told the world under him the UK has no deterrent!!

Unless I was mistaken, it was a bit one of the first things he said, that he will pass a law that guarantees the rights of the EU citizens in the UK. Bravo JC, Bravo. Maybe you could have added, British living aboard.

So as I see it, he going to open his Brexit negations with, we are not going to walk away, no matter how bad a deal you give us, and we guarantee your citizens right to remain here.

Now, how much did you want from us, and what about the rights of British living in your countries.

And people are going to vote for this clown???
He is offering the EU what they have already offered us on continuing rights of migrants. It's just that Theresa "it's all about me" May refused the offer so that she could have a Sword of Damocles to hang over their heads in negotiation. It's why she is disrespected and why they are hostile from the start. It's why "no deal" is the deal we will end up with under her.
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
You may be right, but I hope you're wrong.They terrify me.

Old white British men exercising their democratic rights 'terrifies' you? I take it then that assuming you're a white bloke who isn't yet of that demographic that you haven't even considered that statistically there's a good chance that when you're their age your political outlook and priorities may resemble theirs.

Don't have nightmares.
 






Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
4,635
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9 Tory men of a certain age (out of 120 audience) grilled Corbyn on IRA/Brexit/Trident/overseas aid.
= 29% of total Question Time questions.
Luckily, I suspect that these kinds of people are not the future.


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Yes, you are right -they are of a certain age. They have much experience of real life, as opposed to trendies with their misplaced idealism. I presume from this comment, that you really don't want anyone questioning JC, if it means that he then flounders, which he clearly did last night. It is what happens when the dreamer comes up against reality and experience.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,840
Hove
You may be right, but I hope you're wrong.They terrify me.

I don't think you can lump them all in together. I thought only 2 of them properly made me think 'bloodyhell do you really live in that fear', the rest asked questions I think needed asking.
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Or didn't even get angry, just copy pasted the latest hilarious meme from twitter/facebook.

He could just fake the anger and call it satire. Jonathan Pie is carving out a great career making Youtube videos where he blames the Tories, pretends to get angry and starts swearing...every single time in every single video.
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
21,721
Brighton
Yes, you are right -they are of a certain age. They have much experience of real life, as opposed to trendies with their misplaced idealism. I presume from this comment, that you really don't want anyone questioning JC, if it means that he then flounders, which he clearly did last night. It is what happens when the dreamer comes up against reality and experience.

I'm sure even the bluest Tory would admit they would have preferred to see a mixed demographic grilling Corbyn. It doesn't look good when your support is framed as single:
gender (male)
generation (balding)
colour (white)
sexuality (heterosexual) I guessed this one [emoji6]

Whilst last nights debates were almost meaningless in terms of changing voters views (they were a draw), there seems to be a growing narrative that May is not appealing to the female gender. I wonder how much truth there is in that?
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
He is offering the EU what they have already offered us on continuing rights of migrants. It's just that Theresa "it's all about me" May refused the offer so that she could have a Sword of Damocles to hang over their heads in negotiation. It's why she is disrespected and why they are hostile from the start. It's why "no deal" is the deal we will end up with under her.

Angela Merkel and Donald Tusk on Tuesday united to block Theresa May's attempt to fast-track a deal which would have created an amnesty for British ex-pats and EU migrants in the UK post-Brexit.

Mrs May had proposed that EU workers currently living in the UK be allowed to remain in exchange for an agreement which gives British expats in the European Union the same rights.

She had hoped to announce a deal within weeks but while more than 20 EU nations have signalled they are prepared to agree to a reciprocal arrangement, Mrs Merkel has rebuffed Mrs May's attempts to come to an agreement.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ritish-voters-backed-brexit-creating-anxiety/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-angela-merkel-eu-migrants-deal-a7445261.html
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
He is offering the EU what they have already offered us on continuing rights of migrants. It's just that Theresa "it's all about me" May refused the offer so that she could have a Sword of Damocles to hang over their heads in negotiation. It's why she is disrespected and why they are hostile from the start. It's why "no deal" is the deal we will end up with under her.

When was this offer made by the EU ?
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,810
I'm sure even the bluest Tory would admit they would have preferred to see a mixed demographic grilling Corbyn. It doesn't look good when your support is framed as single:
gender (male)
generation (balding)
colour (white)
sexuality (heterosexual) I guessed this one [emoji6]

Whilst last nights debates were almost meaningless in terms of changing voters views (they were a draw), there seems to be a growing narrative that May is not appealing to the female gender. I wonder how much truth there is in that?

Polling (i know, i know) showing women, middle aged and middle class abandoning tories over social care and schools.
 


midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
Let be honest though, this whole thread is a waste of time, because as someone pointed out earlier, if you take the results of our poll , at the moment it gives Labour a 300 plus majority, so its proves NSC is a bunch of ****wits when it comes to politics.

It's a bit like NSC from a few years ago, when us who wanted a return to 4-4-2 and a British Manager were called dinosaurs, and I think a poll put us in a minority of about 15%

Fast forward a few years and those vocal people in favour of tippy tappy football, and a 4-1-2-3--1-2-3-1---1 formation in favour for 4-4-2 suddenly lost their voices.

I predict a Tory land side, successful Brexit Negations and a much happier more united nation in 5 years time with a booming economy.

Could be wrong, but I would suspect that a lot of the vocal left on here at the moment will soon lose their voices or ability to type!!

If I am wrong, I'll be far more worried about the state on the country in 5 years time, then what anyone on here thinks!!!

Look st the state of the country now. Looked past your bias and see what is happening.

Privitastion of the NHS, the rise in food banks, a huge rise in child poverty, rip off landlords, welfare cuts, cuts to cooperation tax meaning cooperations pay less tax than their employees, spectacularly missed economic targets, the longest fall in value of wages since records began, the austerity con, the most unaffordable homes ever, the biggest education funding cuts in decades and the defunding of local government.

How does any of that lead to a happier, more united country? Stop belittling the left for opposing this and take off your right wing blinkers.
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,888
Gloucester
Angela Merkel and Donald Tusk on Tuesday united to block Theresa May's attempt to fast-track a deal which would have created an amnesty for British ex-pats and EU migrants in the UK post-Brexit.

Mrs May had proposed that EU workers currently living in the UK be allowed to remain in exchange for an agreement which gives British expats in the European Union the same rights.

She had hoped to announce a deal within weeks but while more than 20 EU nations have signalled they are prepared to agree to a reciprocal arrangement, Mrs Merkel has rebuffed Mrs May's attempts to come to an agreement.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ritish-voters-backed-brexit-creating-anxiety/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-angela-merkel-eu-migrants-deal-a7445261.html

Oh dear, that's a chunk of truth that won't go down well with some on here! It is old news, though; they had since last November to assimilate it, but the fact that it hasn't sunk into their brains yet suggests it never will.
 




CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,810
Angela Merkel and Donald Tusk on Tuesday united to block Theresa May's attempt to fast-track a deal which would have created an amnesty for British ex-pats and EU migrants in the UK post-Brexit.

Mrs May had proposed that EU workers currently living in the UK be allowed to remain in exchange for an agreement which gives British expats in the European Union the same rights.

She had hoped to announce a deal within weeks but while more than 20 EU nations have signalled they are prepared to agree to a reciprocal arrangement, Mrs Merkel has rebuffed Mrs May's attempts to come to an agreement.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ritish-voters-backed-brexit-creating-anxiety/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-angela-merkel-eu-migrants-deal-a7445261.html

So, what hadn't happened when this article was written??
 




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