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jen101 replied Dec 11, 2017Nigel cannot be PM because he doesn't have a party. He is not even an MP so has no say and no vote in the House of Commons. However he is an MEP so he can give the European Parliament plenty of abuse. He tried to win a seat 8 times when he was ...
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jen101 replied Dec 10, 2017There is an unwritten game that the Tories play. They all voice support for the PM no matter how dire they are. If someone wants to throw a leadership challenge and they want a shot at the top job, they would never ever be proactive about it, ...
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jen101 replied Dec 10, 2017I had forgotten about Calais. I always try to book the train across which comes out further down from Calais thus missing all that aggro. It is a lot better now since the French rased the camp last year but some are returning and yes, are causing ...
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jen101 replied Dec 10, 2017Listen to what Nigel said in the opening of that video you posted with Russell Brand. The NHS has long waiting lists, A&E have longer waits, schools are massively oversubscribed, there is a housing shortage, roads are gridlocked. Is that because all ...
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jen101 replied Dec 10, 2017Corbyn is strong because May is weak. JRM is extremely popular and would be able to crush Corbyn in one sentence, something that May has failed to do in over a year.
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jen101 replied Dec 10, 2017Ok. Maybe I shouldn't have commented because I have seen neither in their entirety. I don't get the time.
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jen101 replied Dec 9, 2017Maybe we should be saying enough now including eastern Europeans. Simple reason being we are full. Very full. The average speed on the M25 (London orbital) is 25mph. That is over night and day. Agree with you on the boats and borders. The boats are ...
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jen101 replied Dec 9, 2017I don't have any problem with the eastern Europeans here. They fit in well, are hard workers and contribute to society. The problem I have is those who do not integrate, who have no wish to work, who breed like rabbits expecting the State to pay for ...
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jen101 replied Dec 9, 2017I don't know of a single Brit who wants to do away with the NHS. We are proud of it. Obviously it can do a lot better by cutting waste and corruption, but the founding idea is sound. The problem is not so much the NHS itself but government policy ...
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jen101 replied Dec 9, 2017No, we need a new leader. It might happen now that May has opened the door for negotiations to start, though the Irish border issue is a worry. For 40 bn we want free cars from Germany and free wine and cheese from France for the next 10 years. No? ...
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jen101 replied Dec 9, 2017Ha, but mostly I believe in free markets and free will, small state and personal accountability. The best fit is Thatcherism. That's left for you lot then.

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jen101 replied Dec 9, 2017Jmn, do you believe that in Sovereign nations in control of their own borders, laws and finances? Do you believe in vetting potential immigrants rather than letting everyone in? Do you believe that we should be able to spend our money as we see fit? ...
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jen101 replied Dec 9, 20171. Corbyn is a people person. He goes around hugging the needy and promises them everything will be fine. He shows empathy and people can relate to him. May, on the other hand, is cold and robotic. 2. Corbyn has a magic money tree. He promises no ...
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jen101 commented Dec 8, 2017It's called arse-licking to keep their jobs. Shit will fly soon.
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jen101 commented Dec 8, 2017"Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed." It is only an agreement to talk. Waiting to see what JRM has to say about it.
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jen101 replied Dec 8, 2017Does that not constitute a hate crime or does it only apply one way?
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jen101 commented Dec 8, 2017May bent over and Juncker had another bottle of expensive wine. Both were happy.
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