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Honey Honey

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  1. You can buy Man Utd training shorts from our club website. Check it out lads it might be cheaper that what you have to pay on your own club shop.
  2. Sure we had Soleimani on loan from Leicester here a couple of seasons ago
  3. When you score as infrequently as we do VAR doesn't take away excitement, instead it makes you celebrate every goal twice! Great invention
  4. They obviously don't take Nigel Farage's new democratic reform party seriously
  5. We are discussing here the impact of their "no longer" being British politics in Scotland, in your words. That is at best 3 general elections old (we've had 3 in 4 years), evidence for beyond that is fairly scant. So I refute the notion that it is some kind of exception to your rule. An animal rights activist when directly asked about halal meat can't say he'd ban it because of his Christian love for animals without being called an Islamophobe. If we follow the premise of your argument, 10-20 years ago animal rights activists would be alright with halal meat?
  6. Except in 2017 when it was the Scottish Tory's who stopped Jeremy Corbyn becoming Prime Minister.
  7. What research is that? I know People's Vote fanatics have been trying to cling on to an opinium survey without understanding the methodology or questioning the weighting applied to the 59 seats Labour lost. Something like 56 to leave voting seats. If weighting was even done like that. I've only seen it as nat rep results.
  8. If you like that sort of stuff here's another organisation you might be interested in
  9. Brexit Party actually seems to be keeping Labour just about in control of many seats on the red side of the wall. Turnout is supposedly sky high in London where Conservatives may well be close to wiped out. Chances of better than exit poll for conservatives are looking slimmer.
  10. The weak leadership maybe. I'm afraid not the party as a whole, or people on here voting Corbyn. My local Labour candidate was stop Brexit and regularly retweeting the likes of James O'Brien calling Brexit stupid. I wonder if we might be about to see that kind of attitude expressed in association with Labour help the Tories over the top of the red wall. Corbyn and contempt toward Brexit voters are two big players among those I speak to. If that's at scale it would explain a lot.
  11. A majority that size would be a monumental power. It would show that the decision of the opposition movements to turn this into a referendum was a tactical error so big that it makes Theresa May look good. Let's see if the exit poll is wrong!
  12. Bloody hell. If exit poll is right continuity Remain have absolutely fucked it.
  13. Love the exit poll countdown on the bbc. I've synced my heartbeat with it
  14. Surrounded by spads and high ranking civil servants though. That's how ministers come and go so easily. Jack of all trades masters of none.
  15. I believe it is estimated to have cost the Conservative party about 20-30 seats in 2017. Can't remember more detail than that I'm afraid.
  16. Following this advice Though will stay up to see who wins the race between Newcastle and Sunderland that happens every election
  17. Get the popcorn out. We are less than an hour away from the exit poll and only a few hours from seeing if there are any constituency earthquakes across England.
  18. The pavement isn't the same in the 2 photos. In the alleged two left feet photo it's either photoshopped or her foot is swollen. She is diabetic after all.
  19. There was a yougov poll of British Indians showing a big drop in support for Labour and a small drop in support for Tories with increase in support for Lib Dems. No real switch to Tory other than among Brexit voters. Post election polling is usually better measurement as you can ask people what they did not want they will do. The latter always leads to enough "undecided" to change outcomes significantly.
  20. If this is a symptom of something wrong it should be met with empathy and concern, not ridicule. Member of Parliament is just a job.
  21. Work in Research. No direct connection to politics. Do you just mean quantified coverage or is something out there measuring positive effect?
  22. Actually Rochdale was a Lib Dem constituency between 2005 and 2010. Labour only beat the Lib Dems by 2% in 2010 then went on to barnstorm in 2015 and 2017. Rochdale also had Lib Dem Cyril Smith as MP in the 80s. The common UKIP used excuse that they can't penetrate Rochdale because of some rabid Labour loyalty does not look true. A common trait of political losers is to externalise. To strip the voter of their agency. How could they possibly not vote for our morally superior position? There must be something wrong with them! They must be thick and brainwashed. It's never that the package that you're offering simply wasn't good enough to encapsulate a broad enough spectrum to win the most votes. Once you position your politics as right versus wrong you're on a path to deluding yourself in defeat. We are going to see this on speed tomorrow regardless of who wins.
  23. With low attendances and 10000 empty seats against Southampton the club have announced their new strategy to fill the ground. They are going to give away free season tickets to a limited number of people nominated by current season ticket holders on a first come first served basis. They haven't said how many, in case it doesn't work. It's an interesting and slightly funny idea. Unable to swallow his pride under media pressure, Adolf Charnley refuses to directly engage with those who quit.
  24. It was a good decision by the BBC. They got the Prime Minister on the box and grilled him about terrorism and criminal justice after 9 years of Tory rule. Worth having. Normalisation has already occurred. We are well past the becoming normalised stage. Many who don't trust Johnson will go out and vote for him because of the opposition/Brexit.
  25. I doubt he will ever get a better offer than Arsenal personally, though I doubt they'd want him either. He's never going to be Liverpool, Man City or Man Utd. Arsenal or Chelsea is his ceiling for life now. That means it is all about timing. If Arsenal came in and he didn't take it, in all probability by the time Arsenal became available again he probably wouldn't be flavour of the month.
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