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Brutal Lib Dem leaflet for Manchester Gorton by-election. pic.twitter.com/VUQq3zS23E
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Brutal Lib Dem leaflet for Manchester Gorton by-election. pic.twitter.com/VUQq3zS23E
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That said, it appears to say 'turn over to see the real opposition'. What if the first bit I see is the other side, leaflet, you'd look silly then, eh?
Are we sure that's a LD leaflet? I don't see a single misleading bar chart on that page. And, frankly, it's the internal Labour opposition that is generally more vicious for JC.
Arg, back to the football instead. No one steals thoughts there.
https://twitter.com/JeremyCorbyn4PM/status/852176028990672896
LOL They are now, getting on for 10 months after the matter was decided.
No one told them when to run; they missed the starting gun.
PS: Imagine getout is that we are not over a sea
Movement in this poll since their 30 March - 3rd April poll:
Le Pen -2
Macron -3.5
Fillon +2
Melenchon +3.5
http://dataviz.ifop.com:8080/IFOP_ROLLING/IFOP_12-04-2017.pdf
It's a video of every IRA attack on the mainland in the last 40 years, with a graphic of how many people were killed and injured in the attack.
The ad ends with a reference to Corbyn inviting Gerry Adams to the Commons days after the Brighton bombing and ends with John McDonnell saying that the IRA should be honoured for the bombings which brought the British government to the negotiating table during the Northern Ireland peace process.
Con gain Bootle if that video is accurate.
https://twitter.com/JeremyCorbyn4PM/status/852134770758889475
https://media1.britannica.com/eb-media/18/77218-004-A9DCCD14.jpg
That said, I hear airport officials, particularly in america, very deliberately have no sense of humour whatsoever.
I hope you look good in orange, because you're going straight to Gitmo.
https://twitter.com/GuidoFawkes/status/851830823573737472
TSA Official: Do you have any weapons?
Me: Why? What do you need? Because one of my fellow travellers on this trip works for Qinetiq and he'll help you out.
Not sure about Manchester, given that the scumbags did £1bn of improvements to the city centre there
The only time I've ever had a major incident was on a business trip, I went with 5 colleagues, 4 white Englishmen, one white Scotsman, and me.
I was singled out for special attention and my colleagues took exception to the treatment being meted out to me.
Or go for the Winter of Discontent, 3 day week etc, and how Jezzas policies are basically from the 70s.
Big success for Tillerson with Lavrov condemning Obama and looking for joint action on Syria and also co-operation over North Korea
Maybe the future is a little brighter but long way to go
Melenchon 22
Le Pen 21.5
Fillon 21
Macron 19
Macron finishing 4th, wonder what odds that would be.
Dad will not even utter his the Chancellor's name - he grew up in Brum in the early 70s. Like almost everyone, he went to pubs.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/fm-brands-ruth-davidson-shameful-over-rape-clause-stance-1-4418275
Bet half the PLP are praying for a LD win
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/04/france-insoumise-melenchon-elections-sixth-republic-national-front/
She holds up Venezuela as her inspiration, talks about getting rid of the Fifth Republic and wants to remove political parties in favour of people's organisations.
Where have I heard all of that except the first before? Oh yes, the Soviet constitution of 1936.
Private Eye will also have to devise an even better speech bubble for the N. Korean leader than his recent 'there is no big brother here'.
The right answer, in the long run, is surely to hop on the Brexit bus. But. It's potentially a difficult period ahead, and (until Brexit is done and dusted and no one cares anymore) it means being one of three parties backing Brexit, giving the LibDems an opportunity to capture the perhaps 15% of voters who are hardcore Remain-ers.
Do the SNP think there *shouldn't* be an exception to the new rules for victims of rape?
Thumbnails stuck into palm of hands, etc..before answering: "yes, just the two of us."
As it is, most of them seem to keep voting to help the Conservatives get their policies through.
It confuses people, and they stop supporting Labour.
I found replying to them in French most helpful and usually received a smile and Merci.
About time I planned another trip and thankfully I am now 4 yrs on since my last cigarette(another reason for previous visits)
It's also worth remembering that the appointment of the executive government (i.e. the PM and ministers) requires the consent of the National Assembly. It is possible that the FN ends up with the Presidency - perhaps following a Melachon vs Le Pen run off - but has less than a tenth of the seats in the National Assembly. In those circumstances, it would be almost impossible for MLP to put together a cabinet that would be acceptable to the National Assembly.
If Lab (HUUUUUUUUUGE IF) had any kind of credible leadership, and JMcD does give it a go sometimes, they would be whumping the Cons in the polls.
As for Brexit, they are, politically, golden. On record, sort of, as opposing it, but seen now as determined to do the best they can for the UK.
As for the IRA video, if it exists, again, a competent leader could point to the GFA and say look what we have now. Historically economic with the actualite but an effective counter.
But it comes back to Jezza again. All that turns to ashes with him at the helm.
https://twitter.com/reutersworld/status/852229284035014657
Good evening, everybody.
Sadly (for France), they are:
The Paris Basin (underneath Paris)
The Aquitaine Basin (underneath the Bordeaux vinyards
This rather limits the likelihood of them being exploited.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Oooof
Ouch. Ouch. Ouch.
But for the other one - would we really miss Paris?
@kle4 - she says 'Latin America' but it's clear where she means. Remember, to most true believers Venezuela hasn't gone belly up because of corruption, mismanagement, greed and criminality of a venal ruling elite - it was destroyed by a US conspiracy backed by the world's banks. It's an early example of 'alternative facts'.
But maybe I'm being generous and it's as simple as she does want to utterly destroy France. She does also mention Iceland and Greece as examples to follow...
Fillon's only hope is he polls 37% among those aged 65 or more - it's an extraordinary figure and in complete contrast to his much lower figures among younger voters.
The reverse is true for Marine Le Pen who polls only 14% among the over 65s. Macron's vote is much more uniform across the age groups.
A strong Fillon vote comes mainly at Le Pen's expense so could it be a Macron-Fillon run off ?