Message from @wacka

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2019-11-19 16:57:58 UTC  

The absolute destruction of the Labour Party gets me so erect

2019-11-19 16:58:04 UTC  

Like, I'm about to burst erect

2019-11-19 17:00:17 UTC  

to be fair I think tories were polling higher in 2017

2019-11-19 17:00:46 UTC  

I think Labour was too though

2019-11-19 17:01:20 UTC  

Although this is a very Conservative biased poll so the lead could be exaggerated slightly.

2019-11-19 17:01:21 UTC  
2019-11-19 17:02:08 UTC  

"no we're not the bad ones, theyre the ones not playing by the rules, we're 'forced' to!"

2019-11-19 17:03:17 UTC  

Boris running from debates? Heh, so it begins - the curse of May

2019-11-19 17:08:54 UTC  

strategically its probably better to stick to tory/labour debates ... and skip the bigger ones with the more radicals: libdem, green, bxp, ukip, snp etc etc

2019-11-19 17:09:56 UTC  

that old adage, never interrupt your enemy when they make a mistake... just let the smaller parties tell people their plans, seems like the only strategy tories need to beat them

2019-11-19 17:14:30 UTC  

are you guys confident in Boris to win? I'm worried Corbyn will just play to leftwing dog whistles about "mah 1%/bankers"

2019-11-19 17:16:28 UTC  

See what I linked before

2019-11-19 17:16:46 UTC  

40% of Tory voters will vote bojo even he took a shit on them

2019-11-19 17:16:58 UTC  

They are now the American republicans

2019-11-19 17:17:24 UTC  

Tory win is pretty much guaranteed at this point

2019-11-19 17:19:39 UTC  

Good

2019-11-19 17:19:43 UTC  

@PureEvilPie well I suppose that's both a good and bad thing

2019-11-19 17:20:53 UTC  

need about 10yrs of tory, now that the deficit is down and theyre in full spend mode... then maybe 10yrs of labour to overspend so we can party a bit... then back to tory to fix it all

2019-11-19 17:28:57 UTC  

It’s never a good thing for people to blindly follow someone and never question them

2019-11-19 17:29:31 UTC  

False.

2019-11-19 17:30:35 UTC  

Your silly questions lead to a breakdown in hierarchy and order. They're in a position of leadership, you're not; so follow. @PureEvilPie

2019-11-19 17:30:37 UTC  

2hrs 30mins to go

2019-11-19 17:31:00 UTC  

Isn't that what we do with monarchies?

2019-11-19 17:31:05 UTC  

leadership? or representation?

2019-11-19 17:31:11 UTC  
2019-11-19 17:31:19 UTC  

As well as the military.

2019-11-19 17:32:55 UTC  

having a british ready meal today... cant be arsed to cook (although I do have some tikka masala in the fridge... which I guess is also invented in britain)

2019-11-19 17:41:42 UTC  

Katsu curry for me

2019-11-19 17:41:58 UTC  

Keep British filth away from me

2019-11-19 17:42:56 UTC  

mmmm beef n dumplings

2019-11-19 17:43:16 UTC  

You afraid sonny boi?

2019-11-19 17:46:19 UTC  

If they're following bojo solely to deliver Brexit, it's not blind following.

2019-11-19 17:51:03 UTC  

he's also promising responsible increases in the NHS and responsible immigration policies

2019-11-19 17:51:44 UTC  

and also to not appropriate the property of private schools and throw the kids out into the wild

2019-11-19 17:54:34 UTC  

I like him, more trustworthy than most and I believe he sincerely means to do the best for britain

2019-11-19 17:55:08 UTC  

it does seem like "someone who likes britain" vs "someone who dislikes britain"

2019-11-19 18:02:04 UTC  

Imagine thinking that Boris, the man who lies about his own deal, is hiding his Russian connections to the party and the referendum, was found to be in contempt and unlawfully prorogued parliament. The man who said no government would be stupid enough to leave the single market, the man who spent years saying this would be the easiest deal of all time, the man who said for years there was technology to solve the Irish border. The man who’s own boss said he’s the most untrustworthy and treacherous man he’s worked with. This man you think is more trustworthy than anyone else?

2019-11-19 18:02:35 UTC  

The absolute state of my country, smh