>ensuring many more years of Conservative govt. >Either way, win win.
>Endless Tory government of social decay, mass immigration and the destruction of liberty at a rate that even Labour wouldn't try because they can't hide behind the excuse of Islamic terrorism to persecute right-wing people or it'd seem too islamophobic >"Win"
Blairite please go
Levi Wilson
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Anthony Jenkins
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Dylan Lewis
our guy
Easton Edwards
Iran war when?
Jace Watson
Lads what do you think about this dress for my gf? (Christmas present)
Cameron Sanchez
And the better alternative to the Conservatives? Genuine question
Liam Morgan
>if you don't support """""based tories""""" your a labour cuck autism
Jonathan Robinson
>Farage once again up for election >mfw
Nolan Brooks
As i said in prev thread - it looks like a wedding dress.
Zachary Ward
Literally anything.
Wyatt Barnes
The conservatives, be real UKIP will never win. so lets make the tories great again from the inside
William Martinez
Christian girls are weird lads..
Might stay away tbqhwy
Bentley Richardson
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Evan King
Labour.
Yes, I'm serious. Labour governments are weaker and more cowardly, even with Blair tier majorities. Labour knows that the public will turn against it quickly - especially if the business cycle decides to fuck them. The Conservatives by contrast can be more confident. They can bugger the economy, put unemployment to 10% and get the Falklands invaded by giving the impression they don't care about defence and trying to actively sell strategic bomber aircraft to the Argentinians until the boots were on the ground and STILL get re-elected with massive majorities.
Carson Sanchez
Muslim girls are good lads.
Don't wanna fuck those either now I think about it
Wyatt Bennett
I've booked a meal at Manchester House as one of her presents and I thought this dress would be nice at a posh meal
Lucas Scott
Got called an sjw in Greggs today lads
Nolan Hill
Has the Neil ever publicly stated his support for Brexit or is it just reading between the lines?
Leo White
>You have a choice between getting your bollocks electrocuted for hours on end or for having crocodile clips put on your bellend
>WHAT? You don't like crocodile clips? Can you think of a BETTER ALTERNATIVE? Thought not, cuck! BASED MAY
Not an argument
Nor is this possible; the Tory and Labour leadership-election and membership signup systems are too different for the Tories to ever have a Corbyn of their own
This is also a decent point Labour are, by default, a better alternative to the Tories, because they're at least honest about how much they want to fuck the countries whereas the Tories are A) Liars, B) Will do the same as Labour anyway and C) Are blocking any sort of genuinely conservative party from being set up
Gavin Reed
Looks as good as it did last thread, means it holds value quite well.
Adam Rogers
go and wank to your nan again faggot
Nolan King
team rachel or team holly lads?
Jordan Sanders
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Jeremiah Cook
Fuck off m8, not falling for this again.
Christian Anderson
Her ears look cute as fuck. Wld nibble whilst culturally enriching.
lol, I reckon that cuck is in some London bar right now drowning his embarrassment
Hunter Ramirez
>Nor is this possible; the Tory and Labour leadership-election and membership signup systems are too different for the Tories to ever have a Corbyn of their own How so?
Charles Price
Kek
Zachary Lee
rare flag, thanks
Dominic Reed
The meal is a good idea mate, I'd talk you out of buying that dress though.
Colton Rivera
Yes, but pigeon is edible, as are basically anything that is hunted in the UK, apart from foxes, because they're carnivores.
Like I said, should you, as a vegetarian, go hunting, you should be legally bound to sell those on, in order for others to eat them.
Pest and population control are important, but to not eat them afterwards, if they're free of disease, is a waste.
Cameron Adams
I'd just like to point out, I was the one who called it a win win.
And my other post was
Matthew Carter
Would be nice if you acctually had a gf.
Brody Adams
Based Blair!
Aaron Anderson
Pigeon is lovely
William Bailey
Holly, she strikes me as less up herself. Riley was that nerdy girl who suddenly realised she was hot after getting on the tv, cucked her boyfriend who she'd been with for years and just seems like a bit of a bitch.
Brody Walker
>because they're at least honest about how much they want to fuck the countries Now that's not strictly true. Or at least, they lied about doing nice things. I'm sure that Blair said in 1995ish that he'd renationalise rail, for example. Didn't do it. They were quite circumspect on immigration too. independent.co.uk/news/labour-draws-up-plan-to-renationalise-railways-1568038.html
By 1997 that commitment was gone, but one can't ignore it was once given. politicsresources.net/area/uk/man/lab97.htm >Labour plans a new public/private partnership to improve the Underground, safeguard its commitment to the public interest and guarantee value for money to taxpayers and passengers. Is it possible to hate a man to death?
I mean, at least Labour are ambiguously "not conservative" (Amusingly, I've had SNP types put it to me that "at least you know where you stand with a fucking Tory" too.) Blair might as well have been a Tory. One of his parents was.
Jacob Martin
Team Karen I guess...
Ryan Morris
Been with her for seven years. Running out of Christmas present ideas Tbqh
Wyatt Nelson
You need to be a Tory member for some time and MPs vote on it first, not to mention any other measures they'll be taking now that they've seen what Corbyn has done
You'll be going Tory then. We're probably getting Article 50, it's just the result of it that you'll hate, when we have a Norway light deal with open borders and lack of control over our laws
She's probably expecting a ring at this point tbf lad.
Gavin Hughes
Surprise holiday lad
Ayden Harris
>7 years >running out of ideas an engagement ring.
Matthew Cox
But still, why the other parties over the Conservatives? I'm not trying to argue, just learn.
Ian Wright
>Responding to he who LARPs as Peter Hitch with 1/10th of the Intelligence
Jace Nguyen
Voting isn't compulsory yet
Jordan Young
>Running out of Christmas present ideas
Try making an honest woman out of her, knobhead
Jonathan Scott
>Has the Neil ever publicly stated his support for Brexit or is it just reading between the lines?
I'm surprised you think that because he attacks everyone equally.
No idea which side he supports.
He's rich and famous though, so Brexit won't even affect him.
Josiah Martin
I've heard people saying Lepenn might win in Frogland because of the primaries or something?
Kevin Lopez
Hmm. You raise a good point. I don't want a half-arsed exit. I want something quick, clean and beneficial to Britain. But that's pretty much off the table, so I'll take messy, traumatic and bloody as long as it removes as much of the cancerous tissue as possible. If the Brexit we get isn't enough, I'll keep going purple.
Isaiah Stewart
The fact that he hasn't been run off again in short order tells me this place has become fully redditised, it's pretty disgusting desu
Kayden Williams
This isn't Frog/pol/
Joshua Allen
>Mad because his meme post about the Sunday Politics didn't get a slew of "TOP KEK M8 *raises Freddo in respect*" replies Back to Plebbit
People are stretching this meme magic rubbish too far, the EU vote and Trump are enough surely
Eli Hill
What a wanker. Post-truth politics in action lads.
This single market nonsense is blatant backdooring tactics. There is no benefit to it whatsoever when we have to accept all the things we hate about the EU and lose all our political influence within it. I'd rather we remained a full member than became Norway.
Joseph King
>Norway light deal with open borders and lack of control over our laws. You mean the thing that isn't on offer?
Adam Garcia
That's a shame because they need a real conservative to lead the pary. Best bet is to have it split.
Elijah Garcia
If I needed any convincing after Brexit and Trump that we are on an alternate timeline powered by Kek, FN winning in France would certainly do it
Owen Phillips
If you're in EFTA, you're not under the jurisdiction of the ECJ - and the EFTA court is non-binding. A certain degree of immigration control is possible in the EEA/EFTA (alla Liechtenstein)
I'm in favour of the Norway option as a 'departure lounge' for an eventual Hard Brexit. If we Hard Brexit now and the economy tanks, Clegg/Lammy et al will drive us back into the EU with public support on their side.
Charles Butler
>If the Brexit we get isn't enough, I'll keep going purple. It'll be too late by then The Tories will be able to label themselves as The Party That Took Us Out of the EU for all time even though they never wanted to and didn't do anything of the sort
Easton Fisher
>I want to renew faith in politics by being honest about the last 18 years. Some things the Conservatives got right. We will not change them. It is where they got things wrong that we will make change. We have no intention or desire to replace one set of dogmas by another. I'm being serious, can I hate Tony Blair to death?
Can I? Please say yes.
> government that will govern in the interest of the many, the broad majority of people who work hard, play by the rules, pay their dues and feel let down by a political system that gives the breaks to the few, to an elite at the top increasingly out of touch with the rest of us. What ugly phraseology.
> We aim to put behind us the bitter political struggles of left and right that have torn our country apart for too many decades. Many of these conflicts have no relevance whatsoever to the modern world - public versus private, bosses versus workers, middle class versus working class. >We have rewritten our constitution, the new Clause IV, to put a commitment to enterprise alongside the commitment to justice. We have changed the way we make policy, and put our relations with the trade unions on a modern footing where they accept they can get fairness but no favours from a Labour government. I think I'm going to have an aneurysm before I finish this document. >In industrial relations, we make it clear that there will be no return to flying pickets, secondary action, strikes with no ballots or the trade union law of the 1970s. There will instead be basic minimum rights for the individual at the workplace, where our aim is partnership not conflict between employers and employees. "minimum rights" seems almost a Freudian slip >We will be the party of welfare reform. In consultation and partnership with the people, we will design a modern welfare state based on rights and duties going together, fit for the modern world. Read: Fuck doleys >New Labour is a party of ideas and ideals but not of outdated ideology New Labour is evil.
Zachary Phillips
I can't exactly vote in the mean time.
Hunter Peterson
Looking forward to the day we trigger 50 and its a hard BREXIT.
If only for having YKTD try and spin it somehow.
Dominic Diaz
>If we Hard Brexit now and the economy tanks, Clegg/Lammy et al will drive us back into the EU with public support on their side. That's always going to be a risk regardless of how 'hard' a Brexit we have.
It's sad, really, the only chance of the Tories collapsing was if a huge economic meltdown happened under their """careful""" economic planning, but when/if there is one it'll be blamed on trying to leave the EU instead
Anthony Murphy
It really fucking is. A mate of mine goes hunting, he's brought me back wood pigeon, pheasant, and duck. Wood pigeon was excellent with a cranberry based sauce.
Daniel Cox
Get her to a motel and fuck her brains out.
Jack Russell
You'll be waiting for a while then.
Nathaniel Williams
Chill out lads. We're too young. We don't want to get married at 21
Yeah mate. I was thinking Italy Tbqh
Aaron Ortiz
Why is there no publicity about the 4 December march on Parliament? It was all over the papers on 7 November and then nothing. Wtf is going on?
So what, you're going to wait until her ovaries are dried up?
Julian Turner
>21 >young >implying
On a side note, is she an aryan goddess?
Ethan King
>That's always going to be a risk Not if we remain in the EEA and join EFTA (for now). The EU and the EEA are almost entirely separate. The only reason the Remain campaign said that there was an economic risk to leaving the EU was because they bundled the EEA and the EU together
Xavier Lee
I am immeasurably more intelligent than you, don't reply to me again you coward worm
Carter Morgan
21 isn't too early, especially if you've been together for 7 years
Xavier Phillips
>He wants it in the paper every single day
We all have lives and the snoopers charter shit has been front page along with the housing crisis.
Brody Smith
Checking his twitter suggests that he's very much in favour of leave. His public BBC "impartial" opinion is obviously very different.
Ryder Watson
Because they want no-one to turn up so it looks embarrassing. It's how these vultures operate.
Brayden Gray
Are you trying to tell us that right-wing marches and demonstrations are covered up and sidelined (unless they're neo-nazi) and that left-wing ones are overblown and presented as vast public displays of righteous anger and outrage against an unjust state, instead of the paid mobs they are?
Aaron Morris
>Reinvigorate the Private Finance Initiative >Britain's infrastructure is dangerously run down: parts of our road and rail network are seriously neglected, and all too often our urban environment has been allowed to deteriorate.
>Labour pioneered the idea of public/private partnerships. It is Labour local authorities which have done most to create these partnerships at local level.
>A Labour government will overcome the problems that have plagued the PFI at a national level. We will set priorities between projects, saving time and expense; we will seek a realistic allocation of risk between the partners to a project; and we will ensure that best practice is spread throughout government. We will aim to simplify and speed up the planning process for major infrastructure projects of vital national interest.
its not too young, but it depends if youre a worthless student or not
Nathaniel Fisher
>snoopers charter shit has been front page Only place i have seen it talked about is the Mail and tech papers. There was also the Metro but that's a meme paper.
David Ortiz
>Just shaved my beard off I've had for the last 5 years so I can do archery better
b-beards are degenerate right lads?
Jace Clark
Kek Blair returns
Jeremiah Mitchell
>Just want to join the marines >have a jaw operation in April >Will take months to heal >might have permanent retainer
Can I ask for a removable one?
Fucking Braces will literally ruin my life goals
Asher Peterson
>b-beards are degenerate right lads? >Symbol of fedora-tippers who can't be bothered to shave, pagan alt-right WE WUZ VIKINGZ morons and Muslims Yes
Gabriel Reed
Can't you get away with a slight beard? Guy at work is apparently pretty legit at archery and he's never clean shaven. You can't just go full viking.
Juan Cooper
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Landon Bailey
Ah yes, labour
Adam Fisher
Neil is annoying, but this is excellent.
Isaac Johnson
Might as well have cut your nob off lad, sorry to say
Jason Turner
Can anyone here give me Peter Hitchens' opinion on everything in this thread please