Painter16
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He's a scruffy fecker
Oh I see you were only joking about punching people in the face. Well that's ok then. You wont mind I hope if I disagree with your synopsis.
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Edit. One thing to ponder too. They hate everyone who isn't them (insert their particular brand of radical Islam) very slightly more than everyone else who is almost them (insert every other brand of radical Islam). Confine them to one rigid geographical area with no means of escape and low grade civil war would begin almost immediately- which it already has several times.
This is the best way I've seen to sum up Jeremy Corbyn.
He's like a turtle on top of a post.
You know he didn't get up there by himself, you know he doesn't belong up there. He doesn't know what to do whilst he's up there. He's been elevated beyond his ability to function and you just wonder what kind of dumb arse put him up there in the first place!
I don't see how you can contain them. The present area of relevance in the middle east is massive and without real borders.
They will continue to get assistance from states that sympathies, and that will include air transport.
And that ignores the African nutters, the kidnap of the Chibok girls demonstrates the difficulty of finding them whn they don't want.
Then how the hell do you recognise them in their thousands when they change hats to disguise and disperse, to be ready to return when they perceive the time to be right 'again'.
I believe the West must discredit and ridicule their ideals and show them to be only realistic in the minds of the corrupt Muslim, show 'em the benefits of Nike, big tellies and porn (we agreed on that bit before).
Meet what's left on the plains of Dabiq and incinerate 'em.
Perhaps the turtle is best left up there, in plain sight.
It's safer for the rest that he can't do any harm while up there, well I'm not seeing much possibility of it anyway.
Each time he emits cr*p we can see it, over time more will realise it's the same cr*p as before and take less notice.
He's a scruffy fecker
- At least he wears a suit and (usually) tie. You obviously don't remember Michael Foot who used to wear what looked like a donkey jacket. Regardless of his party, I felt quite ashamed to see a senior member of our parliament appear at the Remembrance Parade dressed like that.
You must view everything that a politician says or does as deliberate.
You know that his appearance is deliberately calculated to achieve a certain response, don't you Dave? You must view everything that a politician says or does as deliberate. You see him as a scruffy cnut; others- 1970s miners perhaps- see him as a "man of the people".
Maybe not Diane Abbot,
does that make her more spontaneous and less manipulative?
Even her. It might be that the likes of we here do not identify with her target audience- they might literally be on another world...
You know that his appearance is deliberately calculated to achieve a certain response, don't you Dave? You must view everything that a politician says or does as deliberate. You see him as a scruffy cnut; others- 1970s miners perhaps- see him as a "man of the people".
Sorry, I was being sarcastic.
I didn't think her policeman and woman for a tenner statement was deliberate,
although saying they had lost 50 seats when she then confessed it was only 100 last time she looked was, but not the confession bit.
Yes I usually do...
- Just like Theresa Maybe supported Remain then did her first big u-turn to get the "I am" job.
- And I still wonder... was she lying then or is she is lying now (or maybe both?).
Dave,
every politician... Every- Single- One... changes their mind publically, when it suits them to do so. If that is to get more power then so be it. Look at it this way, the Tories had a quick, clean and sharp leadership election, they got themselves squared away with no fuss whatsoever in 3 weeks from start to finish. May, as Home Secretary was always going to be a front runner in any leadership contest. She got the Big Job, and with that came a specific mandate to take the country out of the EU. She could hardly say no to it no matter what she'd said before (Corbyn might do, but that's another story...) And while we;re at it, look at who the contenders for that job were. Her, Leadsom, Gove, Crabb & Fox. Of that lot who would you rather have gotten in? Remember, election rule no.1- win the damn election... someone with a real chance of getting in.
If you want a really good grounding in what is going on right now, just go back and watch Yes, Minister/ Prime Minister for a few episodes. One moment something is great. the next it's a vote loser so it stops getting supported.