A bad day for the Tories yesterday 08:28 - Nov 6 with 7954 views | itfcjoe | - Alun Cairns - Cabinet Minister Had denied he had any knowledge that one of his aides had sabotaged a rape trial. letter leaked showing he had knowledge of it and ignored it - Jacob Rees-Mogg - leader of the Commons Says people that died in grenfell should have shown more 'common sense, later has to apologise - Andrew Bridgen Defends Rees-Mogg and says he is cleverer than those who died in Grenfell. Has to apologise this morning - Russia report Quashed until after GE, a gift to the opposition - 200,000 affordable new houses promised - report shows not even 1 built - Keir Starmer video Doctored CCHQ tweets, and Johnson RTs a video of an interview with Piers Morgan and Doctors the end saying he couldn't answer when he could. Video taken down, but James Cleverly on GMB this morning defending it and getting laid into by Piers Morgan There was probably more, but a lot of stuff int here which will be used against them throughout the campaign, a real disaster of a day. Today, the PM launches his campaign comparing Corbyn to Stalin, using the exact same quote he used about Gordon brown when he put tax rate up to 50p in 2009. [Post edited 6 Nov 2019 10:33]
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 16:40 - Nov 6 with 1408 views | brazil1982 |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 09:46 - Nov 6 by Steve_M | So bad that they pulled James Cleverley from a Sky interview despite him actually turning up:
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He wasn't booked to appear on that interview. | | | |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 16:47 - Nov 6 with 1396 views | brazil1982 | "- Jacob Rees-Mogg - leader of the Commons Says people that died in grenfell should have shown more 'common sense, later has to apologise - Andrew Bridgen Defends Rees-Mogg and says he is cleverer than those who died in Grenfell. Has to apologise this morning" Can we at least try to get these quotes correct. 1. JRM did not say the people in Grenfell should have shown "more common sense". 2. AB did not say JRM was cleverer than those who died in the disaster. | | | |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:04 - Nov 6 with 1371 views | Herbivore |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 16:40 - Nov 6 by brazil1982 | He wasn't booked to appear on that interview. |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:04 - Nov 6 with 1371 views | Herbivore |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 16:47 - Nov 6 by brazil1982 | "- Jacob Rees-Mogg - leader of the Commons Says people that died in grenfell should have shown more 'common sense, later has to apologise - Andrew Bridgen Defends Rees-Mogg and says he is cleverer than those who died in Grenfell. Has to apologise this morning" Can we at least try to get these quotes correct. 1. JRM did not say the people in Grenfell should have shown "more common sense". 2. AB did not say JRM was cleverer than those who died in the disaster. |
This is what is known as defending the indefensible. Even the heartless nasty party have realised their comments were out of order. | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:22 - Nov 6 with 1344 views | Kievthegreat |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 13:03 - Nov 6 by GlasgowBlue | How are the polls narrowing?
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New poll just out...
Tories now down in consecutive yougov polls. | | | |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:24 - Nov 6 with 1337 views | pointofblue |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:22 - Nov 6 by Kievthegreat | New poll just out...
Tories now down in consecutive yougov polls. |
At least under May the Tories held up - indeed increased their vote. The big issue for them is Labour did the same. The greatest irony about this election is either the Conservatives or Labour could see a fall in vote share (highly likely, I would have thought) yet win an outright majority. | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:34 - Nov 6 with 1318 views | GlasgowBlue |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:22 - Nov 6 by Kievthegreat | New poll just out...
Tories now down in consecutive yougov polls. |
But no gain for Labour. More than happy to see the Tory vote go to the Lib Dems. | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:37 - Nov 6 with 1315 views | giant_stow |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:34 - Nov 6 by GlasgowBlue | But no gain for Labour. More than happy to see the Tory vote go to the Lib Dems. |
Are you a remainer now then mr? | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:44 - Nov 6 with 1301 views | GlasgowBlue |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:37 - Nov 6 by giant_stow | Are you a remainer now then mr? |
Aaron Banks referred to the National Crime Agency by GlasgowBlue 1 Nov 2018 14:40Less a case of switching to remain and more a case of
A) Not having the politicians capable enough to deliver a forwards thinking globally inclusive Brexit that opens our country to both trade and immigration from outside the EU
B) too many racists and knuckle dragged associating themselves with Brexit
C) the wrong time to leave the EU with the world a far more volatile and uncertain place due to Trump and Putin
With regards to your last point; in what warped world would it make sense to vote for a racist and an antisemite (copyright Sir Trevor Phillips and Dame Margaret Hodge)? Brexit doesn't come into my decision to vote Lib Dem. They are the only one of the three main parties to have any moral decency. | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:46 - Nov 6 with 1299 views | giant_stow |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:44 - Nov 6 by GlasgowBlue | Aaron Banks referred to the National Crime Agency by GlasgowBlue 1 Nov 2018 14:40Less a case of switching to remain and more a case of
A) Not having the politicians capable enough to deliver a forwards thinking globally inclusive Brexit that opens our country to both trade and immigration from outside the EU
B) too many racists and knuckle dragged associating themselves with Brexit
C) the wrong time to leave the EU with the world a far more volatile and uncertain place due to Trump and Putin
With regards to your last point; in what warped world would it make sense to vote for a racist and an antisemite (copyright Sir Trevor Phillips and Dame Margaret Hodge)? Brexit doesn't come into my decision to vote Lib Dem. They are the only one of the three main parties to have any moral decency. |
Fair enough and thanks for the answer. | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 18:00 - Nov 6 with 1283 views | brazil1982 |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 17:04 - Nov 6 by Herbivore | This is what is known as defending the indefensible. Even the heartless nasty party have realised their comments were out of order. |
Criticise all you like, these quotes are incorrect. I am not defending any original quotes or comments but I would rather these be posted as correct. Show me where AB has said JRM is cleverer than those victims. | | | |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 18:10 - Nov 6 with 1273 views | Kievthegreat |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 16:40 - Nov 6 by brazil1982 | He wasn't booked to appear on that interview. |
I guess the full story will be in tomorrow's Times | | | |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 18:56 - Nov 6 with 1248 views | Herbivore |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 18:00 - Nov 6 by brazil1982 | Criticise all you like, these quotes are incorrect. I am not defending any original quotes or comments but I would rather these be posted as correct. Show me where AB has said JRM is cleverer than those victims. |
It is implicit in what he said. JRM would have survived because he knows better, he is superior. Quibbling over the exact phrasing is a really bad look, if you had any decency you'd simply condemn the comments rather than nitpick. | |
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A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 09:53 - Nov 7 with 1171 views | noggin |
A bad day for the Tories yesterday on 18:56 - Nov 6 by Herbivore | It is implicit in what he said. JRM would have survived because he knows better, he is superior. Quibbling over the exact phrasing is a really bad look, if you had any decency you'd simply condemn the comments rather than nitpick. |
Yeah but Jeremy Corbyn 🙄 | |
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