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Better than reminding you of Flava Flav I guess
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Still don't know how you arrived at that one like but I still regard it as a compliment.
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That's not what he's saying though. I think there's a potential strategy there by attacking things like the broken promises re: the NHS getting an extra £350m a week. A lot of people were pissed off when Farage admitted a day later it was a lie but he's now back to his status as cult (sic) figure and he barely seems to have been taken to task over this. I know there's more to winning an election than attacking UKIP but that's just an example.
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Generic small time football blather thread 2015/16
Alex replied to The Fish's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Bet Southgate loves the comparison like. He's also seemingly jumped to the moronic conclusion that he's in some way got things sussed because he voted for or would have voted for something / someone that happened to win (in a two-horse race).
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FFS, aggressively hassling people for money is 10x worse than what the bloke said.
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It's from the Chronicle. They've got a massive archive of old photos if you've ever got some time spare. Francis Frith did some good ones too (of Whitley Bay and Tyneside in general).
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We were the 'outright winners'. There were 11 'winners' including ourselves but we won it outright by subsequently getting the furthest out of the other 10 in the Uefa Cup. I shit thee not. I confess I had to look that up to confirm the details. He does look well chuffed like.
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Basically, aye Was the England game any good btw?
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Very popular with the Sweaties. Look how busy it is here, man: (1961). Reminds me of when me dad was telling me about when they used to get the train from Walker there. For some reason they used to take bottles of tea.
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Aye, these days I would say that epithet belongs to Tynemouth.
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Wow, I've made the Politburo.
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I suppose it makes a change from undermining democracy in South and Central America and Asia.
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Much of a muchness in Northern Ireland tbh
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If you move house a few times it becomes more appealing
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2 out of the first 3 questions had no choices which applied to me. How elitist
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They weren't that far out though. It's not like they called the popular vote wrong by much. The polls could be 10% out and the Tories would still win at an absolute canter. It's not like 15% were saying they'd vote for Trump. I think it only required a small shift away from the predicted votes (which themselves fluctated a few % from day to day) in a few key states for the result to happen like it did. The trend with polls in the UK has seen Labour trailing badly for a good while now and, as previously mentioned, the current leads for the Tories in the polls are about as big as it gets in the UK. I think relying on the polls being wrong are a very vain hope. Can you imagine what the fuckers would be like if they had something in the region of 390 seats?
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Aye, that's pretty much how I see it panning out. Great
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It's about the bloke himself, he's completely inconvincing in his ability to deliver his message to anyone beyond his hardcore support. Rightly or wrongly.
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Think he works there actually.
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He'll never carry the working class, man. It's about more than the message.
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I get what you're saying but (and I'm by no means a statistician) you're talking about margins of error within those normally permitted in the case of Brexit and Trump. The margins of error required for the Tories not to romp home were an election to happen now (which obviously couldn't happen but you'll take my point) would have to be huge. They're approaching a 20-point lead over Labour. Given Scotland is gone for the forseeable then I'm not sure what the Tories are waiting for. The 'mandate' excuse given what's happened is perfectly valid too.