Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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‘When compared with Remain voters, Leave voters displayed significantly lower levels of numeracy, reasoning and appeared more reliant on impulsive ‘System 1’ thinking.’ Me brain do 'urt after reading that. Me need lie dann in darcked room...wot do 'signifikantly', 'numberacy', 'reisling' and 'a peared' mean? I vote
leave out the big words.
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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UKIP not got a local candidate?
what happened to the strategy committy?
you could have jumped in Vick
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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£500 go for it Vick one last ride of the wave.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Piers Wauchope who previously stood for UKIP in Thanet North is the candidate in Dover and Deal.
Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:Piers Wauchope who previously stood for UKIP in Thanet North is the candidate in Dover and Deal.
An unusual fella, and not your typical UKIP candidate, but who could resist the wiles, talent and charms as depicted here:
- he gets my vote.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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I remember him playing at West Ham in partnership with a much better Paolo, good to see he has entered the political arena.
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:I remember him playing at West Ham in partnership with a much better Paolo, good to see he has entered the political arena.
You are mistaken sir, Paulo Brush played in the 1980 FA cup final. They were not contemporaries.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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The Bishop wrote:You are mistaken sir, Paulo Brush played in the 1980 FA cup final. They were not contemporaries.
Much as I dislike to correct a man of the cloth it was Paolo Di Canio who partnered the UKIP chap for the Irons in the late 90s. Furthermore Paul Brush was non playing substitute in the 1980 FA cup final. I was at the game and can remember every minute of it from when Sir Trevor Brooking fell on the ball knocking it into the net for our winning goal early on to the moment referee George Courtney blew for time with a minute of the 90 still to be played. Brush was expected to play but the day before the game his place was given to Frankie Lamp post.
Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:Much as I dislike to correct a man of the cloth it was Paolo Di Canio who partnered the UKIP chap for the Irons in the late 90s. Furthermore Paul Brush was non playing substitute in the 1980 FA cup final. I was at the game and can remember every minute of it from when Sir Trevor Brooking fell on the ball knocking it into the net for our winning goal early on to the moment referee George Courtney blew for time with a minute of the 90 still to be played. Brush was expected to play but the day before the game his place was given to Frankie Lamp post.
Are you suggesting that you have left Dover? Good lord!
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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The Bishop wrote:Are you suggesting that you have left Dover? Good lord!
Didn't have to it was just a tube journey from Stratford, Central line then Metropolitan I seem to remember.
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Courtesy of Mook News/
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott has accused Theresa May of committing a gross act of racism by calling the ‘snap’ general election in June this year.
Abbott claims that May is attempting to wipe out all black MPs and all those who have ever loved a black MP, including Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn.
“Theresa May wants an all-white parliament,” stated Abbott.
“She wants to eradicate black people and black culture and I’m not going to stand for it.
“And anybody who doesn’t vote for me at this election is definitely racist as well.”
When asked to comment, Theresa May look surprised and stated that she simply called the election to kick Labour while they were down and create a pre-emptive solution to the Conservative MP expenses “issues”.
“Honestly, some of my best friends are MPs.”
Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
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Ahhhhh, I see, Mr McSweeney1 is a DFL.
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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some one give miss abbot a chair,her gob needs a rest.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Back to the serious issue of the General Election.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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I do hope that our nautical chum doesn't take umbrage at this.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Stop the cull
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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They have now admitted that there are no funds for the promised social housing and I don't see unpaid long term leave for looking after sick relatives is a vote winner.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/14/workers-get-year-leave-care-elderly-relatives-tory-government/howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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A view from our youngest MP.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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I find this mindset baffling, UKIP and Labour voters in the Labour heartlands put their trust in someone who campaigned to remain take us out of the EU. Furthermore we are leaving anyway it is just a matter of negotiating the best deal which I have no confidence in Mrs May getting. Those same voters will also be getting more cuts to their local services when her party is returned with an overwhelming majority.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/15/poll-shows-surge-tory-support-labour-heartlands-ukip-voters/