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Put here to politely remind Markham that he was wrong about Tim Farron's resignation

Discussion in 'Politics, Religion and Ethics' started by Methersgate, Jul 17, 2017.

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  1. Methersgate
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    Methersgate Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

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  2. Markham
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    Markham Guest

    :lol::lol::lol:

    That story has almost nothing to do with Farron's resignation but I do agree its sub-head "Cable believes that Jeremy Corbyn will disappoint his younger voters when they realise he is supporting Brexit".

    It's not just the younger voters who will feel betrayed by Corbyn's pro-(hard) Brexit stance but KeithAngel and Bluebird too!
  3. KeithAngel
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    ." At times he looked out of his depth. He revealed today that he decided to resign only two weeks into the seven-week campaign."

    Almost nothing:lol:

    Youve convinced me Mark screw negotiations and expats sink or swim mate:lol:
  4. KeithAngel
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  5. Methersgate
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    Methersgate Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    I don't want the Tories to be happy with their leader!

    I want them fighting like rats in a sack! ;)
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  6. Markham
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    Parliament is in recess from Thursday. I think it's likely the Tories will have a new leader by the time of the Conservative Party Conference and the smart money is not on Spreadsheet Phil.
  7. KeithAngel
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    KeithAngel 2063 Lifetime Member

    I do hope the blood letting isnt terminal:D
  8. bigmac
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    bigmac Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    maybe the mad mop-head will be next ? isnt he really just Trump standing sideways ?
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  9. KeithAngel
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  10. Markham
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    I agree, you are closer to Party HQ than Gozo, but only just! :D

    Tim Farron, who is still your leader, penned an interesting piece for I News which includes this pertinent passage:

    My own experience during the election tells me that people don’t mind people of faith in politics – so long as their faith is only of the cultural variety. So, if you wear funky garb, have nice colourful festivals, have interesting buildings and ceremonies, then we are absolutely fine about your faith – in fact your religious culture makes us more diverse and allows me to define myself as very liberal and tolerant by demonstrating how cool I am with your religion. However the moment you show any signs of actually believing in this creed, of thinking that this stuff about Jesus might even be true or that this faith might in any way impact on your conscience or your life choices… well, we don’t like that one bit.
  11. KeithAngel
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    I respect everyones right to have imaginary friends or even an imaginary Political Party:)
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