The worst of times, like the best, are always passing away."
Apparently. 🙄
Apparently. 🙄
Got any more boring stories?
Got any more boring stories?
2. If it is, why not offer free electricity?
2. If it is, why not offer free electricity?
Discuss.
Discuss.
You're boring me, and you're embarrassing yourself. Go to bed.
You're boring me, and you're embarrassing yourself. Go to bed.
(Not something they were really asked to do in 2016, for example.)
(Not something they were really asked to do in 2016, for example.)
I'm afraid you have revealed yourself as a deeply unserious person.
I'm afraid you have revealed yourself as a deeply unserious person.
Thank you, and have a good evening.
Thank you, and have a good evening.
No-one is seriously suggesting a country is like a household. Thatcher's "housewife budget" and Cameron's "maxed out credit card" analogies were patently ludicrous.
But to argue that the UK's creditors have no influence over its economy is equally risible.
No-one is seriously suggesting a country is like a household. Thatcher's "housewife budget" and Cameron's "maxed out credit card" analogies were patently ludicrous.
But to argue that the UK's creditors have no influence over its economy is equally risible.
Please dial down the verbal abuse for a bit - I really would like to know.
Please dial down the verbal abuse for a bit - I really would like to know.
Also, still no substantial answer to this question:
Also, still no substantial answer to this question:
It's so weird that all his fans still point to "his" policies being popular, while claiming that all the unpopular ones were nothing to do with him.
As I said: he never was - and never will be - a leader.
It's so weird that all his fans still point to "his" policies being popular, while claiming that all the unpopular ones were nothing to do with him.
As I said: he never was - and never will be - a leader.
The OP - sadly blocking me now (oh well) - complained that people never criticise Corbyn's policies; they just resort to childish insults.
So I criticised some of his policies... and received a bunch of childish insults.
How exactly is that point "stupid"?
The OP - sadly blocking me now (oh well) - complained that people never criticise Corbyn's policies; they just resort to childish insults.
So I criticised some of his policies... and received a bunch of childish insults.
How exactly is that point "stupid"?
I really don't see how anyone could argue that it was a smart move?
I really don't see how anyone could argue that it was a smart move?
I honestly don't understand why you would pretend otherwise?
I honestly don't understand why you would pretend otherwise?