Gone on folk what you make of it
Do you think Boris will have to go
Who's like me fed up of all this partygate shit
Now final question with all there bulshit do you think the Torys will get in next time? |
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"Gone on folk what you make of it
Do you think Boris will have to go
Who's like me fed up of all this partygate shit
Now final question with all there bulshit do you think the Torys will get in next time?"
Don't really care too much, aside from the comedy of watching Conservative voters defending the indefensible. It's far from the worst thing they've done in the past 12 years.
The Tories will 100% get re-elected and we will have more of the same shit. |
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They won’t get re elected. Too much has happened now for that to occur.
Wakefield will be the test.
Do the people want sexual criminals, tax dodgers, liars, cheats and Russian collaborators in power? I don’t think so. |
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue. "
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse? |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue.
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse? "
Because they asked the right people to vote so as to get the result they wanted to portray |
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue.
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse? "
What I have found over the years is there is no point trying to reason with a Tory. They are always right! I mean who cares that the country have been lied to time and time again? |
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue.
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse?
Because they asked the right people to vote so as to get the result they wanted to portray "
Interesting? Have you ever been stopped and asked questions by a pollster? I have and they did not say "Are you a Conservative hater? If so can you answer these questions please?"
Qanon says, so it MUST be true
They conduct polls in one of the following ways.
1. They sit there and make it up like 86.35% of all statistics - saves time and money.
2. The people who fund the poll tell them what they want it to say and they comply. Labour secretly funded the latest poll so Q.E.D.
3. They look to see who will take notice of the poll and skew the results to suit their audience. In this way their polls are perceived to be popular and more people will employ the company.
The above methods are obviously totally made up crap but if you ever don't like the outcome of a poll then you are welcome to use the explanation. |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue.
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse?
Because they asked the right people to vote so as to get the result they wanted to portray
Interesting? Have you ever been stopped and asked questions by a pollster? I have and they did not say "Are you a Conservative hater? If so can you answer these questions please?"
Qanon says, so it MUST be true
They conduct polls in one of the following ways.
1. They sit there and make it up like 86.35% of all statistics - saves time and money.
2. The people who fund the poll tell them what they want it to say and they comply. Labour secretly funded the latest poll so Q.E.D.
3. They look to see who will take notice of the poll and skew the results to suit their audience. In this way their polls are perceived to be popular and more people will employ the company.
The above methods are obviously totally made up crap but if you ever don't like the outcome of a poll then you are welcome to use the explanation. "
No they just keep on asking as many people as they can until they come up with the results they are looking for
And there are people who make a living out of profiling on the spot |
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue.
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse?
Because they asked the right people to vote so as to get the result they wanted to portray
Interesting? Have you ever been stopped and asked questions by a pollster? I have and they did not say "Are you a Conservative hater? If so can you answer these questions please?"
Qanon says, so it MUST be true
They conduct polls in one of the following ways.
1. They sit there and make it up like 86.35% of all statistics - saves time and money.
2. The people who fund the poll tell them what they want it to say and they comply. Labour secretly funded the latest poll so Q.E.D.
3. They look to see who will take notice of the poll and skew the results to suit their audience. In this way their polls are perceived to be popular and more people will employ the company.
The above methods are obviously totally made up crap but if you ever don't like the outcome of a poll then you are welcome to use the explanation.
No they just keep on asking as many people as they can until they come up with the results they are looking for
And there are people who make a living out of profiling on the spot "
Why bother asking in the first place? Why leave the comfort of their own bed even? If you want the desired (inaccurate) result just make it up.
Perhaps these are the same people who rig elections for the Conservatives. Those that destroy the ballots for the Socialist Worker candidates??? |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue.
If nobody cares then why did the Tories suddenly fall behind in every poll and Johnson's personal approval rating completely collapse?
Because they asked the right people to vote so as to get the result they wanted to portray
Interesting? Have you ever been stopped and asked questions by a pollster? I have and they did not say "Are you a Conservative hater? If so can you answer these questions please?"
Qanon says, so it MUST be true
They conduct polls in one of the following ways.
1. They sit there and make it up like 86.35% of all statistics - saves time and money.
2. The people who fund the poll tell them what they want it to say and they comply. Labour secretly funded the latest poll so Q.E.D.
3. They look to see who will take notice of the poll and skew the results to suit their audience. In this way their polls are perceived to be popular and more people will employ the company.
The above methods are obviously totally made up crap but if you ever don't like the outcome of a poll then you are welcome to use the explanation.
No they just keep on asking as many people as they can until they come up with the results they are looking for
And there are people who make a living out of profiling on the spot
Why bother asking in the first place? Why leave the comfort of their own bed even? If you want the desired (inaccurate) result just make it up.
Perhaps these are the same people who rig elections for the Conservatives. Those that destroy the ballots for the Socialist Worker candidates??? "
Polls are and have always been a waste of time but people make money out of running them |
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"Partygate was such a waste of time. No one cares and it’s a non-issue. " the sue gray report was initiated because ppl cared. Do you think Boris would have done this off his own back if ppl didn't care ?
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By *amantMan
over a year ago
Alnmouth |
"Gone on folk what you make of it
Do you think Boris will have to go
Who's like me fed up of all this partygate shit
Now final question with all there bulshit do you think the Torys will get in next time?
Don't really care too much, aside from the comedy of watching Conservative voters defending the indefensible. It's far from the worst thing they've done in the past 12 years.
The Tories will 100% get re-elected and we will have more of the same shit. "
Becoming increasingly likely Johnson leads them into that election. They've already had 12 years, 14 by the time of the next election. A divided party, led by someone most people now dislike, in a country where the NHS is on its knees, summer of discontent and the worst is yet to come. I just don't think it can continue. They've had a good run at it, 3 PMs in as many years and most people think it should be 4. Parties lose their grip on power eventually. People are sick of the tories and they've a good right to be. The cracks are starting to show and with what's coming, I don't think any PM recovers from this. The harm inflicted by partygate won't go away. And all it takes is 1 election to go pear-shaped for them and parties look a lot better in power than they do in opposition. I don't think people expected the tories to last as long as they did in 2010. Labour had been in power for over a decade and they couldn't even manage a majority. Once they were in they didn't look out of place and as sure as night follows day, the junior partners in a junior coalition got hammered in the next one. I think that's what we're looking at in 2024. The only thing stopping Labour from power is itself, if they can stop kicking lumps out of each other, it's theirs to lose. It's all on the manifesto really. The criticism of 'what do they stand for' goes away if they actually promise things which are transformative without appearing too radical. We've seen the SPD in Germany do well and 'Labor' in Australia win power after long periods in opposition. Labour can turn it around, the path is there. |
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"Gone on folk what you make of it
Do you think Boris will have to go
Who's like me fed up of all this partygate shit
Now final question with all there bulshit do you think the Torys will get in next time?
Don't really care too much, aside from the comedy of watching Conservative voters defending the indefensible. It's far from the worst thing they've done in the past 12 years.
The Tories will 100% get re-elected and we will have more of the same shit.
Becoming increasingly likely Johnson leads them into that election. They've already had 12 years, 14 by the time of the next election. A divided party, led by someone most people now dislike, in a country where the NHS is on its knees, summer of discontent and the worst is yet to come. I just don't think it can continue. They've had a good run at it, 3 PMs in as many years and most people think it should be 4. Parties lose their grip on power eventually. People are sick of the tories and they've a good right to be. The cracks are starting to show and with what's coming, I don't think any PM recovers from this. The harm inflicted by partygate won't go away. And all it takes is 1 election to go pear-shaped for them and parties look a lot better in power than they do in opposition. I don't think people expected the tories to last as long as they did in 2010. Labour had been in power for over a decade and they couldn't even manage a majority. Once they were in they didn't look out of place and as sure as night follows day, the junior partners in a junior coalition got hammered in the next one. I think that's what we're looking at in 2024. The only thing stopping Labour from power is itself, if they can stop kicking lumps out of each other, it's theirs to lose. It's all on the manifesto really. The criticism of 'what do they stand for' goes away if they actually promise things which are transformative without appearing too radical. We've seen the SPD in Germany do well and 'Labor' in Australia win power after long periods in opposition. Labour can turn it around, the path is there. "
I have less optimism. But this was a good read. |
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