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Post by Pacifico on Nov 13, 2023 23:03:49 GMT
Well over 50% of the electorate didn't want a Tory Government but less that 50% want Braverman to lose her job - what dont you understand? I guess I am understand only full well, which is why we had to sack her. but you cannot articulate that understanding - OK.
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Post by sheepy on Nov 13, 2023 23:08:55 GMT
I guess I am understand only full well, which is why we had to sack her. but you cannot articulate that understanding - OK. Me thinks you articulated why she should be sacked very well.
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 13, 2023 23:21:16 GMT
but you cannot articulate that understanding - OK. Me thinks you articulated why she should be sacked very well. It's OK - making an argument is not compulsory.
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Post by sheepy on Nov 13, 2023 23:24:32 GMT
Me thinks you articulated why she should be sacked very well. It's OK - making an argument is not compulsory. I think you will find you were given several warnings that is exactly what we would do.
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 13, 2023 23:25:11 GMT
It's OK - making an argument is not compulsory. I think you will find you were given several warnings that is exactly what we would do. as I said, it's not compulsory
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Post by Montegriffo on Nov 13, 2023 23:32:49 GMT
Thats actually not as bad as you think. The Tories had the support of 43% of the voting electorate - so if only 49% want a Tory Home Secretary gone then she was obviously doing pretty good.. Only 22% supported her.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 14, 2023 6:02:47 GMT
Thats actually not as bad as you think. The Tories had the support of 43% of the voting electorate - so if only 49% want a Tory Home Secretary gone then she was obviously doing pretty good.. Only 22% supported her. There are far too many loose cannons now in the tory ranks. Only time will tell I suggest a good supply of popcorn is the order of the day.
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Post by Hutchyns on Nov 14, 2023 7:55:55 GMT
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Post by sheepy on Nov 14, 2023 8:04:44 GMT
Thats actually not as bad as you think. The Tories had the support of 43% of the voting electorate - so if only 49% want a Tory Home Secretary gone then she was obviously doing pretty good.. Only 22% supported her. I still think he doesn't have a clue why we are laughing.
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Post by sheepy on Nov 14, 2023 8:14:28 GMT
OK let's put it another way, the Royal British Legion agreed with us, the Military top brass agreed with us and the majority of this country agreed with us. Braverman and her handful of vagabonds didn't.
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 14, 2023 8:19:21 GMT
Thats actually not as bad as you think. The Tories had the support of 43% of the voting electorate - so if only 49% want a Tory Home Secretary gone then she was obviously doing pretty good.. Only 22% supported her. yes but no politician gets high marks for what they are doing - if less than 50% are that unhappy they want her gone then she could not have been that bad.
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Post by Orac on Nov 14, 2023 8:55:20 GMT
So no poll then, just your imagination. You made a point and I asked what poll you had used to arrive at your point, how would I know what the question that wasn't asked should have been. What would be the poll question? I may as well accuse you of 'having no poll'. I'm starting to doubt you have any clear idea what you mean
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2023 11:50:55 GMT
You made a point and I asked what poll you had used to arrive at your point, how would I know what the question that wasn't asked should have been. What would be the poll question? I may as well accuse you of 'having no poll'. I'm starting to doubt you have any clear idea what you mean Orac: "it barely even counts as a prediction. It's already 55% there." So no poll then. If you are quoting finite percentages you really should give a source.
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Post by Orac on Nov 14, 2023 12:24:33 GMT
What would be the poll question? I may as well accuse you of 'having no poll'. I'm starting to doubt you have any clear idea what you mean Orac: "it barely even counts as a prediction. It's already 55% there." So no poll then. If you are quoting finite percentages you really should give a source. The labor party is 55% dependent on Muslim support. What poll question would tell you this?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2023 12:48:27 GMT
Orac: "it barely even counts as a prediction. It's already 55% there." So no poll then. If you are quoting finite percentages you really should give a source. The labor party is 55% dependent on Muslim support. What poll question would tell you this? That is the question I asked.
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