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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Stevethehammer 10:59 Thu May 26
Partygate
No matter what party you align yourself to surely Boris has signed the death warrant for the Tories at the next election.
No one is squeaky clean but for him to keep clinging onto power and people coming out in support of him, surely they won't win their seat again.

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fraser 11:02 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Most people were doing the same, can't say it would have any influence on my vote, if I vote that is.

AKA ERNIE 11:10 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Leader of the opposition has done the same so has every single other mp and most on here
Bojo is a cunt but the tories will win election after election as there is 0 opposition

1964 11:13 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Are the individual tories that are calling for him to resign prepared to put themselves up for PM.

Put up or shut up seems appropriate.

He needs to step down and they need a new broom if they are to stand any chance of winning the next election.

Don't know who that could be though.

AKA ERNIE 11:21 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
64 thats the trouble they dont need a new cunt as this cunt will win the next election anyway, not as big a majority but still enough to win.

nerd 11:24 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Hides the fact he's messing up brexit big time in northern Ireland and we could see sanctions. A huge smoke screen

North Bank 1:19 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
It's not about parties, it's all about overturning Brexit

oioi 2:11 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Sir Beer Korma

Well I laughed...

joyo 2:38 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Boris is here to stay and will piss the next election

bruuuno 3:02 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Seeing how desperate the left are to get rid of him just makes me like him even more

Boris is our leader!

Lertie Button 3:24 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Must be an English thing, genuinely can't understand how anyone could ever have voted for him.
A degenerate slug is putting it kindly, but you love your posh boys and bowing and scraping to your "betters", look at the Royal Family.
Inexplicable

BRANDED 4:05 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
No politician makes much sense. In times of War a churchillian ex forces type man is good. Otherwise what do any politicians really do? Sure, they hold power and enact laws that can make a bit ic difference from time to time but all they need to do is set property rights and budget for defence. Almost everything else is touchy feely nonsense designed for work shy cunts.

Come On You Irons 4:09 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Lertie Button 3:24 Thu May 26

Jeremy Corbyn being the only realistic alternative as Prime Minister will explain why the Conservative Party won the 2019 general election with a landslide.

I agree, though, that Johnson is a complete disaster of a man and politician and has been a truly dreadful Prime Minister.

Russ of the BML 4:51 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Lertie Button 3:24 Thu May 26

Because for me it was him or Corbyn. And seeing as Corbyn was only a puppet for John McDonnell then I was never going to vote for him. So Boris it was.

Leavemyarcelona 5:23 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
People still banging on about a party

Gary Strodders shank 5:29 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
I think the Tories will win the next election regardless of whether Boris is PM or not.

Starmer is unelectable to many labour voters due to his peoples vote campaign and trying to overturn a democratic vote.

He is viewed with suspicion among many in the labour heartlands who see him as to metropolitan and Tory like
He is also captain Hindsight and just too wooden.

Stevethehammer 5:31 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
No people still banging on about the man who made the rules during the worst pandemic for 100 years telling us what we could do and couldn't do under new emergency laws, breaking said laws and attending parties and knowing that junior members of his government were partying. All whilst we couldn't say goodbye to loved one's who were dying. As I said I was lucky and didn't lose anyone but I have compassion for thkse that did and seeing that man come up with excuse after excuse would make my fucking blood boil if I did lose someone.
People out there not being able to say goodbye to their kids, mum, dad etc etc all whilst he's partying and the outright lying.
Beyond utter contempt

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:36 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
How did Boris raising a glass in Downing Street kill anyone's grannie?

Fo the Communist 5:49 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Stevie

Some of that may be true but the reality is that if people haven't changed their view of Johnson by now they are unlikely ever to.
They wont admit it of course but the slavish devotion to their man mirrors the unthinking devotion to Corbyn. Johnson acolytes and Corbynistas are very much two sides of the same tarnished coin.

BigDingus 6:03 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Brilliant thread
This'll keep the right wing 'intellectuals' on this site quiet !

ray winstone 6:06 Thu May 26
Re: Partygate
Never did I think that I'd see the rise of fascism in my lifetime but here we are, a country that has become so inward-looking it's a fucking embarrassment.

Dress yourselves up in your Union Jacks and enjoy the ride, nothing but a bunch of Poundland Celtic supporters, bigoted to the core whilst cheering on your lying, snot-gobbling, racist, cunt of a leader.

Unicorns and sunlit uplands........

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