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Well he certainly won't be visiting "Splash World", not even the copious coffers of the Labour Party could afford to go in there! Two adults and three under 16's is £48, two coffees, three juices and three cakes another £28!! £76 for a two hour trip out, what a rip-off Sefton!! No wonder visitor numbers are down in this "classic resort"........
As for JC himself well, he's in opposition for a reason........... God help this country if the "loony left" control both the national and local Government...........
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Can only hope the tide comes in very high! It is surprising how many people fail to see through his charade.
I expect JC could turn the tide - just like he did in the General Election!
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Originally Posted by
Tallboy
Well he certainly won't be visiting "Splash World", not even the copious coffers of the Labour Party could afford to go in there! Two adults and three under 16's is £48, two coffees, three juices and three cakes another £28!! £76 for a two hour trip out, what a rip-off Sefton!! No wonder visitor numbers are down in this "classic resort"........
As for JC himself well, he's in opposition for a reason........... God help this country if the "loony left" control both the national and local Government...........
£48 for Splashworld is cheap, it will cost near enough double at Blackpools Sandcastle.
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Tallboy
Well he certainly won't be visiting "Splash World", not even the copious coffers of the Labour Party could afford to go in there! Two adults and three under 16's is £48, ...
So,less than an tenner each on average
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Ah the Champion of the great unwashed visits.
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Will he change his opinion on our nuclear deterrent in light of North Korea's behaviour?
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fairhaven
Will he change his opinion on our nuclear deterrent in light of North Korea's behaviour?
Yes, I expect he will as the USA's nuclear deterrent is doing such a good job of deterring the North Koreans.
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Will Corbyn and entourage be marching heavily on the pier?
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At least the impending visit of JC is arousing interest among supporters and opposers, would reckon that May and the entire cabinet could rock up in Southport without a flicker of interest.
So so puzzled as to why Tory lovers start frothing at the mouth at the mere mention of an alternative to the shower we have currently, do you seriously still believe the garbage constantly spewed out by the Tory propaganda machine? try looking at facts and reality. Tories look after their donors and buddies, as the Thatcher once said "our sort of people", you can bet your life she wasn't referring to any one who works for a living.
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True Ms May would struggle to fill a phone box.
The Conservatives financial record is worse than Labours.
But and its rather a large one, Corbyn is fundamentally dishonest, he is anti-EU his voting history proves it, fair enough but why doesn't he just say so ?
He is anti-nuclear, again fair enough but why doesn't he just be clear and say so ?
He cons students with weasel words.
He is a sycophant to terrorists and dictators.
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Originally Posted by
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True Ms May would struggle to fill a phone box.
The Conservatives financial record is worse than Labours.
But and its rather a large one, Corbyn is fundamentally dishonest, he is anti-EU his voting history proves it, fair enough but why doesn't he just say so ?
He is anti-nuclear, again fair enough but why doesn't he just be clear and say so ?
He cons students with weasel words.
He is a sycophant to terrorists and dictators.
Sycophants to terrorists? Remind me who is it that is in alliance with the UVF....sorry DUP?
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Polly Trott
Sycophants to terrorists? Remind me who is it that is in alliance with the UVF....sorry DUP?
The DUP are a democratically elected party. Pray tell which other party in the recent past wanted an alliance with the DUP. Ah, yes, Gordon Brown's Labour. Obviously, so beyond the pail now but apparently not when Labour tried to get into bed with them in 2010..... What short memories you Labour dunderheads have.
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The DUP are a democratically elected party. Pray tell which other party in the recent past wanted an alliance with the DUP. Ah, yes, Gordon Brown's Labour. Obviously, so beyond the pail now but apparently not when Labour tried to get into bed with them in 2010..... What short memories you Labour dunderheads have.
An alliance with the DUP would not have given Labour a majority in 2010. Why would they have wanted to do anything so silly?
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The DUP are a democratically elected party.
So are Sinn Fein.
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Ralphy Rylance
So are Sinn Fein.
Indeed. What's your point?
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