The candidate lives in Westminster and according to Companies House always has, he also has a name along the lines of Cecil Ponsonby EatthePoore-Smythe.
Understandably he's chosen to call himself Cecil Smythe and includes three pictures of himself standing next to recognisably local things to prove he has once visited the area. The problem being on the only apparent occasion he's ever been in the area (down to wearing the exact same outfit in each photo) it was pissing it down with rain so he's standing there soaking wet, looking miserable as f.ck pointing with clear disgust at the horrific display of deindustrialised urban neglect that is our home. Obviously the area wasn't worth a second visit, or even a second day, to try and get a better picture*. That bodes well.
The actual content of the leaflet leans heavily on the Non-Sequitur School of Political Thought "Get Brexit Done and ...".
According to the leaflet the non-doneness of Brexit is responsible for knife crime, cancer and the lack of apprenticeships. Now for argument's sake lets concede that, then shirley if the last three years of paralysis are due to Cameron pandering to the monomaniacal obsession of his own swivel-eyed brigade thats all the more reason to kick the sad f.ckers out.
It also includes the particularly tin-eared attempt at pandering that the incompleteness of Brexit is currently responsible for the problems at "Newcastle United FC" (as no-one local has ever called NUFC). There is probably a joke in there about trying to replace a skilled Spanish professional with a low-skilled dipstick from Sunderland. I'm surprised he didn't also advocate tariff-free flat-caps and and an end to whippet-related red tape.
So pretty piss poor allanarl. The area was 56% Leave and is probably on a CCHQ wishlist somewhere, although hopefuly the Brexit Party will split the c.nt vote.
*TBF he could be waiting 6 months around here for a sunny day
This place is not a place of honor, no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here, nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us.
This place is best shunned and left uninhabited.
2017 was so long ago I've forgotten all the conversations we had back then. What was the explanation for under-predicting Labour's vote share (which appears systematic) as opposed to the usual expected "shy c.nt" effect?
Was it under-weighting the youth vote? Is Corbyn now more embarrassing than the nasty party? Some other third thing?
We have the right to a clean, healthy, sustainable environment.
Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 4:49 pm
2017 was so long ago I've forgotten all the conversations we had back then. What was the explanation for under-predicting Labour's vote share (which appears systematic) as opposed to the usual expected "shy c.nt" effect?
Was it under-weighting the youth vote? Is Corbyn now more embarrassing than the nasty party? Some other third thing?
A mixture of underweighting the youth vote, and not picking up the UKIP/Labour voters who didn't stick with UKIP for the GE looks plausible from the data just up there.
If it's true about the thousands and thousands of late, young voter registrations, the youth vote could be impossible to deal with properly this time. Assuming the lazy young f.ckers get out and vote.
We're all waiting, of course for the Lord High Curtice to pass down his tablets of stone at 22:00 on Thursdee night.
Anticipated bedtime: 22:01.
Just tell 'em I'm broke and don't come round here no more.
Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:11 pm
I'm coming back to the UK for Christmas on the 17th. I hope the riots don't disrupt my travel plans.
The re-educated border guards will be exercising the Will of the People by then, so answer their questions carefully if you want to get back in. Just think "What would Aaron Banks say?" and you'll be fine.
1) Bad campaign by Johnson - partially happened, he went into it weak from his autumn f.ck-ups. Although never strong, he was never too bad
2) Great campaign by Corbyn - didn't happen, was noticeably worse than 2017 with a sh.t manifesto
3) Brutal attacks on Johnson by Farage - didn't happen, it's clear he's been ordered/paid to deliver interference vs Labour to guarantee Conservative victory
4) Great performance by LibDems - didn't happen
5) Scotland wipe out of Tories - unknown but looks unlikely
Bird on a Fire wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 5:11 pm
I'm coming back to the UK for Christmas on the 17th. I hope the riots don't disrupt my travel plans.
The re-educated border guards will be exercising the Will of the People by then, so answer their questions carefully if you want to get back in. Just think "What would Aaron Banks say?" and you'll be fine.
Just yell "Heil Cummings!" and make like Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove and you'll be fine.
Realistically, it's unlikely the polls will be as wrong in the same direction twice. But there's still a small chance, and if it happens and there's another hung parliament, I'll rupture my spleen from laughing too hard.