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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 5, 2019 8:38:50 GMT
Why don't Iraqis want Tony Blair's head on a platter? He was complicit in destroying their country with his lies... and yet he's still swanning around the world raking in pot loads of cash... for what... his 'advice'?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 15:40:59 GMT
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Post by thebfg on Sept 5, 2019 16:15:48 GMT
All this spin, fuss and bother about the labour party and we have the tories in utter chaos. A prime minister with a world beating 100% record of losing anything put before parliament in his tenure, 27 staunch and reasonable tories chucked out, now whipless, wandering in the wilderness. The election vote was chucked out by his own party, labour and libs abstained and he still lost, futile attempts by tory lords to stymie the house of commons, they gave up with their petty filibustering amendments when they realised they are a hopeless cause, Boris running about like a headless chlorinated chicken phwwar phwar phwoar. He should have stuck to playing whiffwhaff. I can but watch with amusement, except it's serious! I see Boris was knocked down by the Sikh mp's question too, strung up by his own racist comments! Yet jezzer is too scared to go to a GE against them.
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Post by Jim on Sept 5, 2019 16:45:04 GMT
All this spin, fuss and bother about the labour party and we have the tories in utter chaos. A prime minister with a world beating 100% record of losing anything put before parliament in his tenure, 27 staunch and reasonable tories chucked out, now whipless, wandering in the wilderness. The election vote was chucked out by his own party, labour and libs abstained and he still lost, futile attempts by tory lords to stymie the house of commons, they gave up with their petty filibustering amendments when they realised they are a hopeless cause, Boris running about like a headless chlorinated chicken phwwar phwar phwoar. He should have stuck to playing whiffwhaff. I can but watch with amusement, except it's serious! I see Boris was knocked down by the Sikh mp's question too, strung up by his own racist comments! Yet jezzer is too scared to go to a GE against them. Not at all, it's strategic. Let Boris fail with his promise to be out by the 31st. That aside, as you will agree, Boris and his puppet master aren't to be trusted, so at the very least, the No Deal law must be on the statute book, having got Royal Assent, before any election is voted for. Remind me why "the government" couldn't get the last attempt through, with all their mates backing it? That had nowt to do with Jezza.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Sept 5, 2019 16:53:38 GMT
On my DCPC course today, the trainer mentioned that 52% of the agency's driver workforce are eastern European. At the warehouse I work out of, virtually 100% of the LLOP operators are eastern European. If the EU introduced an open door policy that allowed the cheap import of foreign labour, how can it not be of benefit to the working class to close that open door? The problem is that poor old Jim is one of those thick Northerners who would vote for a donkey if it had a red rosette pinned to its arse.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 17:03:36 GMT
On my DCPC course today, the trainer mentioned that 52% of the agency's driver workforce are eastern European. At the warehouse I work out of, virtually 100% of the LLOP operators are eastern European. If the EU introduced an open door policy that allowed the cheap import of foreign labour, how can it not be of benefit to the working class to close that open door? The problem is that poor old Jim is one of those thick Northerners who would vote for a donkey if it had a red rosette pinned to its arse. What is wrong with donkeys!
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Post by lollygagger on Sept 5, 2019 17:42:24 GMT
Dear Jim, Do you have anything meaningful and positive to say about the labour party, or the benefits of staying in the EU? If so, I'd like to hear them, I'm open minded, honest! Your constant repetition of the same few negative slogans based on made up facts from both sides does you no favours, it just looks like you can't think of anything, or you are suffering from dementia - 350M per week for the NHS, and that university graduates a) Are more intelligent and politically astute than non-grads and b) The majority of them voted to stay in the EU. On a) You might find it's STUDENTS not graduates. I can believe it likely to poll some students while they were at Uni, but a meaningful poll of graduates would be impossible. They are NOT people with degrees, they are people who'd like one, at a time of life when they are at their most radical and politically unrealistic. On b) Some students want to stay in the EU? Please explain the significance of this. You've had 3 years to think of something positive to say about the EU or the labour party, who incidentally are led by a life long Eurosceptic so please let's hear it. Please take off your clown costume for a moment and don't try stapling Brexit, Boris, racism etc to me in order to avoid the above, I didn't vote - I'm more of an observer, but I honestly haven't heard of anything being pushed as "why it's good to be in the EU now and into the future", just endless negativity and rudeness about leaving and anyone who wants to leave. Now's your chance, you must have heard or read something? Thanks.
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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 5, 2019 18:00:44 GMT
All this spin, fuss and bother about the labour party and we have the tories in utter chaos. A prime minister with a world beating 100% record of losing anything put before parliament in his tenure, 27 staunch and reasonable tories chucked out, now whipless, wandering in the wilderness. The election vote was chucked out by his own party, labour and libs abstained and he still lost, futile attempts by tory lords to stymie the house of commons, they gave up with their petty filibustering amendments when they realised they are a hopeless cause, Boris running about like a headless chlorinated chicken phwwar phwar phwoar. He should have stuck to playing whiffwhaff. I can but watch with amusement, except it's serious! I see Boris was knocked down by the Sikh mp's question too, strung up by his own racist comments! Yet jezzer is too scared to go to a GE against them. He's been 'chlorinated' by Boris!
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Post by Mr Stabby on Sept 5, 2019 18:33:53 GMT
You've had 3 years to think of something positive to say about the EU or the labour party, who incidentally are led by a life long Eurosceptic No, no, no. Jeremy Corbyn WAS a lifelong eurosceptic, but he did a complete about-face as soon as he got a sniff of the Halls of Power.
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Post by lollygagger on Sept 5, 2019 19:02:23 GMT
You've had 3 years to think of something positive to say about the EU or the labour party, who incidentally are led by a life long Eurosceptic No, no, no. Jeremy Corbyn WAS a lifelong eurosceptic, but he did a complete about-face as soon as he got a sniff of the Halls of Power. To be fair to Jezza, the Labour Party's comatose committee based make up doesn't allow them to bend with the wind - if they'd been brave enough be pro Brexit they'd be in power now but even if the considered it, by the time their wheels turned enough it would have been too late and meanwhile they'd look split and dithering. I believe a lot of people would like to vote labour mainly because the Tories are bandits and the Libs are two-faced twats, but they just can't bring themselves to do it. The labour party has abandoned too many of their natural voters.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Sept 5, 2019 19:12:26 GMT
No, no, no. Jeremy Corbyn WAS a lifelong eurosceptic, but he did a complete about-face as soon as he got a sniff of the Halls of Power. I believe a lot of people would like to vote labour mainly because the Tories are bandits and the Libs are two-faced twats, but they just can't bring themselves to do it. The labour party has abandoned too many of their natural voters. That's their dilemma. They've been caught between two stools, their traditional working-class base in the Midlands and North, and the Islington hipster yuppie set and they have decided to go with the latter. Of course, there will always be those who will vote Labour because "Me father did, and his father before him" but for people such as myself who voted Labour for decades there simply isn't any point in voting for them now, as I've said before since the Blair government they are simply Tories in red ties.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 19:16:14 GMT
Cue Ricco calling Corbyn a Marxist...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2019 19:24:44 GMT
I don't think Corbyn has enough hair to be elected as Prime Minister.
Not as bad as Neil Kinnock but its getting a bit naughty.
Teeth are another potential issue.
People are simple.
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Post by lollygagger on Sept 5, 2019 19:40:03 GMT
I don't think Corbyn has enough hair to be elected as Prime Minister. Not as bad as Neil Kinnock but its getting a bit naughty. Teeth are another potential issue. People are simple. ...don't forget the beard, you can't trust anyone who hides behind a hedge.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Sept 5, 2019 20:30:08 GMT
I don't think Corbyn has enough hair to be elected as Prime Minister. Not as bad as Neil Kinnock but its getting a bit naughty. Teeth are another potential issue. People are simple. ...don't forget the beard, you can't trust anyone who hides behind a hedge. His mate Gerry has one too...
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