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post Mar 16 2018, 01:28 AM
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post Mar 19 2018, 05:13 PM
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Senior Labour officials quit ahead of new general secretary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43462223

More rats, same ship.


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post Mar 26 2018, 08:01 PM
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Next installment.

Who to believe?

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post Mar 26 2018, 10:05 PM
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Social justice.

For the many,
Not the Jew.

Labours catchy new slogan.
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post Mar 26 2018, 10:52 PM
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How about,

"Vote labour, get a free ride to the 1930's"

Has a certain ring to it.


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post Mar 27 2018, 07:17 AM
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Under May we’re not far away already!

How about: "If you want a druggy for a neighbour, vote Labour!
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post Mar 27 2018, 07:44 AM
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What's the difference between,
a, Tearing up your voting slip
b,. Voting liberal?

It's a trick question! There is no difference! laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif


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post Mar 27 2018, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE (Turin Machine @ Mar 27 2018, 08:44 AM) *
What's the difference between,
a, Tearing up your voting slip
b,. Voting liberal?

It's a trick question! There is no difference! laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

Didn’t we not so long ago have a Libdem mp?
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post Mar 27 2018, 03:33 PM
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NATO and 26 nations have now taken action against Russia. Jeremy still wants tea and sweet biscuits. Not looking good for national security under his tenure is it.


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post Mar 27 2018, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE (Turin Machine @ Mar 27 2018, 04:33 PM) *
NATO and 26 nations have now taken action against Russia. Jeremy still wants tea and sweet biscuits. Not looking good for national security under his tenure is it.

And Donald Trump tweets about everybody except Putin. Looks like there’s a lot of evidence over collusion in the election. I know who I’d trust more and it isn’t Trump. It would be the man who has been on the right side of history on every foreign policy vote. Iraq, South Africa, Syria, Afghanistan and so on. He’s not entirely to my taste but he is a moral man with better vision on policy than any PM in the last 50 years.
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post Mar 27 2018, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ Mar 27 2018, 04:57 PM) *
And Donald Trump tweets about everybody except Putin. Looks like there’s a lot of evidence over collusion in the election. I know who I’d trust more and it isn’t Trump. It would be the man who has been on the right side of history on every foreign policy vote. Iraq, South Africa, Syria, Afghanistan and so on. He’s not entirely to my taste but he is a moral man with better vision on policy than any PM in the last 50 years.



Talking of Hitler, (Did you see what I did there?) how is the recent activity in SA against white farmers being reported? You still don't address the ACTUAL issues, you continually go for those speaking up.


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post Mar 27 2018, 06:04 PM
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QUOTE (x2lls @ Mar 27 2018, 06:34 PM) *
Talking of Hitler, (Did you see what I did there?) how is the recent activity in SA against white farmers being reported? You still don't address the ACTUAL issues, you continually go for those speaking up.


Zimbabwe today = South Africa tomorrow. Just dont even think about having a charity appeal when the inebitible famine occurs.
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post Mar 27 2018, 07:32 PM
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QUOTE (TallDarkAndHandsome @ Mar 27 2018, 07:04 PM) *
Zimbabwe today = South Africa tomorrow. Just dont even think about having a charity appeal when the inebitible famine occurs.


Quick google search and a figure of $2.4 trillion is shown to have been donated to Africa in aid since the 1960's. Now for that sort of outlay I could pipe running water to every mud hut on the continent. We all know where most of it has ended up and now it looks as though South Africa is going to join the ranks of other ex colonial countries in the belief that starvation is the result of nasty white imperialists as opposed to their own ineptitude in food production. angry.gif


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post Mar 27 2018, 08:05 PM
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QUOTE (SirWilliam @ Mar 27 2018, 08:32 PM) *
Quick google search and a figure of $2.4 trillion is shown to have been donated to Africa in aid since the 1960's. Now for that sort of outlay I could pipe running water to every mud hut on the continent. We all know where most of it has ended up and now it looks as though South Africa is going to join the ranks of other ex colonial countries in the belief that starvation is the result of nasty white imperialists as opposed to their own ineptitude in food production. angry.gif


Quite. But you just know Ewan McGregor, Bono and co are going to be appearing on a tv screen soon begging for aid for S Africa.. I have no issue with places like Syria and Yemen receiving aid where war has been visited on the general populous often through no fault of there own. I don't have as much sympathy with agriculturally rich countries with no wars and a racist policy.
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post Mar 27 2018, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE (x2lls @ Mar 27 2018, 06:34 PM) *
Talking of Hitler, (Did you see what I did there?) how is the recent activity in SA against white farmers being reported? You still don't address the ACTUAL issues, you continually go for those speaking up.

Ach, you and your brown shirt buddies.
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post Mar 27 2018, 08:25 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ Mar 27 2018, 09:10 PM) *
Ach, you and your brown shirt buddies.

Please name and shame these "brown shirt buddies" of JSC. I mean I know JSC is hitler reborn 😂 but the rest of us? Himmler? Mengele? Come on... Let it all out you poor soul...
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post Mar 27 2018, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ Mar 27 2018, 05:57 PM) *
And Donald Trump tweets about everybody except Putin. Looks like there’s a lot of evidence over collusion in the election. I know who I’d trust more and it isn’t Trump. It would be the man who has been on the right side of history on every foreign policy vote. Iraq, South Africa, Syria, Afghanistan and so on. He’s not entirely to my taste but he is a moral man with better vision on policy than any PM in the last 50 years.

Its the lure of all that anti-sematism that's the lure for you. You can go around asking "what tribe they're from"
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post Mar 27 2018, 10:54 PM
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Jeremy Corbyn Is a Moral Rot Consuming Labour From the Inside. He Must Be Destroyed

By Louis McEvoy
"As has been clear for over a year now, Jeremy Corbyn is not a decent man. Jeremy Corbyn is a nasty, morally questionable and dishonest narcissist with a third-rate mind; a man who stands against so much of what the Labour Party ought to exist for. In an era where capitalism has triumphed, identity politics is often the only successful repository of leftist thought, and old-school social democracy can amount to little more than a quaint anachronism supporting the illusion of political choice, it’s hardly a surprise that such a mean-spirited and meaningless faux-leftist ideology has successfully filled the vacated space of left-wing philosophy. It’s the Parliamentary Labour Party’s equivalent of the vile backbench Tory Right. What makes this so much worse is that, well, the Tories would never allow someone like Andrea Leadsom to become Prime Minister. Labour threw up their own Leadsom in order to have a broad debate last year - and this Leadsom won. It’s hilarious for the first few seconds, before you realise the implications this has for the welfare state, the NHS, basic standards of living...just take your pick, really. But the Corbyn problem is not purely one of electoral impotence, even as Owen Smith (pragmatically, rightly) presents it as such. There can be a real malice to Corbyn, as a popular political phenomenon - in terms of both belief and practice."
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post Mar 28 2018, 06:13 AM
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QUOTE (je suis Charlie @ Mar 27 2018, 11:54 PM) *
Jeremy Corbyn Is a Moral Rot Consuming Labour From the Inside. He Must Be Destroyed

By Louis McEvoy
"As has been clear for over a year now, Jeremy Corbyn is not a decent man. Jeremy Corbyn is a nasty, morally questionable and dishonest narcissist with a third-rate mind; a man who stands against so much of what the Labour Party ought to exist for. In an era where capitalism has triumphed, identity politics is often the only successful repository of leftist thought, and old-school social democracy can amount to little more than a quaint anachronism supporting the illusion of political choice, it’s hardly a surprise that such a mean-spirited and meaningless faux-leftist ideology has successfully filled the vacated space of left-wing philosophy. It’s the Parliamentary Labour Party’s equivalent of the vile backbench Tory Right. What makes this so much worse is that, well, the Tories would never allow someone like Andrea Leadsom to become Prime Minister. Labour threw up their own Leadsom in order to have a broad debate last year - and this Leadsom won. It’s hilarious for the first few seconds, before you realise the implications this has for the welfare state, the NHS, basic standards of living...just take your pick, really. But the Corbyn problem is not purely one of electoral impotence, even as Owen Smith (pragmatically, rightly) presents it as such. There can be a real malice to Corbyn, as a popular political phenomenon - in terms of both belief and practice."

Again, I wouldn’t choose him as leader, I might not even vote Labour, but even Michael Heseltine has said that the economy would be safer under Corbyn than after Brexit. He does sound like a tough leader, but none of you swivel eyed loons complained about Maggie.
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post Mar 28 2018, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE (newres @ Mar 27 2018, 12:25 PM) *
Didn’t we not so long ago have a Libdem mp?

Oh god, unfortunately yes.
Please don't remind me! sad.gif
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