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Post by felonious on Aug 21, 2019 11:18:30 GMT
So if Corbyn goes, who replaces him ? The Momentum lads will know.
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Post by thevoid on Aug 21, 2019 11:27:07 GMT
Well he loves his IRA songs his ex-wife says, so its believable but the air guitar I didn't see so maybe not. We all get that you're not overly bothered with the veracity of your news sources fyd - just as long as they happen to reinforce your own preconceived ideology. But really, a random Celtic fan on Twitter and an ex-wife who may have an axe to grind are absolutely piss poor even by your own desperate nonsensical standards Up your game or don't bother. How come you stopped posting as 'manmarking' mate?
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Post by serpico on Aug 21, 2019 11:45:40 GMT
Who would labour supporters on here like to see replace Corbyn ? (If and when he goes)
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Post by vokeswagen on Aug 21, 2019 11:49:20 GMT
We all get that you're not overly bothered with the veracity of your news sources fyd - just as long as they happen to reinforce your own preconceived ideology. But really, a random Celtic fan on Twitter and an ex-wife who may have an axe to grind are absolutely piss poor even by your own desperate nonsensical standards Up your game or don't bother. How come you stopped posting as 'manmarking' mate? No idea what you're on about mate
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Post by thevoid on Aug 21, 2019 13:50:57 GMT
How come you stopped posting as 'manmarking' mate? No idea what you're on about mate Of course not flower
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Post by yeokel on Aug 21, 2019 15:16:42 GMT
No idea what you're on about mate Of course not flower Is that the flower known in Latin as multis varietatibus latio?
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Post by thevoid on Aug 21, 2019 16:01:25 GMT
Is that the flower known in Latin as multis varietatibus latio? 😁 They usually spring up in clusters of two or three 😙
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Post by serpico on Aug 21, 2019 17:28:26 GMT
No wonder Corbyn wants to carry out a coup and install himself as prime minister, polls not looking good for him.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Aug 21, 2019 17:48:13 GMT
No wonder Corbyn wants to carry out a coup and install himself as prime minister, polls not looking good for him. This "coup" (which wouldn't have actually been a coup) would have ended in him calling a general election. Ironically, we're more likely to be stuck with an unelected Prime Minister for a longer time now the "coup" doesn't seem to have a chance.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Aug 21, 2019 18:27:10 GMT
No wonder Corbyn wants to carry out a coup and install himself as prime minister, polls not looking good for him. I'd be wary of Kantar's figures. When did they issue their last poll with Labour 9 points in front 😁
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Post by claytonscrubs on Aug 25, 2019 9:16:34 GMT
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Post by thevoid on Aug 25, 2019 10:18:22 GMT
Has Owen Jones bumped into any fictitious Blackshirts this weekend?
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Post by felonious on Aug 25, 2019 12:53:14 GMT
Is that the flower known in Latin as multis varietatibus latio? Is that a Chrisandthemum?
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Post by yeokel on Aug 25, 2019 15:33:59 GMT
Is that the flower known in Latin as multis varietatibus latio? Is that a Chrisandthemum? I don’t know its common name, but its ideal environment is very steep slopes or escarpments. It likes it near cliffs in fact.
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Post by felonious on Aug 25, 2019 18:15:34 GMT
Is that a Chrisandthemum? I don’t know its common name, but its ideal environment is very steep slopes or escarpments. It likes it near cliffs in fact. Ah, part of the cliffrose family then, Purshia Mexicana. An interesting fact if that they are discovering new variation weekly.
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Post by yeokel on Aug 25, 2019 18:28:56 GMT
I don’t know its common name, but its ideal environment is very steep slopes or escarpments. It likes it near cliffs in fact. Ah, part of the cliffrose family then, Purshia Mexicana. An interesting fact if that they are discovering new variation weekly. The very same. Prevalent in Far Eastern climes I believe. I read of one variation which, when present in colder northern climes, is liable to drop its plumage in an instant, with no warning signs given.
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Post by felonious on Aug 25, 2019 18:34:21 GMT
Ah, part of the cliffrose family then, Purshia Mexicana. An interesting fact if that they are discovering new variation weekly. The very same. Prevalent in Far Eastern climes I believe. I read of one variation which, when present in colder northern climes, is liable to drop its plumage in an instant, with no warning signs given. To be fair I think that variety had been over watered.
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Post by thingscouldbemarvellous on Aug 31, 2019 0:01:38 GMT
Jesus Christ it’s not looking good for Corbyn the old stinker! These figures are from Survation who the Momentum cult swear by. Polls conducted over the last two days. The graphic speaks for itself!
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Post by felonious on Sept 2, 2019 16:40:26 GMT
Blair hasn't changed his mind and thinks he's still shit www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49552403In other news my daughter who has zero interest in politics said that Corbyn isn't popular anymore. I asked why and she said because he's a racist. So that's the background noise going around the street from the youth vote
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 3, 2019 13:21:16 GMT
Hark is that the call of the lesser spotted flip flop jezza
I demand an election I demand an election I demand an election
It’s trilled for years
First chance of achieving its goal its song changes and across the country you here the reedy warble No election no election no election
Sadly one of the species best put out of its misery
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 14:24:15 GMT
Hark is that the call of the lesser spotted flip flop jezza I demand an election I demand an election I demand an election It’s trilled for years First chance of achieving its goal its song changes and across the country you here the reedy warble No election no election no election Sadly one of the species best put out of its misery He doesn't want a no deal Brexit. He therefore wouldn't commit to an election that could mean us stumbling into a no deal scenario by default. Whatever your take on Brexit that seems fairly obvious to me..........
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Post by wagsastokie on Sept 3, 2019 14:28:37 GMT
Hark is that the call of the lesser spotted flip flop jezza I demand an election I demand an election I demand an election It’s trilled for years First chance of achieving its goal its song changes and across the country you here the reedy warble No election no election no election Sadly one of the species best put out of its misery He doesn't want a no deal Brexit. He therefore wouldn't commit to an election that could mean us stumbling into a no deal scenario by default. Whatever your take on Brexit that seems fairly obvious to me.......... I fear it’s more to do with the fact he knows he can’t win it How do you think the average voter in the street is going to view corbyn voting against an election So in the eyes of the public sustaining a Tory government
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 14:39:48 GMT
He doesn't want a no deal Brexit. He therefore wouldn't commit to an election that could mean us stumbling into a no deal scenario by default. Whatever your take on Brexit that seems fairly obvious to me.......... I fear it’s more to do with the fact he knows he can’t win it How do you think the average voter in the street is going to view corbyn voting against an election So in the eyes of the public sustaining a Tory government I don't think anyone can win an overall majority as it stands. Some will accuse Corbyn of what you say, others will say he's putting to an end a disastrous (their words) no deal Brexit.......
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 3, 2019 15:53:47 GMT
I fear it’s more to do with the fact he knows he can’t win it How do you think the average voter in the street is going to view corbyn voting against an election So in the eyes of the public sustaining a Tory government I don't think anyone can win an overall majority as it stands. Some will accuse Corbyn of what you say, others will say he's putting to an end a disastrous (their words) no deal Brexit....... A Corbyn led labour government will inflict more financial hardship on this country than a no deal Brexit ever would
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 16:00:58 GMT
I don't think anyone can win an overall majority as it stands. Some will accuse Corbyn of what you say, others will say he's putting to an end a disastrous (their words) no deal Brexit....... A Corbyn led labour government will inflict more financial hardship on this country than a no deal Brexit ever would I disagree.
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Post by serpico on Sept 3, 2019 16:13:02 GMT
A Corbyn led labour government will inflict more financial hardship on this country than a no deal Brexit ever would I disagree. Short term maybe not, there’s always a nice honeymoon period with socialism before the bill comes due, long term a state socialist government would inflict major damage. Burdened by high taxes and hikes in the minimum wage businesses will suffer, jobs will be cut, prices will go up. The high corporation taxes he favors would, paradoxically, decrease tax revenue (see the laffer curve) Post brexit we can make the Uk a very attractive place if we keep business and corporate taxes low and incentivise investment and not put them off with burdensome regulations.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 3, 2019 16:26:48 GMT
I don't think anyone can win an overall majority as it stands. Some will accuse Corbyn of what you say, others will say he's putting to an end a disastrous (their words) no deal Brexit....... A Corbyn led labour government will inflict more financial hardship on this country than a no deal Brexit ever would Tell that to people who are literally starving after a decade of Tory Austerity and Universal Credit fuck ups.
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 3, 2019 16:34:57 GMT
A Corbyn led labour government will inflict more financial hardship on this country than a no deal Brexit ever would Tell that to people who are literally starving after a decade of Tory Austerity and Universal Credit fuck ups. And when mac Donald starts hammering the landlords they won't have anywhere to live either
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 16:39:53 GMT
Short term maybe not, there’s always a nice honeymoon period with socialism before the bill comes due, long term a state socialist government would inflict major damage. Burdened by high taxes and hikes in the minimum wage businesses will suffer, jobs will be cut, prices will go up. The high corporation taxes he favors would, paradoxically, decrease tax revenue (see the laffer curve) Post brexit we can make the Uk a very attractive place if we keep business and corporate taxes low and incentivise investment and not put them off with burdensome regulations. Where are the businesses going to up sticks and move to? Canada (27%) France (32%) Germany (30%) USA (26%) Japan (30%) Switzerland (21%) Italy (24%) Holland (25%) Spain (25%) The proposed increase would put us on a par or still below the other G7 nations. Low corporation tax arguably doesn't encourage investment at all. A corporation tax rate of 19% and a 20% allowance on capital spending means that a company spending £100 on capital equipment gets a cash rebate of £100 x 19% x 20% = £3.80 in the year it spends the money. Now change the tax rate to 26% and offer 100% first year allowances and the allowance is worth £26, or near enough seven times more. Much more conducive to encourage investment and growth...........
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 3, 2019 16:48:15 GMT
Tell that to people who are literally starving after a decade of Tory Austerity and Universal Credit fuck ups. And when mac Donald starts hammering the landlords they won't have anywhere to live either Those poor old landlords and their abusive practices hoovering up all that housing benefit. My heart bleeds.
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