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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Dec 3, 2019 1:03:54 GMT
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Dec 3, 2019 1:07:34 GMT
How is Corbyn going to eliminate food banks?? Seriously. His he going to ban them?
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Dec 3, 2019 1:34:44 GMT
I'm surprised by this. After all he's just lost one of his Jihadi friends.
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Post by M on Dec 3, 2019 7:51:25 GMT
The polls with a couple of weeks to go are already in the area of normal polling errors when you consider most polls show the Tory leads in constituencies to be below 5pc whilst Labour keep gaining, and this before you consider the biggest of polls only represent 0.002% of voters. Still, there's some who buy it and believe the Tories are getting a 60+ majority... People keep ignoring the easiest measurement, ages of registered voters and how a bucket load more younger voters have registered again who will invariably be voting Labour in larger number based on what the last Election suggested. If you're placing a bet, stick it on Corbyn being the next PM.
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 3, 2019 8:00:25 GMT
How is Corbyn going to eliminate food banks?? Seriously. His he going to ban them? You won’t need them. There will be no poverty in the UK after Corbyn wins. Everyone who wants to work will have a job. Everyone who doesn’t want to work won’t have to, they will receive a “living benefit” equivalent to the average working wage. The average working wage will be the only wage allowed because having people being paid more or less than someone else is wrong. And in any case, you won’t really need a wage because everything is free. In fact, we should abolish money altogether as it so divisive.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 3, 2019 8:22:15 GMT
So 2 in 3 children will grow up poor. Do you donate to a food bank Partick...
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 3, 2019 8:23:52 GMT
That was before Austerity. Vagrancy is still a crime...
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 3, 2019 8:32:59 GMT
I'm surprised by this. After all he's just lost one of his Jihadi friends. That's lame even for you dodger. If you want to see how to properly disrespect the memory of what sounded like a great young man for your own ends, look no further. ?
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 3, 2019 8:33:05 GMT
So 2 in 3 children will grow up poor. Do you donate to a food bank Partick... As it happens I do - both food and clothes. Does that make me a better person than someone who doesn’t? I don’t think so. Prick.
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 3, 2019 8:35:34 GMT
I'm surprised by this. After all he's just lost one of his Jihadi friends. That's lame even for you dodger. If you want to see how to properly disrespect the memory of what sounded like a great young man for your own ends, look no further. ? This is the man who denounced making political capital out of his son’s tragic death making political capital out of his son’s death.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 3, 2019 8:40:04 GMT
That's lame even for you dodger. If you want to see how to properly disrespect the memory of what sounded like a great young man for your own ends, look no further. ? This is the man who denounced making political capital out of his son’s tragic death making political capital out of his son’s death. No its a man defending the memory and work of his boy in the face of shameless exploitation of moral free Tories.
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 3, 2019 8:43:04 GMT
This is the man who denounced making political capital out of his son’s tragic death making political capital out of his son’s death. No its a man defending the memory and work of his boy in the face of shameless exploitation of moral free Tories. Bollocks.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 3, 2019 8:44:00 GMT
No its a man defending the memory and work of his boy in the face of shameless exploitation of moral free Tories. Bollocks. Fact
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 3, 2019 8:45:20 GMT
I am all for anything that helps prevent people getting stabbed on our streets. Rehabilitation, my arse.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Dec 3, 2019 8:51:15 GMT
No its a man defending the memory and work of his boy in the face of shameless exploitation of moral free Tories. Bollocks. What would your advice be for a father who is seeing his recently murdered son's death being used to gain votes for a politician who said son would be politically opposed to? Just shut up and let it happen?
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Dec 3, 2019 8:54:45 GMT
I'm surprised by this. After all he's just lost one of his Jihadi friends. Imagine being the sort virtue-signalling fanny who is outraged by someone not bowing their head, but is fine with a person pissing off the father of a recently murdered young man. The state of some of the Twitter content posted on here.
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Post by serpico on Dec 3, 2019 8:57:04 GMT
What agenda of hate is it being used for ? Even if Johnson is using it I don’t see where the hatred is ? Ok you may disagree with his policies but where’s the hate ? ... a joke about a islamic veil is hate ? Why is his father not concerned about the agenda of hate that his sons murderer harbored ? I’ll be honest it’s just weird he has nothing to say about that.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 3, 2019 9:03:04 GMT
Do you donate to a food bank Partick... As it happens I do - both food and clothes. Does that make me a better person than someone who doesn’t? I don’t think so. Prick. So you realise it’s a problem...
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Post by serpico on Dec 3, 2019 9:06:44 GMT
His sons murderer thinks people who don’t share his beliefs should have their throats slit, Boris Johnson once told a joke about the Islamic head scarf and says he wants tougher sentencing for convicted terrorists in the wake of this attack... who’s the one with the agenda of hate again ? We’re literally virtue signalling ourselves to death at this point.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Dec 3, 2019 9:07:54 GMT
What agenda of hate is it being used for ? Even if Johnson is using it I don’t see where the hatred is ? Ok you may disagree with his policies but where’s the hate ? ... a joke about a islamic veil is hate ? Why is his father not concerned about the agenda of hate that his sons murderer harbored ? I’ll be honest it’s just weird he has nothing to say about that. They're just buzzwords certain types use. Hate, divisive, (in)tolerant, solidarity, diversity etc... As soon as you see any of these words you just keep on walking as you know they've got fuck all to say that's of any use.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 3, 2019 9:09:29 GMT
What agenda of hate is it being used for ? Even if Johnson is using it I don’t see where the hatred is ? Ok you may disagree with his policies but where’s the hate ? ... a joke about a islamic veil is hate ? Why is his father not concerned about the agenda of hate that his sons murderer harbored ? I’ll be honest it’s just weird he has nothing to say about that. My reaction too. The outrage on Question Time last week about the letterbox comments outweighed any about grooming gangs and mass murder. What the fuck is going on?
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 3, 2019 9:11:03 GMT
What agenda of hate is it being used for ? Even if Johnson is using it I don’t see where the hatred is ? Ok you may disagree with his policies but where’s the hate ? ... a joke about a islamic veil is hate ? Why is his father not concerned about the agenda of hate that his sons murderer harbored ? I’ll be honest it’s just weird he has nothing to say about that. They're just buzzwords certain types use. Hate, divisive, (in)tolerant, solidarity, diversity etc... As soon as you see any of these words you just keep on walking as you know they've got fuck all to say that's of any use. Rather than saying that what they have pushed isn't working.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Dec 3, 2019 9:17:41 GMT
His sons murderer thinks people who don’t share his beliefs should have their throats slit, Boris Johnson once told a joke about the Islamic head scarf and says he wants tougher sentencing for convicted terrorists in the wake of this attack... who’s the one with the agenda of hate again ? We’re literally virtue signalling ourselves to death at this point. When will it end? Its fucking ludicrous!
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 3, 2019 9:17:46 GMT
Facts. Both are correct. As is this. Before he made his public statement, his son was a 24 hour story. Now he has become a week long story. But I’d rather not dwell on the father’s comments directly. Regarding the substance of what both parties have to say on the man who killed those two youngsters, I’m behind Corbyn. Johnson’s response is just macho posturing trying to show he is the Man. What so often follows Johnson’s approach - as we have seen with Salmond and Blair in recent times - is poor legislation. What is needed is a sober reflection on what current provisions are and a careful judgement about whether new laws are needed or if better enforcement of existing legislation.
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Post by serpico on Dec 3, 2019 9:21:13 GMT
What agenda of hate is it being used for ? Even if Johnson is using it I don’t see where the hatred is ? Ok you may disagree with his policies but where’s the hate ? ... a joke about a islamic veil is hate ? Why is his father not concerned about the agenda of hate that his sons murderer harbored ? I’ll be honest it’s just weird he has nothing to say about that. My reaction too. The outrage on Question Time last week about the letterbox comments outweighed any about grooming gangs and mass murder. What the fuck is going on? Boris derangement syndrome has fully set in with some people. They need to take a step back and wobble their heads, I’ve no problem with them disagreeing with Johnson but when all the anger is aimed at him and not the actual person who did the stabbing and the hateful agenda he was pushing, something is obviously amiss. It’s like the left wants to give Islamists a pass, remember the Manchester bombing ? They basically told us to move on, “don’t look back in anger” but Johnson tells a joke about a headscarf and he’s pushing an agenda of hate!
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 3, 2019 9:26:01 GMT
As it happens I do - both food and clothes. Does that make me a better person than someone who doesn’t? I don’t think so. Prick. So you realise it’s a problem... There are always people in society that face hardship. Unfortunately an industry has sprung up around poverty that while purporting to work on behalf of the poor is really in it for themselves. Suggest you might try reading Poverty Safari for an excellent insight into the world of poverty. It is an eye opener.
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Post by essexstokey on Dec 3, 2019 9:28:48 GMT
How is Corbyn going to eliminate food banks?? Seriously. His he going to ban them? think yet again roger you have your tory boy blinkers on because this has been explained the scrapping of universal credit and a removal of the cap on the amount of benefits a person can get Ie if a family has more than 2 children they can claim for the additional children etc etc this will allow families that cant afford to feed there kids the money to feed them cutting down on rough landlords who have ovr inflated the rental market again causing a lack of disposable income for things like food this has the side effect of also improving the housing stock and creating more affordable homes to rent which then helps reduce our homelessness. raising of the minimum wage to £10 at least this puts money into the pockets that also means that food can be bought tackling fuel poverty by nationalising electricity etc and putting stricter price caps in place meaning the end of fuel poverty and the end to fuel or food all these measures plus others should see the eradication of food banks as people would have the money to feed themselves. Lets not forget that the people who use the food banks are desperate and often go without food, they are assessed by relevant agencies and allocated for there needs under the tories more and more people have needed them just to survive. the tories are really the nasty party!! get these self-centred blinkered tories out of office!!
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Dec 3, 2019 9:32:50 GMT
My reaction too. The outrage on Question Time last week about the letterbox comments outweighed any about grooming gangs and mass murder. What the fuck is going on? Boris derangement syndrome has fully set in with some people. They need to take a step back and wobble their heads, I’ve no problem with them disagreeing with Johnson but when all the anger is aimed at him and not the actual person who did the stabbing and the hateful agenda he was pushing, something is obviously amiss. It’s like the left wants to give Islamists a pass, remember the Manchester bombing ? They basically told us to move on, “don’t look back in anger” but Johnson tells a joke about a headscarf and he’s pushing an agenda of hate! Isn't it that it's a given that the terrorist was an absolute murderous wanker with backwards morals, whereas we have certain expectations of the British Prime Minister that we don't have about terrorists? Having said that, you're right that we should we remember that however bad this current lot of politicians are (and they are very bad) they are not evil. In that sense, the rhetoric could do with being knocked down a bit on all sides.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 3, 2019 9:34:52 GMT
Facts. Both are correct. As is this. Before he made his public statement, his son was a 24 hour story. Now he has become a week long story. But I’d rather not dwell on the father’s comments directly. Regarding the substance of what both parties have to say on the man who killed those two youngsters, I’m behind Corbyn. Johnson’s response is just macho posturing trying to show he is the Man. What so often follows Johnson’s approach - as we have seen with Salmond and Blair in recent times - is poor legislation. What is needed is a sober reflection on what current provisions are and a careful judgement about whether new laws are needed or if better enforcement of existing legislation. It's the timeline that concerns me most re. Johnson. He came out with his condemnation and tributes on the day which was fine. It was when it was revealed subsequently that the culprit was on early release that he felt the need to immediately come out on Friday night with his 'not me gov' and 'hang em high' schtick. The whole thing stinks the place out and really does sum up the man to a tee.
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Post by serpico on Dec 3, 2019 9:46:23 GMT
How is Corbyn going to eliminate food banks?? Seriously. His he going to ban them? think yet again roger you have your tory boy blinkers on because this has been explained the scrapping of universal credit and a removal of the cap on the amount of benefits a person can get Ie if a family has more than 2 children they can claim for the additional children etc etc this will allow families that cant afford to feed there kids the money to feed them cutting down on rough landlords who have ovr inflated the rental market again causing a lack of disposable income for things like food this has the side effect of also improving the housing stock and creating more affordable homes to rent which then helps reduce our homelessness. raising of the minimum wage to £10 at least this puts money into the pockets that also means that food can be bought tackling fuel poverty by nationalising electricity etc and putting stricter price caps in place meaning the end of fuel poverty and the end to fuel or food all these measures plus others should see the eradication of food banks as people would have the money to feed themselves. Lets not forget that the people who use the food banks are desperate and often go without food, they are assessed by relevant agencies and allocated for there needs under the tories more and more people have needed them just to survive. the tories are really the nasty party!! get these self-centred blinkered tories out of office!! Many of these policies will have a paradoxical effect, for instance upping the minimum wage will mean landlords will put their rent up, obviously Corbyn will then set rent controls, rent controls will cause shortages in rental homes because landlords will sell up and get out of the market, the ones that do stay in won’t have an incentive to make sure their tenants are living in decent conditions because they will know there’s a queue of people waiting to move in due to Fewer rental homes being available for them. Labours policy will cause a shortage of and the lowering of living conditions of rental homes.
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