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Post by prestwichpotter on Oct 6, 2022 14:54:31 GMT
"Tory enabler, Tory enabler" they constantly cry these days.............
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Post by thewonderstuff on Nov 6, 2022 17:01:56 GMT
The right wing of the Labour Party really are vile bastards. Enjoy the future. Just as corrupt as the past.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Nov 6, 2022 20:37:09 GMT
The right wing of the Labour Party really are vile bastards. Enjoy the future. Just as corrupt as the past. They closed his party email account so he couldn’t send out any correspondence to all the party members in his constituency so they knew when to come and vote. As you say absolutely corrupt and begs the question “why would you trust them running the country?”
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Post by oggyoggy on Nov 6, 2022 21:28:24 GMT
The right wing of the Labour Party really are vile bastards. Enjoy the future. Just as corrupt as the past. They closed his party email account so he couldn’t send out any correspondence to all the party members in his constituency so they knew when to come and vote. As you say absolutely corrupt and begs the question “why would you trust them running the country?” I trust them more than the tory party running the country. Look how things are going and have gone over the last 12 years of steady decline of almost everything the government is in charge of.
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Post by gawa on Nov 7, 2022 0:25:28 GMT
They closed his party email account so he couldn’t send out any correspondence to all the party members in his constituency so they knew when to come and vote. As you say absolutely corrupt and begs the question “why would you trust them running the country?” I trust them more than the tory party running the country. Look how things are going and have gone over the last 12 years of steady decline of almost everything the government is in charge of. I agree with that but it's not great though, is it? I pick him over a Tory and because there's no other realistic alternative. But part of me can't help but feel he's just a tory with a red tie himself. I don't trust him. And tbh I feel quite disillusioned with British politics atm with no real party I feel any affinity towards. Just strong feelings of dislike for the current muppets more than anything else.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Nov 9, 2022 8:18:43 GMT
The right wing of the Labour Party really are vile bastards. Enjoy the future. Just as corrupt as the past. The Tory in the party gets special dispensation to run uncontested, you couldn’t make this shit up. He also happens to be my MP which makes things interesting at election time……..
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Post by thewonderstuff on Nov 9, 2022 9:11:04 GMT
The right wing of the Labour Party really are vile bastards. Enjoy the future. Just as corrupt as the past. The Tory in the party gets special dispensation to run uncontested, you couldn’t make this shit up. He also happens to be my MP which makes things interesting at election time…….. Not even trying to hide it are they. Tories welcome, socialists smeared. Fuck off Starmer.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Nov 22, 2022 12:24:48 GMT
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Post by oggyoggy on Nov 22, 2022 12:35:38 GMT
Sadly there are a lot of racists out there and both the main two parties are detached from reality on the issue of immigration. Our economy sinks even more without a lot more immigration.
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Post by dutchstokie on Nov 23, 2022 8:40:32 GMT
Good lad Nige !
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Post by thewonderstuff on Nov 23, 2022 16:21:20 GMT
Good lad Nige !
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Post by yeswilko on Nov 23, 2022 17:23:19 GMT
Good lad Nige ! Are you a fan of immigration Dutch?
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Post by thevoid on Nov 23, 2022 19:36:02 GMT
Brilliant. Fuck the left 😀
Labour need to remember where the roots of their support lie, and it isn't Palestine or leafy Islington.
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Post by dutchstokie on Nov 24, 2022 8:48:41 GMT
Good lad Nige ! Are you a fan of immigration Dutch? Im an immigrant myself wilko of 24 years haha...... honestly if people contribute to soceity and deliver a meaning contribution, then fine. Right near me here int he 'Dam theres an aprtment block just finished 3 weeks ago - really nice place n all. What do the local council go and do...? put fuckin refugees in there ! Brand spanking new all mod cons the lot. The furniture was from a 'kringloop winkel' or recycling shop, but the rest is brand new.... My issue is this - like every country, people are living on the bread line and are struggling. We have a massive housing shortage crisis in Holland right now. Threres numerous articles on this link here........ www.dutchnews.nl/houseinholland/Why cant they give these apartments to struggling families and give them a helping hand instead...? Then give the apartments theyrre leaving to the refugees? In effect everyone moves up the ladder one rung. Theres many many people that are far more worthy than these tossers with mobile phones and free handouts, begging on the street every day......this is my experience
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Post by werrington on Nov 24, 2022 16:56:07 GMT
Pretty much where I am in regards Starmer
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Post by 4372 on Nov 24, 2022 17:44:29 GMT
Are you a fan of immigration Dutch? Im an immigrant myself wilko of 24 years haha...... honestly if people contribute to soceity and deliver a meaning contribution, then fine. Right near me here int he 'Dam theres an aprtment block just finished 3 weeks ago - really nice place n all. What do the local council go and do...? put fuckin refugees in there ! Brand spanking new all mod cons the lot. The furniture was from a 'kringloop winkel' or recycling shop, but the rest is brand new.... My issue is this - like every country, people are living on the bread line and are struggling. We have a massive housing shortage crisis in Holland right now. Threres numerous articles on this link here........ www.dutchnews.nl/houseinholland/Why cant they give these apartments to struggling families and give them a helping hand instead...? Then give the apartments theyrre leaving to the refugees? In effect everyone moves up the ladder one rung. Theres many many people that are far more worthy than these tossers with mobile phones and free handouts, begging on the street every day......this is my experience Don't worry; Be happy...
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Post by thewonderstuff on Dec 8, 2022 19:36:07 GMT
Oh Keith, you insipid, disappointing little Tory.
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Post by werrington on Dec 10, 2022 7:08:49 GMT
Shameful
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Post by OldStokie on Dec 10, 2022 11:37:33 GMT
The latest YouGov poll (Dec 4th) is Labour 48% - Cons 24%. Practically every poll gives Labour at least a 20 point lead.
OS.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Dec 11, 2022 9:32:48 GMT
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 11, 2022 9:46:12 GMT
The latest YouGov poll (Dec 4th) is Labour 48% - Cons 24%. Practically every poll gives Labour at least a 20 point lead. OS. Ah, but better to concentrate on one outlier if you want to have a go at Starmer. That also ignores the huge, unrealistic polling lead that Labour enjoyed while Truss and Kwarteng were destroying both the country and the Tory party, a lead which was always going to reduce as soon as they managed to retake the asylum from the lunatics who'd taken it over. The path they're treading seems eminently sensible to me. If the Tories and their client press manage to portray Labour as promoting the strikes, that lead will shrink rapidly. The public might be sympathetic towards the strikers at the moment but it won't last. I do wonder about some people. They seem to want Labour to be unelectable more than they want the Tories out of government. I mean, I understand that Starmer's Labour may not be your idea of the perfect Labour party or government, but it's got to be better than what's been happening for the last dozen years, and other versions of the Labour party haven't proved exactly electable during that period! A bit of pragmatism wouldn't go amiss.
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Post by thewonderstuff on Dec 11, 2022 14:00:15 GMT
There is pragmatism and plain old Tory Lite.
This is about where I am with them at the minute. Worrying about what Tory Central Office should not come with the price of abandoning virtually all your principles.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 11, 2022 14:02:21 GMT
There is pragmatism and plain old Tory Lite. This is about where I am with them at the minute. Worrying about what Tory Central Office should not come with the price of abandoning virtually all your principles. They missed off..."trying to get elected" from the list of Starmer activities... But yes, give me Tory lite if it's a choice between that and full on Tory madness, thanks! And, by the way, that is the choice.
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Post by thewonderstuff on Dec 11, 2022 14:08:42 GMT
There is pragmatism and plain old Tory Lite. This is about where I am with them at the minute. Worrying about what Tory Central Office should not come with the price of abandoning virtually all your principles. They missed off..."trying to get elected" from the list of Starmer activities... But yes, give me Tory lite if it's a choice between that and full on Tory madness, thanks! And, by the way, that is the choice. Never has a country been in more need of radical change than us right now. Instead, were left with a choice akin to deciding which leg to have amputated!
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 11, 2022 14:52:37 GMT
They missed off..."trying to get elected" from the list of Starmer activities... But yes, give me Tory lite if it's a choice between that and full on Tory madness, thanks! And, by the way, that is the choice. Never has a country been in more need of radical change than us right now. Instead, were left with a choice akin to deciding which leg to have amputated! Oddly enough, that's precisely the analogy I used previously! Radical change may well be needed but this is the UK, remember, we don't like change, that's one of the reasons we cling to a royal family and routinely elect a party which tends to be retrogressive rather than progressive. Our right-wing media perpetually tries to terrify ordinary people into avoiding any real change that benefits ordinary people. So, since retaining both legs is just wishful thinking, I'll go for keeping one instead of helping to make sure both get taken off.
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Post by felonious on Jan 13, 2023 16:02:57 GMT
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 16, 2023 9:54:17 GMT
More one eyed reporting from the BBC. "Ex-Corbyn" this, "Corbynite" that. Laughable........
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 16, 2023 9:56:01 GMT
Trump got rightly slaughtered for his "inject bleach" interview during Covid.
Starmer was advocating people self diagnosing their own internal bleeding yesterday and taking themselves straight to see a specialist. The BMA have rightly discredited this absolute guff.........
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Post by thewonderstuff on Jan 17, 2023 18:13:08 GMT
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Jan 17, 2023 18:45:31 GMT
The latest YouGov poll (Dec 4th) is Labour 48% - Cons 24%. Practically every poll gives Labour at least a 20 point lead. OS. Ah, but better to concentrate on one outlier if you want to have a go at Starmer. That also ignores the huge, unrealistic polling lead that Labour enjoyed while Truss and Kwarteng were destroying both the country and the Tory party, a lead which was always going to reduce as soon as they managed to retake the asylum from the lunatics who'd taken it over. The path they're treading seems eminently sensible to me. If the Tories and their client press manage to portray Labour as promoting the strikes, that lead will shrink rapidly. The public might be sympathetic towards the strikers at the moment but it won't last. I do wonder about some people. They seem to want Labour to be unelectable more than they want the Tories out of government. I mean, I understand that Starmer's Labour may not be your idea of the perfect Labour party or government, but it's got to be better than what's been happening for the last dozen years, and other versions of the Labour party haven't proved exactly electable during that period! A bit of pragmatism wouldn't go amiss. The glorious centre is soon to be returned. Tory Lite, Blue Labour. Perfect 👌 At which point, the loud extremes on both wings can return to the rocks from which they crawled out of.
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