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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 11:26:07 GMT
You couldn't make this sh$t up could you? The current leader of this 'rag bag' outfit of an opposition party - is the multi millionaire champagne socialist who orchestrated the 'rag bag' outfit's Brexit Policy that effectively lost them any chance of winning the 2019 election. The same leader who will one day be crucified, not just by the usual suspects, but by the far left in the rag bag outfit and Len McCluskey and his cronies. The same leader who's record with some of his decisions as leader of the CPS and DPP was frankly appalling. My hand is definitely up - thankfully I saw the light and didn't follow my parents and ever vote for what is now arguably, the weakest opposition party I can ever remember (and that includes the hapless Corbyn and co). We do need a strong opposition party - this lot are a complete shambles. While i agree with pretty much all of this, I don`t think this lot are as bad as Michael Foots lunatic band of f**kwit fellow travellers circa 1982; nor as bad as Corbyn`s recent, er, opposition. Let`s be fair, you have to be breathtakingly appalling, to lose to Boris Johnson by 80 seats. Fortunately for them, there`s always the likes of Oldie prepared to vote for the left, no matter how far left it is. Oh god, you are back and invoking me at every opportunity, regardless of relevance. As you know me so well, could you tell others exactly who I voted for since 1970? Go on...
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Post by baggins on Sept 18, 2020 11:41:02 GMT
While i agree with pretty much all of this, I don`t think this lot are as bad as Michael Foots lunatic band of f**kwit fellow travellers circa 1982; nor as bad as Corbyn`s recent, er, opposition. Let`s be fair, you have to be breathtakingly appalling, to lose to Boris Johnson by 80 seats. Fortunately for them, there`s always the likes of Oldie prepared to vote for the left, no matter how far left it is. Oh god, you are back and invoking me at every opportunity, regardless of relevance. As you know me so well, could you tell others exactly who I voted for since 1970? Go on... Thatcher. 1979. Guaranteed.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 12:11:00 GMT
Oh god, you are back and invoking me at every opportunity, regardless of relevance. As you know me so well, could you tell others exactly who I voted for since 1970? Go on... Thatcher. 1979. Guaranteed. Actually, in that year I was living in Buckinghamshire, just south of Beaconsfield, our local MP was a rampant racist, Ronald Bell, I think, who advocated invading Zimbabwe and reinstating Ian Smith. There was young guy in this no hoper Tory seat. Tony Blair. I did vote for him, I mean you cannot vote for racist, can you?? Can you?
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Post by baggins on Sept 18, 2020 12:42:03 GMT
Thatcher. 1979. Guaranteed. Actually, in that year I was living in Buckinghamshire, just south of Beaconsfield, our local MP was a rampant racist, Ronald Bell, I think, who advocated invading Zimbabwe and reinstating Ian Smith. There was young guy in this no hoper Tory seat. Tony Blair. I did vote for him, I mean you cannot vote for racist, can you?? Can you? Personally I can't.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 13:08:16 GMT
😂😂😂😂 Taking back control, deciding on our own rules...you couldn't make it up Hands up, who voted for this sh**? I have my hand up. There have been several examples come to light since this faux outrage which show the EU and countries within it have broken international laws but the snowflakes here don’t make a peep. Hands up those quislings who voted to stay in that Sh1t, corrupt organisation? You couldn’t make it up! Oldgas with his handup "Sir, sir, whatabout, whatabout" Sir "Shut up you silly boy, try to learn and understand the topic"
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 13:18:58 GMT
Sat behind is Blueridge who, in a totally incoherent rant which exposed a complete lack of command of his mother tongue, rambled on and said
"The same leader who's record with some of his decisions as leader of the CPS and DPP was frankly appalling."
But subsequently failed to produce any evidence whatsoever to support his outburst.
But subsequently compounded his decent into incoherent dumbness by feeling the need to state he rebelled against his parents (Relevance? No, me nether) Whilst appearing to confirm he cannot remember further back than the disgraced Mr Corbyn:
"My hand is definitely up - thankfully I saw the light and didn't follow my parents and ever vote for what is now arguably, the weakest opposition party I can ever remember (and that includes the hapless Corbyn and co). We do need a strong opposition party - this lot are a complete shambles."
Ummmm.... Btw has anyone made an overlay of the demographic map of the current resurgence in Covid onto the map of leave voting areas?
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 18, 2020 14:24:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 14:39:23 GMT
Dumb Dumb Dummy do wah Only the Leavers Dumb Dumb Dummy do wah Can say it's not true (Repeat chorus) To the tune of the Roy Orbison song
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 16:25:02 GMT
Who wants or has said “get rid of those horrible foreigners”? Keep peddling this myth that everyone who voted Leave is racist if it makes you feel superior.
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Post by blueridge on Sept 18, 2020 17:14:20 GMT
Sat behind is Blueridge who, in a totally incoherent rant which exposed a complete lack of command of his mother tongue, rambled on and said "The same leader who's record with some of his decisions as leader of the CPS and DPP was frankly appalling." But subsequently failed to produce any evidence whatsoever to support his outburst. But subsequently compounded his decent into incoherent dumbness by feeling the need to state he rebelled against his parents (Relevance? No, me nether) Whilst appearing to confirm he cannot remember further back than the disgraced Mr Corbyn: "My hand is definitely up - thankfully I saw the light and didn't follow my parents and ever vote for what is now arguably, the weakest opposition party I can ever remember (and that includes the hapless Corbyn and co). We do need a strong opposition party - this lot are a complete shambles." Ummmm.... Btw has anyone made an overlay of the demographic map of the current resurgence in Covid onto the map of leave voting areas? "But subsequently failed" - mmm. Didn't think you would need reminding - The Guardian headlines 2011 - "Keir Starmer troubling guidelines on Protester Prosecution" - relating to the right of public protest and students in particular in 2011. The failure of the DPP to prosecute the Police for the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes - the initial failure to prosecute the Police for the unlawful killing of Ian Tomlinson. Enough Oldie or shall I go on - the guy is a chameleon - a poor choice of leader IMO. Edit : And Oldie I can go back to Winston Churchill second term 1951 - 1955 - quite rated James Callaghan BTW.
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Post by William Wilson on Sept 19, 2020 6:34:20 GMT
While i agree with pretty much all of this, I don`t think this lot are as bad as Michael Foots lunatic band of f**kwit fellow travellers circa 1982; nor as bad as Corbyn`s recent, er, opposition. Let`s be fair, you have to be breathtakingly appalling, to lose to Boris Johnson by 80 seats. Fortunately for them, there`s always the likes of Oldie prepared to vote for the left, no matter how far left it is. Oh god, you are back and invoking me at every opportunity, regardless of relevance. As you know me so well, could you tell others exactly who I voted for since 1970? Go on... Now you`re just being silly. I know you voted for Jeremy Corbyn, because you posted on this forum that you voted for Jeremy Corbyn. Who would you have voted for in 1970? Hmmmm. Jeremy Thorpe, possibly? He was a nice boy. I`m off out for a run. I`ll have a think about it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2020 8:11:03 GMT
Oh god, you are back and invoking me at every opportunity, regardless of relevance. As you know me so well, could you tell others exactly who I voted for since 1970? Go on... Now you`re just being silly. I know you voted for Jeremy Corbyn, because you posted on this forum that you voted for Jeremy Corbyn. Who would you have voted for in 1970? Hmmmm. Jeremy Thorpe, possibly? He was a nice boy. I`m off out for a run. I`ll have a think about it. No You invoke me whenever you post it appears, with no relevance. Like now, deliberately misrepresenting my views. As I said before, like Stuart, I voted AGAINST Johnson, not for Corbyn, in the vain hope of a hung Parliament. Nuance is not skill you seem to possess. So do me a favour leave me out of your posts please unless you are responding directly to a post I make. Thankyou
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2020 8:26:21 GMT
Sat behind is Blueridge who, in a totally incoherent rant which exposed a complete lack of command of his mother tongue, rambled on and said "The same leader who's record with some of his decisions as leader of the CPS and DPP was frankly appalling." But subsequently failed to produce any evidence whatsoever to support his outburst. But subsequently compounded his decent into incoherent dumbness by feeling the need to state he rebelled against his parents (Relevance? No, me nether) Whilst appearing to confirm he cannot remember further back than the disgraced Mr Corbyn: "My hand is definitely up - thankfully I saw the light and didn't follow my parents and ever vote for what is now arguably, the weakest opposition party I can ever remember (and that includes the hapless Corbyn and co). We do need a strong opposition party - this lot are a complete shambles." Ummmm.... Btw has anyone made an overlay of the demographic map of the current resurgence in Covid onto the map of leave voting areas? "But subsequently failed" - mmm. Didn't think you would need reminding - The Guardian headlines 2011 - "Keir Starmer troubling guidelines on Protester Prosecution" - relating to the right of public protest and students in particular in 2011. The failure of the DPP to prosecute the Police for the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes - the initial failure to prosecute the Police for the unlawful killing of Ian Tomlinson. Enough Oldie or shall I go on - the guy is a chameleon - a poor choice of leader IMO. Edit : And Oldie I can go back to Winston Churchill second term 1951 - 1955 - quite rated James Callaghan BTW. Right As you failed to produce the links, I tried So 1. www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/libertycentral/2012/mar/07/keir-starmer-guidelines-protester-prosecutionGoes against my instincts obviously, given your stated views I am very surprised you hold this example up as an objection. It seems to me that these were guidelines which were hardly ever enforced. But I have to say for those that scream "lefty" like you, these are law and order credentials that will appeal to the centre right. 2. On the killing of the poor Brazilian. The officers entered a scenario where they feared a bomb was in play. They had been given the "kill" order by Cressida Dick. You want to prosecute them? A tragedy, but what would you have done? Starmer was entirely right not to bring a case against the officers, whatever the mistakes. 3. Tomlinson What actually happened "Ian Tomlinson (7 February 1962 – 1 April 2009) was a newspaper vendor who collapsed and died in the City of London after being struck by a police officer during the 2009 G-20 summit protests. After an inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing, the officer, Simon Harwood, was prosecuted for manslaughter. He was found not guilty but was dismissed from the police service for gross misconduct.[3][4] Following civil proceedings, the Metropolitan Police Service paid Tomlinson's family an undisclosed sum and acknowledged that Harwood's actions had caused Tomlinson's death.[5]" Ummmm..... You are talking bollox Blueridge. Do your homework.
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Post by William Wilson on Sept 19, 2020 10:21:47 GMT
Now you`re just being silly. I know you voted for Jeremy Corbyn, because you posted on this forum that you voted for Jeremy Corbyn. Who would you have voted for in 1970? Hmmmm. Jeremy Thorpe, possibly? He was a nice boy. I`m off out for a run. I`ll have a think about it. No You invoke me whenever you post it appears, with no relevance. Like now, deliberately misrepresenting my views. As I said before, like Stuart, I voted AGAINST Johnson, not for Corbyn, in the vain hope of a hung Parliament. That may be how you see it in your mind, but the reality is that you put your x next to Jeremy Corbyn, ergo you were voting for him. As for hoping vainly for a hung parliament, at 10 pm when the polls closed on election night, nobody was sure what the outcome would be. It seems obvious now that Corbyn wasn`t going to win, but it definitely wasn`t then. You could easily have helped elect the madman. So, I`ll stick to to the point I was making. There are always people such as yourself who will vote for the left, no matter how far left they are. Edit. Who did you vote for in 1970? Tariq Ali? Was he standing then?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2020 11:04:30 GMT
No You invoke me whenever you post it appears, with no relevance. Like now, deliberately misrepresenting my views. As I said before, like Stuart, I voted AGAINST Johnson, not for Corbyn, in the vain hope of a hung Parliament. That may be how you see it in your mind, but the reality is that you put your x next to Jeremy Corbyn, ergo you were voting for him. As for hoping vainly for a hung parliament, at 10 pm when the polls closed on election night, nobody was sure what the outcome would be. It seems obvious now that Corbyn wasn`t going to win, but it definitely wasn`t then. You could easily have helped elect the madman. So, I`ll stick to to the point I was making. There are always people such as yourself who will vote for the left, no matter how far left they are. Edit. Who did you vote for in 1970? Tariq Ali? Was he standing then? Interpret and convince yourself within your own very narrow prism of perspective. It matters not a jot. I just ask you politely to stop the trolling. Thanks. Btw, in the late Spring / early summer of 1970 I left the country to go travelling, so missed Mr Heath's victory. My first cross on the ballot paper was 1979.
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Post by oldgas on Sept 19, 2020 13:32:28 GMT
No You invoke me whenever you post it appears, with no relevance. Like now, deliberately misrepresenting my views. As I said before, like Stuart, I voted AGAINST Johnson, not for Corbyn, in the vain hope of a hung Parliament. That may be how you see it in your mind, but the reality is that you put your x next to Jeremy Corbyn, ergo you were voting for him. As for hoping vainly for a hung parliament, at 10 pm when the polls closed on election night, nobody was sure what the outcome would be. It seems obvious now that Corbyn wasn`t going to win, but it definitely wasn`t then. You could easily have helped elect the madman. So, I`ll stick to to the point I was making. There are always people such as yourself who will vote for the left, no matter how far left they are. Edit. Who did you vote for in 1970? Tariq Ali? Was he standing then? I wonder how this political genius voted when we had the last Hung Parliament? Oldie cracking on he voted Corbyn in the vain hope of a Hung Parliament? Utter bollox. He is the type of left winger who would vote for a can of beans if they stood it as his Labour parliamentary candidate.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2020 6:38:51 GMT
That may be how you see it in your mind, but the reality is that you put your x next to Jeremy Corbyn, ergo you were voting for him. As for hoping vainly for a hung parliament, at 10 pm when the polls closed on election night, nobody was sure what the outcome would be. It seems obvious now that Corbyn wasn`t going to win, but it definitely wasn`t then. You could easily have helped elect the madman. So, I`ll stick to to the point I was making. There are always people such as yourself who will vote for the left, no matter how far left they are. Edit. Who did you vote for in 1970? Tariq Ali? Was he standing then? I wonder how this political genius voted when we had the last Hung Parliament? Oldie cracking on he voted Corbyn in the vain hope of a Hung Parliament? Utter bollox. He is the type of left winger who would vote for a can of beans if they stood it as his Labour parliamentary candidate. Thank you for your incoherent views.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Sept 20, 2020 18:00:20 GMT
That may be how you see it in your mind, but the reality is that you put your x next to Jeremy Corbyn, ergo you were voting for him. As for hoping vainly for a hung parliament, at 10 pm when the polls closed on election night, nobody was sure what the outcome would be. It seems obvious now that Corbyn wasn`t going to win, but it definitely wasn`t then. You could easily have helped elect the madman. So, I`ll stick to to the point I was making. There are always people such as yourself who will vote for the left, no matter how far left they are. Edit. Who did you vote for in 1970? Tariq Ali? Was he standing then? I wonder how this political genius voted when we had the last Hung Parliament? Oldie cracking on he voted Corbyn in the vain hope of a Hung Parliament? Utter bollox. He is the type of left winger who would vote for a can of beans if they stood it as his Labour parliamentary candidate. Actually, we had that exact discussion about voting for a hung parliament on here at the time I recall. Feel free to go back and check it out.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2020 18:14:06 GMT
I wonder how this political genius voted when we had the last Hung Parliament? Oldie cracking on he voted Corbyn in the vain hope of a Hung Parliament? Utter bollox. He is the type of left winger who would vote for a can of beans if they stood it as his Labour parliamentary candidate. Actually, we had that exact discussion about voting for a hung parliament on here at the time I recall. Feel free to go back and check it out. We did indeed. I doubt very much that people like Oldgas actually check anything.
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Post by oldgas on Sept 22, 2020 5:29:53 GMT
Actually, we had that exact discussion about voting for a hung parliament on here at the time I recall. Feel free to go back and check it out. We did indeed. I doubt very much that people like Oldgas actually check anything. Although it would appear you'd forgotten this, and only remembered when reminded by someone else.
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