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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Thankfully it won’t happen, and if if by some ridiculous set of circumstances it does I’ll be ordering cerveza in the sun while watching it all unravel from a safe distance, while the muppets who voted in are stuck with the socialist worker rolled up and deposited up their back passage. 

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3 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Mounts, what if we clamp down on EU migrants and deny people to come and live here without having an above £30k salary job, and Spain retort and make the same legislation for non Eu/British folk?

 

Don’t be silly, Project fear is dead, that’s if you were stupid enough in the first place to believe it. I’ll be fine. 

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Bwfcfan5 made a statement t'other day about the actual beliefs of folk not tallying with their party allegiance.

Well reading the list of Jezza's credentials one would think he'd be a nailed on ERG-Tory/UKipper...

If they weren't slanders of course.

As Mick wrote he said "Manc c*nt", and he regularly breaks bread with Jewish lads and lasses, they're just the 'wrong' type of Jew in the eyes of the true bigots.

Up the Revolution.

Power to the People.

 

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7 minutes ago, kent_white said:

Jeremy Corbyn is an anti-Semite, a racist and a misogynist. 

Is there some sort of training you go on where they rewire your brain to believe the opposite of what is true. Or do you just manage it through force of will?

If there is such a place you need to book an appointment.

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16 hours ago, miamiwhite said:

For once, I’ll agree with Mr Brown, Clegg is an utter wanker.

 

Talking of which.....where’s that lying bastard Cheese ?

What a whopper that plantpot is :D

 

Talking of plantpots......am I the only one to notice bwfcfannyfingers5 divorce from Corbyn ?

He loved him this time last year.......glad he saw the sense and FACTS in my AJCosts.......

 

If you ever read what I said I’ve never been a fan of Corbyn. Some of his policies are spot on. But some are just nonsense. I do think the ‘project fear’ about him is ridiculous. However his handling of Brexit as an opposition leader has been almost as bad as the Tory governments disgraceful behaviour. 

His incompetence has let the Tories behave how they have. 

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8 hours ago, bwfcfan5 said:

 

If you ever read what I said I’ve never been a fan of Corbyn. Some of his policies are spot on. But some are just nonsense. I do think the ‘project fear’ about him is ridiculous. However his handling of Brexit as an opposition leader has been almost as bad as the Tory governments disgraceful behaviour. 

His incompetence has let the Tories behave how they have. 

I have watched a lot of his backbench speeches. 

I probably agreed with about 20% of what he said, and 70% gave me food for thought, but the other 10% I absolutely disagreed with.

The 'project fear' aspect is highlighted about all new Labour leaders.

He has never wanted to be in the EU, and said Article 50 should have been invoked on the day of the Referendum result.

He is surely better letting the Tories steer the ship through the rocky times ahead to increase his own, and his party's, chances of taking power in 2022.

 

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48 minutes ago, gonzo said:

I’m presuming this keeping a soft border with Ireland and leaving without a deal caper is because we can chose whatever border we like if no deal was to happen?

Yes, because they need us more than we need them, we've got them running scared now

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15 minutes ago, MalcolmW said:

 

He is surely better letting the Tories steer the ship through the rocky times ahead to increase his own, and his party's, chances of taking power in 2022.

 

That's exactly what he's doing, he'll never be PM..... But he's lining it up nicely for somebody like Keir Starmer. May is doing her best to make her party unelectable for a generation.... The irony being that she could have stopped Labour of the face of the map, if she wasn't so shit.

 

Sad times really, as Labour policy really doesn't suit me at all

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11 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Don’t be silly, Project fear is dead, that’s if you were stupid enough in the first place to believe it. I’ll be fine. 

Me me me me me

fuck everyone else, let them deal with the shit that’s all over the back of the pan

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3 hours ago, MalcolmW said:

I have watched a lot of his backbench speeches. 

I probably agreed with about 20% of what he said, and 70% gave me food for thought, but the other 10% I absolutely disagreed with.

The 'project fear' aspect is highlighted about all new Labour leaders.

He has never wanted to be in the EU, and said Article 50 should have been invoked on the day of the Referendum result.

He is surely better letting the Tories steer the ship through the rocky times ahead to increase his own, and his party's, chances of taking power in 2022.

 

He’s doing nothing. That’s the problem. And waiting to 2022 is not going to help anyone. I couldn’t care less about Labour’s power bid. I thought mistakenly that Corbyn might do the right thing. Or at least have the courage to state his conviction. Clearly not.

I like Starmer though. As above I hope he is left in a decent position to take the party forward. 

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17 hours ago, gonzo said:

Since when did everyone care so much about the Jews anyway?

Think there’s a bit of faux outrage going on from those eager to jump all over labour imo. 

It’d happen the other way don’t get me wrong, but I’m really not sure some folk really care that a few bods in labour may or may not have a dislike of Jews. 

 

i would say that after the horrors they suffered during the second world war, 'caring about the Jews' became much more commonplace. Rightly so too.

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18 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

 

i would say that after the horrors they suffered during the second world war, 'caring about the Jews' became much more commonplace. Rightly so too.

Plus it’s not just a few BODs in Labour.....the party is rife worth the racist cunts.

 

The decent ones have left....just the Corbynistas dickheads remain....they would have been shot centuries ago and rightly so.

 

Having lived with a Jew for 12 years, I fully understand what they go through...and on a daily basis which goes unreported here.

 

Touch a bully of a .....ahem  colured kid...fuck me pink...the world buys the twat a house.

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Don’t think I’ve ever met a Jew in my life never mind anyone say anything derogatory about them other than that they can be tight with money.

Theyve had a pretty shit time of it to over the course of history to say the least and I’m all for their protection from discrimination etc but I can’t help but feel some folk like to hijack the issue to use it as another stick to beat the Labour Party with.

 

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I recall serving in the tuck shop at Longford Park, Stretford one Sunday in the 1970s for the Manchester Jewish Sports. The car park certainly had plenty flash cars, but on the other hand there were some grindingly poor families. They all mixed well, the common bond being their faith.

I know many Jewish folk, from my student days, as members of my professional body, or connected with athletics (these latter obviously not Orthodox). The only Orthodox Jew I know well gave me a walking tour of Hampstead last year.

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21 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Don’t think I’ve ever met a Jew in my life never mind anyone say anything derogatory about them other than that they can be tight with money.

Theyve had a pretty shit time of it to over the course of history to say the least and I’m all for their protection from discrimination etc but I can’t help but feel some folk like to hijack the issue to use it as another stick to beat the Labour Party with.

 

They have had a raw deal for a long time and it really does need nipping in the bud. Lessons from history suggest even letting this go  unchallenged could lead to a slippery slope. I think the Labour Party has enough sticks to be beaten with without this being an agenda

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5 minutes ago, tomski said:

They have had a raw deal for a long time and it really does need nipping in the bud. Lessons from history suggest even letting this go  unchallenged could lead to a slippery slope. I think the Labour Party has enough sticks to be beaten with without this being an agenda

You can't "nip it in the bud" if it's been happening "for a long time". JSL

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