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What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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1 minute ago, Spider said:

Even Tory voters won’t vote for them.

But they’ll still go on the internet and tell you Labour are shit.

An increasingly addled bunch

Defo. I genuinely think you can be a Tory through and through but if you can put a cross next to these lot for another 5 years you may be a complete mentalist.

4 minutes ago, Spider said:

Even Tory voters won’t vote for them.

But they’ll still go on the internet and tell you Labour are shit.

An increasingly addled bunch

It’s kind of working both ways. You’ve got labour supporters saying how good labour are/will be. What they’re basing this assumption on is anyone’s guess. 

6 minutes ago, athywhite1958 said:

Nope, this is exactly how it went

I asked how you knew that, and you said "Because I'm 65". That's all.

This is what I said - My opinion taken from my 65 years of life

But never mind you keep writing what you want to make you feel good, and why does there have to be a debate every time somebody like you or that other argumentative fuckwit LW don't like

Which is exactly what I was highlighting... I can only conclude that you don't understand the difference between an opinion and a fact.

There doesn't have to be a debate. You choose to be involved by replying.

22 minutes ago, athywhite1958 said:

Nope, this is exactly how it went

I asked how you knew that, and you said "Because I'm 65". That's all.

This is what I said - My opinion taken from my 65 years of life

But never mind you keep writing what you want to make you feel good, and why does there have to be a debate every time somebody like you or that other argumentative fuckwit LW don't like

You’ve really got your knickers in a reet twist over this 🤣

 You said they were all ‘up their own arses, middle class wankers, who would never live next to asylum seekers’. It’s quite clear that’s what you said looking back no? 
 

Its only expected that people would question where you got those assumptions about the protestors from.

‘65 years of life’ was a rather vague and confusing answer as to how you knew. IMO 🙂
 

26 minutes ago, royal white said:

It’s kind of working both ways. You’ve got labour supporters saying how good labour are/will be. What they’re basing this assumption on is anyone’s guess. 

Labour could make a manifesto that just says they’ll put all our money in a rocket and send it to the moon, and they’d still be a better choice than this tory mob.

It’s about trust.

No body trusts the cunts.

You don’t put all your support behind people when they’re constantly lying. Well, most people don’t. As you can see from the results last night.

51 minutes ago, royal white said:

It’s kind of working both ways. You’ve got labour supporters saying how good labour are/will be. What they’re basing this assumption on is anyone’s guess. 

 I'm going to go off the conference policy pledges, others can go off other things such as these missions which will be the basis for the manifesto; https://labour.org.uk/missions/

I'm mean, I'm just having a wild stab in the dark at these assumptions.

Anyway, what a lovely day its been all round.

 

51 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Which is exactly what I was highlighting... I can only conclude that you don't understand the difference between an opinion and a fact.

There doesn't have to be a debate. You choose to be involved by replying.

I'm making the assumption he chose to overlook my simple post highlighting the difference.

 

1 hour ago, BobyBrno said:

As no one has commented on LW’s post, can we all just agree that they are wankers?

Never met a single one of them, so wouldn't know.

14 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Never met a single one of them, so wouldn't know.

It’s unlike the climate movements of the past, which were often dominated by crusties / anarchists etc. 

Nowadays it has completely changed with more and more people knowing how bad things are going to get when we start falling into tipping points. Groups such as XR had a whole range of people in them. From pensioners to doctors etc. People who never expected to do anything like this.

They don’t fit the stereotypes anymore in my opinion.

 They are just completely delusional in regards to these tactics bringing the urgent change we need. And it’s a matter of time before someone is killed if it continues.

So to sum up … They’re wankers when they’re in the road, but they would be the first to bring you some biscuits round if you had just moved to the neighbourhood. IMO 😉

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42 minutes ago, Spider said:

 

You don’t put all your support behind people when they’re constantly lying. Well, most people don’t. As you can see from the results last night.

Exactly this

It shouldn’t need pointing out really. And it doesn’t work both ways. Labour supporters aren’t out saying how great things are going to be.

 Nobody is expecting a utopia anytime soon. 

We just want a government that has a shred of credibility and doesn’t put its donors first. 
 

If we halt the decade of decline then I think that would be enough for most.

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

Exactly this

It shouldn’t need pointing out really. And it doesn’t work both ways. Labour supporters aren’t out saying how great things are going to be.

 Nobody is expecting a utopia anytime soon. 

We just want a government that has a shred of credibility and doesn’t put its donors first. 
 

If we halt the decade of decline then I think that would be enough for most.

Is this just your opinion or have you spoke to all Labour supporters? 

As far as I can tell, Labour are saying quite rightly, how shit things are and under them things won't be quite as shit as they are now.

They have also put a few things out there during conference season that folk can look into and agree or disagree with.

2 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

As far as I can tell, Labour are saying quite rightly, how shit things are and under them things won't be quite as shit as they are now.

They have also put a few things out there during conference season that folk can look into and agree or disagree with.

Labour’s manifesto could be just one page, 48 font, bold, saying ‘We’re not those cunts’

13 minutes ago, royal white said:

Is this just your opinion or have you spoke to all Labour supporters? 

Ah you see, thats a very good exmaple of an opinion without conjecture. Because Labour strategy, policies and conferences and been based on communicating what has to happen because of the current state of the economy its a valid opinion based on said evidence that Labour supporters, or those in the party, and not saying its going to be unbridled milk and honey.

Thanks for raising the semantics of the point that was under disucssion earlier, I think that made it clearer.

God, this is a good listen today... ☺️

 

33 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

Exactly this

It shouldn’t need pointing out really. And it doesn’t work both ways. Labour supporters aren’t out saying how great things are going to be.

 Nobody is expecting a utopia anytime soon. 

We just want a government that has a shred of credibility and doesn’t put its donors first. 
 

If we halt the decade of decline then I think that would be enough for most.

Be careful now. It’s Friday and RW is about to go down a whatabouttery tangent that will probably involve some unrelated questions 😀

8 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

Be careful now. It’s Friday and RW is about to go down a whatabouttery tangent that will probably involve some unrelated questions 😀

Just wondering how someone has managed to speak to the entire Labour support base. 

12 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

Be careful now. It’s Friday and RW is about to go down a whatabouttery tangent that will probably involve some unrelated questions 😀

Not sure why some folks can't tell the difference between opinions and reasonable conclusions.

Ah well, leave 'em to it, as I say, its been a right good day.

 

Just now, Not in Crawley said:

Not sure why some folks can't tell the difference between opinions and reasonable conclusions.

Ah well, leave 'em to it, as I say, its been a right good day.

 

Reasonable conclusions 😂 there’s literally 1000s of Labour supporters who won’t go near them at the moment because of KS and plenty saying how good it’s going to be. LW must have missed them.

But yes it’s been a fantastic day. 

 

 

1 minute ago, royal white said:

Reasonable conclusions 😂 there’s literally 1000s of Labour supporters who won’t go near them at the moment because of KS and plenty saying how good it’s going to be. LW must have missed them.

But yes it’s been a fantastic day. 

 

 

Yes, I explained it above. Very simple really.

You still goinh on about the Bibby RW? I've got some straws if you want to borrow them today? 😁

33 minutes ago, royal white said:

Just wondering how someone has managed to speak to the entire Labour support base. 

Of course because that is exactly what he said🙈

24 minutes ago, royal white said:

Reasonable conclusions 😂 there’s literally 1000s of Labour supporters who won’t go near them at the moment because of KS and plenty saying how good it’s going to be. LW must have missed them.

But yes it’s been a fantastic day. 

 

 

Haha🤣 

11 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

Of course because that is exactly what he said🙈

“Labour supporters aren’t out saying how great things are going to be” 

 

Quite the seeping statement hey petal. 

Silent majority

10 minutes ago, royal white said:

“Labour supporters aren’t out saying how great things are going to be” 

 

Quite the seeping statement hey petal. 

Are we being deliberately obtuse or just not bothering to read the posts above?

All explained, all nice and easily laid out. I even gave you a bit of praise for giving an example of the opposite of the earlier discussion. Good stuff 👍

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