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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 24 Sep 17 2.24pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
Because we don't bung them 13 billion Euros a year? Why not? In the SE of England the railway and underground totally support the economy and therefor the economy of the UK. Perhaps we should tax the inner London business to the tune of 13 billion.
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hedgehog50 Croydon 24 Sep 17 2.29pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
Why not? In the SE of England the railway and underground totally support the economy and therefor the economy of the UK. Perhaps we should tax the inner London business to the tune of 13 billion. Perhaps we shouldn't. The railways 'totally support the economy', you should be in comedy.
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matt_himself Matataland 24 Sep 17 2.30pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
It seems to be a right wing tactic throughout history attack those weaker then you. deflects the blame, I suppose. Ah, the wisdom of my third Troll. How is everything on planet Pefwin? BTW, Rumpole does his fair bit of mud slinging, as do you, my other two trolls and practically all of the lefties on here, so it is not a trait restricted to the right.
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simlaboy coulsdon 24 Sep 17 3.29pm | |
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Don't know how to paste quotes , but to Legaleagle , your comments are quite apt I've just had to pay North Downs hospital a small fortune due to the NHS negligence
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Stirlingsays 24 Sep 17 3.38pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Compare their rail infrastructure over the past 30 years to our own old bean I'll concede that pretty much everything to do with rail in this country has been handled badly. This is a long way off anything to do with the wisedom of economic socialism....Once again, the left failed in France...the economy tanked.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 24 Sep 17 5.18pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Ah, the wisdom of my third Troll. How is everything on planet Pefwin? BTW, Rumpole does his fair bit of mud slinging, as do you, my other two trolls and practically all of the lefties on here, so it is not a trait restricted to the right. Wotcha KT. Not a leftie.
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chris123 hove actually 24 Sep 17 5.26pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
Don't foget Glenys - she was a euro mp for years and now in the House of Lords..
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Stirlingsays 24 Sep 17 5.32pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Don't foget Glenys - she was a euro mp for years and now in the House of Lords.. Lucrative business this socialism...for some....the chip off the old block is also an MP I see.....Not as good an orator as his old man though. Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Sep 2017 5.32pm)
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serial thriller The Promised Land 24 Sep 17 5.35pm | |
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Pretty significant day today with Corbyn and McDonnell coming out against single market membership. Our membership necessitates staying within Maastricht rules, which essentially means continuing austerity whilst our public debt is as high as it is. For this reason I think it's great, and very brave of them, to take a stand against it. Tony Benn, the ideologue, you could say, for Corbyn and McDonnell, always said you should ask of power 5 things. What power have you got? Where did you get it from? Who do you represent? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you? Ask those questions of top officials in the EU and you get the reason why he and Corbyn are against it. Ask it of our current government, and I imagine you would also get an answer which would turn your stomach...
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matt_himself Matataland 24 Sep 17 5.40pm | |
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Fair enough, I will label you a 'libtard'. As well as a troll.
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matt_himself Matataland 24 Sep 17 5.43pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
Pretty significant day today with Corbyn and McDonnell coming out against single market membership. Our membership necessitates staying within Maastricht rules, which essentially means continuing austerity whilst our public debt is as high as it is. For this reason I think it's great, and very brave of them, to take a stand against it. Tony Benn, the ideologue, you could say, for Corbyn and McDonnell, always said you should ask of power 5 things. What power have you got? Where did you get it from? Who do you represent? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you? Ask those questions of top officials in the EU and you get the reason why he and Corbyn are against it. Ask it of our current government, and I imagine you would also get an answer which would turn your stomach... Interesting. You believe that Labour has a plan on Brexit? I don't think they do and I certainly don't think that anything Corbyn or McDonnell have done on Brexit is brave or ideologically led. They have and continue to stumble through the process. Keep fooling yourself that your position is correct but apply nous and you come to the conclusion that Labpur is as split as the Tories are on Brexit.
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hedgehog50 Croydon 24 Sep 17 5.47pm | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
Pretty significant day today with Corbyn and McDonnell coming out against single market membership. Our membership necessitates staying within Maastricht rules, which essentially means continuing austerity whilst our public debt is as high as it is. For this reason I think it's great, and very brave of them, to take a stand against it. Tony Benn, the ideologue, you could say, for Corbyn and McDonnell, always said you should ask of power 5 things. What power have you got? Where did you get it from? Who do you represent? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you? Ask those questions of top officials in the EU and you get the reason why he and Corbyn are against it. Ask it of our current government, and I imagine you would also get an answer which would turn your stomach... Those two have always been anti-EU which is good, but he wouldn't answer the freedom of movement question as of course he would allow it for ideological reasons regardless of whether it is good or bad for the country. He would probably hang on to all the EU rules and regulations that stifles business, such red tape and general b**l**ks* so beloved by socialists.
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