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johnno42000 29 Apr 18 11.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Imitation is a form of flattery. Still you are kind of boring, I'm sure you have something low IQ to be getting back to. Only you.
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Stirlingsays 30 Apr 18 4.44am | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
Only you. If I'm low IQ, you're feeble minded bacteria on David Beckham's arse.
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johnno42000 30 Apr 18 5.48am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
If I'm low IQ, you're feeble minded bacteria on David Beckham's arse. Bless.
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.TUX. 01 May 18 10.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Were you in a coma? No, i was lighting candles when the power went out (mum said i could).
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Bert the Head Epsom 04 May 18 11.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
If Labour are elected under Corbyn all we will see is inflation fueled by pay rises to the big unions just like the 70's under Callaghan. The unrest in the 70s was really due to OPEC and the oil crisis and in reaction unions trying to keep wages at a pace with inflation. Labour are the party of the working man politicized through the union. It is no surprise that weaker unions have led to working people feeling unrepresented and the birth of the rich man's trojan horse - BREXIT Marx was right about the class system. The 70s is the bad old days for the rich man but the most equal times in our history in terms or disparity of income between classes. The Len McClusky of the time were not at all "effectively calling the shots" but strong enough to call for a fair share. All that is gone and all the stupid set of the working classes have is to demonize immigrants brought in to undercut them by rich people who then frame the debate to blame the immigrants - their benefactors. Everything else is bulls***.
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Stirlingsays 05 May 18 12.31am | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
The unrest in the 70s was really due to OPEC and the oil crisis and in reaction unions trying to keep wages at a pace with inflation. Labour are the party of the working man politicized through the union. It is no surprise that weaker unions have led to working people feeling unrepresented and the birth of the rich man's trojan horse - BREXIT Marx was right about the class system. The 70s is the bad old days for the rich man but the most equal times in our history in terms or disparity of income between classes. The Len McClusky of the time were not at all "effectively calling the shots" but strong enough to call for a fair share. All that is gone and all the stupid set of the working classes have is to demonize immigrants brought in to undercut them by rich people who then frame the debate to blame the immigrants - their benefactors. Everything else is bulls***. You certainly represent the modern day Labour party. Completely deluded.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 05 May 18 9.35am | |
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Stirlingsays 05 May 18 9.50am | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
[Tweet Link] Man of the people? Man of the IRA, man of CND, man of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, man of Fidel Castro, man of Hamas and Hezbollah. Not much of a man.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 05 May 18 10.04am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Man of the people? Man of the IRA, man of CND, man of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, man of Fidel Castro, man of Hamas and Hezbollah. Not much of a man. And yet he leads the most popular political party in this country, and the biggest one in Europe. Funny isn't it?
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 May 18 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
No, i was lighting candles when the power went out (mum said i could). Only a staunch Leftie would claim that. Callaghan did the exact opposite of what was required because he was in the pocket of the big unions. Big pay rise stoke inflation. To deny that is absurd.
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 May 18 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
The unrest in the 70s was really due to OPEC and the oil crisis and in reaction unions trying to keep wages at a pace with inflation. Labour are the party of the working man politicized through the union. It is no surprise that weaker unions have led to working people feeling unrepresented and the birth of the rich man's trojan horse - BREXIT Marx was right about the class system. The 70s is the bad old days for the rich man but the most equal times in our history in terms or disparity of income between classes. The Len McClusky of the time were not at all "effectively calling the shots" but strong enough to call for a fair share. All that is gone and all the stupid set of the working classes have is to demonize immigrants brought in to undercut them by rich people who then frame the debate to blame the immigrants - their benefactors. Everything else is bulls***.
Total cobblers.
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 May 18 10.25am | |
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Originally posted by serial thriller
And yet he leads the most popular political party in this country, and the biggest one in Europe. Funny isn't it? It is no surprise that a large chunk of the population are stupid.
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