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Spiderman Horsham 09 Jun 23 8.45pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
This specimen is christian, apparently. Whether you can stop every maniac obviously you can't. Credit to the people and authorities there including the man with the back-pack. Agree but he is no more a Christian than the Prophet Mohammad
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Spiderman Horsham 09 Jun 23 8.46pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
with all these interest-rate rises, the public are angry. The tipping point is often predicated by economic woe.....look to 1930s Germany if you don't believe me. You are Gary Linekar and I claim my prize Edited by Spiderman (09 Jun 2023 8.47pm)
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Matov 09 Jun 23 8.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Nothing would surprise me when globalists are involved.
We actually have a current Labour Party sounding more Right Wing than the Tories on numerous issues. And a Labour Party led by a man who is simply off the scale in terms of the lies and treachery he has embarked upon to his own party. Sunak or Starmer, it makes ZERO difference now. And I remain utterly convinced that we are heading back into the EU before 2028 which is what this all about. The US state department has Sunak destroying the Tories. The US state department has Startmer destroying the smallest vestiage of anything approaching a Left-Wing POV in Labour. OK, not the most sexy of news stories but this debacle up in the N.E tells you all you need to know about what modern Labour looks like.
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Stirlingsays 09 Jun 23 8.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Agree but he is no more a Christian than the Prophet Mohammad Cheese be upon him.
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Jun 23 9.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
We actually have a current Labour Party sounding more Right Wing than the Tories on numerous issues. And a Labour Party led by a man who is simply off the scale in terms of the lies and treachery he has embarked upon to his own party. Sunak or Starmer, it makes ZERO difference now. And I remain utterly convinced that we are heading back into the EU before 2028 which is what this all about. The US state department has Sunak destroying the Tories. The US state department has Startmer destroying the smallest vestiage of anything approaching a Left-Wing POV in Labour. OK, not the most sexy of news stories but this debacle up in the N.E tells you all you need to know about what modern Labour looks like. All probably correct from what he says but my god that Kim sort needs smashing. Would
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steeleye20 Croydon 09 Jun 23 10.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
We actually have a current Labour Party sounding more Right Wing than the Tories on numerous issues. And a Labour Party led by a man who is simply off the scale in terms of the lies and treachery he has embarked upon to his own party. Sunak or Starmer, it makes ZERO difference now. And I remain utterly convinced that we are heading back into the EU before 2028 which is what this all about. The US state department has Sunak destroying the Tories. The US state department has Startmer destroying the smallest vestiage of anything approaching a Left-Wing POV in Labour. OK, not the most sexy of news stories but this debacle up in the N.E tells you all you need to know about what modern Labour looks like. Labour seems to be clinging onto the tory failed orthodoxies of the last 13 years. Whatever for.
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georgenorman 09 Jun 23 10.12pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Labour seems to be clinging onto the tory failed orthodoxies of the last 13 years. Whatever for. The problem is the opposite, in that the Conservatives have been governing as if they were the Labour party.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 09 Jun 23 11.26pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Labour seems to be clinging onto the tory failed orthodoxies of the last 13 years. Whatever for. Because the notions and policies pushed by the Corbynistas twice proved to be unacceptable to enough people that they rule out winning a general election.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 09 Jun 23 11.44pm | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
Because the notions and policies pushed by the Corbynistas twice proved to be unacceptable to enough people that they rule out winning a general election. This is true. As is that the right of the Tory party have proved itself to be unacceptable. This is why it's well beyond time to stop faffing about and for those on the sensible sides of both parties to distance themselves from their extremes and meet in the middle. Most of us are centralists, who lean slightly one way. It's time that was properly recognised and the need to stop the extremes controlling either Labour or the Tories was consigned to history. Let the extremes have their voices, but never loud enough to drown out the majority.
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Stirlingsays 10 Jun 23 3.56am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
This is true. As is that the right of the Tory party have proved itself to be unacceptable. This is why it's well beyond time to stop faffing about and for those on the sensible sides of both parties to distance themselves from their extremes and meet in the middle. Most of us are centralists, who lean slightly one way. It's time that was properly recognised and the need to stop the extremes controlling either Labour or the Tories was consigned to history. Let the extremes have their voices, but never loud enough to drown out the majority. You aren't in the centre at all. You have defended children having their genitals removed, I don't know many ways to be more extreme than that. In this country the NHS have banned puberty blockers for children outside of clinical research and aren't lopping off children's genitals. You wanted to remove people's civil liberties based upon whether they took a vaccine or not. You don't believe that different races exist, an extremist position only held by the far left.
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Stirlingsays 10 Jun 23 3.59am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Labour seems to be clinging onto the tory failed orthodoxies of the last 13 years. Whatever for. Blair is consulting Starmer and essentially he's told him to put the woke away. I think most of it's lies, something Starmer is getting known for. Still, Starmer is ridding the party of Corbyn supporters and filling their positions with loyalists. He presented himself as far left to win the leadership and now he'll present himself as more conservative than the conservatives to win the election properly with a big mandate.....a real prospect now that the SNP have hobbled themselves with a very woke anti white leader. Owen Jones is calling him a fascist.....mind you it doesn't take much for Owen Jones to call someone a fascist. Edited by Stirlingsays (10 Jun 2023 4.03am)
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cryrst The garden of England 10 Jun 23 6.23am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Lunchtime drinkies? Because he’s so poor under the tories I guess.
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