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Deffo ripe for a threesome is bouncy booby Cat..
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Where's the Cap'n?
Probably drinking a bottle of Mateus Rosé outside Asda.. |
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post truth
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nicholson a bitter vile character
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Wakefield in a couple of weeks might be interesting, big labour majority, big brexit vote.
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Nicholson has a doppelganger in London called Biggins
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Ignore above, marginal seat, how times have changed.
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"How thick is Cat Boyd." Very. She is such a hypocrite as well. But clearly thick.
She complaned about the US vote being stacked against clinton because of way their boundaries are drawn and her winning the popular vote. Then minutes later complains about the UK boundaries being redrawn as if this a Tory conspiracy but it's because Labour have a built in 5% lead due to bad boundaries and they are currently unfair - all that's happening is they are being made equal again. So it's the exact same thing in Reverse! Ok maybe she's not a hypocrite, just too thick to understand it. Or maybe it's ok to have unfair boundaries if they favour left wing parties? |
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And you accuse others of hate -filled posts , you bitter little person
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Irony overload in that post anxious
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On This Week, Portillo told Liz Kendall that immigration alone will cost labour lots of seats as she was still blathering about people feeling "left behind". Portillo knows.
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Andrew Neil in triumphalist mode, another horrible product of Thatcher and Murdoch
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Andrew Neil in triumphalist mode, another horrible product of Thatcher and Murdoch
I would post the picture if I could. An odious upstart. |
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Portillo has become the voice of reason, along with Andrew Neil who is very quick to expose liberal hypocrisy.
And rightly so. |
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UKIP will clean up in 2018
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Labour need to adopt Bob Crow's views to stand any chance.
Labour voters want to hear the words 'we support work permits being required for foreign nationals' |
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I can't understand why Bob Crow's voice didn't carry more clout within the Labour party,perhaps he was drowned out by the Blair lobby ?
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More than likely treetop, with Blair turning his back on Clause IV will have cemented his views.
This is what he thought about Blair He squandered a massive landslide from an electorate hungry for change, poured billions of public pounds into private pockets and accelerated the growing gap between rich and poor. |
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Yet few criticised Blair during his first term.
That was while he was giving away billions in benefits and shaping the future of Britain through multiculturalism and mass immigration. In fact the second time Blair was elected with a reduced majority, wasn't through opposition to his policies. It was down to complacency and the general view that he would win easily. So people didn't bother to vote. |
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Did You ever vote for Blair Crippen ?
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Yes anxious.
Nevertheless, it was the policies I mentioned in my last post, as well as the undermining of workers' jobs and wages through oversupply of labour that set me against the Labour party. I couldn't believe that a party founded on the principles of helping the workingman, could support and instigate policies that would lead to a sharp erosion of their living standards. First they baited the trap with higher benefits and giveaways. Then they snuffed out opposition to their plans with cries of racism. And the people fell for it hook line and sinker. However the chickens appear to be coming home to roost with the rapid decline of support for them. |
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Blair was and still is a Tory boy.
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Labour's finished.
Uncontrolled immigration ... who in their right minds would vote for that? |
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The Labour party is not finished far from it.
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It is finished with the working class vote anxious.
Only a few of you tribalist's left. |
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Nonsense Zen here in the North the Labour Party still has tremendous support whats the alternative Ukip ?
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labour party is finished in scotland because they left the working class and in stepped the snp
they have of course left the working class in england too and ukip are trying to step in they will lose most of their northern and midland seats at the next GE, its just a question of who to they have abadonned and betrayed the white working class all they stand for now are non white people and the leftie north london metroploe dummies and actors and luvvies a la lineker as a serious party of government they are done |
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That was before the referendum anxious.
You do know that that the working class voted to Leave the EU don't you? Why would they carry on supporting a party that supports free-movement? If Brexit looks problematic with Labour ignoring that ending free-movement is priority then Labour will be stuffed up North. |
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Absolute garbage Ukip have no answers for this country apart from scapegoating foreigners for our problems , their economic policies are anti- labour in the north and anti =tory on the South
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Yes im aware a lot of Labour supporters did vote to leave , not everybody is motivated by Nationalism though.
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anxious has appoint to a certain extent.
Those whose only contribution to the state is their offspring will always vote Labour. And there are more of them than meets the eye. They'll still attract the immigrant vote. Along with public sector workers thinking of their cushy jobs and gold plated pensions. Yet they'll need more than them to get elected. And with the proposed boundary changes as well - no chance. |
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I think you will find Crippen a lot of immigrants vote Tory
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Absolute garbage Ukip have no answers for this country apart from scapegoating foreigners for our problems , their economic policies are anti- labour in the north and anti =tory on the South
The working class have always been right-wing regarding immigration anxious, it's just that for years and years they held some tolerance. That tolerance has now waned anxious, due to the Labour Party encouraging free-movement. No party can be successful if it no longer represents those it was created to represent. It has taken votes off the British working class but has now moved away from them. |
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Well that leaves fewer to vote for Labour.
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That may be true about immigration people are concerned about the levels of it , I think soon enough them concerns will be addressed by Labour , there is however much more than that such at the austerity aimed at the people , the greed of the banks and the financial institutions , the rip off utilty merchants, the reductions in social care and the privatization of the NHS by cowboy chancers.
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It's true what ZenMaster said about immigration and the working class.
The cornerstone of unionism, is protecting its workers from unfair competition. Which is the first principle Labour threw out of the window. How union members allowed this over supply of labour from abroad to happen without a whimper from them is a mystery. Perhaps as has always been suggested, most of them really are thick? |
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I think Labour were last in power over 6 years ago , I fail to see what the Tories have done about immigration or anything else to be honest
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Of course the problem is now that One Nation Theresa has to deal with Farage pulling her even further to the right
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