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“Free at last, Free at last, Thank God almighty we are free at last.”
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Daily Politics.. Rachel Godfrey Wood. Not sure what to make of her!
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I wouldn't
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Looked more like Ronnie Wood. Perfect example of why Labour are utterly fooked!
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Suspiciously large hands?
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I think the clue is in the middle name.
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Momentum are a disgusting organisation. They were at the Labour Party conference in my home city Liverpool and were mocking the British Army and wounded soldiers.
Even just a couple of days after Jeremy Corbyn’s re-election as Labour leader, his words last year in support of a “kinder, gentler” form of politics lie trampled in the streets of Liverpool. To represent its public face, the pro-Corbyn Momentum party-within-a-party uses clean, fresh, articulate young people whose sincerity and niceness just oozes out. Every inoffensive, meaningless, trite cliché is used in defence of the Leader whenever the TV cameras are around: “We just want to change the world for the better”; “Jeremy’s a different kind of politician”; “Jeremy isn’t like all the others – he tells the truth”. Their sincerity is no deception: these people actually seem to believe what they’re saying. But then we go behind the curtain. We see what Momentum and its varied ranks of crank followers actually believe. We do this by gazing upon some of the items for sale in Momentum’s rival conference being held at the same time as Labour’s annual hate fest in Liverpool. Momentum’s gig is modestly entitled “The World Transformed”, which says more about the organisers’ opinion of themselves than it does about their grasp on reality. Among the various items for sale at “The World Transformed” are worthy books and DVDs, tee shirts and mugs, many of them featuring slogans espousing the principle of revolution (“we just want to change the world for the better”) and featuring the iconic image of that well known racist and mass murderer, Che Guevara. There is the usual nasty, embittered hatred towards Labour’s opponents – mugs and shirts featuring the quote “Tories are lower than vermin” (and since Momentum members seem to believe that 80 per cent of Labour’s own MPs are “red Tories” then this description, we must assume, also applies to them). And, inevitably, there is the standard Thatcher hatred, which is actually fairly logical, given they support a man who, in 1984, believed that the then prime minister and her Cabinet represented a “legitimate target” for IRA bombers. But the most rancid, repulsive items on sale at “The World Transformed” don’t take aim at Tories, or capitalism itself, or the media or even Labour MPs. No, Corbyn’s shock troops, the self-appointed defenders of his regime are instead more than happy to disseminate some of the most offensive smears against British troops. This is entirely natural, in a way. When Momentum members switch badges and march as Stop The War or People’s Assembly activists instead, the chief target of their carefully crafted hatred, vocalised in rhythmic patterns as they stomp furiously past the Houses of Parliament, Socialist Workers Party banners in hand, is the army. Not the Russian army, obviously. Not the barbarian militias of Isil or the murdering child-killers of the Syrian regime. The British Army. In the 1980s there was a persistent and tiresome argument that some local Labour-controlled councils insisted on making against army recruitment in schools. The profession of soldier was not one to which working class kids should aspire, was the refrain, and recruiters only targeted schools in poor areas because (so the leftists’ argument went) the kids in poorer areas were too thick to do anything else except dress up in uniform and kill people for money. These men come from the communities Labour was founded to represent These men come from the communities Labour was founded to represent That ill-informed, anti-military, anti-working class argument was based on a hard left notion, often championed by revolutionary parties (but echoed by their fellow travellers in the Labour Party), that patriotism itself was wrong, that loyalty to one’s fellow human beings, wherever they lived, was more important than loyalty to the strip of land that you happened, arbitrarily, to have been b |
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Who wrote that?
Just to say; we now have a 'proper' Brexit fred to air all views up to the completion (if we're all still ere) so let's be careful out there as this will attract like flies around chit.. |
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Spotty will not be happy!
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Don't know who wrote it Guinness sorry. I just remembered the disgusting incident as it was a big thing in Liverpool back along, so I googled it and cut and paste. Sorry it didn't come out very well but cutting and pasting on a phone is awkward.
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Absent friends do nae count innit..
C'est la vie Monsieurs...... |
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Oh aye before i forget; Le Pen debate tonight in Le France..
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1st fly
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No worries Torqy
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Here he is, the stalking Scandinavian Haven making s fool of himself as usual. Claiming I am passing somebody else's work off as my own after I clearly admitted googling it and copy and pasting. Also, what a hypocrite having a go at somebody on YouTube for trying to get him banned when he has been doing the same to me for months. Also, obsessed with my working hours - I probably put in more hours in a week than he does in six months!
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Chill chapppies (keep some brown bags handy)
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I'm centre- left an would rather vote for thatcher than those momentum fcukerd
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Good for you xmoney. Don't think I've ever seen you so enraged!
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You didn't use italics or bold it and it started off as "my home city of Liverpool", only when asked did you say.
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engaged or enraged
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yep def scand - he only admitted it was a c+p when g2d (realising that it couldn't poss have been talkmadder who wrote it) questioned the origin.
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happy days
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Pathetic from Scandinavian and Dave. It was obvious that it was a cut and paste job, never in doubt at all hence Guinness's question about its author, whereupon an honest answer was immediately given. Embarrassing for him, Scandinavian Haven did not notice this quick reply underneath and made the completely unwarranted plagiarism accusation (which has now been removed I see. Hmmm, how interesting). Dave trying to defend the indefensible just to get at me is absolutely cringeworthy.
You pair make total fools of yourselves with nonsense like this so often it is amazing you have the front to keep coming back. Have you no shame at all? |
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Some of it even got copied twice for gawd's sake! Did you think I just decided to type it over again? Quite apart from the fact it is absolutely nothing like my style of writing whatsoever! Pathetic.
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I wonder why Scandinavian Haven's first post was removed? It wasn't particularly abusive, quite mild in fact by his standards. I certainly didn't report it and I can't imagine why anyone else would either. Could it be that the mods are just fed up with his constant nonsense perhaps?
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on 29th March,what will be your brexit meal
Italian pasta/german sausage/french cheese/portuguese port while watching a amsterdam snuff movie |
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A list of the MP'S who voted against BREXIT
LABOUR: Heidi Alexander, Lewisham East Rushanara Ali, Bethnal Green and Bow Graham Allen, Nottingham North Rosena Allin-Khan, Tooting Luciana Berger, Liverpool Wavertree Ben Bradshaw, Exeter Kevin Brennan, Cardiff West Lyn Brown, West Ham Chris Bryant, Rhondda Karen Buck, Westminster North Dawn Butler, Brent Central Ruth Cadbury, Brentford and Isleworth Ann Clwyd, Cynon Valley Ann Coffey, Stockport Neil Coyle, Bermondsey and Old Southwark Mary Creagh, Wakefield Stella Creasy, Walthamstow Thangam Debbonaire, Bristol West Stephen Doughty, Cardiff South and Penarth Jim Dowd, Lewisham West and Penge Maria Eagle, Garston and Halewood Louise Ellman, Liverpool Riverside Paul Farrelly, Newcastle-under-Lyme Vicky Foxcroft, Lewisham, Deptford Mike Gapes, Ilford South Lilian Greenwood, Nottingham South Helen Hayes, Dulwich and West Norwood Meg Hiller, Hackney South and Shoreditch Rupa Huq, Ealing Central and Acton Peter Kyle, Hove David Lammy, Tottenham Rachael Maskell, York Central Kerry McCarthy, Bristol East Catherine McKinnell, Newcastle-upon-Tyne North Madeleine Moon, Bridgend Ian Murray, Edinburgh South Stephen Pound, Ealing North Virendra Sharma, Ealing Southall Tulip Siddiq, Hampstead and Kilburn Andy Slaughter, Hammersmith Jeff Smith, Manchester Withington Owen Smith, Pontypridd Jo Stevens, Cardiff Central Stephen Timms, East Ham Catherine West, Hornsey and Wood Green Alan Whitehead, Southampton Test Daniel Zeichner, Cambridge Lib Dems: Tom Brake, Carshalton and Wallington Alistair Carmichael, Orkney and Shetland Nick Clegg, Sheffield Hallam Tim Farron, Westmorland and Lonsdale Sarah Olney, Richmond Park John Pugh, Southport Mark Williams, Ceredigion CONSERVATIVES: Ken Clarke, Rushcliffe SNP Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh, Ochil and South Perthshire Richard Arkless, Dumfries and Galloway Hannah Bardell, Livingston Mhairi Black, Paisley and Renfrewshire South Ian Blackford, Ross, Sky and Lochaber Kirstey Blackman, Aberdeen North Philip Boswell, Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Deidre Brock, Edinburgh North and Leith Alan Brown, KIlmarnock and Loudoun Lisa Cameron, East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow Douglas Chapman, Dunfermline and West Fife Joanna Cherry, Edinburgh South West Ronnie Cowan, Inverclyde Angela Crawley, Lanark and Hamilton East Martyn Day, Linlithgow and East Falkirk Martin Docherty-Hughes, West Dunbartonshire Stuart Blair Donaldson, West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Margaret Ferrier, Rutherglen and Hamilton West Stephen Gethins, North East Fife Patricia Gibson, North Ayrshire and Arran Patrick Grady, Glenrothes Neil Gray, Aidrie and Shotts Drew Hendry, Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Stewart Hosie, Dundee East George Kerevan, East Lothian Calum Kerr, Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk Chris Law, Dundee West Angus Brendan MacNeil, John McNally, Falkirk Stewart McDonald, Glasgow South Stuart McDonald, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East Anne McLaughlin, Glasgow North East Carol Monaghan, Glasgow North West Paul Monaghan, Cathness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Roger Mullin, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Gavin Newlands, Paisley and Renfrewshire North John Nicholson, East Dunbartonshire, Brendan O'Hara, Argyll and Bute Kirsten Oswald, East Renfrewshire Steven Paterson, Stirling Angus Robertson, Moray Alex Salmond, Gordon Tommy Sheppard, Edinburgh East Chris Stephens, Glasgow South West Alison Thewliss, Glasgow Central Mike Weir, Angus Elidh Whiteford, Banff and Buchan Philippa Whitford, Central Ayrshire Pete Wishart, Perth and North Perthshire Marion Fellows, Motherwell and Wishaw Green Party: Caroline Lucas, Brighton Pavilion Plaid Cymru: Liz Saville Roberts, Dwyfor Meirionnydd Hywel Williams, Arfon Independent: Lady Harmon, North Down Natalie McGarry, Glasgow East Michella Thomson, Edinburgh West Social Democratic and Labour Party: Mark Durkan, Foyle Alasdair McDonnell, Belfast South Margaret Ritchie, South Down Ken Clarke, Rushcliffe |
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May all your camels become thirsty, ye 114 spoofers...
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To save time in the future just say ALL SNP MPs,not one of them allowed or strong willed enough to veer from the party line.
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GTFI
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Is this being broadcast anywhere?
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Thx, CJ. Just tuned in ... BBC Parliament channel.
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Pat Grady (SNP) speaking now ... WALOFS!
Most people I speak to up here are for Brexit now that it's been triggered. WE ... |
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