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By:
RacingCert
When: 11 Nov 18 15:28
Can you have a gammon snowflake?
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 15:29
Sheep ?

Baba Bas black sheep have you any wool ?
Yes Sir yes Sir three bags full.
Good make that coont Corbyn a fxxking proper coat Angry
By:
dustybin
When: 11 Nov 18 15:29
The scotty turned up in skirt and stockings
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 15:30
Baa Baa  fxxking predictive text
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 15:31
Wearing the national dress and looking very smart dusty
By:
dustybin
When: 11 Nov 18 15:32
with focus on the dress part
By:
dustybin
When: 11 Nov 18 15:35
Its all matter of opinion
The traditional dress of his ideology is the jacket, so what
The traditional dress of the scotty has him sowing off his stubby white hairy legs
why is one more respectful than the other?
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 15:37
Thought he was going to show a lot more when he bent over to lay his wreath Shocked
By:
posy
When: 11 Nov 18 15:54
To those who are concerned let me say that I pressed the send button before the silence started on my television although it is true that digital tv is a few seconds behind actual time...I obviously actually started writing the post when the political leaders were lined up and the camera at one point focussed on Corbyn (who in my view should be shot or at least locked up ).
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 11 Nov 18 16:00
Wouldn't it be simpler just to cancel his passport, as with the other jihadis, next time he goes to work for Iranian state TV or lays a wreath in Tunisia?
By:
RacingCert
When: 11 Nov 18 16:08
Real Labour people will be appalled by Corbyn”s performance here but as ever those from the cult of Jeremy think he can do no wrong.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Nov 18 16:15
I don't really care for anything other than the traditional paper poppy, they're a bit pretentious to me.
By:
moisok
When: 11 Nov 18 16:23
Mummy's men tum now rule the roost - understand that first of all, before you go any further
By:
anxious
When: 11 Nov 18 16:28
Truly pathetic ramblings on here ,on Remembrance day too from so called Patriots
By:
moisok
When: 11 Nov 18 16:40
who is a patriot  - are you one of them then comrade?
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 11 Nov 18 16:56
Fack Newz alert


unlike price harry he WAS wearing a poppy


....says it all when on the exact MINUTE of the 100th anniversary the OP posts her self attention seeking fred.
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 16:57
Real Labour people will be appalled by Corbyn”s performance here but as ever those from the cult of Jeremy think he can do no wrong.

RacingCert nailed it, waffle on anxious. As for patriots I know one person who never has been or ever will be Angry
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 11 Nov 18 17:01
posy

e who are concerned let me say that I pressed the send button before the silence started on my television although it is true that digital tv is a few seconds behind actual time...I obviously actually started writing the post when the political leaders were lined up




Watching remembrance sunday on 'catch-up'


SAD TIMES.
By:
anxious
When: 11 Nov 18 17:20
Indeed i am patriotic  , but i guess that means different things to different people
By:
Injera
When: 11 Nov 18 17:31
Corbyn was making a statement by dressing like that.

Like many who question the idiocy of wars, he seeks pacifism as a better objective.

What's confusing about 11/11 is whether it's about WW1, WW2 or Afghan and Iraq etc etc. I suppose it's about all of it but many conflicts are merely political and avoidable. Corbyn voted against Iraq and I believe he was correct to do so.

WW1 is a conflict many argue about. Some think it started because the Germans and British were in dispute over Africa. Others think it was about who had the biggest navy. Still more think Ferdinand's assasination led to it!

WW2 came from WW1. At the end of the day it's all boll*x. Leaders (especially Royalty) have been
sending kids to kill and be killed for centuries. If you refused you were shot or more recently, imprisoned.

It's all very sad Sad
By:
crystalhunt
When: 11 Nov 18 17:33
Pokermonster    11 Nov 18 16:15 
I don't really care for anything other than the traditional paper poppy, they're a bit pretentious to me.

I seem to recall that the traditional artificial remembrance poppy was made of a cloth material and I think there was an outcry when the first paper ones were put up for sale on the grounds that they were cheap looking. I could be wrong sir.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 11 Nov 18 18:54
WABOC
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 19:43
Indeed i am patriotic  , but i guess that means different things to different people

No one is questioning your patriotism anxious, it's that coont Corbyn who we're questioning where his loyalties lie
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 19:44
That's a rhetorical question btw
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 11 Nov 18 21:02
There's a big difference between Patriotism and Nationalism.

This is a joke of a thread - Yet another bunch of "group-speak" and not a single retraction.
It doesn't matter what Corbyn does, he's always going to be wrong where most of you are concerned.
Even though this thread was fundamentally incorrect it's just another tirade of anti-Corbynism.
By:
creatureinthesky
When: 11 Nov 18 21:08
Joined: 27 Jan 06 | Topic/replies: 8,156 | Blogger: A_T's blog
opening post, was posted during national 2 minutes silence....


Clearly was not.
By:
treetop
When: 11 Nov 18 21:08
It doesn't matter what Corbyn does, he's always going to be wrong where most of you are concerned.

As does the reverse situation with May and the tories ?

Most people in UK are patriots to my mind,very few are nationalists apart from Scotland Wales parties that decry British nationalism but applaud EU superstate ???
By:
anxious
When: 11 Nov 18 21:37
Jeremy is a good human being though , just because he doesn't conform to certain values , jesus wept and all those who died would they be shouting now
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 11 Nov 18 21:40
he's always going to be wrong where most of you are concerned.

He's got a lot in common with STUDYFROM here.
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 21:53
Yes Jeremy is a good human being, still lives off his MP salary. What's he do with the extra for being leader of the opposition about 60k give it to good causes ? No he sticks it in an investment fund ! As I've said many times before "All the animals are equal, but some are more equal than others"
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 11 Nov 18 21:56
How much extra is that, Dan?

He wore a poppy though too, didn't he...
Which was what this thread was supposedly about.
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 21:59
It's is just over 60k studyform. And yes poor laziness on my part just jumped on here. My gripe was/is he's a scruffy coont who out of respect could of turned himself out better
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 21:59
Pure ffs
By:
crystalhunt
When: 11 Nov 18 22:03
Send us a picture Dan - let's see what you scrub up like
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Nov 18 22:09
Picture George Clooney you'll get the idea Crystal Excited oh and btw I'm not representing a political party or wanting to run the country........oh hang on Laugh and you lot thought the Donald was bad Scared
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 11 Nov 18 22:14
In the words of the smartly turned out politician, Boris Johnson, (when asked about £250,000)... chicken feed.
By:
crystalhunt
When: 11 Nov 18 22:32
Desperate Dan

I suppose if the OP hadn't wrongly accused JC of not wearing a poppy you would have started a sartorial thread, given that you feel so strongly about it.
By:
anxious
When: 11 Nov 18 23:02
absolute garbage from the tory/donny fanboys , dear me the tory lie machine must have a fast line to these gullible people
By:
RacingCert
When: 12 Nov 18 06:08
No reasoning with the likes of study form, anxious and crystalhunt.
I joined BF back near the beginning and used to enjoy chitchat when this forum was started but there is no engagement with people like these.
People are generally neither 100% right or wrong but the sad individuals named above make me despair of contributing to threads like these.
Mission accomplished, chaps.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 12 Nov 18 07:14
I too have been using this forum for a long time. about 14 years, and I should think I have contributed even more than you have, RacingCert.
I've started: competitions, general chat, cooking, medical, comedy and joke threads, quizzes and more. I even met my mrs on here, I've met or personally know about 25 others, and have communicated personally with about 25 more, so engagement with me is incredibly easy.

I've never said who or what I support politically, it's just assumed because, like you, people assume things.
This forum has become buggered by the sheer volume of politics all over it. And by the infiltration of constant right-wing content, which started around the time of the BNP and its requesting of its members to spread the word online. It never stopped since.

What I've done on this thread, as I do on others, is point out the stupidity of it. The OP was wrong, the majority of (the same old) contributors have used it as another political - in this case anti-corbyn, platform.
It could just as easily been Trump, Muslims, Yaxley or brexit.
What you seem to want to see is the same people making the same points over and over again. Anyone who disagrees or points out how ridiculous any of the assertions might be is a "sad individual".
Well, in this case, I do think you're 100% wrong.
No-one has written more (and most politicos will disagree it's for the right reasons) than I have, bemoaning the state of this forum, its lack of traffic, and what it's become. The virtual destruction of the place is almost entirely due to non-stop divisive and political content.

If you want to engage or reason with me, just talk sensibly and don't go all Daily Mail or Breitbart.
Not that it will ever happen, but if ALL political content was banned from this forum, THEN it would be mission accomplished.
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