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He also speaks highly of you.
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Best PM Britain never had.
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If ever there was a total Tawt - it is him.
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Kinnock is correct. The next 5 years are going to be horrendous.
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He certainly won't be facing ruin,him and his family have milked Europe for millions,wac.
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i've been waiting for years for someone to sho ot the bastar d
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The rally at Sheffield told you all you needed to know about Kinnock.
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Utterly deluded rant, obviously never got over his defeat from the jaws of victory.
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Utterly repulsive human being - as ribero said they have milked the EU for millions once they realised they were never going to be able to do it here.
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He has never brought a light bulb since his defeat
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Kinnock is the most disgusting individual since......
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And now his son is an M P !
He's in the Arthur Scargill class, a totally hypocritical champagne socialist ! |
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But Kinnock junior, who is married to Denmark’s prime minister, insists he has thick skin and wants to be known for what he does rather than who his father is. FFS !
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And meanwhile Arthur Scargill is living rent free in the Barbican in London (should be £4k a week) and his massive NUM pension keeps him in clover despite the fact that their are no miners paying in..
You could not make it up but you socialist muggs swallow it... WHERE DO THEY GET THEM FROM.. |
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yes and rotherham voted labour.so does that mean they are quite happy with their lot.are they fkin mad
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Country voted for the Tories.So does that mean mean they are quite happy with their lot.Are they fkin mad
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Duke .. Rotherham is a funny old place. You could stick a demented donkey up call it the Nooo Labour Candidate and they would vote for it. Just hope no more doo doo hits the fan.
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Facts...we need something to hold onto. The country did not vote for the Tories. The majority voted for something else.
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True. Two thirds didn't want them in.
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So Facts, you'd like P R ?....
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In which case UKIP would have 65-80 M P's ?....
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Almost 50% of votes in England were for the Conservatives. Very few people outside of very large cities voted Labour which tells you something. The 36% figure includes Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. There is a case for PR in the sense that people get a representative but you end up with a coalition that never makes decisions.
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Most people voted AGAINST the tories, yet they are in power
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Ghastly man and a political dinosaur.
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70% voted against Labour!
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Kinnock snr had his face rammed in the Brussels feeding trough for years, so has his harridan of a wife.
Lest we forget, in 2004, she was amongst those who were captured on camera signing in for the day at the Euro parliament then leaving the building, so qualifying for her £175 a day allowance on top of her then £70k a year salary. She was also censured for the 'junket' to Barbados to discuss world poverty issues! As for that odious man Kinnock, he secured his part in the gravy train after being appointed as a European Commissar in the 90s, forced to resign in 1999 he buddied up to Prodi and was selected again. What did he do during his time? He spent his 5 years (until 2004) introducing regulations that cut the benefits of anyone joining after 2004. When finished as a Commissar he then (having been a huge critic of said establishment) joined the House of Lords. Hypocrisy? I think so. |
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Don't forget his role in sweeping under the carpet the auditor's qualification of the accounts and basically forcing her to resign for highlighting the lack of controls over spending....absolutely rancid individual and i just hope i'm still alive when he passes on so i can break open a bottle of champagne to celebrate.
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Kinnock without doubt the best PM this country never had in my lifetime. If only more could be so upright, honourable and passionate.
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amazing forerunner for CGI as he played himself successfully amongst all the rubber puppets and nobody noticed. It was seamless, Fluck and Law were pioneers.
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