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By:
CJ70
When: 27 Nov 15 19:16

Nov 27, 2015 -- 6:46PM, anxious wrote:


bad weather will not hit the Labour vote, the seat formely oldham west was held by micheal meacher since 1970, injera most of the seats in oldham are labour and always have been together with most of the big northern cities the tories are finished, the people despise them.


Fancy a bet on that? It's rhetorical.

By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 27 Nov 15 19:41
at our last meeting the message we got from HQ was that if we could keep the gap to around what it was in May then that would be classed as a success. There is hardly any money being thrown at Oldham, just old fashioned canvassing. If the early polls are correct the result is going to be classed as very pleasing, because it keeps the momentum going from the GE which is always difficult.


By:
CJ70
When: 28 Nov 15 00:32
Interesting link.

I suspect this is planted by Labour on expectation management duties, but make your own judgement.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/john-bickley-ukip-candidate-for-oldham-by-election-poses-a-real-threat-to-labours-heartland-a6752266.html
By:
CJ70
When: 29 Nov 15 13:56
Paddy Power now 1.44 for Labour.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 30 Nov 15 17:05
"LABOUR was caught up in a sexism storm today as party officials denied accusations of gender segregation at a key by-election campaign meeting."

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http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/623108/Oldham-West-and-Royton-by-election-Labour-gender-segregation-Jim-McMahon-rally
By:
treetop
When: 30 Nov 15 22:36
Don't tell me,let me guess. Is it particular to one group of people ?
By:
errytay
When: 30 Nov 15 23:05
Was it an official Labour Party meeting? No

Was it a meeting of Asian supporters of the Labour Party where the prospective Labour candidate spoke ? Yes
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 01 Dec 15 07:57
Its still wrong errytay.

Labour are the Sharia party now,the no borders party and its sad.

Labour has turned its back on the working class,it now represents block voting immigrants,luvvies and paradoxically feminists.

The more working class votes Labour loses the more it will try to replace those votes with block voting immigrants,they don't care about wrecking your country.

UKIP should accept that the 20% immigrant vote is a block vote and not bother canvassing there,its not even practical as a large part of them don't even speak English.
By:
anxious
When: 01 Dec 15 11:02
more nonsense from wild west
By:
CJ70
When: 01 Dec 15 11:37

Nov 30, 2015 -- 11:05PM, errytay wrote:


Was it an official Labour Party meeting? NoWas it a meeting of Asian supporters of the Labour Party where the prospective Labour candidate spoke ? Yes


Labour meetings organised by Labour are not official Labour if it looks bad.

Good luck with that one.

You have Shadow Cabinet Ministers marching on Labour HQ later. It's apparently nothing to do with the Labour party.

They've made a conscious decision that their supporters will believe anything, from this forum it seems that they are correct.

By:
tonkability
When: 01 Dec 15 12:40
Billy puts his Spin on it LaughBilly Big ShotLaugh
By:
mobo
When: 01 Dec 15 17:00
It is just a tiny tiny sample of what you will all face big time eventually.
By:
CJ70
When: 01 Dec 15 18:32
The Labour picket of the Labour HQ has stopped the Oldham by-election phone bank from taking place.

You couldn't make it up.
By:
errytay
When: 01 Dec 15 22:15
If the meeting was segregated, how come women were photographed seated amongst the men?
By:
mobo
When: 01 Dec 15 22:51
were the muslim women sitting with the men or???
By:
CJ70
When: 02 Dec 15 11:34

Dec 1, 2015 -- 10:51PM, mobo wrote:


were the muslim women sitting with the men or???


No. Photos show that it was segregated.

Since it became a problem, Lab. have released other photos that show it might not be segregated. However, considering that Lab. have form for this sort of thing and gets heat from it's own side for it, I suspect it was either partially segregated or photos were reconvened otherwise.

If you read errytay's post of Nov 301 11.05PM he admits it was segregated but tried claiming it wasn't an official Labour meeting.

By:
anxious
When: 02 Dec 15 11:44
the little englanders now drifting like a barge Laugh
By:
CJ70
When: 02 Dec 15 11:52
Don't take up betting. Labour traded at 1.05, last price matched was 1.35 after opening at 1.12.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 02 Dec 15 12:46
Seems like the party of the Sharia will prevail.

Labour always loved the strange the exotic but this kowtowing to Islam will end in tears.
This is a one way street,Labours soft spot for the religion of peace will not be reciprocated,they consider Jack Dromey,Tom Watson and Jim McMahon to be treacherous dupes and infidels.
They consider all non Muslim labour supporters to be infidels.
By:
anxious
When: 02 Dec 15 12:49
while cowards flee and traitors sneer wee keep the red flag flying here Laugh
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 02 Dec 15 13:25
Looks terribly like a black flag to me.
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 02 Dec 15 13:33
Perhaps our friends on the left can clarify if the Labour MP should be attending such a meeting because it is part of their culture or whether he should refuse because it goes against ours.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 02 Dec 15 13:45
By:
CJ70
When: 02 Dec 15 21:50
Someone is either taking profit or fancies UKIP for tomorrow. A lot of money has hit the market in the last hour and there's a large lump laying Labour at 1.3.
By:
anxious
When: 02 Dec 15 22:38
the little englanders drifting billy, Labour 2-9 and 1-4 with ladbrokes and bet 365. put your rosettes in the bin billy Laugh
By:
mobo
When: 03 Dec 15 12:12
20 percent of the vote is muslim
I have said this is the crucial number
wonder if I will be proved right
By:
sageform
When: 03 Dec 15 12:14
Corbyn will have alienated the traditional Labour vote, now Benn might have upset the new ones!
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 03 Dec 15 12:41
"A former Labour Party councillor who reportedly stifled local conversations about the Rotherham rape gangs and Muslim grooming scandal has been spotted out campaigning with the party’s candidate Jim McMahon for the Oldham West and Royton by-election."



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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/12/02/resigned-labour-official-who-stifled-rotherham-rape-talks-campaigns-for-partys-by-election-candidate/
By:
CJ70
When: 03 Dec 15 13:16
Postal vote numbers will be known now and the price has come into 1.2. I suspect the number of postal votes is high.
By:
Tallywagger.
When: 03 Dec 15 13:56
This will be one of those "it would have been that result whatever" moments.

Just like Heywood & Middleton.
By:
mobo
When: 03 Dec 15 13:58
I could tell you a very old story about a ward in a midlands city where 12 turned up for a meeting 11 months of the year but when the agm was on and votes for the chair sect etc were held over a 100 turned up - nearly all asian and voted int the right wing slobs etc
all voting as told by their godfather

but I won't
By:
CJ70
When: 03 Dec 15 13:59
If it's as close as H&M then Labour are in serious trouble. As it means the WWC has completely broken for UKIP.
By:
CJ70
When: 03 Dec 15 14:00

Dec 3, 2015 -- 1:58PM, mobo wrote:


I could tell you a very old story about a ward in a midlands city where 12 turned up for a meeting 11 months of the year but when the agm was on and votes for the chair sect etc were held over a 100 turned up - nearly all asian and voted int the right wing slobs etcall voting as told by their godfatherbut I won't


That's the tactic Momentum are using to deselect MP's.

By:
macarony
When: 03 Dec 15 14:01
People voting for Ukip will be British people voting Labour will be 70/80% foreigne.
By:
CJ70
When: 03 Dec 15 14:05
I'd imagine Eastern European migrants will break for UKIP, especially the older ones.

They'll remember the horrors of living under people like Corbyn.
By:
mobo
When: 03 Dec 15 14:06
cj  I look forward to mass deselections  - I will cheer them on - many labour candidates haven't represented their membership's views anyway - I could ramble on as usual but won't
By:
mobo
When: 03 Dec 15 14:08
It doesn't really matter anyway. Eventually the muslims will get enough votes together in the cities and start their takeover.  I don't give a fk who knows it I won't be around then anyway.  A sad state our country is in.  More bothered about bombing syria than our own case that needs dealing with here.  They won't do anything about it coz it involves their votes  hahhahaha
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 03 Dec 15 15:46
By:
mobo
When: 03 Dec 15 16:02
eventually the muslims will have the whip hand in most cities I have often pondered and asked how many votes do they need to get hegemony.
Anyone have an idea.  It doesn't take that much to swing a vote especially on low turn out - then they can make up whatever rules they like.
I would think 20 percent is a serious number. We already know both parties kow tow to them.
By:
mobo
When: 03 Dec 15 16:52
when the muslims shut you up anxious you will soon be crying foul - you ought to go to a few ward meetings in certain areas to get the feel of the future

EMBRACE!!!
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