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Seymour M Hersh
5 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

Aye ok.

 

Of course it's ok. Just as it's ok for the Fabian Society to have Labour MP's on it's executive. 

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1 minute ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

Of course it's ok. Just as it's ok for the Fabian Society to have Labour MP's on it's executive. 

 

Well when the Fabians propose working people into geriatric years,  you will have a comparison.   

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Seymour M Hersh
1 minute ago, Victorian said:

 

Well when the Fabians propose working people into geriatric years,  you will have a comparison.   

 

You're the one who brought up IDS being involved. 

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2 minutes ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

You're the one who brought up IDS being involved. 

 

I did    IDS,   the close political ally of the PM.     Then you whataboutified about the Fabian Society.

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The Real Maroonblood
11 hours ago, Victorian said:

 

Iain Duncan Smith's think tank.     Not exactly private,   eh?

Is that the same clown who said people could live on £7.00 a day?

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Seymour M Hersh
On 18/08/2019 at 22:33, Victorian said:

 

I did    IDS,   the close political ally of the PM.     Then you whataboutified about the Fabian Society.

 

:rofl:Get back to the playground. 

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On 19/08/2019 at 08:38, The Real Maroonblood said:

Is that the same clown who said people could live on £7.00 a day?

The same clown that lives, rent free, in his in laws' mansion. 

A man of the people. Not. 

 

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On 19/08/2019 at 08:38, The Real Maroonblood said:

Is that the same clown who said people could live on £7.00 a day?

The chief of bells.

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maroonlegions
1 hour ago, ri Alban said:

The chief of bells.

He is a horrible B****** of a man. 

 

This is the horrible ^^^^ that is responsible for so much extra hardship on those most vulnerable. 

 

This draconian like  parasite who prays on the weak and poor has come up with the idea that those in low pay will work until they drop or die in work, thus saving millions on pensions that were PAID through NI contributions . These savings will go directly into accounts in the tax havens like the Cayman Islands.

 

No dignity or peace of mind in work and no retirement for possibly millions.   SEVENTY FECKING FIVE he wants people to work to REGARDLESS of your  job requirements.  Utter shite house of man.

 

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This is the same IBS p***k and his  crocodile tears that the Tories were going too far with their austerity cuts and resigned because he could just about cope with 10s thousands of deaths, but once heading into 6 figures, conscience got better of him.

 

Some conscience you despicable piece of shit as a human being.

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The irony is that not that long ago Brexiteers were complaining that the UK pensions were peanuts compared to France and Germany with the innuendo that it's because of the amount of money we send the EU each year and the UK was funding their pensioners  despite certainly Germany having a far bigger EU deficit than the UK.

 

 

 

 

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maroonlegions
On 20/08/2019 at 17:03, DETTY29 said:

This is the same IBS p***k and his  crocodile tears that the Tories were going too far with their austerity cuts and resigned because he could just about cope with 10s thousands of deaths, but once heading into 6 figures, conscience got better of him.

 

Some conscience you despicable piece of shit as a human being.

 Oh he is not finished yet.

 

 

 

 

Work until you can't or drop dead  ,then if you dont die and have to give up work then you can wait for 5 weeks or more on any help.Or who knows if there will be a welfare state or even NHS  in the future if these utter crooks and gangsters  get in again.For those that dont have second and third homes and millions stack away in tax free havens like the Cayman Islands its looking like the school bullies are winning.

 

 

 

 

 

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So you can freeze to death starve to death work until your dead but in the meantime even if you are dying you now may have to work until you die in six months time.Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the new age of slavery or to put in into a better perspective , welcome to the wage slave era . 

 
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You only have to look at the reptilian nature of the asylum dispersal scheme to get an idea of the moral bankruptcy of the Tories.     A cold and calculated scheme to ensure that loyal Tory voting areas need not worry about any asylum seekers suddenly appearing and lowering the property values.      

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2 minutes ago, Victorian said:

You only have to look at the reptilian nature of the asylum dispersal scheme to get an idea of the moral bankruptcy of the Tories.     A cold and calculated scheme to ensure that loyal Tory voting areas need not worry about any asylum seekers suddenly appearing and lowering the property values.      

 

 

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Jane Lax seems a nice person. Vile Tory!

 

Oh and see she was in the QT audience. Funny that, how these Tory Unionists seem to find their way onto these random audience selections.

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1 hour ago, ri Alban said:

Jane Lax seems a nice person. Vile Tory!

 

Oh and see she was in the QT audience. Funny that, how these Tory Unionists seem to find their way onto these random audience selections.

BBC. 

Arsepiece mouthpiece of the English establishment. 

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1 hour ago, ri Alban said:

Jane Lax seems a nice person. Vile Tory!

 

Oh and see she was in the QT audience. Funny that, how these Tory Unionists seem to find their way onto these random audience selections.

 

Suspended from the party for mocking Nicola Sturgeon's miscarriage.    Seems she has a history of discriminatory messages about the disabled and racist comments about Muslim women along the same theme as Johnson's letterbox ones.    

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Not even hiding it anymore, literally no depths they'll drop too. This is beyond the pale in my opinion. 

 

 

How anyone can still have faith in the Westminster system is beyond me. 

 

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7 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

Rowing back furiously on the spurious 50,000 new (retained) nurse pledge already. 

 

Who'd have thunk it?

 

Yeah. Here's my cross post from the GE thread . . .

 

7 hours ago, Justin Z said:

They're so comfortable with the lies and the complete lack of consequences for telling them, and it is the electorate's fault. Not surprising considering how brazenly all the Leave campaigners immediately came out and said you didn't actually believe anything we told you the entire time, did you? and all it did was make people cotton onto things like "Leave means Leave" instead of engaging their ****ing brains and demanding better.

 

https://twitter.com/donnyc1975/status/1205942388214190080

 

 

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10 hours ago, Justin Z said:

 

Yeah. Here's my cross post from the GE thread . . .

 

 

Funny, I didnt see this on the BBC headline news. Wonder why?

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41 minutes ago, weehammy said:

Careful now, remember the script. You’re not supposed to be anti-English in public.

(SNP rule no. 4356b para 19)

 

:calmdown: He said English establishment. Don't twist his words. Am I, an American, anti-American because I'm anti-American establishment?

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maroonlegions

Millions of voters unrepresented. An unjust majority on a minority of the vote. And nearly one in three forced to vote ‘tactically’. 

 

Westminster’s voting system is not just bust. It’s bankrupt, decrepit, discredited.

We’ve been crunching the numbers and found some stark results. For example. we analysed the number of votes needed per MP elected.

 

Across Britain, it took…

 

864,743 votes to elect 1 Green MP

642,303 votes to elect 0 Brexit Party MPs
334,122 votes to elect a Lib Dem
50,817 votes for a Labour MP
38,316 votes for a Plaid Cymru MP
38,300 votes for a Con. MP

 

When it takes nearly 900,000 votes to elect one party’s MP, and just 26,000 for another, you know something is deeply wrong.

 

Overall, 45.3% of votes went unrepresented – i.e. the people in each area who did not vote for the winning MP.

 

Across the country, it meant millions of votes for parties went to waste – with some parties’ support much more spread out than others.

 

Under proportional systems like the Single Transferable Vote, these unrepresented votes would be redistributed to voters’ other choices instead. But under one-person-takes-all voting, those voters are effectively silenced.

 
Sneaky feckers the Tories, low life vermin..

 

 

 

Westminster’s voting system is bankrupt. Why it’s time for proportional representation
 
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I am no fan of FPTP.

 

But remember that in 2011 the British electorate was given a referendum on moving to an AV system instead of FPTP.

 

It was soundly rejected.

 

Only have (y)ourselves to blame.

 

The British electorate cannot help but shite it at every chance they are offered for change.

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The Mighty Thor
7 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

Wholly unsurprising stuff.

 

With a whacking great majority and the likes of Gove, Patel & Mogg at the top table stand by for some outrageous nonsense. 

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5 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said:

Wholly unsurprising stuff.

 

With a whacking great majority and the likes of Gove, Patel & Mogg at the top table stand by for some outrageous nonsense. 

Nap isn’t it 🤮

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And so it begins with plans now being put forward to limit the number of strikes on the railways

 

Unions will have to agree to minimum service levels whilst on strike

 

Another attack on workers rights but do the tory voters care

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Scottish labour like the Torie need to separate and distance itself If it is have any success.

 

Scotland was always integral to Labours past success and since losing it to the SNP has truly struggled. They have lost their political identity and I for one would love to see a credible opposition other than the Tories in scotland

 

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Corbyn getting skewered by everyone in this debate. Absolutely incredible that having been hammered in the way he was, he’s now standing up and trying to push the Labour Party line.

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The Tories in Scotland have become a single issue protest party.

"Independence Never" is their one and only policy.

 

They know damn fine that they cannot possibly defend the mess that they're making down south and that most of the scottish electorate have a strong dislike for them.

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Brighton Jambo
16 hours ago, CJGJ said:

And so it begins with plans now being put forward to limit the number of strikes on the railways

 

Unions will have to agree to minimum service levels whilst on strike

 

Another attack on workers rights but do the tory voters care

I have stayed out of the political chat for a while but this post has tipped me over the edge as it’s so utterly ridiculous.

 

How any plans that ensure the most militant unions in the UK are forced to run at least a minimum service that allows literally millions of people to get to and from work, school, care for loved ones, child care etc etc can be a bad things is utterly beyond me.  They can still take industrial action in all its forms but what they can’t now do is ruin the daily lives of ordinary people.  

 

These new proposals will benefit the many at the expense of the very few and I guarantee you voters of all parties across London and the south east will be hugely grateful for this intervention.  

 

Your hatred of all things Tory has made you irrational.  

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37 minutes ago, Dusk_Till_Dawn said:

Corbyn getting skewered by everyone in this debate. Absolutely incredible that having been hammered in the way he was, he’s now standing up and trying to push the Labour Party line.

 

The Centrist party barely exists after this election.

 

There is nothing incredible about him doing that whatsoever.

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