Tough read on 09:34 - Apr 25 with 769 views | Occasional_Showers |
Tough read on 09:28 - Apr 25 by Sadoldgit | According to newspaper reports, Dominic Cummings has been attending meetings of the Government’s independent advisery body, SAGE. Not so independent then. |
As a Tory voter I am pleased about that. Does it matter what those who would never vote Tory want? |  |
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Tough read on 10:36 - Apr 25 with 732 views | this_charming_man |
Tough read on 08:43 - Apr 25 by huelinsaint | I think Grumpy answered your point quite well Why wouldn't Hamas and Hezbollah be anti Jewish,they have lost so much of their territory and lives to them. Corby may be sympathetic to the Arabs but that doesn't make him a Terrorist or a Nazi or a member of either of those organisations.© Gru |
Friends with hamas, friends with hezbullah, hanging out with Martin Mcguiness yet he has no idea what any of these people get up to right? |  |
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Tough read on 11:09 - Apr 25 with 696 views | huelinsaint |
Tough read on 10:36 - Apr 25 by this_charming_man | Friends with hamas, friends with hezbullah, hanging out with Martin Mcguiness yet he has no idea what any of these people get up to right? |
Look, to take your accusations seriously, Corbyn met with Hamas and Probably Hezbollah, not sure about that one, because they represent the Palestinian struggle against Israeli occupation.When he met with Sinn Fein representatives it was to broker peace as were the Conservative government doing at the same time but in secret.Do you really believe that somebody as soppy as Jeremy Corbyn wants to see anyone dead? |  | |  |
Tough read on 11:11 - Apr 25 with 693 views | huelinsaint |
Tough read on 10:36 - Apr 25 by this_charming_man | Friends with hamas, friends with hezbullah, hanging out with Martin Mcguiness yet he has no idea what any of these people get up to right? |
You didn't think much of Grumpy's reply then ,you felt the need to ask me as well |  | |  |
Tough read on 11:18 - Apr 25 with 675 views | DorsetIan |
Tough read on 09:30 - Apr 25 by Occasional_Showers | Labour is still very much an extreme far left party. The membership dictates this. It will be a very long time before they can be trusted to run the country again. |
So far left that the membership overwhelming voted Kier Starmer as their leader. Have you checked out the make up of the shadow cabinet recently. You’ve not got a clue and will say anything that justifies your reds under the bed paranoia. By the time this lot have stumbled their way through corona, the economic hit that will follow and the mess they’re going to make of Brexit, the public will be begging for something new. |  |
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Tough read on 11:21 - Apr 25 with 677 views | JaySaint |
Tough read on 11:18 - Apr 25 by DorsetIan | So far left that the membership overwhelming voted Kier Starmer as their leader. Have you checked out the make up of the shadow cabinet recently. You’ve not got a clue and will say anything that justifies your reds under the bed paranoia. By the time this lot have stumbled their way through corona, the economic hit that will follow and the mess they’re going to make of Brexit, the public will be begging for something new. |
that was said in in 2015, then after allowing a brexit vote in 2016, then after the shambolic election campaign in 2017, then during the chaos of 2018-2019, then in Dec 2019 as no one really wanted to leave the EU and had enough of Austerity = Landslide BoJo win.. You have been on the wrong side of the argument for too long. Perhaps a little reset is in order. |  |
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Tough read on 11:34 - Apr 25 with 668 views | huelinsaint |
Tough read on 11:21 - Apr 25 by JaySaint | that was said in in 2015, then after allowing a brexit vote in 2016, then after the shambolic election campaign in 2017, then during the chaos of 2018-2019, then in Dec 2019 as no one really wanted to leave the EU and had enough of Austerity = Landslide BoJo win.. You have been on the wrong side of the argument for too long. Perhaps a little reset is in order. |
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Tough read on 11:39 - Apr 25 with 662 views | grumpy |
Tough read on 11:21 - Apr 25 by JaySaint | that was said in in 2015, then after allowing a brexit vote in 2016, then after the shambolic election campaign in 2017, then during the chaos of 2018-2019, then in Dec 2019 as no one really wanted to leave the EU and had enough of Austerity = Landslide BoJo win.. You have been on the wrong side of the argument for too long. Perhaps a little reset is in order. |
Really....wait and see about that. |  | |  |
Tough read on 11:41 - Apr 25 with 662 views | huelinsaint |
Tough read on 09:34 - Apr 25 by Occasional_Showers | As a Tory voter I am pleased about that. Does it matter what those who would never vote Tory want? |
Where and when were Labour found to have been institutionally anti semitic? |  | |  |
Tough read on 12:36 - Apr 25 with 644 views | Sadoldgit |
Tough read on 10:36 - Apr 25 by this_charming_man | Friends with hamas, friends with hezbullah, hanging out with Martin Mcguiness yet he has no idea what any of these people get up to right? |
You do understand why don’t you? In order to find peace you need to have dialogue between the different factions. Whatever you think of Corbyn, he is a pacifist and has spent his life working for peaceful solutions. Thatcher used to say in public that we don’t talk to terrorists but behind the scenes meetings did take place. The Tory Government are very happy to deal with the Saudis. Nelson Mandela used to head a terrorist organisation. What’s the saying, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. Show us where Corbyn condones the use of terror. |  | |  |
Tough read on 12:40 - Apr 25 with 638 views | Sadoldgit |
Tough read on 09:26 - Apr 25 by huelinsaint | If you think Starmer is a socialist,you're in for a shock.He's a centrist which means tweaking around at the edges but not actually changing much. Corbyn's Labour wasn't far left, it's policies were very much Nordic Social Democratic |
Which is why the far left faction in the Labour Party worked to sabotage him. |  | |  |
Tough read on 12:50 - Apr 25 with 630 views | 1885_SFC |
Tough read on 11:41 - Apr 25 by huelinsaint | Where and when were Labour found to have been institutionally anti semitic? |
Corbyn once said that even the formation of Israel was 'racist'. No wonder 87% of Jews thought he was a wrong'un. |  |
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Tough read on 12:54 - Apr 25 with 627 views | Sadoldgit |
Tough read on 21:49 - Apr 24 by this_charming_man | Apart from the fact you’re still yet to answer my question on hamas other people have shown you have shall we call them unusual views. |
And you have still yet to provide any evidence that Corbyn is an anti-Semite. It seems that if someone has a different view to you then it is “unusual”. Everyone has an opinion. Not everyone is going to agree. I explain my opinions and you if don’t agree, that is your right. I would prefer a proper discussion though rather than your usually poor attempt at point scoring. Judges and jury’s are only human and don’t always come to the correct decisions. You will know that several innocent people have been sent to the gallows in hindsight for example. Decisions are made, people discuss them. The government have made many decisions in this pandemic so far and a number have been criticised by people much better informed than I. So why exactly to you single me out for having unusual views? More and more people are questioning the governments handling of the situation. Does that make them unusual too? |  | |  |
Tough read on 14:09 - Apr 25 with 599 views | Occasional_Showers |
Tough read on 12:54 - Apr 25 by Sadoldgit | And you have still yet to provide any evidence that Corbyn is an anti-Semite. It seems that if someone has a different view to you then it is “unusual”. Everyone has an opinion. Not everyone is going to agree. I explain my opinions and you if don’t agree, that is your right. I would prefer a proper discussion though rather than your usually poor attempt at point scoring. Judges and jury’s are only human and don’t always come to the correct decisions. You will know that several innocent people have been sent to the gallows in hindsight for example. Decisions are made, people discuss them. The government have made many decisions in this pandemic so far and a number have been criticised by people much better informed than I. So why exactly to you single me out for having unusual views? More and more people are questioning the governments handling of the situation. Does that make them unusual too? |
You take this all very seriously nutty. |  |
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Tough read on 14:20 - Apr 25 with 582 views | DorsetIan |
Is that an admission that none of what you post is meant seriously? It would be good to know. We could then just chuckle at your infantile attempts at WUMery rather than wasting time challenging your 1930s world view. |  |
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Tough read on 15:43 - Apr 25 with 568 views | Sadoldgit |
Sorry Dune, I can’t find much to laugh about a situation that is taking thousands of lives across the world every day. |  | |  |
Tough read on 16:29 - Apr 25 with 552 views | huelinsaint |
Tough read on 12:40 - Apr 25 by Sadoldgit | Which is why the far left faction in the Labour Party worked to sabotage him. |
When did the "Left Faction " of Labour try and sabotage Starmer? |  | |  |
Tough read on 16:40 - Apr 25 with 548 views | Sadoldgit |
Tough read on 16:29 - Apr 25 by huelinsaint | When did the "Left Faction " of Labour try and sabotage Starmer? |
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Tough read on 17:07 - Apr 25 with 538 views | huelinsaint |
Tough read on 16:40 - Apr 25 by Sadoldgit | Corbyn |
It was the right of the party( the so called moderates) that sabotaged Corbyn,Corbyn is from the left of the party but not a marxist as some of the raving right wingers on here would have you believe |  | |  |
Tough read on 17:31 - Apr 25 with 532 views | JaySaint | Nt [Post edited 25 Apr 2020 17:33]
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Tough read on 17:44 - Apr 25 with 522 views | this_charming_man |
Tough read on 12:54 - Apr 25 by Sadoldgit | And you have still yet to provide any evidence that Corbyn is an anti-Semite. It seems that if someone has a different view to you then it is “unusual”. Everyone has an opinion. Not everyone is going to agree. I explain my opinions and you if don’t agree, that is your right. I would prefer a proper discussion though rather than your usually poor attempt at point scoring. Judges and jury’s are only human and don’t always come to the correct decisions. You will know that several innocent people have been sent to the gallows in hindsight for example. Decisions are made, people discuss them. The government have made many decisions in this pandemic so far and a number have been criticised by people much better informed than I. So why exactly to you single me out for having unusual views? More and more people are questioning the governments handling of the situation. Does that make them unusual too? |
A proper discussion requires you to answer questions not dodge them because the answers make uncomfortable reading |  |
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Tough read on 17:47 - Apr 25 with 515 views | Sadoldgit |
Tough read on 17:44 - Apr 25 by this_charming_man | A proper discussion requires you to answer questions not dodge them because the answers make uncomfortable reading |
Exactly, so for the umpteenth time, where is the evidence that Corbyn is an anti-Semite? |  | |  |
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