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You know the bit where you ended your post with "I think not"? That was you saying what you thought about something. I can see how you have found your own words confusing.
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Oh, Peejans!Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 11:27 pm You know the bit where you ended your post with "I think not"? That was you saying what you thought about something. I can see how you have found your own words confusing.
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You're just posting other people's opinions?Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 9:17 pm No because I only gave my observations on what other people have told me. These are not my thoughts. That's why I take exception.
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At least I am only posting as myself & I haven't got a host of other Boarding names, trolling left right & centre. You LSN seem quite happy with that situation. Over the years that I have posted on this Board it has got sillier and more boring.
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Galloway wins Rochdale by-election. He's a real piece of work but can't deny a bit of a LOL.
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LOL.
reading the deranged political analysis across the media this morning, I must be in a small minority that thinks this is a non-issue. This as a by-election that become about a single issue. Come the General Election, normal service will be resumed and Rochdale will return to Labour.
But it will be interesting to see what fun and games Galloway gets up to in the intervening months now that he'll have social media platforms to broadcast his oratory skills. Shame he's such a c*nt.
reading the deranged political analysis across the media this morning, I must be in a small minority that thinks this is a non-issue. This as a by-election that become about a single issue. Come the General Election, normal service will be resumed and Rochdale will return to Labour.
But it will be interesting to see what fun and games Galloway gets up to in the intervening months now that he'll have social media platforms to broadcast his oratory skills. Shame he's such a c*nt.
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I think it’s heartening that the Rochdale voters are so accepting of a man who identifies as a cat
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He is I agree but he exposes the flaws of the system by this win. At least he will add a bit of entertainment for a few months.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:50 am Galloway is a self-serving git and should be treated as a pariah.
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What flaws has this exposed?Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:21 amHe is I agree but he exposes the flaws of the system by this win. At least he will add a bit of entertainment for a few months.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:50 am Galloway is a self-serving git and should be treated as a pariah.
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Interesting to see that a few boarders think Galloway is a ****
To me, this means he must be good, if this message boards contributors think he's a ****
He has his faults, but i was hoping he would win, and for a few months at least, we may have some fun in the HOC
To me, this means he must be good, if this message boards contributors think he's a ****
He has his faults, but i was hoping he would win, and for a few months at least, we may have some fun in the HOC
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I confidently predict there will be no Galloway inspired fun in the House of Commons.
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He has once again slipped in whilst the main parties are fighting each other and he has taken advantage of the turmoil to gain the votes from Labour. There must be something wrong in a system where Labour could not replaced their original candidate even at the last moment. What would happen if the candidate got run over by a double decker for instance? Why should Labour supporters not have a candidate?Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:24 amWhat flaws has this exposed?Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:21 amHe is I agree but he exposes the flaws of the system by this win. At least he will add a bit of entertainment for a few months.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:50 am Galloway is a self-serving git and should be treated as a pariah.
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How did Galloway expose that flaw? He had nothing to do with the Labour candidate getting binned.
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A Workers Party landslide, the pleasure, the privilege is mine etcYanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:14 pm What would happen if the candidate got run over by a double decker for instance?
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Must say: I am quite amused by this result.
Starmer cancelled the LP candidate at short notice because the formerly Starmer-approved candidate (not a leftie or Corbyn supporter) because he voiced somewhere questions about how and why the October massacre started, questioning why the sophistocated Israeli army had seemingly 'been unaware and unprepared'. Starmer's position has always been that Israel is 'the victim' and therefore entitled to withhold food and water ... and it seems that now any LP candidate has to adopt and support Starmer's wholehearted support of the Israeli government. Maybe Starmer needs to consider that the country at large does not quite see it that way?
Starmer cancelled the LP candidate at short notice because the formerly Starmer-approved candidate (not a leftie or Corbyn supporter) because he voiced somewhere questions about how and why the October massacre started, questioning why the sophistocated Israeli army had seemingly 'been unaware and unprepared'. Starmer's position has always been that Israel is 'the victim' and therefore entitled to withhold food and water ... and it seems that now any LP candidate has to adopt and support Starmer's wholehearted support of the Israeli government. Maybe Starmer needs to consider that the country at large does not quite see it that way?
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He stood by him when he voiced conspiracy theories about the massacre, he dropped him when he spread racist conspiracy theories about Jews running the mediaE10EU wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2024 1:40 am Must say: I am quite amused by this result.
Starmer cancelled the LP candidate at short notice because the formerly Starmer-approved candidate (not a leftie or Corbyn supporter) because he voiced somewhere questions about how and why the October massacre started, questioning why the sophistocated Israeli army had seemingly 'been unaware and unprepared'. Starmer's position has always been that Israel is 'the victim' and therefore entitled to withhold food and water ... and it seems that now any LP candidate has to adopt and support Starmer's wholehearted support of the Israeli government. Maybe Starmer needs to consider that the country at large does not quite see it that way?
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Still seems like there is no contingency for a candidate withdrawing at the last minute.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2024 12:43 amA Workers Party landslide, the pleasure, the privilege is mine etcYanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:14 pm What would happen if the candidate got run over by a double decker for instance?