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I also doubt the enthusiasm from Tory voters will return in 12 months especially without Brexit driving people to vote
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I can't understand the likes of Comrade Maxy ( the supposed Ultra left-winger & supporter of proscribed international terrorist groups, in a sleight of hand manner ), would seemingly prefer a Tory Government to a Labour Government. I reckon he is scared Labour would clamp down on dodgy taxi drivers ( if he is actually what he purports to be ).
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Boris Johnson's greatest achievement? Not saying that he planned it that way ...Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 11:12 am
Even if people aren't enthusiastic about Labour, I'm still surprised by how deep the hate for the Tories seems to be going.
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I'm not Ultra left nor do I prefer a Tory government.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 pm I can't understand the likes of Comrade Maxy ( the supposed Ultra left-winger & supporter of proscribed international terrorist groups, in a sleight of hand manner ), would seemingly prefer a Tory Government to a Labour Government. I reckon he is scared Labour would clamp down on dodgy taxi drivers ( if he is actually what he purports to be ).
Call me a supporter of terrorism again and I will go legal.
In the meantime you should apologise and delete your post and I will take no further action
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Please call him one again FoF so he can sue you, I’d personally be very interested to see Max’yyy happily setting a precedent for getting compensation after someone baselessly accuses someone of political allegiances that they don’t hold. Even if you are out of pocket in the short term, I’ll happily share my winnings with you.
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It isn't about political allegiance.CEB wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 1:13 pm Please call him one again FoF so he can sue you, I’d personally be very interested to see Max’yyy happily setting a precedent for getting compensation after someone baselessly accuses someone of political allegiances that they don’t hold. Even if you are out of pocket in the short term, I’ll happily share my winnings with you.
It's an accusation that I support criminal activity. Try and keep up.
On the political point you clumsily make I merely observed that your favourite argument puts you in with some strange bedfellows.
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Cool, well we’ll see if 1, FoF repeats his claim, 2, you call in your legal team, 3, you win, and then we’ll see whether it’s you who gets to decide what type of false accusation is A-OK. *rubs hands together*
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My legal team have been contacted and are on standby should the accusation be repeated.
In the meantime they advise that an apology and deletion of the offending post would be an act of good faith and may head off further legal action.
They did mention a small donation to Medical Aid for Palestine would also be useful.
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Admits being a copycat off of Wikipedia. She wants to be trusted with the purse strings. This will be her defining moment.
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So are you saying you want a Labour government? Make up your mind. You are either red or blue? Which one is it?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:52 pmI'm not Ultra left nor do I prefer a Tory government.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 pm I can't understand the likes of Comrade Maxy ( the supposed Ultra left-winger & supporter of proscribed international terrorist groups, in a sleight of hand manner ), would seemingly prefer a Tory Government to a Labour Government. I reckon he is scared Labour would clamp down on dodgy taxi drivers ( if he is actually what he purports to be ).
Call me a supporter of terrorism again and I will go legal.
In the meantime you should apologise and delete your post and I will take no further action
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I can only assume you preferred Jo Swinton as a PM last time round , she liked ti say ‘Bollo## ‘ to Brexit and Stop Brexit. Is that democracy for you?FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:14 pmSo are you saying you want a Labour government? Make up your mind. You are either red or blue? Which one is it?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:52 pmI'm not Ultra left nor do I prefer a Tory government.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 pm I can't understand the likes of Comrade Maxy ( the supposed Ultra left-winger & supporter of proscribed international terrorist groups, in a sleight of hand manner ), would seemingly prefer a Tory Government to a Labour Government. I reckon he is scared Labour would clamp down on dodgy taxi drivers ( if he is actually what he purports to be ).
Call me a supporter of terrorism again and I will go legal.
In the meantime you should apologise and delete your post and I will take no further action
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I didn't mind Jo, although she certainly had her knockers.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:25 pmI can only assume you preferred Jo Swinton as a PM last time round , she liked ti say ‘Bollo## ‘ to Brexit and Stop Brexit. Is that democracy for you?FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:14 pmSo are you saying you want a Labour government? Make up your mind. You are either red or blue? Which one is it?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:52 pm
I'm not Ultra left nor do I prefer a Tory government.
Call me a supporter of terrorism again and I will go legal.
In the meantime you should apologise and delete your post and I will take no further action
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Gets up at six am Sunday to make a sexist comment about a female politician. Again, very ianteresting
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Labour suspends MP Andy McDonald after speech at pro-Palestinian rally.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67268154
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67268154
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And so Starmer's purge on anybody who was comfortable in working with Corbyn and his policies continues.faldO wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 7:28 pm Labour suspends MP Andy McDonald after speech at pro-Palestinian rally.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67268154
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Absolutely crazy, the latest bout of in-fighting within the Labour Party. The simple fact is, as a World Power Source, the UK Labour Party is a non-entity. Their views on the World Stage are worth diddly squat. On top of that, the Covid Enquiry is showing us ( what we already knew ) that a bunch of moronic imbeciles has been running the country for the last 13 years. Brexit has been a huge social & economic disaster, one of the main causes in a lack of social & health care. Time people at the top of the Labour Party got a grip, and concentrated on what matters to the British people. Two tribes of belligerent, misogynistic & superstitious Middle-Eastern Nations, trying to wipe each other out, has little to do with the UK.
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Friend or faux wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 11:11 am Absolutely crazy, the latest bout of in-fighting within the Labour Party. The simple fact is, as a World Power Source, the UK Labour Party is a non-entity. Their views on the World Stage are worth diddly squat. On top of that, the Covid Enquiry is showing us ( what we already knew ) that a bunch of moronic imbeciles has been running the country for the last 13 years. Brexit has been a huge social & economic disaster, one of the main causes in a lack of social & health care. Time people at the top of the Labour Party got a grip, and concentrated on what matters to the British people. Two tribes of belligerent, misogynistic & superstitious Middle-Eastern Nations, trying to wipe each other out, has little to do with the UK.
So you're saying Starmer's foreign policy on Israel is irrelevant as he's not in power? Be interested to know if you felt the same when Corbyn was in charge?
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I am saying Labour needs to have a serious internal conversation to work out their policy. Public gesture Politics when you have no real influence is meaningless. This Middle-East spat is a perfect distraction from the horrible mess going on in our Country.
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For ‘Starmer’s Foreign Policy , read ‘Blair’s Foreign Policy’Admin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 11:26 amFriend or faux wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 11:11 am Absolutely crazy, the latest bout of in-fighting within the Labour Party. The simple fact is, as a World Power Source, the UK Labour Party is a non-entity. Their views on the World Stage are worth diddly squat. On top of that, the Covid Enquiry is showing us ( what we already knew ) that a bunch of moronic imbeciles has been running the country for the last 13 years. Brexit has been a huge social & economic disaster, one of the main causes in a lack of social & health care. Time people at the top of the Labour Party got a grip, and concentrated on what matters to the British people. Two tribes of belligerent, misogynistic & superstitious Middle-Eastern Nations, trying to wipe each other out, has little to do with the UK.
So you're saying Starmer's foreign policy on Israel is irrelevant as he's not in power? Be interested to know if you felt the same when Corbyn was in charge?
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