Still No Apology
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 2:19 pm
And this man runs this Country
Ffs Ling!!!
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Of course Boris should apologise
Most would agree, but what chance is there? The fella is breath-takingly arrogant, much like that EH16 alias character.
Why does this not surprise me from you
And to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
You grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:10 pmAnd to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
Boris, on the other hand has no redeeming features whatsoever and is only interested in his, and his pals, interests. He is arrogant, spoilt, privileged and a proven liar. Even his brother would agree with that view as his resignation proves.
So, between the two, I have to stick with Corbyn. He just could not be any worse than this Tory government led by such a **** as Boris the liar.
Monster Raving Loony party right?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:17 pmYou grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:10 pmAnd to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
Boris, on the other hand has no redeeming features whatsoever and is only interested in his, and his pals, interests. He is arrogant, spoilt, privileged and a proven liar. Even his brother would agree with that view as his resignation proves.
So, between the two, I have to stick with Corbyn. He just could not be any worse than this Tory government led by such a **** as Boris the liar.
Everything is now unfolding to Corbyns advantage as planned. It has been difficult for Labour right whingers to deal with and the actual Tory infiltrators have left and their fellow travellers on the neo-liberal experiment will be deselected.
For the first time since 1945 we will be able to vote for a party that has the interests of the majority of the people at its heart.
I believe almost none of the crap written about Corbyn tbh. The agenda in the media is very clear to see. As I stated, I think Corbyn will do his best for the Country if he's given a chance. That's a far cry from what Boris the liar is trying to do.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:17 pmYou grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:10 pmAnd to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
Boris, on the other hand has no redeeming features whatsoever and is only interested in his, and his pals, interests. He is arrogant, spoilt, privileged and a proven liar. Even his brother would agree with that view as his resignation proves.
So, between the two, I have to stick with Corbyn. He just could not be any worse than this Tory government led by such a **** as Boris the liar.
Everything is now unfolding to Corbyns advantage as planned. It has been difficult for Labour right whingers to deal with and the actual Tory infiltrators have left and their fellow travellers on the neo-liberal experiment will be deselected.
For the first time since 1945 we will be able to vote for a party that has the interests of the majority of the people at its heart.
And therein your final paragraph betrays your lack of political insight.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:24 pmI believe almost none of the crap written about Corbyn tbh. The agenda in the media is very clear to see. As I stated, I think Corbyn will do his best for the Country if he's given a chance. That's a far cry from what Boris the liar is trying to do.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:17 pmYou grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:10 pm
And to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
Boris, on the other hand has no redeeming features whatsoever and is only interested in his, and his pals, interests. He is arrogant, spoilt, privileged and a proven liar. Even his brother would agree with that view as his resignation proves.
So, between the two, I have to stick with Corbyn. He just could not be any worse than this Tory government led by such a **** as Boris the liar.
Everything is now unfolding to Corbyns advantage as planned. It has been difficult for Labour right whingers to deal with and the actual Tory infiltrators have left and their fellow travellers on the neo-liberal experiment will be deselected.
For the first time since 1945 we will be able to vote for a party that has the interests of the majority of the people at its heart.
I will vote for Labour and thus for Jezza for PM. To be fair, I'd vote Monster Raving Loony if that was what was needed to ditch the current lying Tory scumbags....
You're overboardin' mate. None of your posts are funny, insightful or in the least bit interesting. Cut down on posts, up the thinking time between them. Do some reading.Lucky7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:20 pmMonster Raving Loony party right?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:17 pmYou grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:10 pm
And to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
Boris, on the other hand has no redeeming features whatsoever and is only interested in his, and his pals, interests. He is arrogant, spoilt, privileged and a proven liar. Even his brother would agree with that view as his resignation proves.
So, between the two, I have to stick with Corbyn. He just could not be any worse than this Tory government led by such a **** as Boris the liar.
Everything is now unfolding to Corbyns advantage as planned. It has been difficult for Labour right whingers to deal with and the actual Tory infiltrators have left and their fellow travellers on the neo-liberal experiment will be deselected.
For the first time since 1945 we will be able to vote for a party that has the interests of the majority of the people at its heart.
Taking it all a bit too seriously Max....Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:28 pmAnd therein your final paragraph betrays your lack of political insight.BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:24 pmI believe almost none of the crap written about Corbyn tbh. The agenda in the media is very clear to see. As I stated, I think Corbyn will do his best for the Country if he's given a chance. That's a far cry from what Boris the liar is trying to do.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:17 pm
You grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.
Everything is now unfolding to Corbyns advantage as planned. It has been difficult for Labour right whingers to deal with and the actual Tory infiltrators have left and their fellow travellers on the neo-liberal experiment will be deselected.
For the first time since 1945 we will be able to vote for a party that has the interests of the majority of the people at its heart.
I will vote for Labour and thus for Jezza for PM. To be fair, I'd vote Monster Raving Loony if that was what was needed to ditch the current lying Tory scumbags....
Says the Oracle of absolutely nothingMax B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:30 pmYou're overboardin' mate. None of your posts are funny, insightful or in the least bit interesting. Cut down on posts, up the thinking time between them. Do some reading.Lucky7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:20 pmMonster Raving Loony party right?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:17 pm
You grossly overstate Corbyns failings and I recommend you believe less of the vitriol, lies and character assasination pumped out by the capitalist media on an almost hourly basis.
Everything is now unfolding to Corbyns advantage as planned. It has been difficult for Labour right whingers to deal with and the actual Tory infiltrators have left and their fellow travellers on the neo-liberal experiment will be deselected.
For the first time since 1945 we will be able to vote for a party that has the interests of the majority of the people at its heart.
Its Just BORIS !!BoniO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:10 pmAnd to an extent I'd agree with you. I'm a longtime labour supporter but not a great fan of Corbyn. However, I think he at least tries to do the right thing, with varying degrees of success. I would prefer him not to be leading the labour party at this moment.
Boris, on the other hand has no redeeming features whatsoever and is only interested in his, and his pals, interests. He is arrogant, spoilt, privileged and a proven liar. Even his brother would agree with that view as his resignation proves.
So, between the two, I have to stick with Corbyn. He just could not be any worse than this Tory government led by such a **** as Boris the liar.
Because stupid they are a WUM to set morons like you off on one and you take the bait every time. Rule Britannia!Lucky7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 1:07 pmSays the Oracle of absolutely nothingMax B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:30 pmYou're overboardin' mate. None of your posts are funny, insightful or in the least bit interesting. Cut down on posts, up the thinking time between them. Do some reading.
Your English bashing posts are an embarrassment
but somehow don’t get you a ban
Why is that I wonder?