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14 Jun 2017, 2:20 pm

Robinson is a genuinely nasty man. A former BNP member with a history of violence and convictions, including a vicious assault on a police officer.

He has found an audience of naive, gullible, frightend young men who always offer that so very comically clichéd 'says it like it is/says things others are scared to say' as some sort of compliment to him.

Can't even imagine what an absolute dunce someone would have to be to use him as their political and moral guide.



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15 Jun 2017, 4:34 pm

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If I was in power, I certainly wouldn't step down becaue of a few leftie rebels trying to cause me harm.


She is trying to keep her weak and unstable grubby little hands on power by aligning with a terrorist organisation that is homophobic, fascist and with that terrifying and disgusting fundamental christian dogma. The christian version of Sharia. Strong and stable my arse!


The only hope for the tens of millions of working class, working poor, disenfranchised and outcasts, like the majority of the autistic 'community' (85% unemployment rate, benefits cut, NHS care stripped away to feather the nest of tax dodging millionaires like that turd Branson) is Mr Corbyn.

Politics has changed for the better due to his influence and the Labour Party with 800,000 members is the largest political party in Europe - "few leftie rebels" :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Corbyn is from a failed minority government whereby all his m.ps had deserted him. Thank God, some real people don't believe any of your sickening tasteless views about which way society wishes to take a punt, god knows what state the country would be in if a half-delusionist thinker like him ever gets into power. It will surely be the icing on the cake for all British Citizens. 8O 8O :roll:



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16 Jun 2017, 3:46 am

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Corbyn is from a failed minority government whereby all his m.ps had deserted him. Thank God, some real people don't believe any of your sickening tasteless views about which way society wishes to take a punt, god knows what state the country would be in if a half-delusionist thinker like him ever gets into power. It will surely be the icing on the cake for all British Citizens. 8O 8O :roll:


Your post doesn't make much sense. Corbyn isn't and hasn't been in a minority government. The Labour MPs are now supporting him after he has proved he can increase the Labour vote, narrowing a 20 point poll deficit in just 6 weeks.

I think the country would be a lot better off and more equal with a Labour government in power.



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16 Jun 2017, 4:40 am

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Corbyn is from a failed minority government whereby all his m.ps had deserted him. Thank God, some real people don't believe any of your sickening tasteless views about which way society wishes to take a punt, god knows what state the country would be in if a half-delusionist thinker like him ever gets into power. It will surely be the icing on the cake for all British Citizens. 8O 8O :roll:


If my "sickening tasteless views about society" means that you object to the opinion that everybody has an opportunity and the human right to be a full citizen and participate in society as an equal regardless of disability, gender, sexuality colour, religion or wealth then you inhabit a very dark place.

I sense that English isn't your first language and if that is the case, then some of your posts make more sense; if not, then I'm sorry but you don't know what you are talking about. People are entitled to 'informed' opinions, not simply to repeat hate-speech on a public forum. You do realise that the fascists you hail as a hero would happily see you and me (as disabled people) euthenised as not being a contributor to society, 'arbeit-shei' a drain and cut all support for us as a community? How many disabled nazi's do you know? It kind of goes against the grain. If you are from another country, then... I'm not sure how to put this... you are part of what they see as the problem! If you are a foreigner, then they want you out of the country - they might be focused on "the muslims" (as if they are one homogenous group of people rather than a diverse group of people from different nations sharing a religion with all different takes on their book; rather like christians) currently, but don't think Polish, Romanian, Russian, eastern Europeans won't be next. That is how they work. If this scares or disgusts you, then it should, history has proven illuminating on your views.

I don't think you realise that "icing on the cake" is a good thing, so actually I really do think a party in power that supports the rights of ALL people and have been supporters of disability rights throughout their history would be the tastiest icing on the best cake possible.

I'm not going to engage with you further; something feels wrong and I don't engage with fascists.


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16 Jun 2017, 7:18 pm

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I think the country would be a lot better off and more equal with a Labour government in power.;


The country would not be better off with a man in charge like Corbyn for reasons I think I stated in my earlier threads. He has brainwashed all confused and piteous single students and owners with land out of their homes with a huge levy, where is the money going to come from? trees or rightful owners?
You can't taper back an unfair political class failure in a system that is stern about the money thats being spent.

The power of investment is in the way it is handled publicly and rightfully with the backing of all party political interests and people who should get their act together and wake up to the fact that Britain is Changing, some may call it reverting, but in truth that is just a catchment term. We are all united here as one, I stated too I get my handout of benefits, and there's never been any proper places to start the prospect of job training even on work trial for a considerate and council aware funded programme. I'm sewn to my wits end, the money helps to just get out and do the normal things you have to do, but then you get no help.
Dumb telephone advisors who call up at least every six months, for older claimants and punish peoples lives with defeatist non-helpful talk. And that is what it is, what society is calling it, defeat for humankind and Great Britain at large.



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26 Jul 2017, 4:20 pm

Someone mentioned fascists, well.. the real ones are here

https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck ... udent-debt

And Alan Sugar called Jeremy Corbyn a “cheat” and said he should resign for having “lied”.

Presenter Andrew Marr put it to him: “If you are a young voter and you heard those words: ‘I will deal with it’, you might have thought Jeremy Corbyn is going to relieve me of my debt.”
Corbyn was forced to defend his position, saying: “We never said we would completely abolish it.”
For some, this constituted a U-turn.
The Mail said: “Labour has backtracked on its promise to write off £100 billion of student debt.

Some extra brownie points for the beaming marxists who stepped down after falling behind in the June polls.


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(Farron, after a right frowning resignation, with a previous cap at nine grand).

Corbyn had previously said:

“Labour will lift this cloud of debt and make education free for all as part of our plan for a richer Britain for the many not the few.
“We will scrap tuition fees and ensure universities have the resources they need to continue to provide a world-class education. Students will benefit from having more money in their pockets, and we will all benefit from the engineers, doctors, teachers and scientists that our universities produce.”
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has said the current cohort of students will graduate with an average debt of more than £50,000. Mr Corbyn said before the election that Labour would fund higher education through an increase in corporation tax and national insurance, which he said would cost around £8 billion a year.


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Maybe someone should have told the remain voters what they were voting for, as they clearly were made to feel ill- aware of the facts, which were all too naive and unassuming.



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27 Jul 2017, 10:14 am

Using the Daily Mail as a genuine source to fairly criticise Labour??! ! :lol: :lol: :lol:



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27 Jul 2017, 10:16 am

For as long as The Tory & Unionist Govt keep offering up u turn after u turn there is only one shambolic story in UK politics.

Today from U-Turn Theresa is going back on free school breakfasts which was part of the manifesto from only a few weeks ago that saw the Tories get back in power . Another day, another U-Turn!



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27 Jul 2017, 10:27 am

Brexiteer economist Andrew Lilico said yesterday the positive for Brexit is that the UK will see just 3 years of economic decline and by 2030 we may break even. So just 13 years to get back to where we would have been anyway and that from a man who has become known for spinning it all to sound far more positive than proves to be.

Not enough :| in the world for some of these Brexiteers



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27 Jul 2017, 2:19 pm

Biscuitman wrote:
Brexiteer economist Andrew Lilico said yesterday the positive for Brexit is that the UK will see just 3 years of economic decline and by 2030 we may break even. So just 13 years to get back to where we would have been anyway and that from a man who has become known for spinning it all to sound far more positive than proves to be.



I'll pardon your left wing phony sources from someone who is only fiscal enough to look in when it suits. Clearly, bystanding fellow principles is hardly going to create a foreign downturn on investment banks, whilst celebrating the rise in car ownership.
Time for you and others to get your sorry facts straight and take a leaf out of political ambition, not moral socialist uprising, spreading anarchy around is not going to help feed the country and kill off debt.



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27 Jul 2017, 2:25 pm

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Using the Daily Mail as a genuine source to fairly criticise Labour??! ! :lol:


If you work in London, no doubt in a newsroom..you will have found it in the Daily Express. Unless of course, you still commute with an all expense paid First Class Corbyn Cost Initiative Transport inflation programme? :jester:

Any Corbyn feeds shall be reported directly to your newsreel or live feed, yes?

I'd like to support your idealistic running commentary, but the nation has better things to sort out.



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28 Jul 2017, 2:32 am

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Brexiteer economist Andrew Lilico said yesterday the positive for Brexit is that the UK will see just 3 years of economic decline and by 2030 we may break even. So just 13 years to get back to where we would have been anyway and that from a man who has become known for spinning it all to sound far more positive than proves to be.



I'll pardon your left wing phony sources from someone who is only fiscal enough to look in when it suits. Clearly, bystanding fellow principles is hardly going to create a foreign downturn on investment banks, whilst celebrating the rise in car ownership.
Time for you and others to get your sorry facts straight and take a leaf out of political ambition, not moral socialist uprising, spreading anarchy around is not going to help feed the country and kill off debt.


Ahh the old everyone who disagrees with me is a lefty and a socialist line. I see you are at least sticking to your broken record there.

Enjoy your utopian land of milk and honey! :lol:



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01 Aug 2017, 3:41 pm

Biscuitman wrote:
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Biscuitman wrote:
Brexiteer economist Andrew Lilico said yesterday the positive for Brexit is that the UK will see just 3 years of economic decline and by 2030 we may break even. So just 13 years to get back to where we would have been anyway and that from a man who has become known for spinning it all to sound far more positive than proves to be.



I'll pardon your left wing phony sources from someone who is only fiscal enough to look in when it suits. Clearly, bystanding fellow principles is hardly going to create a foreign downturn on investment banks, whilst celebrating the rise in car ownership.
Time for you and others to get your sorry facts straight and take a leaf out of political ambition, not moral socialist uprising, spreading anarchy around is not going to help feed the country and kill off debt.


Ahh the old everyone who disagrees with me is a lefty and a socialist line. I see you are at least sticking to your broken record there.

Enjoy your utopian land of milk and honey! :lol:


Your negative socialist support is digging into real wages and stretching on borrowed time. This isn't like some all expenses paid trip, which clearly gave students something to grin about at the time. As long as their rich fantasies are completed by ever faithful pro columnist campaigning greed, the real left wing society won't ever 'function correctly' at its best again. May I force to remind you, that I, nor my family have ever been, right wingers, and neither are we Corbynites. The high rise bodies of empowerment speak down to the closed off embodiment that's society moving on its pay gap of hard willed labourers and collective understudies, and under skilled cluttered optimists will slowly have their dreams shredded one by one, and being the typical non-witty high city brainbox power typical of city capitalists, you wade along with public dysfunction and false delusions. The real legacy of your hallmarked luxury has never been, nor looked any worse.
Have you not realised the Article was triggered in March of this year? Most leavers will never forget why we voted to leave. Carry on with your high rise ambitions of getting everyone to stagger to the same boring office as you do year after year, on a limited pay rise because, as you typically remind everyone we need your better brains to enable more class divide. So, I'd rather stick to events as they look now, and not hang my head in shame or downward bitterness and politically minded uptight windbags.
Okey Dokey? :mrgreen: