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General Erection - 12th December 2019


mr.hobblesworth

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9 hours ago, Fosse69 said:

You are very much out of touch not to know the reasons.

Is it anything to do with the rampant anti semitism in the labour party? 

8 hours ago, mr.hobblesworth said:

With the conservatives pledging to not be carbon neutral until 2050, the future would be extremely bleak for the next generations.At least under Labour they won't be have to worry about picking their way past rough sleepers, not having sufficient mental health services and having to put up with teachers needing to crowdsource <ovf censored> pencils.

Deluded.

The only way labour dont bankrupt the country is if they have no intention of seeing through 90% of their manifesto.

I wouldn't put that past them though 

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23 minutes ago, Regal Beagle said:

Is it anything to do with the rampant anti semitism in the labour party? 

Deluded.

The only way labour dont bankrupt the country is if they have no intention of seeing through 90% of their manifesto.

I wouldn't put that past them though 

RB,dunner  waste your time.Is Corbyn Boris Johnson ‘’s campaign manager now btw?He was doing a fine job yesterday.

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Jeremy Corbyn has admitted some of those on lower incomes could pay more tax under a future Labour government.

The Labour leader had previously insisted only the richest 5% of taxpayers, those earning about £80,000 a year or more, would face tax rises.

"They won't get the advantage, it's actually taking away £250," he said.

 

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21 minutes ago, geosname said:

Jeremy Corbyn has admitted some of those on lower incomes could pay more tax under a future Labour government.

The Labour leader had previously insisted only the richest 5% of taxpayers, those earning about £80,000 a year or more, would face tax rises.

"They won't get the advantage, it's actually taking away £250," he said.

 

There’s plenty more mendacious fiction from Corbyn ,geo.TAX FOR EVERYONE NOT THE FEW.

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1 hour ago, Regal Beagle said:

It was a massive EU issue Haha. There were months of daily news articles about it. 

How was it an issue for the UK though when these Syrian refugees on the poster had no right under EU law to come to the UK? 

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16 hours ago, Fosse69 said:

I thought a referendum was, direct instead of representative democracy, of course that assumes they are properly planned. 

How can anyone contemplate another referendum when the result of the the one in 2016 has still yet to be honoured? A GE is surely more democratic?

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16 hours ago, Jacko51 said:

In every general election since the war - and before - the losers have continued to fight to win the next one.  Democracy does not end with one vote, it's a continuous process.

I think you'll find that in every one of those general elections the defeated side accepted the result.  Not so in the case of the EU referendum!

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You are wasting your time, ginge. 

It was perhaps the most blatant racist piece of propaganda we've ever seen in modern Britain.

All in the context of course of those 70 million Turks coming here and swamping our country that according to Gove would be here by 2019. That was the context in which the poster was published as well as Farage's plethora of comments about nasty immigrants stealing everything we've got. 

But we've moved on. Those on the right love to re-write history.

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23 minutes ago, ginge said:

How was it an issue for the UK though when these Syrian refugees on the poster had no right under EU law to come to the UK? 

No right under law?....... are you serious?...... how many bodies were found in a truck?..... do immigrants/refugees follow the law?

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17 hours ago, ginge said:

We had one in 2017. What did it solve?

It determined who ran the country for the next few years--that's what GE's do!  What did you expect it to do--solve the world's ills, stop disease & famine internationally? I suggest you Google or dictionary-check the word "Democracy"

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I notice thre's a discernable quietness from Mr. Hobblesworth & Co after his beloved leader's wonderful exposation and forensic shredding by Andrew Neil last night! What a vaccuous,disingenuous ill-fitting leader Corbyn makes!  Thank goodness the country at large are getting the chances to see through him.  He's fast becoming the best vote-winner for the Conservatives since Michael Foot!

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1 minute ago, Bycarsbill said:

I think you'll find that in every one of those general elections the defeated side accepted the result.  Not so in the case of the EU referendum!

No one who loses a vote packs up and goes home and converts to the winning team. You carry on campaigning for what you believe in.

There were many opportunities of getting it through but they were all wasted by the Tories - who were in government by the way, held all the cards and were the ones in charge of getting it done so it's a bit rich for you to continually blame everyone else.

May would not sort out a cross party consensus and stubbornly insisted it was her deal or nothing. So that wasted over 2 years. She then held an election she did not need and lost her overall majority. I suppose that was the fault of the opposition as well.

The deal that Johnson has set up (if he can be believed) is a much worse deal than May's and since he and the ERG are quite happy for us to go down the No Deal route, MPs opposed it and wanted to amend it and make it softer. If he had not withdrawn the bill then it had a good chance of passing in time but he pulled it, no-one else but him, because the ERG would not want a softer deal and he'd lose their support. So we are where we are. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Bycarsbill said:

I notice thre's a discernable quietness from Mr. Hobblesworth & Co after his beloved leader's wonderful exposation and forensic shredding by Andrew Neil last night! What a vaccuous,disingenuous ill-fitting leader Corbyn makes!  Thank goodness the country at large are getting the chances to see through him.  He's fast becoming the best vote-winner for the Conservatives since Michael Foot!

I've posted more times than you, liar.

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