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The media is frotting themselves into a priapismic frenzy over Jeremy Corbyn's leadership bid, as though it was the equivalent of someone being eaten by a shark, whilst being struck by lightning (twice) with a winning lottery ticket in his pocket.
It seems to me that, compared to the others, people actually know what he stands for! Why vote for Lego-haired windsock, Andy Burnham or Yvette 'Don't call me Mrs Balls' Cooper or the strangely attractive, mumsy personality vacuum Liz Kendall when no-one has the faintest idea what they believe in? People will vote for Cornyn based on his policies - the others just want victory at any cost.
I don't have a stake in this either way but I believe the the opposition should represent a genuine ideological difference to the government.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
The Scots have a Scottish Party now they don't need Labour who have to balance their loyalty between the Scottish and everyone else. They will have another referendum. In relation to the English working class it is about immigration. Labour brought in mass immigration which causes wage compression, lack of housing, a huge strain on education, infrastructure, NHS, an emergence of parallel societies, and the complete change in once working class areas into something they can't identify with. Their culture and heritage is being eroded.
You need to wake up, The Labour Party have an uncertain future whist the Conservative party remain strong.
mass immigration which causes wage compression, lack of housing, a huge strain on education, infrastructure, NHS, an emergence of parallel societies, and the complete change in once working class areas into something they can't identify with.
Been busy these migrants, hey?
Jesus-fcking-wept.
So it seems pretty straight forward then. It was the migrants wot dun it. All of it.
As a champion of the working class SOG, in your view do any of the following have a bearing on, let's say housing?:
- private developers not increasing the rate of housing development sufficiently to take up the slack after Thatcher's right-to-buy, and the cessation of council development. - unbalanced economy, majority of jobs in London = driving up prices - international investment in London property = driving up prices - flawed government policy of trying to incentivise private development with demand-side stimulation
Let's hope those dastardly migrants don't extend right-to-buy to the housing associations hey.
I thought I heard you saying it was a pity... pity I never had any children. But you're wrong. I have. Thousands of them. Thousands of them... and all boys at various islington care homes in the late eighties to early nineties..
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"...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn."
mass immigration which causes wage compression, lack of housing, a huge strain on education, infrastructure, NHS, an emergence of parallel societies, and the complete change in once working class areas into something they can't identify with.
Been busy these migrants, hey?
Jesus-fcking-wept.
So it seems pretty straight forward then. It was the migrants wot dun it. All of it.
As a champion of the working class SOG, in your view do any of the following have a bearing on, let's say housing?:
- private developers not increasing the rate of housing development sufficiently to take up the slack after Thatcher's right-to-buy, and the cessation of council development. - unbalanced economy, majority of jobs in London = driving up prices - international investment in London property = driving up prices - flawed government policy of trying to incentivise private development with demand-side stimulation
Let's hope those dastardly migrants don't extend right-to-buy to the housing associations hey.
Most of the things he listed are undoubtedly true though despite your mock outrage and trying to blame it all on Thatcher.
Anyway it's pointless getting into this as it's going to be removed 10 seconds later. The constant hand-wringing doesn't seem to slow down the fingers reaching for the delete button.
Most of the things he listed are undoubtedly true though despite your mock outrage and trying to blame it all on Thatcher.
Anyway it's pointless getting into this as it's going to be removed 10 seconds later. The constant hand-wringing doesn't seem to slow down the fingers reaching for the delete button.
Most of the things he listed are undoubtedly true though despite your mock outrage and trying to blame it all on Thatcher.
Anyway it's pointless getting into this as it's going to be removed 10 seconds later. The constant hand-wringing doesn't seem to slow down the fingers reaching for the delete button.
I actually did a lol at that. I reckon you refer to Thatcher in 90% of your posts. It's actually quite odd.
I just thought it fitted nicely as backing music to your post.
Er ok can't see how, but fair play to you hope you enjoyed the music.
Anyway this is getting off topic from the genius that is Jeremy Corbyn. The funny thing is he didn't actually want to get in as leader, but just stand as the token mad lefty they always have in the election.
Er ok can't see how, but fair play to you hope you enjoyed the music.
Anyway this is getting off topic from the genius that is Jeremy Corbyn. The funny thing is he didn't actually want to get in as leader, but just stand as the token mad lefty they always have in the election.
Edit: What the fck is that video from Disco?
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its a cult film from the early 1930's by a geezer called schlitze, bit disturbing .
its called 'freaks'
"...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn."
Please let this coomie be elected the leader of liebour.
Liebour will not be electable for donkeys years, hooray.....
Balls to this (not Ed - just balls). Fúck all the apologists who want to continue to Torify the party just to gain power, and sneering Tories and their "unelectable" - most of the MPs elected will be elected again. Hooray to the prospect of a truly socialist led labour party - even in perpetual opposition.
Do not blaspheme against St. Thatch. She brought us the Maggie Carta.
...and incredibly, the first leader anywhere to speak out about global warming. I kid you not, it's true.
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
I'd dance the mattress polka after a few. (C) Sven Hassell
I would have to agree.
Side note: must have read every Sven Hassel book about 30 times. Just recently binned them - my boy is an avid reader but I didn't want him getting his hands on them and turning into another disciple of Obergefreiter, by the grace of God, Joseph Porta like his Old Man.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'