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Not in my back yard 19:59 - Nov 11 with 2168 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

After campaigning for years for as many people around the globe to come here as possible the deputy leader of the Green Party is now kicking off at plans for hundreds of migrant men to be housed in an army barracks near a small rural village in her East Sussex council, citing “safety fears”.

“Refugees are welcome here” according to her at the Green Party conference but apparently not close to her. She’s presumably happy with them being placed elsewhere. Out of sight out of mind.

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Not in my back yard on 20:13 - Nov 11 with 2141 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Wrong kind of migrants for rural Sussex, haven't you got some nice ones.

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Not in my back yard on 20:41 - Nov 11 with 2115 viewsraynor94

Hypocrisy at it's finest!

You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
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Not in my back yard on 20:42 - Nov 11 with 2115 viewsmax936

Just like the rest of these political clowns, those three cretins Drakeford, Morgan and Iorwerth and his lot.

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Not in my back yard on 22:58 - Nov 11 with 2011 viewsonehunglow

All welcome as long as they stay away from my house

Yeah, Jezza wants them to come in

He loves em

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Not in my back yard on 07:19 - Nov 12 with 1925 viewsDr_Winston

Always the way with Communists. The proles get to deal with the fallout of shitty decisions whilst those in charge are cosseted from them.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Not in my back yard on 20:41 - Nov 12 with 1760 viewsReslovenSwan1

Not in my back yard on 22:58 - Nov 11 by onehunglow

All welcome as long as they stay away from my house

Yeah, Jezza wants them to come in

He loves em


What has Iraq Syria Afghanistan got in common? The RAF ha as bombed all of them resulting in repetitive collateral damage.

Iraq us now run by Iran in the south

Syria s new president was Daesh and is up for grabs

Afghanistan is under Taliban as it was befits we went in.

Corbyn was a lone voice telling me and You we should go nowhere near these places.

I do not think his economic policies would work in the UK.
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Wise sage since Toshack era
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Not in my back yard on 20:50 - Nov 12 with 1752 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Not in my back yard on 20:41 - Nov 12 by ReslovenSwan1

What has Iraq Syria Afghanistan got in common? The RAF ha as bombed all of them resulting in repetitive collateral damage.

Iraq us now run by Iran in the south

Syria s new president was Daesh and is up for grabs

Afghanistan is under Taliban as it was befits we went in.

Corbyn was a lone voice telling me and You we should go nowhere near these places.

I do not think his economic policies would work in the UK.
[Post edited 12 Nov 20:41]


Corbyn was nowhere near “a lone voice”. Millions marched in London to protest the invasion of Iraq. It remains the most damaging foreign policy mistake of the 21st century. Syria and Afghanistan was the result of a UN resolution which made them “legal” if that means anything. As useless as the UN undoubtedly is.

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Not in my back yard on 21:15 - Nov 12 with 1739 viewsmax936

Not in my back yard on 20:50 - Nov 12 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Corbyn was nowhere near “a lone voice”. Millions marched in London to protest the invasion of Iraq. It remains the most damaging foreign policy mistake of the 21st century. Syria and Afghanistan was the result of a UN resolution which made them “legal” if that means anything. As useless as the UN undoubtedly is.


Wasting your time Joesus, some will only believe what they want to believe.

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Not in my back yard on 21:45 - Nov 12 with 1711 viewsonehunglow

Fork me
Still not safe

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Not in my back yard on 01:19 - Nov 13 with 1644 viewsRobbie

This useless Starmer must have plenty of room at No.10 to invite a few more Doctors and Engineers to sit at his Xmas Lunch spread , think of the photo opportunities and PR .

Like wise the disgraced Randy Andy bombed out of his 30 roomed Royal Lodge , plenty of free space there if available .

Nope , the honest and scared folk of this once great Nation , many of whom are being victims of random stabbings on the streets will suffer whilst the elite prosper .
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Not in my back yard on 13:04 - Nov 13 with 1551 viewsReslovenSwan1

Not in my back yard on 20:50 - Nov 12 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Corbyn was nowhere near “a lone voice”. Millions marched in London to protest the invasion of Iraq. It remains the most damaging foreign policy mistake of the 21st century. Syria and Afghanistan was the result of a UN resolution which made them “legal” if that means anything. As useless as the UN undoubtedly is.


Corbyn was a leading voice in the House of Commons. Possibly the leader of the objectors.


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On March 18, 2003, the UK House of Commons voted to approve military action in Iraq, with the government's motion passing 412 to 149. Despite the government winning the vote, there was a significant rebellion from within its own party, with 139 Labour MPs voting against the government's motion. The vote occurred after a tense and passionate nine-hour debate.
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Not in my back yard on 16:06 - Nov 13 with 1508 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Not in my back yard on 20:41 - Nov 12 by ReslovenSwan1

What has Iraq Syria Afghanistan got in common? The RAF ha as bombed all of them resulting in repetitive collateral damage.

Iraq us now run by Iran in the south

Syria s new president was Daesh and is up for grabs

Afghanistan is under Taliban as it was befits we went in.

Corbyn was a lone voice telling me and You we should go nowhere near these places.

I do not think his economic policies would work in the UK.
[Post edited 12 Nov 20:41]


Corbyn was happy to support Terrorist countries especially if they were against equal rights for women, democracy and were happy to kill anyone who opposed them.

Just as well 95% of the UK population were against Corbyn's warped ideas.

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Not in my back yard on 22:03 - Nov 13 with 1401 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Not in my back yard on 13:04 - Nov 13 by ReslovenSwan1

Corbyn was a leading voice in the House of Commons. Possibly the leader of the objectors.


Ai

On March 18, 2003, the UK House of Commons voted to approve military action in Iraq, with the government's motion passing 412 to 149. Despite the government winning the vote, there was a significant rebellion from within its own party, with 139 Labour MPs voting against the government's motion. The vote occurred after a tense and passionate nine-hour debate.
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Robin Cook, the foreign secretary resigned, obviously the leading figure to stand up against the war.

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Not in my back yard on 23:13 - Nov 19 with 989 viewsKeithHaynes

Not in my back yard on 22:58 - Nov 11 by onehunglow

All welcome as long as they stay away from my house

Yeah, Jezza wants them to come in

He loves em


Jezzbolah is the biggest danger to this country. Luckily he hasn’t got a hope in hell of getting more than a couple of seats.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
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Not in my back yard on 10:51 - Nov 20 with 861 viewsonehunglow

Not in my back yard on 23:13 - Nov 19 by KeithHaynes

Jezzbolah is the biggest danger to this country. Luckily he hasn’t got a hope in hell of getting more than a couple of seats.


Have an up arrow
Many see Jezza as exactly the opposite

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Not in my back yard on 11:26 - Nov 20 with 849 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Not in my back yard on 23:13 - Nov 19 by KeithHaynes

Jezzbolah is the biggest danger to this country. Luckily he hasn’t got a hope in hell of getting more than a couple of seats.


He’ll get plenty of seats. We already saw safe Labour seats with massive majorities fall to independents standing purely on a pro Hamas ticket a year ago. The unholy alliance between the islamists, the purple haired brigade and the wealthy champagne socialists will get him millions of votes.

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Not in my back yard on 14:37 - Nov 20 with 825 viewsonehunglow

Not in my back yard on 11:26 - Nov 20 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

He’ll get plenty of seats. We already saw safe Labour seats with massive majorities fall to independents standing purely on a pro Hamas ticket a year ago. The unholy alliance between the islamists, the purple haired brigade and the wealthy champagne socialists will get him millions of votes.


His supporters are astonishing
Real class warriors who want a change , hammer the rich and give it to the poor to bring up their larger families of neurodivergent , ADHD , HPD and special needs

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Not in my back yard on 15:30 - Nov 20 with 785 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Not in my back yard on 14:37 - Nov 20 by onehunglow

His supporters are astonishing
Real class warriors who want a change , hammer the rich and give it to the poor to bring up their larger families of neurodivergent , ADHD , HPD and special needs


The blithering idiot is on social media today moaning about “political prisoners” from the terrorist group Palestine action who broke into a military base and caused 7 million pounds of criminal damage. Their mates are also in prison for ram raiding a factory and attacking police officers with sledgehammers.

And he’s got the brass neck to describe them as “peaceful protestors”.

The bloke is a menace.

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Not in my back yard on 15:59 - Nov 20 with 771 viewsonehunglow

Not in my back yard on 15:30 - Nov 20 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

The blithering idiot is on social media today moaning about “political prisoners” from the terrorist group Palestine action who broke into a military base and caused 7 million pounds of criminal damage. Their mates are also in prison for ram raiding a factory and attacking police officers with sledgehammers.

And he’s got the brass neck to describe them as “peaceful protestors”.

The bloke is a menace.


Well , as has been said before, the “ Pigs” deserve a battering
Just wish we had a police force instead of a police service
I am in touch with modern policing as my son in law has twenty give years in
He handed in his firearms authority and is now seeing out his time training officers how to use drones
He can’t wait to leave
It’s a horrible way to feel
It’s understandable

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Not in my back yard on 16:47 - Nov 20 with 757 viewsmax936

Not in my back yard on 11:26 - Nov 20 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

He’ll get plenty of seats. We already saw safe Labour seats with massive majorities fall to independents standing purely on a pro Hamas ticket a year ago. The unholy alliance between the islamists, the purple haired brigade and the wealthy champagne socialists will get him millions of votes.


Never seen the country so divided although that's what happens when you got a government that is as weak as pizz.

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Not in my back yard on 21:17 - Nov 20 with 692 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Not in my back yard on 16:47 - Nov 20 by max936

Never seen the country so divided although that's what happens when you got a government that is as weak as pizz.


There's an interview with Sir Simon Case, ex cabinet secretary where he states that Labour were not ready for Government when they arrived, there was a feeling that they were better than the Tories and that would be enough.

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Not in my back yard on 23:10 - Nov 20 with 654 viewsonehunglow

Not in my back yard on 16:47 - Nov 20 by max936

Never seen the country so divided although that's what happens when you got a government that is as weak as pizz.


We’ve always been so
We have a monarchy still well detached with perverted family members still being kept by people seen as plebs
We have class warriors at the other end

I hate this country , really

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Not in my back yard on 01:29 - Nov 21 with 634 viewsRobbie

Not in my back yard on 21:17 - Nov 20 by JACKMANANDBOY

There's an interview with Sir Simon Case, ex cabinet secretary where he states that Labour were not ready for Government when they arrived, there was a feeling that they were better than the Tories and that would be enough.


Labour MP Clive Lewis is prepared to offer his seat to Andy Burnham , who will then maybe challenge this pathetic Labour leader we have at present says a lot on the current climate involved in this Government .

Rach from accounts , my gosh you have your hands full before next weeks Budget .
Good luck there .

AMs at the cosy niche in Cardiff Bay , maybe time to re draft your CVs soon .
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