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Seumas Milne 11:56 - Mar 15 with 5725 viewsLohengrin

Just the sight of the feckin’ thing makes me want to vomit

He resembles a venal step-brother of David Miliband. The result of Ralph the Marxist having mated with a Goblin...

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Seamus Milne on 12:09 - Mar 15 with 2603 viewsHighjack

Yet another multi millionaire privately educated socialist. Likes playing away from home too. Nice man.

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Seamus Milne on 12:21 - Mar 15 with 2573 viewsacejack3065

can i join in? he's a c**t of the highest order.
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Seamus Milne on 12:29 - Mar 15 with 2563 viewsLeonWasGod

A touch of Tony Bliar's seed in there too.
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Seamus Milne on 12:34 - Mar 15 with 2549 viewsacejack3065

What's scary is he's 60. There must be a portrait of John Pilger decomposing in an attic somewhere.
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Seamus Milne on 12:38 - Mar 15 with 2532 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 12:21 - Mar 15 by acejack3065

can i join in? he's a c**t of the highest order.


Have you ever met him, Ace? I saw him speak in debate years ago. You know that feeling when you’ve come into contact with something unclean? He made my skin crawl.

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Seamus Milne on 12:40 - Mar 15 with 2526 viewsEbo

Whatever he is he cannot be worse than this, I mean just look at him. The midwife slapped his parents when he was born


Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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Seamus Milne on 12:41 - Mar 15 with 2525 viewsacejack3065

Seamus Milne on 12:38 - Mar 15 by Lohengrin

Have you ever met him, Ace? I saw him speak in debate years ago. You know that feeling when you’ve come into contact with something unclean? He made my skin crawl.


I've never met him but I walked past him at an event that JC was at during the 2016 leadership election. He looked like he hadn't slept in a fortnight.
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Seamus Milne on 12:43 - Mar 15 with 2518 viewsKerouac

Kate Godfrey, who has worked as an aid worker in conflict zones such as Libya and Syria, wrote in The Daily Telegraph in October 2015:

"I think Milne is an apologist for terror, and will always be an apologist for terror. I think that he never met a truth he didn’t dismiss as an orthodoxy and that nowhere in his far-Left polemic are actual people represented"

...sums him up nicely I reckon.
Same goes for quite a few posters on here too.

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Seamus Milne on 12:45 - Mar 15 with 2515 viewsacejack3065

Seamus Milne on 12:40 - Mar 15 by Ebo

Whatever he is he cannot be worse than this, I mean just look at him. The midwife slapped his parents when he was born



You can't compare horsesh*t and catsh*t though Ebo. I've met Moggy and it was like interacting with a fictional character. We are obviously cut from very different cloth.
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Seamus Milne on 12:46 - Mar 15 with 2512 viewsEbo

Seamus Milne on 12:43 - Mar 15 by Kerouac

Kate Godfrey, who has worked as an aid worker in conflict zones such as Libya and Syria, wrote in The Daily Telegraph in October 2015:

"I think Milne is an apologist for terror, and will always be an apologist for terror. I think that he never met a truth he didn’t dismiss as an orthodoxy and that nowhere in his far-Left polemic are actual people represented"

...sums him up nicely I reckon.
Same goes for quite a few posters on here too.


I can sum you up perfectly in one word sunshine

Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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Seamus Milne on 12:48 - Mar 15 with 2505 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 12:40 - Mar 15 by Ebo

Whatever he is he cannot be worse than this, I mean just look at him. The midwife slapped his parents when he was born



The Mogg and I share a passion, Eb.


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Seamus Milne on 12:52 - Mar 15 with 2500 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 12:41 - Mar 15 by acejack3065

I've never met him but I walked past him at an event that JC was at during the 2016 leadership election. He looked like he hadn't slept in a fortnight.


I had a long talk with Fenner Brockway years ago, Ace. You would have loved that, it was years before you were born though. He was an old, old man by that stage and he had spilt soup or something over his tie. It was a tad off-putting.

Absolutely fascinating old rogue he was. His mind was razor sharp.
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Seamus Milne on 12:55 - Mar 15 with 2490 viewsKerouac

Seamus Milne on 12:46 - Mar 15 by Ebo

I can sum you up perfectly in one word sunshine


Oh, and what would that word be then?
Does it end with an "-ist"?
Is it a word that backs up the narrative (you probably superimpose on all of your interactions) which casts yourself as some sort of victim and the likes of me as some kind of bully...because I dare to point out the facts that contradict your point of view?



Recognise yourself did you?

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Seamus Milne on 12:59 - Mar 15 with 2484 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 12:45 - Mar 15 by acejack3065

You can't compare horsesh*t and catsh*t though Ebo. I've met Moggy and it was like interacting with a fictional character. We are obviously cut from very different cloth.


He always reminds me of the old Labour MP Richard Acland.


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Seamus Milne on 13:12 - Mar 15 with 2457 viewsacejack3065

Seamus Milne on 12:52 - Mar 15 by Lohengrin

I had a long talk with Fenner Brockway years ago, Ace. You would have loved that, it was years before you were born though. He was an old, old man by that stage and he had spilt soup or something over his tie. It was a tad off-putting.

Absolutely fascinating old rogue he was. His mind was razor sharp.
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Good grief. That's like finding out you had a conversation with Disraeli, someone you only ever read about for people of my generation. He was nearly a ton when he died in the 80s.

I read something he wrote about the Levellers for a seminar once in uni.

That's mental though, great story.
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Seamus Milne on 13:13 - Mar 15 with 2455 viewstrampie

Milne is a Tory from a mixed family background, he is a confused individual.

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Seamus Milne on 13:25 - Mar 15 with 2438 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 13:12 - Mar 15 by acejack3065

Good grief. That's like finding out you had a conversation with Disraeli, someone you only ever read about for people of my generation. He was nearly a ton when he died in the 80s.

I read something he wrote about the Levellers for a seminar once in uni.

That's mental though, great story.


He was telling me about the time when the ILP’s John Beckett went marching through the Commons intending to take The Mace and lodge it in the urinals in protest at the imposition of the Means Test. Now The Mace looks like a big, heavy lump but it’s hollow. Beckett braced himself as if he was about to lift half a hundred weight, snatched at it and fell on his arse.

I probably didn’t realise what a privilege it was until years later. Aside from you there would be few on here who would have heard of him, Ace, but looking back it feels like having shaken hands with history.

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Seamus Milne on 13:38 - Mar 15 with 2417 viewsacejack3065

Seamus Milne on 13:25 - Mar 15 by Lohengrin

He was telling me about the time when the ILP’s John Beckett went marching through the Commons intending to take The Mace and lodge it in the urinals in protest at the imposition of the Means Test. Now The Mace looks like a big, heavy lump but it’s hollow. Beckett braced himself as if he was about to lift half a hundred weight, snatched at it and fell on his arse.

I probably didn’t realise what a privilege it was until years later. Aside from you there would be few on here who would have heard of him, Ace, but looking back it feels like having shaken hands with history.


haha that's a great story. Unfortunately, I have no life so have no choice but to read 1938 editions of the Tribune.
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Seamus Milne on 13:38 - Mar 15 with 2416 viewsEbo

Seamus Milne on 12:55 - Mar 15 by Kerouac

Oh, and what would that word be then?
Does it end with an "-ist"?
Is it a word that backs up the narrative (you probably superimpose on all of your interactions) which casts yourself as some sort of victim and the likes of me as some kind of bully...because I dare to point out the facts that contradict your point of view?



Recognise yourself did you?


You have a very big gob mate and you love nothing more than the sound of your own voice and to talk over others. You cannot debate at all, you are a bit of a bully to be honest and I have always put the likes of you in their place.

You've been called out for it before by others on here.

Thank you, goodnight and bollocks
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Seamus Milne on 13:40 - Mar 15 with 2411 viewsEbo

Seamus Milne on 12:48 - Mar 15 by Lohengrin

The Mogg and I share a passion, Eb.



..except it is 2018 not 1918

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Seamus Milne on 13:44 - Mar 15 with 2400 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 13:40 - Mar 15 by Ebo

..except it is 2018 not 1918


Your old Nan would think I’m bloody handsome.

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Seamus Milne on 13:50 - Mar 15 with 2391 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 13:38 - Mar 15 by acejack3065

haha that's a great story. Unfortunately, I have no life so have no choice but to read 1938 editions of the Tribune.


Do you call to the Oxfam bookshop in town at all? I’ve probably mentioned this to you before but the place can be a treasure trove on times. I’ve had loads of stuff from there at a fraction of what I would have had to fork out at specialist dealers.

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Seamus Milne on 13:56 - Mar 15 with 2373 viewstrampie

Seamus Milne on 13:50 - Mar 15 by Lohengrin

Do you call to the Oxfam bookshop in town at all? I’ve probably mentioned this to you before but the place can be a treasure trove on times. I’ve had loads of stuff from there at a fraction of what I would have had to fork out at specialist dealers.


Charity begins at home Lohengrin, I know people who would not frequent Oxfam, Red cross etc, we have enough problems of our own.

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Seamus Milne on 14:02 - Mar 15 with 2363 viewsLohengrin

Seamus Milne on 13:56 - Mar 15 by trampie

Charity begins at home Lohengrin, I know people who would not frequent Oxfam, Red cross etc, we have enough problems of our own.


I’ve been a monthly debiter to The Red Cross for thirty years. They’ve done a lot more good in this shitty world than any amount of idle talk.

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Seamus Milne on 14:05 - Mar 15 with 2353 viewstrampie

Seamus Milne on 14:02 - Mar 15 by Lohengrin

I’ve been a monthly debiter to The Red Cross for thirty years. They’ve done a lot more good in this shitty world than any amount of idle talk.


More fool you, wouldn't touch them with a barge pole, charity begins at home butt.

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