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The Politics Thread on 15:26 - Nov 26 with 1103 viewsCroydonCaptJack

The Politics Thread on 12:31 - Nov 26 by Mick_S

What I'm looking for is someone who can contribute, to what England has to offer. I little bit more than an hot dog, you know what I mean?

My manifesto.


'Come on you cu**s let's have some Aphex Acid'

Mine.
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The Politics Thread on 15:33 - Nov 26 with 1072 viewsFDC

The Politics Thread on 15:26 - Nov 26 by CroydonCaptJack

'Come on you cu**s let's have some Aphex Acid'

Mine.


"Come on you cu nts let's have some Acid Corbynism?"

https://novaramedia.com/category/audio/acfm/

[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 15:34]
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The Politics Thread on 15:39 - Nov 26 with 1047 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 15:04 - Nov 26 by Sharpy36

Was that picture taken before or after her big afro days ?

When she was an IRA sympathizer


No idea.

However, having political sympathies with the IRA isn’t the same as having sympathy with their methods of violence. The idea that the British establishment is blocking Irish Unification is pretty mainstream outside of GB and NI. A lot of cities have a Bobby Sands memorial despite him being a IRA member. Are the entirely of the Parisian population sympathetic to the violence of the IRA?

In the 1980s when her comments were made, Cameron and Johnson while both students went on demos demanding Nelson Mandela be hanged. Nigel Farage was goose stepping round Dulwich College singing Hitler Youth songs according to his peers and Headmaster.

We can either be grown up and accept that views evolve over 40 years, or at the very least hold everyone up to the same standard.
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The Politics Thread on 15:44 - Nov 26 with 1036 views2Thomas2Bowles

The Politics Thread on 15:39 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

No idea.

However, having political sympathies with the IRA isn’t the same as having sympathy with their methods of violence. The idea that the British establishment is blocking Irish Unification is pretty mainstream outside of GB and NI. A lot of cities have a Bobby Sands memorial despite him being a IRA member. Are the entirely of the Parisian population sympathetic to the violence of the IRA?

In the 1980s when her comments were made, Cameron and Johnson while both students went on demos demanding Nelson Mandela be hanged. Nigel Farage was goose stepping round Dulwich College singing Hitler Youth songs according to his peers and Headmaster.

We can either be grown up and accept that views evolve over 40 years, or at the very least hold everyone up to the same standard.
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 15:41]


That chief rabbi is holding Corbyn up by his foreskin with scissors in hand.

When willl this CV nightmare end
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The Politics Thread on 15:46 - Nov 26 with 1032 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 15:44 - Nov 26 by 2Thomas2Bowles

That chief rabbi is holding Corbyn up by his foreskin with scissors in hand.


When you got circumcised they threw away the wrong bit.
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The Politics Thread on 15:49 - Nov 26 with 1019 views2Thomas2Bowles

The Politics Thread on 15:46 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

When you got circumcised they threw away the wrong bit.


I'm a good catholic, all parts still intact.
But I note your antisemite tone
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When willl this CV nightmare end
Poll: What will the result of the GE be

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The Politics Thread on 16:33 - Nov 26 with 964 viewsSharpy36

"In the 1980s when her comments were made, Cameron and Johnson while both students went on demos demanding Nelson Mandela be hanged. Nigel Farage was goose stepping round Dulwich College singing Hitler Youth songs according to his peers and Headmaster"

Would you post the links to these accusations please

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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The Politics Thread on 16:43 - Nov 26 with 940 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 16:33 - Nov 26 by Sharpy36

"In the 1980s when her comments were made, Cameron and Johnson while both students went on demos demanding Nelson Mandela be hanged. Nigel Farage was goose stepping round Dulwich College singing Hitler Youth songs according to his peers and Headmaster"

Would you post the links to these accusations please


I’m not your secretary but sure:


https://www.channel4.com/news/nigel-farage-ukip-letter-school-concerns-racism-fa
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 16:49]
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The Politics Thread on 16:46 - Nov 26 with 931 viewsPinnerPaul

The Politics Thread on 15:46 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

When you got circumcised they threw away the wrong bit.


and that is why so many hate these threads.

Oh and before you say it, pressing the ignore button doesn't mean that your comment doesn't exist!
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The Politics Thread on 16:52 - Nov 26 with 915 viewsA40Bosh

I am leaning toward the Labour vote this time around, not out of particular want or desire but I am trying to do my bit and actually take more notice of what is going on around me and invest in some minor research rather than just turn up on voting night and stare at the list of names and make a gut instinct choice.

BoJo is my local MP as well as being the PM and I think Labour smell blood in the Uxbridge & South Ruislip constituency. His majority is very low for a serving PM and was halved in the last elections. It't the first time I remember Labour activists knocking on our door ever and keen to make sure our family vote is not based on the perception of Corbyn as painted by the Tory media.

And this is the problem, I don't want to make a decision based on purely looking at the media portrayals of the two main leaders and thinking that either BoJo is an entitled upper class pompous tw@t who memorises a few soundbites which he rolls out when there is a camera in front of him such as his"get Brexit done" and "unleash the potential of this great nation" what does that even mean, or ........

based on an assumption that voting for Jeremy the Jew Hater will send me to Hell for not standing up to antisemitism when I don't know whether he is or not and whether that is a Tory/establishment character assassination perpetuated since he became Labour Leader because the right were suddenly scared the old style Labour Left might be getting power back in the party.

So I have downloaded four or five or the manifestos and intend to at least skim read them for myself rather than be influenced by what is reported 2nd or 3rd hand via social media and all the lies that are spread to socially influence.

I don't look at any one of their core packages and think, it's a particular bad idea, but the problem is where the hell they are going to find the money to bankroll all these promises. However, I suspect that deep down i fear that as someone who earns just a little more than the £80 K per year that Labour are targeting for a tax increase, it's going to be us who will end up going to be hit in the pocket regardless of who gets in.

And so the deliberations continue.

Poll: With no leg room, knees killing me, do I just go now or stay for the 2nd half o?

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The Politics Thread on 16:52 - Nov 26 with 913 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The Politics Thread on 16:46 - Nov 26 by PinnerPaul

and that is why so many hate these threads.

Oh and before you say it, pressing the ignore button doesn't mean that your comment doesn't exist!


Quid pro quo.

I’m no victim, but I receive a barrage and occasionally give some back. We’re all adults here (mostly).

I understand this is a QPR forum, but I’m a season ticket holder and regular away attendee which is more than can be said of other obnoxious contributors.
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The Politics Thread on 17:06 - Nov 26 with 879 viewsCroydonCaptJack

The Politics Thread on 16:52 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

Quid pro quo.

I’m no victim, but I receive a barrage and occasionally give some back. We’re all adults here (mostly).

I understand this is a QPR forum, but I’m a season ticket holder and regular away attendee which is more than can be said of other obnoxious contributors.
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 16:55]


So the obnoxious contributors are allowed to post if they go to more games than others?

That is a strange criteria.

Funnily enough I go to all home games and a few aways but I place more credence to posts of others who go to nearly all games. However, that is when they are talking about QPR matters, not politics.
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The Politics Thread on 17:07 - Nov 26 with 876 views2Thomas2Bowles

The Politics Thread on 16:52 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

Quid pro quo.

I’m no victim, but I receive a barrage and occasionally give some back. We’re all adults here (mostly).

I understand this is a QPR forum, but I’m a season ticket holder and regular away attendee which is more than can be said of other obnoxious contributors.
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 16:55]


Ha ha I'm sure many and you for sure know I'm disabled and can't attend games home or away, but clearly you rank yourself superior because you can with your snide dig.

You are as prejudice as they come and look down on rich, poor, or anyone that does not agree with you or don't hold your Stalinist beliefs.
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 17:16]

When willl this CV nightmare end
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The Politics Thread on 17:10 - Nov 26 with 864 viewsSharpy36

The Politics Thread on 16:43 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

I’m not your secretary but sure:


https://www.channel4.com/news/nigel-farage-ukip-letter-school-concerns-racism-fa
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 16:49]


No you`re not my secretary, but thanks for the effort. Whilst researching your claims i found this piece from your own rag, which itself claims

"Nor is there any evidence that the young David Cameron was involved"

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/dec/06/conservative-party-uncomfortabl

As for Johnson, not one mention do i find....?

Nigel farage refutes any wrong doing, something which seperates Abbott, corbyn etc as we all have seen video evidence on where thier loyalties lie.

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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The Politics Thread on 17:37 - Nov 26 with 812 viewsCamberleyR

The Politics Thread on 16:33 - Nov 26 by Sharpy36

"In the 1980s when her comments were made, Cameron and Johnson while both students went on demos demanding Nelson Mandela be hanged. Nigel Farage was goose stepping round Dulwich College singing Hitler Youth songs according to his peers and Headmaster"

Would you post the links to these accusations please


https://www.ft.com/content/1803cc20-2156-11e3-8aff-00144feab7de

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nigel-farage-fascist-nazi-song-ga
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Poll: Which is the worst QPR team?

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The Politics Thread on 17:40 - Nov 26 with 806 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

You can’t be a provocative shit all day then play the sympathy card.
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The Politics Thread on 17:42 - Nov 26 with 797 views2Thomas2Bowles

The Politics Thread on 17:40 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

You can’t be a provocative shit all day then play the sympathy card.


Now he is talking to himself in the mirror!

When willl this CV nightmare end
Poll: What will the result of the GE be

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The Politics Thread on 17:43 - Nov 26 with 793 viewsBuckR

The Politics Thread on 17:40 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

You can’t be a provocative shit all day then play the sympathy card.


Ironic
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The Politics Thread on 17:57 - Nov 26 with 747 viewsSharpy36

The Politics Thread on 17:37 - Nov 26 by CamberleyR

https://www.ft.com/content/1803cc20-2156-11e3-8aff-00144feab7de

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nigel-farage-fascist-nazi-song-ga
[Post edited 26 Nov 2019 17:47]


Sorry but those claims, accusations, allegations carry no weight whats so ever.

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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The Politics Thread on 17:59 - Nov 26 with 744 viewsWatford_Ranger

The Politics Thread on 16:52 - Nov 26 by A40Bosh

I am leaning toward the Labour vote this time around, not out of particular want or desire but I am trying to do my bit and actually take more notice of what is going on around me and invest in some minor research rather than just turn up on voting night and stare at the list of names and make a gut instinct choice.

BoJo is my local MP as well as being the PM and I think Labour smell blood in the Uxbridge & South Ruislip constituency. His majority is very low for a serving PM and was halved in the last elections. It't the first time I remember Labour activists knocking on our door ever and keen to make sure our family vote is not based on the perception of Corbyn as painted by the Tory media.

And this is the problem, I don't want to make a decision based on purely looking at the media portrayals of the two main leaders and thinking that either BoJo is an entitled upper class pompous tw@t who memorises a few soundbites which he rolls out when there is a camera in front of him such as his"get Brexit done" and "unleash the potential of this great nation" what does that even mean, or ........

based on an assumption that voting for Jeremy the Jew Hater will send me to Hell for not standing up to antisemitism when I don't know whether he is or not and whether that is a Tory/establishment character assassination perpetuated since he became Labour Leader because the right were suddenly scared the old style Labour Left might be getting power back in the party.

So I have downloaded four or five or the manifestos and intend to at least skim read them for myself rather than be influenced by what is reported 2nd or 3rd hand via social media and all the lies that are spread to socially influence.

I don't look at any one of their core packages and think, it's a particular bad idea, but the problem is where the hell they are going to find the money to bankroll all these promises. However, I suspect that deep down i fear that as someone who earns just a little more than the £80 K per year that Labour are targeting for a tax increase, it's going to be us who will end up going to be hit in the pocket regardless of who gets in.

And so the deliberations continue.


If it helps, and it probably doesn’t, I’m Jewish and feel Labour is at worst on a par with the Tories on anti-semitism, considerably better on racism overall and there’s literally no comparison of Corbyn and Johnson’s respective records on these.
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The Politics Thread on 18:17 - Nov 26 with 684 viewsNorthernr

The Politics Thread on 15:46 - Nov 26 by BazzaInTheLoft

When you got circumcised they threw away the wrong bit.


And that'll be the end of another LFW politics thread.

Will now return to deleting these.
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