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Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
Never agreed with him but I admire principled folk who you may not agree with .
Same goes for the likes Benn,Thatcher highly principled not always followed.
Sir Bier , well he's swimming down to the swamp before it's drained .
I am beginning to think this Elfthicky woman is part of a trojan horse plot ??
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
Changing someone's name to make a terrible half joke about something has to be about the lowest form of discourse that exists today, it is invariably terrible. I can't recall a single example of it that wasn't extremely cringe.
Even the Ronaldo and Messi fanboy morons who insist on using Pessi and Penaldo know to make their names make at least some kind of sense though. What the **** is Sir Bier Canute supposed to be?
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Never agreed with him but I admire principled folk who you may not agree with .
Same goes for the likes Benn,Thatcher highly principled not always followed.
Sir Bier , well he's swimming down to the swamp before it's drained .
I am beginning to think this Elfthicky woman is part of a trojan horse plot ??
Ever the opportunist, you definitely weren't saying this when Corbyn was leader. You were also definitely saying labour needed to move towards the centre ground.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Changing someone's name to make a terrible half joke about something has to be about the lowest form of discourse that exists today, it is invariably terrible. I can't recall a single example of it that wasn't extremely cringe.
Even the Ronaldo and Messi fanboy morons who insist on using Pessi and Penaldo know to make their names make at least some kind of sense though. What the **** is Sir Bier Canute supposed to be?
Dripford
That's another embarrassing one
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Changing someone's name to make a terrible half joke about something has to be about the lowest form of discourse that exists today, it is invariably terrible. I can't recall a single example of it that wasn't extremely cringe.
Even the Ronaldo and Messi fanboy morons who insist on using Pessi and Penaldo know to make their names make at least some kind of sense though. What the **** is Sir Bier Canute supposed to be?
🤣
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Dripford
That's another embarrassing one
There must be about 20 or more variations of Drakeford that have appeared on here.
Bier Canute is just odd
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
There must be about 20 or more variations of Drakeford that have appeared on here.
Bier Canute is just odd
A bier is a movable frame on which a coffin or corpse is placed before burial or cremation. Do you think our ever eloquent friend from the Red Planet is somehow attempting to symbolise Starmer as the Tory Party's nemesis?
He may be on to something here.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
A bier is a movable frame on which a coffin or corpse is placed before burial or cremation. Do you think our ever eloquent friend from the Red Planet is somehow attempting to symbolise Starmer as the Tory Party's nemesis?
He may be on to something here.
:hehe::thumbup:
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
A bier is a movable frame on which a coffin or corpse is placed before burial or cremation. Do you think our ever eloquent friend from the Red Planet is somehow attempting to symbolise Starmer as the Tory Party's nemesis?
He may be on to something here.
TBG will be on in a bit to tell us that the word 'Bier' was used by Saxon Farmers to describe ladies of the night.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
The only time in my life I voted for Labour was when Corbyn was leader. But when he sat on the fence over Brexit I lost interest.
But at least he would have had the sense to pull Israel up over their current war crimes.
Sir Kier won’t be getting my vote this year for the opposite reason.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
TBG will be on in a bit to tell us that the word 'Bier' was used by Saxon Farmers to describe ladies of the night.
He will be along bearing gifts of his knowledge in good time.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
Dunno why but Sir Bier Canute has really tickled me today.
I think it's a brilliant name and should stay
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Dunno why but Sir Bier Canute has really tickled me today.
I think it's a brilliant name and should stay
You are mentally challenged ?
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Never agreed with him but I admire principled folk who you may not agree with .
Same goes for the likes Benn,Thatcher highly principled not always followed.
Sir Bier , well he's swimming down to the swamp before it's drained .
I am beginning to think this Elfthicky woman is part of a trojan horse plot ??
Tony Benn was a rare breed of politician. People can choose to agree or disagree with him, but when you read his books and hear his parliamentary speeches what you were dealing with was a Rolls Royce of a politician who could think things through with a piercing logic.
I think what made him fairly unique was the fact he could be accurate both in arguments and conclusions, without resorting to statistical grabbing. Nothing wrong with statistics but people grab them without context, or just use the wrong ones sometimes, or cannot understand how they can be manipualated.
He spoke with logic, experience, history and humanity. A rare, eloquent politician. A signpost as he would say.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You are mentally challenged ?
Not by your ramblings I'm not!
Nah I think the name is so random I found it quite funny.
Sir Bier Canute 🤣
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Changing someone's name to make a terrible half joke about something has to be about the lowest form of discourse that exists today, it is invariably terrible. I can't recall a single example of it that wasn't extremely cringe.
Even the Ronaldo and Messi fanboy morons who insist on using Pessi and Penaldo know to make their names make at least some kind of sense though. What the **** is Sir Bier Canute supposed to be?
Look up King Canute..
Sir Durham Bier.
Such fun .
Are names for Tories only I didnt get the memo ?
In normal times , everyone got a different name , many were senseless , it was just a thing not politically correct though.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Keyser Soze
Tony Benn was a rare breed of politician. People can choose to agree or disagree with him, but when you read his books and hear his parliamentary speeches what you were dealing with was a Rolls Royce of a politician who could think things through with a piercing logic.
I think what made him fairly unique was the fact he could be accurate both in arguments and conclusions, without resorting to statistical grabbing. Nothing wrong with statistics but people grab them without context, or just use the wrong ones sometimes, or cannot understand how they can be manipualated.
He spoke with logic, experience, history and humanity. A rare, eloquent politician. A signpost as he would say.
Perhaps Sir Bier Turnaround should relect on Benns advise to Blairs move to the central right ground, for the desperate need for power.
From Guardian:
“We are not just here to manage capitalism but to change society and to define its finer values.”
Blamed by many for contributing to Labour’s lack of electoral success during the 1980s, Tony Benn was a totem for those who rejected the shift to the right widely seen as necessary if the party was to regain power. This shift was eventually completed under Tony Blair, who pushed through the abandonment of clause IV and redefined Labour as a party comfortable with privatisation and free market economics. The quote above indicates why Benn resisted such a move
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
stevo
The only time in my life I voted for Labour was when Corbyn was leader. But when he sat on the fence over Brexit I lost interest.
But at least he would have had the sense to pull Israel up over their current war crimes.
Sir Kier won’t be getting my vote this year for the opposite reason.
Corbyn sitting on his hands was probably the biggest reason why leave voters won , they read his silence as a vote to leave , sadly a man of many principles when it comes to anti Israeli / USA matters , bottled this one .
And that was poor .
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Never agreed with him but I admire principled folk who you may not agree with .
Same goes for the likes Benn,Thatcher highly principled not always followed.
Sir Bier , well he's swimming down to the swamp before it's drained .
I am beginning to think this Elfthicky woman is part of a trojan horse plot ??
It's hard to disagree with anything you've said there.
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
stevo
The only time in my life I voted for Labour was when Corbyn was leader. But when he sat on the fence over Brexit I lost interest.
But at least he would have had the sense to pull Israel up over their current war crimes.
Sir Kier won’t be getting my vote this year for the opposite reason.
You’d risk another 5 years of utter misery here because someone of no influence to a situation thousands of miles away won’t say something?
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
A bier is a movable frame on which a coffin or corpse is placed before burial or cremation. Do you think our ever eloquent friend from the Red Planet is somehow attempting to symbolise Starmer as the Tory Party's nemesis?
He may be on to something here.
I think you are over thinking this, young sir.
I don't think LOM thinks do deeply about such things.
Having said that portraying Sir Keir as a nemesis is probably an apt description of the current situation!
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Elwood Blues
I think you are over thinking this, young sir.
I don't think LOM thinks do deeply about such things.
Having said that portraying Sir Keir as a nemesis is probably an apt description of the current situation!
You believe he or she thinks before posting??? Wow! That never occurred to me!
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
Dave Blue
You’d risk another 5 years of utter misery here because someone of no influence to a situation thousands of miles away won’t say something?
I despair at some of my mates , we all hate the Tories but the time to replace starmer is after he's got Labour or a rainbow alliance back in
I am voting for him because I can never vote Tory not because he's the Messiah
But not voting ?
That's insane
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I despair at some of my mates , we all hate the Tories but the time to replace starmer is after he's got Labour or a rainbow alliance back in
I am voting for him because I can never vote Tory not because he's the Messiah
But not voting ?
That's insane
I didn't know you never voted Conservative. Why haven't you mentioned this before?
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Re: Corbyn Was More Principled Than Sir Bier Canute
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
I didn't know you never voted Conservative. Why haven't you mentioned this before?
I try to distance myself from ctts at every opportunity