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Thread: General election, let's have it

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    General election, let's have it

    May got cocky and called one to try and destroy the labour party

    Now her back stabbers are lining up to knife her in the back

    Let's have a general election and wipe out the Tory filth

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    Labour had 13 years between 1997 and 2010 to undo anything and everything they disliked that the Tories introduced from 1979 to 1997, an awful lot of which they pretended to oppose, and they singularly failed to restore union rights, return industries to public ownership, etc. Why? Because both parties share an identical agenda which includes reducing Blighty to a Third World dump by inducing cultural suicide (see the Kalergi Plan) and smashing of what was the traditional family structure with a four-decade long policy of incentivising single parenthood through the benefits system. A great many of today's fatherless, unwaged underclass wouldn't have been born but for everyone else enabling their existence as their parents, or parent, wouldn't have been able to afford to drop 'em in the first place.

    Moral decay seems to be accelerating while crime numbers rocket. The vast surveillance matrix both parties have surrounded us with was constructed to maintain state state control when the debt based funny money system craters, which it will.

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    We are controlled by money and personal gain whoever you vote for , spring in the step moment for many this morning.

    I don't subscribe to the third world dump and decay though .

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    The political class is a front for the money power. We know where that's centred, Britain's state within a state with its separate police force and where Her Maj' must seek permission of its Lord Mayor to enter. Sounds fantastic, but it's true.

    I lived in south east London for some years in the late 90s. The gang culture was huge. I lived near one end of a half-mile long road. Only the brave or stupid would walk to the other end after dark 'cause it was that iffy and that was one of the most upmarket streets in Crystal Palace. The drugs trade, the catalyst for most of the criminality, has grown since then which is reflected in the number of stabbings nowadays. In places like Hackney and Peckham it was much worse.

    The social decay is most noticeable with fewer and fewer services in return for ever more Council Tax. Libraries, public conveniences, lollipop men and women and refuse collections disappearing, the list goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    The political class is a front for the money power. We know where that's centred, Britain's state within a state with its separate police force and where Her Maj' must seek permission of its Lord Mayor to enter. Sounds fantastic, but it's true.
    May is a mason in the City of London.

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    And the answer is ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    Labour had 13 years between 1997 and 2010 to undo anything and everything they disliked that the Tories introduced from 1979 to 1997, an awful lot of which they pretended to oppose, and they singularly failed to restore union rights, return industries to public ownership, etc. Why? Because both parties share an identical agenda which includes reducing Blighty to a Third World dump by inducing cultural suicide (see the Kalergi Plan) and smashing of what was the traditional family structure with a four-decade long policy of incentivising single parenthood through the benefits system. A great many of today's fatherless, unwaged underclass wouldn't have been born but for everyone else enabling their existence as their parents, or parent, wouldn't have been able to afford to drop 'em in the first place.

    Moral decay seems to be accelerating while crime numbers rocket. The vast surveillance matrix both parties have surrounded us with was constructed to maintain state state control when the debt based funny money system craters, which it will.
    What utter nonsense.

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    As rebuttals go that merits a 0/10. C'mon, get typing. Tell me what Labour reversed during that 13-year span.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    May is a mason in the City of London.
    You don't have any facts to support that statement do you?

    She is of course a Freeman of the City Livery Company for senior marketing professionals which has absolutely nothing to do with the Freemasons but if you have anything that links her to the Freemasons now is the time to post it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    You don't have any facts to support that statement do you?

    She is of course a Freeman of the City Livery Company for senior marketing professionals which has absolutely nothing to do with the Freemasons but if you have anything that links her to the Freemasons now is the time to post it.
    I never said she was a freemason!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I never said she was a freemason!
    Ok anything for mason? You are saying she is a bricklayer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Ok anything for mason? You are saying she is a bricklayer?
    There's no hope for you mate.

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    With Brexit being the most important topic on the horizon what relevance would a General Election have?
    Both major parties are spolit on the subect and it wouldn't clarify a damn thing on that score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    There's no hope for you mate.
    There's no hope in getting any facts to support yet another false statement from you that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    There's no hope in getting any facts to support yet another false statement from you that's for sure.
    If you're so clever, why don't you try to join one of those livery companies. Maybe then you will realise that they are not for people like you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    If you're so clever, why don't you try to join one of those livery companies. Maybe then you will realise that they are not for people like you.
    Not a mason then?

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    Re: General election, let's have it

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    The social decay is most noticeable with fewer and fewer services in return for ever more Council Tax. Libraries, public conveniences, lollipop men and women and refuse collections disappearing, the list goes on.
    Let's add here that council funding keeps being slashed from Westminster. It's a terrific slight of hand from the government. It allows people to blame public bodies for worsening services yet paying more for them.

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    I agree. But it's also true that councillors will cut everything they legally can except for their own pay.

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    if we have an election ,what will be its purpose , Brexit??

    Brexit will dominate every agenda .

    Don't you think the way the country and parties are , split on Brexit ,and adding in the fact whoever rocks up in Europe will not get any special treatment as they want another vote ,perhaps the best way forward is to back the deal however bad it is , then win the next election on the basis May cannot manage or negotiate deals for this country .

    Another way is for Labour to come out now and bravely call for a second referendum ( good luck with that ) now that would deliver at least 48 % of the electorate, plus grab any younger remaining newbies, that with those promises of no tuition fees , free bus travel and nationalization should ,sway the result , in this new world as long as you give, you get ??

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    Re: General election, let's have it

    Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
    Not a mason then?
    Yes, they do have masons in the City of London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Yes, they do have masons in the City of London.
    Back to the post Re: General election, let's have it

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Back to the post Re: General election, let's have it
    May is representing the City of London, that's why she botched the Brexit deal. You can't leave that part out of any election/Brexit talk. In fact, I stated two years ago on this very forum what the outcome would be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    May is representing the City of London, that's why she botched the Brexit deal. You can't leave that part out of any election/Brexit talk. In fact, I stated two years ago on this very forum what the outcome would be.
    What's with London and political parties parties, anyone would think its at the heart of our the UK 's economy and had some sort of dominant position in the world ,madness.

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    "May not ruling out second MP's Brexit vote"

    What? She is going to ignore the will of parliament??!

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    Re: General election, let's have it

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    With Brexit being the most important topic on the horizon what relevance would a General Election have?
    Both major parties are spolit on the subect and it wouldn't clarify a damn thing on that score.

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