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    Re: General election, let's have it

    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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    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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    Re: General election, let's have it

    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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    Re: General election, let's have it

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    May is a mason in the City of London.
    Not just London?

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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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