Imagine the headlines, bit like the Oxfam stuff, if these deeds were carried out by fat cat right wing Tories .
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Imagine the headlines, bit like the Oxfam stuff, if these deeds were carried out by fat cat right wing Tories .
Cox sounds an arsehole and will get what’s coming to him. I feel sorry for the kids bless them.
I think you’ll find there will be plenty of headlines tomorrow to ensure that it’s at the forefront of public thinking and that the right wingers ‘it’s only us the liberal elite pick on ‘ will have plenty to read .
I knew you would be here making some half-baked point about right/left, you actually think this won't get reported or talked about because he is seen as left wing? Absolute nonsense.
Makes me wonder just how much stuff is covered up. Unfortunately these unrelenting scandals have dragged by mind to the point where when an allegation is made about someone high profile I presume guilt.
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Ninian, you forgot to include this. Just helping you out mate. I know how you like to be balanced
It was often said to me by a very shrewd adviser, in my late teens and early Twenties, that those who pretend they are holier than thou and shout a little too much at others are often the ones you need to pay close attention to. "Helping others" is often genuine, but far too often it is often "helping myself to something" as well.
The corker I often hear of is the lazy bastard in the family (and yes many have them) who seems to do very little but makes a special habit of always looking after the older ones in the family as they approach a deathly age but, curiously, rarely bothered when they were younger. He does it a bit too often, lets everyone in the family know about it, but doesn't seem to like others in the family also helping out and seems to get a little protective about his or her role. Oddly, always seems in charge of Maud or Phyllis' finances and wills, and often pickup and outsized share of the Maud or Phyllis' cash and assets. I have seen one try it in my family. I saw a female do it in another family. It happens so often and it is one to watch for. I find it very easy to spot these people.
It is a similar category of person to the perennial charity worker at Oxfam, except they were doing kids and women instead of doing charity. In this case, this fella was shouting a little too hard at others and shouting too much about what he was doing, whilst doing the same. The genuine charity workers are often those who quietly go about their business and just get on with it. Those shouting at others, shouting too much about the good they do, they are the ones to watch. They are often doing it to create a distraction, or to cover and to mask what they are really up to. If you see this behaviour, I often find your antenna ought to be twitching and they should be closely watched.
As a life long socialist I find it hard to come to terms with these current behaviours and principles .
I know a percentage of politicians from either side of the political divide have moral issues or distorted viewpoints , I'm just shocked to the core of the differences we see of the current occupants of the present Labour party , somehow I felt they were better than most , hence my voting intentions were always inclined to them .
Cecil Parkinson.
Nothing new happening in politics. Same old thing.
Silly men abusing their power.
A standing prick has no conscience as someone once remarked.
Beneath that angry little man lies .......an angry little man
I don't touch alcohol but you could certainly do with some diazepam as it sounds like you are in withdrawal
It's very impressive , to you , that you say you have voted for lots of different parties , depending on what's best for the country ........I remember who used to say that but you carry on mate , I won't be wasting any more time replying to such silly nonsense
People who drink tend to get red noses , i am afraid that doesn't apply to me
You take it easy now
The core policies are always the same between blue Labour and the red Tories, with a few little throw-aways chucked in to placate the brain-dead. If a genuine outsider got into power in this country it would be like Trump's America, and they would feel the full force of the establishment against them, both seen and unseen.
He's an outsider that the Republicans love because he'll push through their policies while taking the heat.
The perfect outsider, eh?
Given what's been going on, I should probably add that the NRA love him too, plus big businesses for the tax cuts, anyone else I've missed?
I agree it was aborning Brendan Cox, I was responding to yet another post by Wales Bales shoe horning DT into something virtuous.
As for the previous presidents. Yes that’s true, but when then the current incumbent suggests arming teachers as a response then somethings ****ed up.
Brendan Cox is an utter Bell end as I said I feel so sorry for himself kids
Of course not, the existing president took shit after those tragedies, just as Trump is. Leadership means taking responsibility, as he said (long before becoming president himself).
In addition, he's deliberately made it easier for mentally ill people to get guns, he's been paid by the NRA to keep existing laws despite rolling in on a drain the swamp ticket and hes hijacked the deaths to push his anti-fbi agenda, so I think the heat he's getting is justified.
Yes, the US should stop selling semi-automatics to anyone, but the lawmakers don't want to do this. So why wouldn't you criticise the guy at the top?