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I’ve always thought that it’s down to personal preference what you take on board with the ideas raised in the manifesto.Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostFor reference, which bits should we focus on?
It’s not for a total stranger to interpret your thoughts and opinions about them so take a look yourself and I’m sure you can compare with all the other parties and then decide for yourself, unless of course you have already done so ( which would then make your point ridiculous)
I’m sure you’re not one of these people who would vote for a donkey if it had a red rosette pinned on it.
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Threads have to stay exclusively on the point originally raised....unless they don't. Thems the rules!Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostI heard the Labour Party are going to ban B-B-Q's in a new climate bill. That's terrible news, and we will all have to huddle around a tree with a packet of crisps instead.
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You haven't read a paragraph, bro!Originally posted by TWGL1 View PostI’ve always thought that it’s down to personal preference what you take on board with the ideas raised in the manifesto.
It’s not for a total stranger to interpret your thoughts and opinions about them so take a look yourself and I’m sure you can compare with all the other parties and then decide for yourself, unless of course you have already done so ( which would then make your point ridiculous)
I’m sure you’re not one of these people who would vote for a donkey if it had a red rosette pinned on it.
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I don't care about this endless philosophical debating nonsense with you these daysOriginally posted by JamesWales View PostI know you don't. That's pretty self evident.
I find you boring in your tory boy ways
You showed your colours over reform so I just can't be arsed
Sorry but that's the way it is
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'Arthur Scargill, Arthur Scargill, we'll support you evermore' sang the miners and according to some they did when he allegedly dipped money from various mining union bank accounts.Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View PostHopefully he will be taken ill in a year or so , step down and a better leader will emerge
Scargill
I'd have Corbyn back. I quite like a near communist who wears a bit of Lacoste and Ralph Lauren.
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Well, seeing that I didn't post on here yesterday, is it any real surprise that I've said nothing about this until today? You're deluded if you think I don't post stuff knocking Starmer, in fact, I'd say most of what I've said about him lately on here has been negative. I agree, it doesn't look good, but it has to be said that if Starmer is on the take, he's not really that good at it compared to some of the serial schmoozers listed in the story from the what's in it for me party.Originally posted by JamesWales View PostI just wonder what the Labour fanboys think when they read it? Bob routinely labels any story like this about the Conservatives as an example of the "in it for me party" yet nothing is said when it's Labour. It's just so weird. An almost religious devotion.
You Tories really are getting desperate, you're now reduced to ludicrous stuff about what happens if Starmer's Prime Minister and Putin invades us at one minute past six on a Friday evening being tweeted by what's his name Stride I think it was
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I think we can with some certainty that Drakeford didn't accept any money for clothes.Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
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