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  • #31
    Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/...licies-racist/

    Yep

    Unless of course you vote reform then its all ok
    The majority of voting Britons thought Brexit was a good idea. What's your point?

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    • #32
      Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

      Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
      What about the Reform MP who said we have too many blackies appearing in our adverts? Isn't that just a squidgy bit racist or is she still watching TV in monochrome?
      Here's something to consider....there are 3m blacks in the UK and 3m Welsh, both about 5% of the population....who do you think are represented more in MSM?

      I agree Reform aren't the party to govern, but lets not throw the baby out with the bathwater.

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      • #33
        Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

        Originally posted by splott parker View Post
        Surely you’re not voting for Reform though, are you? These replies of yours are just Sludge baiting banter………aren’t they? I despair if you’re being serious.
        Voted. Sent it off the other day. No party is perfect but this country is currently profoundly unsustainable and the social fabric and social contract is seriously creaking. Reform won't govern Wales (Plaid will win and have a coalition with Labour is my prediction) but the pressure needs to be put on them.

        There's an element of baiting with Sludge (and vice versa I am sure) but I think his response to Golders Green was dreadful and generally race issues is something to be exploited rather than finding genuine solutions. His comments on here about it reinforce that for me.

        Vote for who you like of course. Everyone has their reasons. 👍

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        • #34
          Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

          Originally posted by Feedback View Post
          but you were waxing lyrical about Labour, Starmer etc etc, and yet here we are. your record of choosing who can govern is sadly lacking
          He won the election sonny

          Hes crap and he needs replacing

          But thats a different issue

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          • #35
            Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

            Originally posted by Feedback View Post
            if a single follower of a party makes racist comments, does this mean the entire party and its followers believe in those comments and are therefore racist? If so, and you have courage in your convictions, can I ask all Labour supporters why they hate Jews so much?
            Reform followers make racist comments all the time

            And their representatives likewise

            Its not just single followers

            You can argue that people can vote for a party full of racists all day , I couldnt care less

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            • #36
              Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

              Originally posted by Feedback View Post
              The majority of voting Britons thought Brexit was a good idea. What's your point?
              The majority of those that voted brexit were xenophobic little englanders

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              • #37
                Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                Voted. Sent it off the other day. No party is perfect but this country is currently profoundly unsustainable and the social fabric and social contract is seriously creaking. Reform won't govern Wales (Plaid will win and have a coalition with Labour is my prediction) but the pressure needs to be put on them.

                There's an element of baiting with Sludge (and vice versa I am sure) but I think his response to Golders Green was dreadful and generally race issues is something to be exploited rather than finding genuine solutions. His comments on here about it reinforce that for me.

                Vote for who you like of course. Everyone has their reasons. 👍

                I know the score with the likes of you

                If Britain First were marching in Cardiff and people of colour were being intimidated by racist thugs you would be at home typing away on here saying how horrid and abhorrent these people were whilst voting reform

                Get away

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                • #38
                  Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                  Originally posted by Feedback View Post
                  Here's something to consider....there are 3m blacks in the UK and 3m Welsh, both about 5% of the population....who do you think are represented more in MSM?

                  I agree Reform aren't the party to govern, but lets not throw the baby out with the bathwater.
                  The Reform MP specifically alluded to advertising and why would advertising need to be proportional to a population size?

                  Advertising is targeted to a certain demographic and created to increase market penetration. It is always unproportional otherwise it's not likely to work.

                  Referring to MSM one could ask, if there are roughly the same number of coloured people in the UK as Welsh people, why are many more Welsh people represented in documentaries about coal mining than people of Caribbean or Asian descent.

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                  • #39
                    Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    Voted. Sent it off the other day. No party is perfect but this country is currently profoundly unsustainable and the social fabric and social contract is seriously creaking. Reform won't govern Wales (Plaid will win and have a coalition with Labour is my prediction) but the pressure needs to be put on them.

                    There's an element of baiting with Sludge (and vice versa I am sure) but I think his response to Golders Green was dreadful and generally race issues is something to be exploited rather than finding genuine solutions. His comments on here about it reinforce that for me.

                    Vote for who you like of course. Everyone has their reasons. 👍
                    Did you vote Green?

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                    • #40
                      Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                      I know the score with the likes of you

                      If Britain First were marching in Cardiff and people of colour were being intimidated by racist thugs you would be at home typing away on here saying how horrid and abhorrent these people were whilst voting reform

                      Get away
                      I actually think you have problems Sludge. Your posts make ever less sense and are increasingly unhinged.

                      Of course you are making these utterly untrue statements because I am voting on this occasion for a party who's head of policy is from Sri Lanka and because I was pissed off at you for trying to turn the racist attempted murder of a couple of Jews into a party political culture war issue before an election. You think it's fair game to abuse anyone who voted differently to you - two years ago you said the same you say now about the Tories. And you have the brass neck to lecture others on fascism!

                      I'm simply ignoring you now and reporting your post so I won't have to put up with your abuse. Robust debate is one thing but you can't be making claims like that, sorry

                      Ps - I matched against the EDL in 2010 when they were in Cardiff when they gathered in front of City Hall and then they went down Park Place and Stuttgarter Strasse. I was told by the police to get back when I was shouting "Is that all you take away" at them.

                      So as usual the basis of your post is lies.

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                      • #41
                        Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                        I actually think you have problems Sludge. Your posts make ever less sense and are increasingly unhinged.

                        Of course you are making these utterly untrue statements because I am voting on this occasion for a party who's head of policy is from Sri Lanka and because I was pissed off at you for trying to turn the racist attempted murder of a couple of Jews into a party political culture war issue before an election. You think it's fair game to abuse anyone who voted differently to you - two years ago you said the same you say now about the Tories. And you have the brass neck to lecture others on fascism!

                        I'm simply ignoring you now and reporting your post so I won't have to put up with your abuse. Robust debate is one thing but you can't be making claims like that, sorry

                        Ps - I matched against the EDL in 2010 when they were in Cardiff when they gathered in front of City Hall and then they went down Park Place and Stuttgarter Strasse. I was told by the police to get back when I was shouting "Is that all you take away" at them.

                        So as usual the basis of your post is lies.
                        I think you are full of shit and I dont believe you were on an anti edl march for one minute

                        Maybe on the edl side

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                        • #42
                          Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                          I actually think you have problems Sludge. Your posts make ever less sense and are increasingly unhinged.

                          Of course you are making these utterly untrue statements because I am voting on this occasion for a party who's head of policy is from Sri Lanka and because I was pissed off at you for trying to turn the racist attempted murder of a couple of Jews into a party political culture war issue before an election. You think it's fair game to abuse anyone who voted differently to you - two years ago you said the same you say now about the Tories. And you have the brass neck to lecture others on fascism!

                          I'm simply ignoring you now and reporting your post so I won't have to put up with your abuse. Robust debate is one thing but you can't be making claims like that, sorry

                          Ps - I matched against the EDL in 2010 when they were in Cardiff when they gathered in front of City Hall and then they went down Park Place and Stuttgarter Strasse. I was told by the police to get back when I was shouting "Is that all you take away" at them.

                          So as usual the basis of your post is lies.
                          Home Affairs spokesman and he is from Glasgow! The Head of Policy is James Orr, plucked from the backstreets of Winchester College and Oxford University.

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                          • #43
                            Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                            Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                            Home Affairs spokesman and he is from Glasgow! The Head of Policy is James Orr, plucked from the backstreets of Winchester College and Oxford University.
                            A curious thing to pick up on given the absolute whoppers Sludge is churning out. But yes, Zia Yusuf was head of policy at Reform until a couple of months ago, the period when the current manifestos were written of course.

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                            • #44
                              Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                              A curious thing to pick up on given the absolute whoppers Sludge is churning out. But yes, Zia Yusuf was head of policy at Reform until a couple of months ago, the period when the current manifestos were written of course.
                              The biggest whopper on here is you

                              Once claimed to be a labour voter then a moderate tory now you have shifted over to far right reform

                              You complete plum

                              You are having another pea souper

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                              • #45
                                Re: General Strike 1926 - Centenary

                                Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                                Home Affairs spokesman and he is from Glasgow! The Head of Policy is James Orr, plucked from the backstreets of Winchester College and Oxford University.
                                Tough , inner city desperation of private school and the dreaming spires

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