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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
How do you think Ronnie caught it from Mr Corbyn?
I dont I was pointing out that RB has the same right as anyone else to have an expanisve view , being blinkered is not a healthy occupation, it ,makes one bitter and one dimensional, RB is delivering free thoughts over a period of time Mr Mr Corbyn wants to appease
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I dont I was pointing out that RB has the same right as anyone else to have an expanisve view , being blinkered is not a healthy occupation, it ,makes one bitter and one dimensional, RB is delivering free thoughts over a period of time Mr Mr Corbyn wants to appease
Do you think religion makes you blinkered?
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I dont I was pointing out that RB has the same right as anyone else to have an expanisve view , being blinkered is not a healthy occupation, it ,makes one bitter and one dimensional, RB is delivering free thoughts over a period of time Mr Mr Corbyn wants to appease
Well, I certainly wouldn't bloody pay for them!
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Well, I certainly wouldn't bloody pay for them!
To be fair RB has been very generous of thought, no money has exchanged hands fir his forthright opionons ,we should be very grateful that some people have a different view to the usual hang a badge on anything , and we will vote, belive or follow its course , we may not agree with it , but free speech and differences of opinions are very healthy , in a democratic society .
Lets hope its stays that way.
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Do you think religion makes you blinkered?
Religions are as bigoted, as most of todays politics and people , it has probaly caused more death, destruction, agnoy, poverty damage to childrens minds , and supressed womanhood, than politcs.
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Well, I certainly wouldn't bloody pay for them!
I expect you would if you needed them
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
"Queen's consent is exercised only on the advice of ministers, but its existence provides the government with a tool for blocking debate on certain subjects if bills are tabled by backbench rebels or the opposition. It has been exercised at least 39 times, according to documents released under the Freedom of Information act, including "one instance [in which] the Queen completely vetoed the Military Actions Against Iraq Bill in 1999, a private member's bill that sought to transfer the power to authorise military strikes against Iraq from the monarch to parliament,"
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
RonnieBird
"Queen's consent is exercised only on the advice of ministers, but its existence provides the government with a tool for blocking debate on certain subjects if bills are tabled by backbench rebels or the opposition. It has been exercised at least 39 times, according to documents released under the Freedom of Information act, including "one instance [in which] the Queen completely vetoed the Military Actions Against Iraq Bill in 1999, a private member's bill that sought to transfer the power to authorise military strikes against Iraq from the monarch to parliament,"
Well done Madge.
I bet she secretly enjoyed it , especially after her alleged comments about her disappointment with the current group of parliamentarians.
It also stops JC ringing her doorbell unannounced,
late at night ( she and Phil hate cold callers )
Perhaps she may favour new trade between UK and her commonwealth countries after Brexit , it could provide new direct wealth to those countries she serves, rather than bolstering the federal European model.
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Well done Madge.
I bet she secretly enjoyed it , especially after her alleged comments about her disappointment with the current group of parliamentarians.
It also stops JC ringing her doorbell unannounced,
late at night ( she and Phil hate cold callers )
Perhaps she may favour new trade between UK and her commonwealth countries after Brexit , it could provide new direct wealth to those countries she serves, rather than bolstering the federal European model.
Who's Madge?
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
Heisenberg
Who's Madge?
Madonna? Now she wouldn't be afraid to tell the moron Johnson to sling his hook!
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
Heisenberg
Who's Madge?
Try and think, another one of your pointless posts
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
Madonna? Now she wouldn't be afraid to tell the moron Johnson to sling his hook!
Well done great contribution, it has a lot of depth and counter opinion in its content .
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Try and think, another one of your pointless posts
Thank you :hehe:
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Well done great contribution, it has a lot of depth and counter opinion in its content .
Thank you, that's exactly how I see it.
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Well done Madge.
I bet she secretly enjoyed it , especially after her alleged comments about her disappointment with the current group of parliamentarians.
It also stops JC ringing her doorbell unannounced,
late at night ( she and Phil hate cold callers )
Perhaps she may favour new trade between UK and her commonwealth countries after Brexit , it could provide new direct wealth to those countries she serves, rather than bolstering the federal European model.
"Madge" :puke::puke::puke:
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
City123
"Madge" :puke::puke::puke:
Hey, LOM is a big fan of democracy. Hence why he fawns over an unelected head of state like a teenage girl over Justin Bieber.
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Hey, LOM is a big fan of democracy. Hence why he fawns over an unelected head of state like a teenage girl over Justin Bieber.
The Manics put it best
https://youtu.be/T0jH9tYE0QY
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Try and think, another one of your pointless posts
Thought you didn't like personal attacks by keyboard warriors?
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Re: Clarke, Harman or Corbyn
Back to the OP
(Clarke, Harman or Corbyn)
Only one decent MP amongst that 3, and it ain't the two old men.