She doesn’t even try to hide it either, BBC impartiality my arse! I’m sure she got pulled up for once for it previously in relation to Corbyn but that hasn’t changed her ways!
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So is it a good film or is it shit?
What an utterly pathetic thread. I’m looking forward to seeing the film though. Like Ken Loach
I have no idea what this thread is all about as I’ve skipped past all the bullshit, but one thing I do notice is that you are one of the first to raise apparent outrage at the merest sign of ‘incorrectness’ yet you throw the word ‘Tory’ around as some kind of sectarian slur. Why is that?
Because anyone who is a tory is a ****, hope that helps mate.
It isn't like being gay or black or a woman it is a choice they've made and in my eyes it makes them a **** so I don't see anything wrong with calling them a ****.
Here's an idea in future understand what a thread is about before commenting :thumbup:
Just giving you a preview of Labour’s General Election brochure - that’s the cover. 😀
“ Corbyn and Labour are peddling the politics of resentment, painting a Fantasy Island vision of Britain as a Dickensian wasteland, full of cartoon Conservative villains in top hats, lighting big cigars with wads of £50 notes and pitchforking babies, while they deliberately poison the rivers and set fire to schools and hospitals.
Labour’s manifesto is like something from a Momentum version of the Beano. Soak the rich, stop the cuts, for the many not the few. Someone change the record. I can’t take six weeks of this drivel.” Richard Littlejohn
Spot on
For some poor sods the Dickensian wasteland does exist. Relying on food banks in Tory Britain. Homeless in Tory Britain.The Tories do not care.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...birth-13937335
This is Tory Britain
I have to say that enjoy reading people's political posts when they aren't just expletives hurled at those of a different persuasion. Such exchanges add absolutely nothing to the debate.
I don’t. I was sent the link. Here it is, and I’ve included my pal’s comment at the end (fellow Merthyr boy, and like me a fan of traditional Labour before it was infested by communists):
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...wasteland.html
God forbid that he ever gets near Downing Street
Forget about the Punch and Judy Show in the Commons because it's a charade. Bar for minor cosmetic differences the red, blue and amber teams are merely hand puppets for private bankers, multinational companies and major landowners who employ lobbyists to get what they want. MPs have a higher calling than to them though, that's to themselves as self-enrichment is their number one priority.
It matters not a jot who anyone votes for in General Elections because whatever the the outcome it results in the same thing: more laws, less liberties; more surveillance, less privacy; more taxes, less disposable income; more societal decay, less cohesiveness; and more state dependency, less independence as the middle class continues to be eviscerated while the West's former wealth flows East to China and elsewhere at an accelerating rate.
The pragmatic turn out to place an X next to a candidate who they believe represent the least worse option and what will be ever so slightly better for them and absent of any emotion attached to the bunk surrounding the uncaring Tories/fluffy Labour false paradigm pantomime stuff.
Are you sure your pal wasn't referring to Littlejohn? The trouble with stuff like this is that it reads like "you think it's been shit for the last nine years, but, but, but you wait, you wait if the other lot get in".
I've no great faith in Corbyn or his party these days, but I do know that the people in charge of us since 2010 have made people's lives worse, put narrow party interests before that of the country, showed horrendous political judgement and don't give me any of that stuff about 2008 being a Labour created crisis - it was a world event and anyway, the Conservatives backed all of the measures Labour took to deal with the immediate aftermath of the crash at the time.
From where I'm sitting, Labour is one of a few options that look preferable to what we have at present.
Traditional Labour was a left wing Socialist party, im surprised somebody from Tydfil doesn't know that because of Keir Hardie, its the Red Tories that should be expelled from the Labour party and Clause four should be reinstated, old Labour folk will be turning in their graves at what Labour has become.
It's unbelievable that years after the chaos with miliband campaign, with all that's happened, they are still pushing this.
I don't like the labour front bench, I think they've been awful. But please, spare us the "you don't want them running things" act when the Tories are a hair's breadth from breaking up the UK.