mojo
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Election to be held on 12 December , by mojo on Dec 10, 2019 0:53:16 GMT 1,
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daylight Robber on Dec 10, 2019 1:10:08 GMT 1, Found out because some creep cant stalk a nurse on the internet ? you are ridiculous but feeling left out babe ? I got a few f**koffs left if you fancy one ? see you all Friday x tick tock tick tock
Your nurse doesn't exist. Never has. The story is a fabrication. A lie. Made up because Johnson fucked up and showed just how callous he is. He probably just threw away a majority and the party know it.
You swallowed the story and despite all the evidence want to double down. Give me as many fuck offs as you like. Get them off your chest.
Found out because some creep cant stalk a nurse on the internet ? you are ridiculous but feeling left out babe ? I got a few f**koffs left if you fancy one ? see you all Friday x tick tock tick tock Your nurse doesn't exist. Never has. The story is a fabrication. A lie. Made up because Johnson fucked up and showed just how callous he is. He probably just threw away a majority and the party know it. You swallowed the story and despite all the evidence want to double down. Give me as many fuck offs as you like. Get them off your chest.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 10, 2019 8:52:03 GMT 1, You think it's scummy to want a better NHS? Why? The number of hospital beds has fallen to its lowest level ever, despite the head of the NHS warning that bed closures have gone too far. The health service in England has cut so many beds in recent years that it has just 127,225 left to cope with the rising demand for care, which will intensify as winter starts to bite. In total, 17,230 beds have been cut from the 144,455 that existed in April-June 2010, the period when the coalition Conservative/Liberal Democrat government took office and imposed a nine-year funding squeeze on the NHS, even though critics cautioned against it because of growing pressures on the service. are you some kind of special idiot or what ? labour has done far more damage to the NHS than the Torys ever will
yeah, that's me, cheers
It hasn't though, has it
If You think labour is completely to blame for the PFIs then....
www.nhsforsale.info/privatisation/other-issues/pfi-new/
So started by Major ( You may remember him?)
Continued by Labour
and then rebranded to PFI2 by Osbourne
Despite frequently calling for an end to "Labours flawed PFI program" whilst in opposition, in 2011 Chancellor George Osborne rebranded and continued the PFI gravy train under the "PFI 2" banner.
www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/apr/18/george-osborne-backs-pfi-projects
You think it's scummy to want a better NHS? Why? The number of hospital beds has fallen to its lowest level ever, despite the head of the NHS warning that bed closures have gone too far. The health service in England has cut so many beds in recent years that it has just 127,225 left to cope with the rising demand for care, which will intensify as winter starts to bite. In total, 17,230 beds have been cut from the 144,455 that existed in April-June 2010, the period when the coalition Conservative/Liberal Democrat government took office and imposed a nine-year funding squeeze on the NHS, even though critics cautioned against it because of growing pressures on the service. are you some kind of special idiot or what ? labour has done far more damage to the NHS than the Torys ever will yeah, that's me, cheers It hasn't though, has it If You think labour is completely to blame for the PFIs then.... www.nhsforsale.info/privatisation/other-issues/pfi-new/So started by Major ( You may remember him?) Continued by Labour and then rebranded to PFI2 by Osbourne Despite frequently calling for an end to "Labours flawed PFI program" whilst in opposition, in 2011 Chancellor George Osborne rebranded and continued the PFI gravy train under the "PFI 2" banner. www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/apr/18/george-osborne-backs-pfi-projects
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Rubberneck
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2019 9:07:06 GMT 1, Labour created the NHS you donut! and we are paying 4 billion a year to rent the hospitals the labour government sold off now f**koff out of my face
Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS.
Labour created the NHS you donut! and we are paying 4 billion a year to rent the hospitals the labour government sold off now f**koff out of my face Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS.
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Poster Bob
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Poster Bob on Dec 10, 2019 9:15:04 GMT 1, and we are paying 4 billion a year to rent the hospitals the labour government sold off now f**koff out of my face Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. They'll also set up the SS.
and we are paying 4 billion a year to rent the hospitals the labour government sold off now f**koff out of my face Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. They'll also set up the SS.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 10, 2019 9:31:03 GMT 1, and we are paying 4 billion a year to rent the hospitals the labour government sold off now f**koff out of my face Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS.
Labour did not bring in PFI
and we are paying 4 billion a year to rent the hospitals the labour government sold off now f**koff out of my face Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. Labour did not bring in PFI
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Rubberneck
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2019 10:03:12 GMT 1, Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. They'll also set up the SS.
Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities.
Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. They'll also set up the SS. Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities.
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Rubberneck
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2019 10:07:15 GMT 1, Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. Labour did not bring in PFI
Ok I stand corrected, it 1992 under John Major.. anyhow this further undermines Warchets claim above 😂
Ah Warchet, I’m glad you dislike the privatisation of the NHS as much as I do, Yes Tony Blair’s Labour did bring in the roundly critiscised PFI’s. These have been extremely expensive and signed up hospitals to ridiculous interest rates. The Conservatives instead of reversing these in the last 10 years have built on this. The only way to stop and reverse this creeping privatisation is a vote for Labour on Thursday. Their policies now are more in line with policies of Labour when then the NHS was founded. They will also set up the NCS. Labour did not bring in PFI Ok I stand corrected, it 1992 under John Major.. anyhow this further undermines Warchets claim above 😂
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Rubberneck
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2019 10:22:16 GMT 1,
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Poster Bob
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Poster Bob on Dec 10, 2019 10:30:06 GMT 1, They'll also set up the SS. Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on.
They'll also set up the SS. Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on.
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kfroms
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Election to be held on 12 December , by kfroms on Dec 10, 2019 10:39:46 GMT 1, My grandfather kept saying: Each country gets the politicians it deserves.
Took me a while to understand what he meant ( he was relating to Nazi Germany and I was quite young back than ) but he was right I guess.
USA has Trump. Russia has Putin. Germany has Merkel. The UK has Johnson.
I live in the UK since 15 years but not allowed to vote so what's going on is important to me and it is frustrating to not being allowed to vote. But thats the law everywhere so no reason to moan.
What I really do not get that so many people seem to have switched off their common sense and, even worse, can't see what character and personality BJ is. How can you possibly vote for someone like that?
But then my grandfather's wisdom kicks in.
My grandfather kept saying: Each country gets the politicians it deserves.
Took me a while to understand what he meant ( he was relating to Nazi Germany and I was quite young back than ) but he was right I guess.
USA has Trump. Russia has Putin. Germany has Merkel. The UK has Johnson.
I live in the UK since 15 years but not allowed to vote so what's going on is important to me and it is frustrating to not being allowed to vote. But thats the law everywhere so no reason to moan.
What I really do not get that so many people seem to have switched off their common sense and, even worse, can't see what character and personality BJ is. How can you possibly vote for someone like that?
But then my grandfather's wisdom kicks in.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daylight Robber on Dec 10, 2019 10:54:41 GMT 1, Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion.
Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you.
The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either.
Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't.
It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK.
Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK.
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Rubberneck
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Poster Bob
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Poster Bob on Dec 10, 2019 11:21:50 GMT 1, I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK. The man who defends Putin's Russia, is so naive as to suggest offering to send him nerve agent samples so that they can determine if they're his or not and refuses to learn a single lesson from history is of far greater danger to the UK than Boris Johnson.
I am not surprised to see yet another defence of utterly apparent racism as being pro Palestine. The simple fact is that if Labour said and did the same things to "people of color" or Muslims the whole party will be in an uproar. People should stop burying their heads in the sand.
I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK. The man who defends Putin's Russia, is so naive as to suggest offering to send him nerve agent samples so that they can determine if they're his or not and refuses to learn a single lesson from history is of far greater danger to the UK than Boris Johnson. I am not surprised to see yet another defence of utterly apparent racism as being pro Palestine. The simple fact is that if Labour said and did the same things to "people of color" or Muslims the whole party will be in an uproar. People should stop burying their heads in the sand.
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Poster Bob
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Yes, they are and the EHRC report will be quite damning.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daylight Robber on Dec 10, 2019 11:28:12 GMT 1, No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK. The man who defends Putin's Russia, is so naive as to suggest offering to send him nerve agent samples so that they can determine if they're his or not and refuses to learn a single lesson from history is of far greater danger to the UK than Boris Johnson. I am not surprised to see yet another defence of utterly apparent racism as being pro Palestine. The simple fact is that if Labour said and did the same things to "people of color" or Muslims the whole party will be in an uproar. People should stop burying their heads in the sand. Evidence that Corbyn defends Putin's Russia please. And whilst we're on it, why do you think the government has suppressed the report into Russian interference? The Americans are all over it. Why aren't we?
And if you can read, I have not defended racism anywhere. Good attack though. Kind of confirms what I said.
No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK. The man who defends Putin's Russia, is so naive as to suggest offering to send him nerve agent samples so that they can determine if they're his or not and refuses to learn a single lesson from history is of far greater danger to the UK than Boris Johnson. I am not surprised to see yet another defence of utterly apparent racism as being pro Palestine. The simple fact is that if Labour said and did the same things to "people of color" or Muslims the whole party will be in an uproar. People should stop burying their heads in the sand. Evidence that Corbyn defends Putin's Russia please. And whilst we're on it, why do you think the government has suppressed the report into Russian interference? The Americans are all over it. Why aren't we? And if you can read, I have not defended racism anywhere. Good attack though. Kind of confirms what I said.
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Yes, they are and the EHRC report will be quite damning. Did you get the pdf already?
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Rubberneck
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2019 11:29:25 GMT 1, No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK. The man who defends Putin's Russia, is so naive as to suggest offering to send him nerve agent samples so that they can determine if they're his or not and refuses to learn a single lesson from history is of far greater danger to the UK than Boris Johnson. I am not surprised to see yet another defence of utterly apparent racism as being pro Palestine. The simple fact is that if Labour said and did the same things to "people of color" or Muslims the whole party will be in an uproar. People should stop burying their heads in the sand. What don't you get about the Conservative Manifesto? They are trying to replicate the Oligarchy of Putin's Russia. An executive branch above the law with policies which target people based on their ethnicity and race.
No amount of prejudice or bigotry should exist in any part of society and that includes the Labour Party. The same applies to people who want to tar all of Labour as rabid anti-Semites when there is an investigation underway, but as yet no conclusion. Stats indicate that there is a problem, but that it is less of a problem than in society as a whole. There is little doubt that the Pro Palestine position is antagonistic. There is also little doubt that good people with good intentions get caught up by their ignorance of the situation as a whole. Zionism, Israel, Judaism all get conflated by people on both sides, although if you say that too loudly you get a finger pointed at you. The evidence linking Corbyn himself to AS have been tenuous and often desperate. Many Jews support him but that doesn't suit the establishment narrative. History shows that when the world wasn't watching Corbyn has been a man of peace. Anti conflict. Anti bigotry. But that doesn't suit the agenda either. Meanwhile (and I appreciate the whataboutery angle) Johnson and the Tories are given a free pass. Windrush, Picanninies with watermelon smiles, Muslim women letter boxes, as mention above, the targetting of Roma and just this weekend, EU nationals sponging off the UK and daring to treat the UK as home when in Johnson's view isn't. It's pretty obvious who the bigot is. Who the extremist is and who is more of a danger to the UK. The man who defends Putin's Russia, is so naive as to suggest offering to send him nerve agent samples so that they can determine if they're his or not and refuses to learn a single lesson from history is of far greater danger to the UK than Boris Johnson. I am not surprised to see yet another defence of utterly apparent racism as being pro Palestine. The simple fact is that if Labour said and did the same things to "people of color" or Muslims the whole party will be in an uproar. People should stop burying their heads in the sand. What don't you get about the Conservative Manifesto? They are trying to replicate the Oligarchy of Putin's Russia. An executive branch above the law with policies which target people based on their ethnicity and race.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 10, 2019 12:14:47 GMT 1, Its copied from a genuine nurses profile on facebook and will probably be on tomorrows news after whats going on there right now #labourscum People believe what they want to believe. Some people want to beleive that a child is left laying on a hospital floor...so they do. Others want to believe that the photo was taken by an angry Momentum supporter with their own agenda...so they do. For most of us mortals, it is impossible to know which one is the truth.
When the hospital and NHS apologise and dont dispute it then that could be taken as admittance that it happened.
Facts are important.
I dont know if you aware of the punch story that the Tories released to refocus our attention away from the little boy? That was a lie as video evidence shows
Its copied from a genuine nurses profile on facebook and will probably be on tomorrows news after whats going on there right now #labourscum People believe what they want to believe. Some people want to beleive that a child is left laying on a hospital floor...so they do. Others want to believe that the photo was taken by an angry Momentum supporter with their own agenda...so they do. For most of us mortals, it is impossible to know which one is the truth. When the hospital and NHS apologise and dont dispute it then that could be taken as admittance that it happened. Facts are important. I dont know if you aware of the punch story that the Tories released to refocus our attention away from the little boy? That was a lie as video evidence shows
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daylight Robber on Dec 10, 2019 12:15:29 GMT 1, Your nurse doesn't exist. Never has. The story is a fabrication. A lie. Made up because Johnson fucked up and showed just how callous he is. He probably just threw away a majority and the party know it. You swallowed the story and despite all the evidence want to double down. Give me as many f**koffs as you like. Get them off your chest. I found another version from my Facebook newsfeed. This time from a genuine doctor working in the NHS. It says... "The plot thickens. It transpires that the 'poor child on an A&E floor' photo a set up by journalists who decided to make some news. Mum put her child on the floor then encouraged and gave permission to the journalists to take pictures. Not much of a mum. Now that the story has become major mum is crapping herself and accusing the journalists of all sort of trickery. What was she expecting? Silly lady Oh by the way the child was discharged from hospital a few hours later, The diagnosis was a 'viral upper respiratory tract infection' otherwise known as a 'cold'" I guess there is no helping some people! The last post was from a 'genuine' nurse. Anyone with an ounce of intelligence understands that Facebook is being used to spread fake news. I'm sure if you give it a few hours there'll be another 'genuine' doctor posting the same post you've read, word for word, spreading the lies.
Your nurse doesn't exist. Never has. The story is a fabrication. A lie. Made up because Johnson fucked up and showed just how callous he is. He probably just threw away a majority and the party know it. You swallowed the story and despite all the evidence want to double down. Give me as many f**koffs as you like. Get them off your chest. I found another version from my Facebook newsfeed. This time from a genuine doctor working in the NHS. It says... "The plot thickens. It transpires that the 'poor child on an A&E floor' photo a set up by journalists who decided to make some news. Mum put her child on the floor then encouraged and gave permission to the journalists to take pictures. Not much of a mum. Now that the story has become major mum is crapping herself and accusing the journalists of all sort of trickery. What was she expecting? Silly lady Oh by the way the child was discharged from hospital a few hours later, The diagnosis was a 'viral upper respiratory tract infection' otherwise known as a 'cold'" I guess there is no helping some people! The last post was from a 'genuine' nurse. Anyone with an ounce of intelligence understands that Facebook is being used to spread fake news. I'm sure if you give it a few hours there'll be another 'genuine' doctor posting the same post you've read, word for word, spreading the lies.
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 10, 2019 12:19:08 GMT 1, Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on.
Will be good to have the investigations concluded
I wasnt aware the Labour party insist on searching Jewish people's homes. Do you have links or facts?
Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. Will be good to have the investigations concluded I wasnt aware the Labour party insist on searching Jewish people's homes. Do you have links or facts?
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Rubberneck
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Rubberneck on Dec 10, 2019 12:31:17 GMT 1, Your nurse doesn't exist. Never has. The story is a fabrication. A lie. Made up because Johnson fucked up and showed just how callous he is. He probably just threw away a majority and the party know it. You swallowed the story and despite all the evidence want to double down. Give me as many f**koffs as you like. Get them off your chest. I found another version from my Facebook newsfeed. This time from a genuine doctor working in the NHS. It says... "The plot thickens. It transpires that the 'poor child on an A&E floor' photo a set up by journalists who decided to make some news. Mum put her child on the floor then encouraged and gave permission to the journalists to take pictures. Not much of a mum. Now that the story has become major mum is crapping herself and accusing the journalists of all sort of trickery. What was she expecting? Silly lady Oh by the way the child was discharged from hospital a few hours later, The diagnosis was a 'viral upper respiratory tract infection' otherwise known as a 'cold'" Very interesting. A good friend of mine is a senior nursing sister at Leeds Hospital and she says Warchet is chatting shit
Your nurse doesn't exist. Never has. The story is a fabrication. A lie. Made up because Johnson fucked up and showed just how callous he is. He probably just threw away a majority and the party know it. You swallowed the story and despite all the evidence want to double down. Give me as many f**koffs as you like. Get them off your chest. I found another version from my Facebook newsfeed. This time from a genuine doctor working in the NHS. It says... "The plot thickens. It transpires that the 'poor child on an A&E floor' photo a set up by journalists who decided to make some news. Mum put her child on the floor then encouraged and gave permission to the journalists to take pictures. Not much of a mum. Now that the story has become major mum is crapping herself and accusing the journalists of all sort of trickery. What was she expecting? Silly lady Oh by the way the child was discharged from hospital a few hours later, The diagnosis was a 'viral upper respiratory tract infection' otherwise known as a 'cold'" Very interesting. A good friend of mine is a senior nursing sister at Leeds Hospital and she says Warchet is chatting shit
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Carl Cashman
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Carl Cashman on Dec 10, 2019 12:33:21 GMT 1, Bot wars
Bot wars
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Deleted on Dec 10, 2019 12:34:04 GMT 1, I found another version from my Facebook newsfeed. This time from a genuine doctor working in the NHS. It says... "The plot thickens. It transpires that the 'poor child on an A&E floor' photo a set up by journalists who decided to make some news. Mum put her child on the floor then encouraged and gave permission to the journalists to take pictures. Not much of a mum. Now that the story has become major mum is crapping herself and accusing the journalists of all sort of trickery. What was she expecting? Silly lady Oh by the way the child was discharged from hospital a few hours later, The diagnosis was a 'viral upper respiratory tract infection' otherwise known as a 'cold'" Very interesting. A good friend of mine is a senior nursing sister at Leeds Hospital and she says Warchet is chattings**t
It's the Russian bots. Anyhow lies dont matter
I found another version from my Facebook newsfeed. This time from a genuine doctor working in the NHS. It says... "The plot thickens. It transpires that the 'poor child on an A&E floor' photo a set up by journalists who decided to make some news. Mum put her child on the floor then encouraged and gave permission to the journalists to take pictures. Not much of a mum. Now that the story has become major mum is crapping herself and accusing the journalists of all sort of trickery. What was she expecting? Silly lady Oh by the way the child was discharged from hospital a few hours later, The diagnosis was a 'viral upper respiratory tract infection' otherwise known as a 'cold'" Very interesting. A good friend of mine is a senior nursing sister at Leeds Hospital and she says Warchet is chattings**t It's the Russian bots. Anyhow lies dont matter
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Daylight Robber on Dec 10, 2019 12:41:35 GMT 1, Very interesting. A good friend of mine is a senior nursing sister at Leeds Hospital and she says Warchet is chattings**t It's the Russian bots. Anyhow lies dont matter I see there is a report in the Guardian that the 'nurse' who posted the story is now claiming her account was hacked.
Very interesting. A good friend of mine is a senior nursing sister at Leeds Hospital and she says Warchet is chattings**t It's the Russian bots. Anyhow lies dont matter I see there is a report in the Guardian that the 'nurse' who posted the story is now claiming her account was hacked.
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skAcid
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Election to be held on 12 December , by skAcid on Dec 10, 2019 12:42:25 GMT 1, The Tory defenders are out in force. As usual bullshitting to the max
Vote for the people or vote for the toffs. Simple innit
The Tory defenders are out in force. As usual bullshitting to the max Vote for the people or vote for the toffs. Simple innit
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Guy Denning
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Guy Denning on Dec 10, 2019 12:44:00 GMT 1, Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. EHRC haven't reported their findings yet have they? Where did the 'searching Jewish people's homes' come from? And there are a metric-fuck-ton of Jewish Labour Party members that will support the party AGAINST the accusations of anti-semitism (many of the accusations are from a Blairite/centrist/tory/anti-leftist/ant-Corbyn position). I used to be very VERY active in the UK trade union movement until I left for France and I can remember the same issues being around then whenever challenges were made to Israel government policy that detrimentally affected Palestine civilian populations. The Labour Party is not full of 'rabid anti-Semites' (in actual fact they're more vocal and easier to track down in the Tory and Brexit parties) but it does have a long tradition of support for Palestinians (as does the UK trade union movement) - and it's that support that attracts the ire of the Israel authorities, who then support the attacks in the media against the left. Also, related to another post on this thread from someone (who clearly gets their news from internet memes), I was a trade unionist in the NHS. Yes, New Labour was part of the problem that led to where we are now (and I challenged Patricia Hewitt in person over various issues). But they were not the ideological problem that the Conservatives are, were and will be.
Well if you look at the Conservative Manifesto and how they propose to deal with the Human rights act, the courts, Parliament and then explicitly with the travelling community its pretty clear which party wants to create an executive government above the law and begin to target vulnerable ethnic communities. I am no fan of the Conservatives, but they are not being investigated by the EHRC for denying party entry based on religion and insisting on searching Jewish people's homes. The sooner Labour admits that they are rabid anti-Semites and remove their extremists the sooner they can deal with it and move on. EHRC haven't reported their findings yet have they? Where did the 'searching Jewish people's homes' come from? And there are a metric-fuck-ton of Jewish Labour Party members that will support the party AGAINST the accusations of anti-semitism (many of the accusations are from a Blairite/centrist/tory/anti-leftist/ant-Corbyn position). I used to be very VERY active in the UK trade union movement until I left for France and I can remember the same issues being around then whenever challenges were made to Israel government policy that detrimentally affected Palestine civilian populations. The Labour Party is not full of 'rabid anti-Semites' (in actual fact they're more vocal and easier to track down in the Tory and Brexit parties) but it does have a long tradition of support for Palestinians (as does the UK trade union movement) - and it's that support that attracts the ire of the Israel authorities, who then support the attacks in the media against the left. Also, related to another post on this thread from someone (who clearly gets their news from internet memes), I was a trade unionist in the NHS. Yes, New Labour was part of the problem that led to where we are now (and I challenged Patricia Hewitt in person over various issues). But they were not the ideological problem that the Conservatives are, were and will be.
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Guy Denning
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Election to be held on 12 December , by Guy Denning on Dec 10, 2019 12:50:21 GMT 1, and... for any self-flagellating wannabe, gonna be, a millionaire one day Rodneys out there
and... for any self-flagellating wannabe, gonna be, a millionaire one day Rodneys out there
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