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Dec 1, 2019 13:03:30 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 1, 2019 13:03:30 GMT
Interesting timing, very similar to the 2017 attacks used to disgracefully paint Corbyn as a “terrorist sympathiser”.
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Dec 1, 2019 17:26:21 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 1, 2019 17:26:21 GMT
Interesting timing, very similar to the 2017 attacks used to disgracefully paint Corbyn as a “terrorist sympathiser”. His comments this weekend show him to be one I’m afraid. What do you mean by “interesting timing”? How do they? Explain. And basically I think it was a false flag like the last one was.
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Dec 1, 2019 18:18:03 GMT
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Post by Al on Dec 1, 2019 18:18:03 GMT
Interesting timing, very similar to the 2017 attacks used to disgracefully paint Corbyn as a “terrorist sympathiser”. His comments this weekend show him to be one I’m afraid. What do you mean by “interesting timing”? What comments are you referring to?
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Dec 1, 2019 18:39:19 GMT
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Post by jb on Dec 1, 2019 18:39:19 GMT
His comments this weekend show him to be one I’m afraid. What do you mean by “interesting timing”? What comments are you referring to? Saying terrorists shouldn’t necessarily have to serve their full sentences. No wonder Australia are now saying they will limit intelligence with Britain if he gets into power.
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Dec 1, 2019 18:48:11 GMT
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Post by jb on Dec 1, 2019 18:48:11 GMT
His comments this weekend show him to be one I’m afraid. What do you mean by “interesting timing”? How do they? Explain. And basically I think it was a false flag like the last one was. Oh dear! False flag!!
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Post by Al on Dec 1, 2019 19:00:49 GMT
What comments are you referring to? Saying terrorists shouldn’t necessarily have to serve their full sentences. No wonder Australia are now saying they will limit intelligence with Britain if he gets into power. I must have missed that. Can you care to share the source?
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Dec 1, 2019 21:25:33 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 1, 2019 21:25:33 GMT
Saying terrorists shouldn’t necessarily have to serve their full sentences. No wonder Australia are now saying they will limit intelligence with Britain if he gets into power. I must have missed that. Can you care to share the source? I’m still waiting for him to tell us what’s going on in Venezuela. He mentioned it a few pages ago but still hasn’t explained what’s actually happening there.
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Dec 2, 2019 7:24:17 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Dec 2, 2019 7:24:17 GMT
A "terrorist sympathiser" would say that you have to understand why people resort to terrorism and that sometimes extreme means are justified. Corbyn there is simply discussing prison sentences. You could say you think he's too soft on crime, and that's a legitimate point of view, but to use phrases like 'terrorist sympathiser' is just childish rhetoric. The father of the victim, from what I'm reading there, largely agrees with him. Are you calling him a terrorist sympathiser as well? Johnson, meanwhile, distastefully blames 'leftie governments' for the incident, and somehow brings Brexit into the debate. Honestly, that man could be asked what he had for breakfast this morning and he'd find a way to bang on about leaving the EU.
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Dec 2, 2019 7:50:11 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 2, 2019 7:50:11 GMT
Nothing there that says “terrorist sympathiser” to me. I know what’s happening in Venezuela thank you very much, I’d just like to know what you make of it considering you keep bringing it up.
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Dec 2, 2019 9:03:41 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 2, 2019 9:03:41 GMT
Oh you know those leaked Trump trade talks that Jeremy Corbyn released last week and most journos said “no big deal”?
Well they reveal the US is demanding access to your NHS health records, worth £10 billion a year to US tech companies. No biggie.
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Dec 2, 2019 11:28:15 GMT
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Post by jedthehumanoid on Dec 2, 2019 11:28:15 GMT
Two people dead and you yell false flag, bonkers. You do yourself and your cause a massive disservice spouting this shite.
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Dec 2, 2019 11:46:18 GMT
Post by jedthehumanoid on Dec 2, 2019 11:46:18 GMT
Getting back to Brexit anyway - I see the Brexit party are rallying in Buckley this morning. Obviously they see the area as a strong one for them and they did well around here in the European elections. I wouldn't touch them with yours but I'll be interested to see if that earlier support has carried over into a general election.
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Dec 2, 2019 15:54:31 GMT
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Dec 2, 2019 15:54:31 GMT
Tory lead over Labour narrowing again. Its enough to give Rupert Murdoch a cardiac arreast.
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Dec 2, 2019 18:08:07 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Dec 2, 2019 18:08:07 GMT
Kudos for the new avatar. As well as being a fine actor, writer and comedian, Asim Chaudhry is also a massive Labour supporter. Decent footballer too.
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Dec 3, 2019 11:04:09 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Dec 3, 2019 11:04:09 GMT
A "terrorist sympathiser" would say that you have to understand why people resort to terrorism and that sometimes extreme means are justified. Corbyn there is simply discussing prison sentences. You could say you think he's too soft on crime, and that's a legitimate point of view, but to use phrases like 'terrorist sympathiser' is just childish rhetoric. The father of the victim, from what I'm reading there, largely agrees with him. Are you calling him a terrorist sympathiser as well? Johnson, meanwhile, distastefully blames 'leftie governments' for the incident, and somehow brings Brexit into the debate. Honestly, that man could be asked what he had for breakfast this morning and he'd find a way to bang on about leaving the EU. We could go down the whole wreath laying issue a few years ago in Tunisia with regard to his stanch on terror. That led to Corbyn giving some “Little Britain” type response but no doubt the Sons of Corbyn on here will cry foul or that the Daily Fail photoshopped it. His comments about Begum also went against the public grain and no doubt the parents of that evil Jack Letts will be praying he gets into power by the end of the month so their little boy blue can be brought safely home to face (Corbyn’s favourite sound bite) “due process”. I’m not going to make any comment on David Merritt’s brave and forgiving response. Those who have lost family members to unnecessary acts of evil are beyond reproach as far as I’m concerned. No parent should have to go through such tragedy. However, it could be argued that your comparison in the above message is childish rhetoric. What’s a ‘stanch on terror’, is it a fear of goalposts?
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Dec 3, 2019 11:14:10 GMT
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Post by South Wirral Blue on Dec 3, 2019 11:14:10 GMT
A "terrorist sympathiser" would say that you have to understand why people resort to terrorism and that sometimes extreme means are justified. Corbyn there is simply discussing prison sentences. You could say you think he's too soft on crime, and that's a legitimate point of view, but to use phrases like 'terrorist sympathiser' is just childish rhetoric. The father of the victim, from what I'm reading there, largely agrees with him. Are you calling him a terrorist sympathiser as well? Johnson, meanwhile, distastefully blames 'leftie governments' for the incident, and somehow brings Brexit into the debate. Honestly, that man could be asked what he had for breakfast this morning and he'd find a way to bang on about leaving the EU. We could go down the whole wreath laying issue a few years ago in Tunisia with regard to his stanch on terror. That led to Corbyn giving some “Little Britain” type response but no doubt the Sons of Corbyn on here will cry foul or that the Daily Fail photoshopped it. His comments about Begum also went against the public grain and no doubt the parents of that evil Jack Letts will be praying he gets into power by the end of the month so their little boy blue can be brought safely home to face (Corbyn’s favourite sound bite) “due process”. I’m not going to make any comment on David Merritt’s brave and forgiving response. Those who have lost family members to unnecessary acts of evil are beyond reproach as far as I’m concerned. No parent should have to go through such tragedy. However, it could be argued that your comparison in the above message is childish rhetoric. I do think it's interesting that the default position of some people is to treat every negative Conservative story as further evidence that Johnson is unfit for office but then casually treat every negative Labour story as a disgraceful Corbyn 'smear'.
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Dec 3, 2019 12:18:06 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Dec 3, 2019 12:18:06 GMT
We could go down the whole wreath laying issue a few years ago in Tunisia with regard to his stanch on terror. That led to Corbyn giving some “Little Britain” type response but no doubt the Sons of Corbyn on here will cry foul or that the Daily Fail photoshopped it. His comments about Begum also went against the public grain and no doubt the parents of that evil Jack Letts will be praying he gets into power by the end of the month so their little boy blue can be brought safely home to face (Corbyn’s favourite sound bite) “due process”. I’m not going to make any comment on David Merritt’s brave and forgiving response. Those who have lost family members to unnecessary acts of evil are beyond reproach as far as I’m concerned. No parent should have to go through such tragedy. However, it could be argued that your comparison in the above message is childish rhetoric. I do think it's interesting that the default position of some people is to treat every negative Conservative story as further evidence that Johnson is unfit for office but then casually treat every negative Labour story as a disgraceful Corbyn 'smear'. And that is something that is exclusive to the Left is it?
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Dec 3, 2019 12:40:56 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 3, 2019 12:40:56 GMT
Nish Kumar, performing for free at the Taverner’s Christmas lunch at Lord’s cricket ground - a charity that do a lot for disadvantaged young children. He told a couple of Brexit jokes (as is often his routine) and was roundly booed, heckled and had food thrown at him.
Nothing like seeing over-privileged white male Brexiter elites throwing bread and booing a brown person to convince you there’s nothing racist about Brexit. Nish Kumar is a legend, if it was Farage he’d have had them arrested for assault.
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Dec 3, 2019 13:23:54 GMT
Post by Lobster on Dec 3, 2019 13:23:54 GMT
We could go down the whole wreath laying issue a few years ago in Tunisia with regard to his stanch on terror. That led to Corbyn giving some “Little Britain” type response but no doubt the Sons of Corbyn on here will cry foul or that the Daily Fail photoshopped it. His comments about Begum also went against the public grain and no doubt the parents of that evil Jack Letts will be praying he gets into power by the end of the month so their little boy blue can be brought safely home to face (Corbyn’s favourite sound bite) “due process”. I’m not going to make any comment on David Merritt’s brave and forgiving response. Those who have lost family members to unnecessary acts of evil are beyond reproach as far as I’m concerned. No parent should have to go through such tragedy. However, it could be argued that your comparison in the above message is childish rhetoric. I do think it's interesting that the default position of some people is to treat every negative Conservative story as further evidence that Johnson is unfit for office but then casually treat every negative Labour story as a disgraceful Corbyn 'smear'. I don't really think there's a 'smear' going on. The left-wing media dish dirt up on Johnson, and the right-wing media do it on Corbyn. I just happen to agree a bit more with the left, and think the right is a little too over-represented and powerful.
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Dec 3, 2019 14:47:21 GMT
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Post by jb on Dec 3, 2019 14:47:21 GMT
Nish Kumar, performing for free at the Taverner’s Christmas lunch at Lord’s cricket ground - a charity that do a lot for disadvantaged young children. He told a couple of Brexit jokes (as is often his routine) and was roundly booed, heckled and had food thrown at him. Nothing like seeing over-privileged white male Brexiter elites throwing bread and booing a brown person to convince you there’s nothing racist about Brexit. Nish Kumar is a legend, if it was Farage he’d have had them arrested for assault. Young people being murdered by terrorism and you are going on about some “comic” Getting booed and a solitary bread roll being thrown at him. Maybe the bread roll was a “false flag”!
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Dec 3, 2019 15:23:49 GMT
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Post by Firestick Frank on Dec 3, 2019 15:23:49 GMT
Nish Kumar, performing for free at the Taverner’s Christmas lunch at Lord’s cricket ground - a charity that do a lot for disadvantaged young children. He told a couple of Brexit jokes (as is often his routine) and was roundly booed, heckled and had food thrown at him. Nothing like seeing over-privileged white male Brexiter elites throwing bread and booing a brown person to convince you there’s nothing racist about Brexit. Nish Kumar is a legend, if it was Farage he’d have had them arrested for assault. Young people being murdered by terrorism and you are going on about some “comic” Getting booed and a solitary bread roll being thrown at him. Maybe the bread roll was a “false flag”! The thread is entitled “Brexit” - what do you want?
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Post by Lobster on Dec 3, 2019 17:31:28 GMT
Nish Kumar, performing for free at the Taverner’s Christmas lunch at Lord’s cricket ground - a charity that do a lot for disadvantaged young children. He told a couple of Brexit jokes (as is often his routine) and was roundly booed, heckled and had food thrown at him. Nothing like seeing over-privileged white male Brexiter elites throwing bread and booing a brown person to convince you there’s nothing racist about Brexit. Nish Kumar is a legend, if it was Farage he’d have had them arrested for assault. Once again, they're showing who the snowflakes are. There's only one that gets hysterical over their beliefs being challenged, and it's not the liberal, millennial types normally accused of it.
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Post by Lobster on Dec 3, 2019 18:03:59 GMT
Nish Kumar, performing for free at the Taverner’s Christmas lunch at Lord’s cricket ground - a charity that do a lot for disadvantaged young children. He told a couple of Brexit jokes (as is often his routine) and was roundly booed, heckled and had food thrown at him. Nothing like seeing over-privileged white male Brexiter elites throwing bread and booing a brown person to convince you there’s nothing racist about Brexit. Nish Kumar is a legend, if it was Farage he’d have had them arrested for assault. Young people being murdered by terrorism and you are going on about some “comic” Getting booed and a solitary bread roll being thrown at him. Maybe the bread roll was a “false flag”! The terrorism incident has nothing, or very little, to do with Brexit. Boris Johnson has shamelessly brought Brexit into it by arguing that it's because of the Brexit delay that things like this are happening and that we can't get them sorted until we "get Brexit done" - an argument made all the more ridiculous by the fact that if there's one person on the planet who should bear individual responsibility for the shitshow of Brexit, it's him.
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Dec 3, 2019 18:38:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2019 18:38:30 GMT
Like it or not I dread to think how much parliamentary time has been wasted on brexit and each and every party is to blame. They all have their own agenda's. The only honest m p is one with their mouth closed.
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Dec 3, 2019 18:59:06 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Dec 3, 2019 18:59:06 GMT
Like it or not I dread to think how much parliamentary time has been wasted on brexit and each and every party is to blame. They all have their own agenda's. The only honest m p is one with their mouth closed. The dishonest ones are those who promised that Brexit would be the easiest negotiation ever. It’s tragic that these charlatans are now running the country.
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Dec 3, 2019 19:02:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2019 19:02:26 GMT
OK so nobody tried to stop brexit. all the delays, hold ups, court cases, were caused by one party.
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Post by Ian H Block on Dec 3, 2019 19:06:02 GMT
OK so nobody tried to stop brexit. all the delays, hold ups, court cases, were caused by one party. Last time I looked the Brexit Bill passed second reading in HoC but Johnson pulled it. So yes, it was caused by one party.
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Dec 3, 2019 19:14:09 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2019 19:14:09 GMT
It passed 2nd reading but was going to be blocked at the next stage. Too many mps went against their constituents and were determined to stop it. 70 pages and still nobody agrees. If the deal was going to pass, whoever gets in put it back to the people but if it doesn't get through what happens then.
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Dec 3, 2019 19:25:46 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Dec 3, 2019 19:25:46 GMT
It passed 2nd reading but was going to be blocked at the next stage. Too many mps went against their constituents and were determined to stop it. 70 pages and still nobody agrees. If the deal was going to pass, whoever gets in put it back to the people but if it doesn't get through what happens then. Dunno, but I’m not one of the crooks who promised people the moon on a stick.
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Dec 3, 2019 19:29:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2019 19:29:45 GMT
They all promise but none keep them. The one thing they all do is increase their own salaries.
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