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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



cuzoftheeast 9:09 Sun Oct 12
"Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Oh do fuck off - they not only opened the door they took the side of the house off also to get new labour voters in

Bliar

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Dave Boozle 6:22 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Anyone who listens to anything Prescott says should be immediately institutionalised.

Joke Whole 6:01 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
How shall I fuck off, O Lord?

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:35 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
FC - Agreed.

Far Cough 5:32 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Yeah it's all become a question of semantics and numerics, if you'll forgive me, I'd rather not indulge except to say BOTH parties were responsible for the coal industries decline and the REAL reason which was cheaper coal from abroad

Joke Whole, fuck off

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:31 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
I make it 15 years of Labour and 35 years of the Tories.

So, using your figures that's 23 per year under Labour and 17 per year under the Tories.

Just saying.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:27 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Far Cough 5:10 Tue Oct 14

'If you add up the figures from 1947 to 1997 you see the real picture??� 345 pits were closed under Labour governments but 597 went under the Tories'

Quick question. How many years were Labour in power during that period and how many years were the Tories?

What is the average number of closures per year under each?

Joke Whole 5:23 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Far Cough 5:18 Tue Oct 14

Coal mines, you divot. Where the fuck else would coal miners come from?

After8 5:23 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
http://www.thecommentator.com/article/1497/thatcher_s_achievements_will_long_outlive_the_spite_of_sheffield_s_sons_and_daughters

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/338716/coal_since_1853.xls

The government file should be easily accessible for you.

Far Cough 5:18 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Source?

After8 5:16 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Sacked.

Thatcher is responsible for 190,000 coal miners losing their jobs
Wilson is responsible for 200,000 coal minders losing their lobs and Callaghan another 10,000,

Far Cough 5:13 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Were they sacked or moved to more viable mines?

After8 5:13 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Isn't coal a fossil fuel? I thought the environmentally friendly Labour Party cared about the world?

After8 5:12 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
So iwhen Wilson closed them they weren't viable and it was ok to sack thousands of workers and put them on the scrap heap but when thatcher does it she's the devil incarnate.

Hypocrisy is the best thing about the left.

Far Cough 5:10 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
During Harold Wilson’s government more mines were closed than under Thatcher. But our closures had been agreed with the union and the National Coal Board on the basis that those mines didn’t have enough coal left or were genuinely economically unviable.

If you add up the figures from 1947 to 1997 you see the real picture??– 345 pits were closed under Labour governments but 597 went under the Tories.

A total of 235,000 mining jobs were lost under Labour but 458,000 under the Conservatives.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/john-prescott-margaret-thatcher-closed-1844712#ixzz3G8AaDoZQ

Joke Whole 5:08 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
It's:

Vote for the blues if you love successful people,
Vote for the reds if you hate successful people,

otherwise,

Fuck off! Britain’s Got Talent's about to start.

After8 5:02 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Harold Wilson closed more coal mines than Thatcher. FACT.

cholo 4:51 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Or.

Some people are equally sceptical about ukip's integrity.

Joke Whole 4:43 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Many actually seek a political status quo - it saves them the bother of having to think of who to vote for, let alone explain and stand up for their convictions, if so asked.

mashed in maryland 2:40 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
The anti-UKIP smear campaign by the press in favour of the 2 main parties is so transparent and obvious.

Genuinely surprised so many otherwise intelligent people get so caught up in it.

You'd have thought after decades of this sort of thing we'd have grown a bit more sceptical.

The Kronic 1:21 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Vote UKIP!

http://www.image-share.com/upload/2725/156.jpg

WHOicidal Maniac 12:02 Tue Oct 14
Re: "Labour backs tougher immigration policies"
Vote UKIP !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrUDftDkH3E

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