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General Election - July 2024
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General Election - July 2024
This appears to be the rumour on Sky. An easy win for Starmer and some big names losing their seats. The Country needs a change but is it going to get one? The thought of seeing that annoying Beth Rigby for 6 weeks though is a horrifying thought.
- Hammer and Pickle
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Re: General Election - July 2024
Yes Midnight Butterfly - you’ve got to cater to your WHO clientele.
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Re: General Election - July 2024
Pickle we all know for a fact if there were any multicultural society in Poland and suddenly your boys were on the lowest rung of that society for being part of the indigenous you would be whining like the long spindle necked cսnt your are.........
Re: General Election - July 2024
"Goose, the BBC are not trying to dispel anything, rather they are trying to drill down on how this headline grabbing figure was arrived at and how qualified is the source. It was noticeable how all the right wing organs of the printed daily media had this cost to the public as their front page lead. We know that the electorate have been gulled in the past by deliberately misleading amounts painted on the sides of a bus so it’s for the benefit of all that we get the real tax figures."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Oh, so are you trying to say the white working man is in fact oppressing the history of the British Empire? Or maybe that it’s the cocks that actually have been having the women? We might be getting somewhere here, William."
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"From ""This talk of labelling the working man as an oppressor is of course arrant nonsense though."" To ""Since when was an education based on the facts about the British Empire anything to do with oppressing the white working man?"" I don't have much to do this evening but I am sure I have something better to do than spend my time arguing with someone who mixies up the subject with the object of a sentence."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"You have absolutely no idea about how I see myself on WHO, Lotus Flower. On the other hand, it’s clear you feel William here needs your protection in the face of my perfectly normal questions. Poor William - I’d tell you to fuck off if I was him."
- Nurse Ratched
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How Pickle sees himself on WHO: https://youtu.be/o2X8H3dkFkM?si=OWSOZygf2lCSh8gP How WHO sees Pickle on WHO: https://youtu.be/PjAg3qzc5rk?si=TYcMSi2pIhVXEetY
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Since when was an education based on the facts about the British Empire anything to do with oppressing the white working man? Is it part of this agenda to convince children that women have cocks you mentioned the other day, William?"
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"""This talk of labelling the working man as an oppressor is of course arrant nonsense though."" The white working man. And if you think that's nonsense, you should see the reading list my employer (like many others) has recommended I read: White Fragility, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People about Race etc. And the 'decolonisation' going on at my son's school. The teachers all being staunch Labour voters of course."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Or it could be looked at like this - by freeing the Labour Party of its commitment to nationalisation and de facto servitude to the trade unions, Blare did pretty much the only thing that really was in the working man’s interest in a modern market economy. This talk of labelling the working man as an oppressor is of course arrant nonsense though."
- WHU(Exeter)
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"Turns out The Clash were right, as far as the political class think of you, ""there ain't no need for ya"". Better yourself and stop worrying or caring about mainstream politics."
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"""Would not vote labour now"" In their oppressor/oppressed dichotomy in which they view everything they bunged the working-class white male in with the 'oppressors'. Blair put the boot in when he threw the trade union members under a bus removing clause 4. Since then every single thing they did has been at least indifferent if not to the outright detriment of white working-class men. But they carried on getting their votes, especially up north until this last election when more working class people voted Tory than Labour for the first time. Not that the Tories have treated them any better. Time will tell if Farage treats their votes with the same contempt as the other two parties."
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"I was a labour party member for donkey's years, and a union shop steward. Even volunteered, helping during elections. Would not vote labour now as you would not be getting the likes of Healey, Callaghan, Smith, Owen or Jenkins, your be getting Raynor, Diane Abbott, Dawn Butler and Lammy. They are attempting to show a respectable front, but the left wing tail is still wagging the dog. Electing Corbyn as party leader was unforgivable after all the work Kinnock did purging the party of extremists"
- Hammer and Pickle
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"Guess the stage is set for that mighty statesman, Dominic Cummings, to set the standard with the party that will earn your discerning votes. *guffaws"
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"Lloyd George was last decent Liberal PM,do you remember him as well Far Cough?"
- WHU(Exeter)
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"CS, very similar. My parents were traditional Labour voters, but over the years in a Labour ran Exeter, I didn’t see that they and people like them, were represented or helped much at all in any way, shape or form. For the above and various other reasons I no longer bother voting. I don’t recognise the party anymore and don’t believe it represents the people that it one time used to."
- WHU(Exeter)
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"CS, very similar. My parents were traditional Labour voters, but over the years in a Labour ran Exeter, I didn’t see that they and people like them, were represented or helped much at all in any way, shape or form. For the above and various other reasons I no longer bother voting. I don’t recognise the party anymore and don’t believe it represents the people that it one time used to."
- Mike Oxsaw
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"It's sad - but not surprising - the way politics has moved over the last 3 or 4 decades. In general it's because those in charge - those making the rules - are their own judge & jury and it's simple human nature that they skew things for their own benefit. Just look at the few posters on here who put politics above all else and you'll have an idea of why modern politics is fucked. The tail is firmly wagging the dog now and, if I'm honest, aggressive docking is the only cure."
- ray winstone
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"I'd prefer Heseltine in government to fucking Gullis, Francois, Cleverley, Gove and the rest of the Tory cabal that currently holds the reigns."
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"“ Oh, for the days of Ken Clarke, Heseltine, John Smith, Mo Mowlam et al, people you believed in and respected, unlike today’s utter rabble.” Isn’t Heseltine famous for picking up the royal mace and wielding it as a weapon against the Labour benches?"
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Word is that the milkshake was : BANANA Farage was pictured later with a tray of banana milkshakes from McDonalds After he checked that none were prepared by immigrants
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Re: General Election - July 2024
"ray winstone 12:01 Wed Jun 5 Re: General Election - July 2024 John Smith was the last true Labour leader, I've not voted since."