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Wynonie Harris 21-07-2016 10:23

Re: Labour Party
 
So...the official policy of the Labour Party is the retention and renewal of our nuclear deterrent. So how the hell can you have a party leader who is all for scrapping our nuclear deterrent? Hardly makes for electoral credibility, does it?

Exile on Spencer St 21-07-2016 13:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Laatab (Post 1172745)
....So unlike us they can come to a consensus as a community....

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Less 21-07-2016 13:54

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1172838)
So...the official policy of the Labour Party is the retention and renewal of our nuclear deterrent. So how the hell can you have a party leader who is all for scrapping our nuclear deterrent? Hardly makes for electoral credibility, does it?

It's all in fighting, if they can't get rid of their leader by fair means they need a last option.

Margaret Pilkington 21-07-2016 14:05

Re: Labour Party
 
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Originally Posted by Laatab (Post 1172745)
So unlike us they can come to a consensus as a community.

Well, actually, no they can't. They are just as manipulated as the rest of us...the difference is they abdicate their responsibility by relying on what their religious leader tells them....they allow him to make their decisions for them.

Maybe it is easier to buy the allegiance of one man than the allegiance of many.
Maybe these people have let this happen for so many centuries that they are unable to break away from tradition...after all thinking for yourself, making decisions takes some ability to analyse what the situation is all about.

Women do not have any sway in the mosques...their opinions and ideas are (in the main) irrelevant....and so their disengagement from politics means that they do not get a good deal out of it...as it is the men who make the decisions...and men will always make a different choice to women.

It is not democracy...it might have the appearance of democracy, but it is a beast of a different colour altogether.

As for being in a union and being told how to vote...well I have been in unions, I cannot recall ever being told which way I should vote......and had I been told which way I should vote...then I can tell you that I would have voted in the way that my conscience dictated regardless of the instruction.

Wynonie Harris 21-07-2016 14:36

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1172842)
It's all in fighting, if they can't get rid of their leader by fair means they need a last option.

Doubtless it is, but is not the boot on the other foot here? The MPs, no matter how nefarious their motives, are simply supporting official Labour Party policy. Surely it's Corbyn who is being disloyal in this instance? Apart from that, is he also contriving to make his party less electable by supporting the policy of CND?

Less 21-07-2016 14:42

Re: Labour Party
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1172845)
Doubtless it is, but is not the boot on the other foot here? The MPs, no matter how nefarious their motives, are simply supporting official Labour Party policy. Surely it's Corbyn who is being disloyal in this instance? Apart from that, is he also contriving to make his party less electable by supporting the policy of CND?

I think the only way any member of the labour party can definately be said to be working together here is to guarantee to make labour unelectable.

Less 21-07-2016 17:11

Re: Labour Party
 
It is one of the biggest shames, how labour have forgotten their roots, they used to fight for the working man, now they fight for themselves, a tragedy that anyone that remembers or even reads about it's history, will shake their heads in shame about.

There no longer is a labour party that cares about it's members or it's supporters, there is only the example put forward by our elected M.P. and that has been bad from beginning to (I hope) his end at the next election!

I wish he had lived up to all he seemed to be last time I voted, like cashy I won't ever vote labour again unless they get back to grass roots.

(I'm dismayed I have to say that).
:(

Exile on Spencer St 21-07-2016 17:25

Re: Labour Party
 
Better dismayed, Less, than taken for granted.

Less 21-07-2016 17:38

Re: Labour Party
 
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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1172857)
Better dismayed, Less, than taken for granted.

A good example of being taken for granted is what was being thought of the British people, before Brexit we had all the experts preaching whoa, whoa and thrice whoa!

Now it would appear they were wrong, imagine that, all those highly paid predictors and...


...we seem to have got it right! (Don't worry a spanner will be put in the works to bring us back to our tighten the belt syndrome)

Not because we are cleverer than the rest of the EU, but because they share our feelings about the nameless wonders that keep guiding us from Iceberg to iceberg without turning on the Radar.

How many other Countries would now like a referendum?

Wynonie Harris 21-07-2016 17:49

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1172858)
How many other Countries would now like a referendum?

Quite a few...that's what the likes of Juncker, Merkel and Hollande are terrified of.

cashman 21-07-2016 18:00

Re: Labour Party
 
Aye and this new Labour welsh faggot would like a second referendum, i heard him say twice, funny no media focusing on this,well much as i dislike J.C. hes much preferable to that fellow.

Less 21-07-2016 18:03

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1172858)
A good example of being taken for granted is what was being thought of the British people, before Brexit we had all the experts preaching whoa, whoa and thrice whoa!

Now it would appear they were wrong, imagine that, all those highly paid predictors and...


...we seem to have got it right! (Don't worry a spanner will be put in the works to bring us back to our tighten the belt syndrome)

Not because we are cleverer than the rest of the EU, but because they share our feelings about the nameless wonders that keep guiding us from Iceberg to iceberg without turning on the Radar.

How many other Countries would now like a referendum?

As usual Less simplistic views, Yes, other Countries would like a referendum but as you have said somewhere else, you can check out but you can't leave,

Our latestest handbag holder proves this, Brexit means brexit she cried from the rooftops, but what now?

Our Country needs to go forward, with better wages, better jobs, extra bullshine, she said, and then, well I'm going to do nothing without sucking up to the leader of the EU.(not this year anyway).

Yes I know that German bitch shouldn't be the leader, but she and we know whom we need to creep up to.

Laatab 22-07-2016 12:21

Re: Labour Party
 
Graham Jones is holding an open meeting at Accrington football club tonight at 7pm in order to promote his leadership nomination of Owen Smith.

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Less 22-07-2016 12:28

Re: Labour Party
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laatab (Post 1172874)
Graham Jones is holding an open meeting at Accrington football club tonight at 7pm in order to promote his leadership nomination of Owen Smith.

Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk

95% of me doesn't want to be in the same room as him anymore (the other 5% was unavailable for comment).

:help:

hilleluk 22-07-2016 14:16

Re: Labour Party
 
I have great hopes for Mrs May, people who love this country, and want it back voted to come out of the EU. One of the problems the Government have is that we do not have enough Negotiators to do any deals, the EU has done this for us for the last 40 years, that is why we are in the mess that we are in today. I am hopeful that the Government will act, in our interest as soon as it possibly can. They had better not hang around. Rule Britannia


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