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Johnson makes a fool of himself (again)
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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He's now lied about tax cuts!!
And the right wing gullible voters voty for him and his ilk, the chum-ocracy, the offshore bsnk accounts, the letterbox and the "water melon smiles" racist |
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Are you going to give the details of this latest lie or are you just going to say he's a total shit and leave us all to find out what he actually said for ourselves.
I just hope this story has more substance than the incredibly stupid and, as it turns out, wrong story about Corbyn watching the Queen's Speech.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Are you going to give the details of this latest lie or are you just going to say he's a total shit and leave us all to find out what he actually said for ourselves.
I just hope this story has more substance than the incredibly stupid and, as it turns out, wrong story about Corbyn watching the Queen's Speech.
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Hey I'm just the messenger, the IFS criticism must be foolish liars too then eh?
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"Are you going to give the details of this latest lie or are you just going to say he's a total shit and leave us all to find out what he actually said for ourselves.
I just hope this story has more substance than the incredibly stupid and, as it turns out, wrong story about Corbyn watching the Queen's Speech.
Hey I'm just the messenger, the IFS criticism must be foolish liars too then eh?
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Not at all I've pointed out before now that the IFS has said both the manifestos from the two biggest parties are based on fantasy economics but, unless you can tell us all what lie you're talking about this time, it's difficult to have a proper conversation about it.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Are you going to give the details of this latest lie or are you just going to say he's a total shit and leave us all to find out what he actually said for ourselves.
I just hope this story has more substance than the incredibly stupid and, as it turns out, wrong story about Corbyn watching the Queen's Speech.
Hey I'm just the messenger, the IFS criticism must be foolish liars too then eh?
Not at all I've pointed out before now that the IFS has said both the manifestos from the two biggest parties are based on fantasy economics but, unless you can tell us all what lie you're talking about this time, it's difficult to have a proper conversation about it.
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https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2019/11/how-boris-johnson-misled-voters-over-corporation-tax-tv-debate
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s "
It's amazing what you can convince people of with a little propaganda. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s
It's amazing what you can convince people of with a little propaganda." So i guess those 70 party members are all lying then who would have thought it? |
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By *rufinWoman
over a year ago
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s "
Is this some weird alt right thing about Hitler being socialist? Twice in two days on this forum. History definitely needs to be taught better at school. |
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s
It's amazing what you can convince people of with a little propaganda."
Your not wrong ... things like socialism being a good idea, that corbyn isn’t a completely inept leader luckily I’ve seen past the bullshit of the media and don’t my own research .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s
Is this some weird alt right thing about Hitler being socialist? Twice in two days on this forum. History definitely needs to be taught better at school. "
Some posters on this forum are so detached from reality, it should be preserved for future anthologists. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s
It's amazing what you can convince people of with a little propaganda.
Your not wrong ... things like socialism being a good idea, that corbyn isn’t a completely inept leader luckily I’ve seen past the bullshit of the media and don’t my own research .. "
You're too far gone for any help.
Good luck to you! |
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"I don’t need luck, option one torys win I’m happy, option two corbyn wins and I move myself and my company to our Miami branch and carry on being happy while what’s left of the UK crumbles "
Good grief |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don’t need luck, option one torys win I’m happy, option two corbyn wins and I move myself and my company to our Miami branch and carry on being happy while what’s left of the UK crumbles "
Good luck with the move but watch out for the hurricanes - all this global warming is making that part of the world very stormy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Our office has beet hit by a few already but it’s all been good. It’s normally been one a year everyone just works from home.."
It looks like these hurricanes have made your mind a mess. Big mess |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not at all I just work hard so don’t need to vote for comrade corbyns hand outs to the lazy and work shy ... "
How about disabled, elderly, other vulnerable people in society? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It means not sitting on your laurels moaning about people being better off.. "
What about people sitting around speculating and moaning about other people sitting on their laurels moaning about people being better off? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They all are ... I just prefer the liar that at least has Britain’s back against terrorists, and isn’t a Jew hating socialist ... we all saw how that went for Europe in the late 30s and early 40s "
Looks like you've swallowed the tory far right propaganda! Even moderate tories have distanced themselves from him |
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To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not at all I just work hard so don’t need to vote for comrade corbyns hand outs to the lazy and work shy ...
How about disabled, elderly, other vulnerable people in society?" Hi. People vote for the Conservatives in order to create a sound economy. This in turn means that more tax is collected and consequently more funds are available to help the group's to which you refer. The poster concerned is illustrating his consideration for the less well off in the most tangible manner possible . Paying tax to assist them.
Under Corbyn the economy would collapse and we would be at the mercy of striking trade unionists. . |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not at all I just work hard so don’t need to vote for comrade corbyns hand outs to the lazy and work shy ...
How about disabled, elderly, other vulnerable people in society?"
No room for them in Johnson's farcright dystopia. Hopefully they'll survive till the next election |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My work is not hard for me at all, I’m lucky that I found a way to make money doing something I love ... but work not being hard does not mean I don’t work hard .. "
A cushy number then. So what about the people that work outdoors in bad weather, doing physical work without a coffee machine and canteen to hand?
You think they should be sneared at by the lazy and the greedy tories? |
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10"
Well said |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10
Well said"
Lib dems are tory-ites anyway, tories playing on and aspire to one of the deadly sins.. Greed. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10
Well said"
So when the vulnerable, homeless and poverty soars under the tories (as has happened) it wont be your fault will it, ease your conscience by blaming them snd saying they brought it on themselves, dehumanising them, like Cameron did |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10" Hi. I think we are all very greatfull that Jeremy Corbyn is the leader. He has done a fantastic job for us. Hopefully a majority of at least 80 next week.
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10
Well said
So when the vulnerable, homeless and poverty soars under the tories (as has happened) it wont be your fault will it, ease your conscience by blaming them snd saying they brought it on themselves, dehumanising them, like Cameron did"
The numbers of vulnerable , homeless and people in poverty would soar under labour as they would bankrupt the country ( as they did the last time they were in power . Note in Treasury: the moneys all gone. |
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By *rufinWoman
over a year ago
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10
Well said
So when the vulnerable, homeless and poverty soars under the tories (as has happened) it wont be your fault will it, ease your conscience by blaming them snd saying they brought it on themselves, dehumanising them, like Cameron did
The numbers of vulnerable , homeless and people in poverty would soar under labour as they would bankrupt the country ( as they did the last time they were in power . Note in Treasury: the moneys all gone. "
Yawn. You are referring to the global financial crash that affected ... the globe ...?
Brexit on the other hand is a UK (Tory) created financial disaster that will pretty much destroy us as a country, economically but also politically. |
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By *rjimMan
over a year ago
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Timeline: Campaigns for a European Union referendum.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15390884
Corbyn: 2 'A' levels at E grade.
Marxist of the worst kind.
As is J McDonnell.
No form of Marxism/Communism has ever proved successful.
Russia and China caused 100 MILLION lives lost due to that ideology.
There must be a balance between Capitalism and good care for all within a society.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Timeline: Campaigns for a European Union referendum.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15390884
Corbyn: 2 'A' levels at E grade.
Marxist of the worst kind.
As is J McDonnell.
No form of Marxism/Communism has ever proved successful.
Russia and China caused 100 MILLION lives lost due to that ideology.
There must be a balance between Capitalism and good care for all within a society.
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Are you new to the politics forum by any chance? |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10
Well said
So when the vulnerable, homeless and poverty soars under the tories (as has happened) it wont be your fault will it, ease your conscience by blaming them snd saying they brought it on themselves, dehumanising them, like Cameron did
The numbers of vulnerable , homeless and people in poverty would soar under labour as they would bankrupt the country ( as they did the last time they were in power . Note in Treasury: the moneys all gone. "
National debt as a per centage of GDP when Labour left office in 2010 - 60%
National debt as a percentage of GDP in 2019 - 80%
Sorry, remind me who is "bankrupting the country"? |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
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"Not at all I just work hard so don’t need to vote for comrade corbyns hand outs to the lazy and work shy ...
How about disabled, elderly, other vulnerable people in society? Hi. People vote for the Conservatives in order to create a sound economy. This in turn means that more tax is collected and consequently more funds are available to help the group's to which you refer. The poster concerned is illustrating his consideration for the less well off in the most tangible manner possible . Paying tax to assist them.
Under Corbyn the economy would collapse and we would be at the mercy of striking trade unionists. ."
Not project fear when you write some nonsense Armageddon scenario? |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
West London |
Why does a political party:
Set-up their Twitter account as a "fact-checking" site?
Set-up a fake website pretending to give wildly incorrect details of the Labour party manifesto?
Set up an account in the name of an MP from another party (Margret Beckett) and propagate lies?
Claim that there will be no trade border in the Irish sea in the face of the printed agreement?
Claim that there is no discussion on NHS access to the US in the face of printed documentation and the word of the UK chief trade negotiator?
It's deliberate lies. Not obfuscation or avoiding the details.
It's dishonesty and lies.
However, many of you will defend it and vote for those who perpetrate it.
Have a think about where you are with that and what you might expect from people who do this once they are in power and it has become clear that this behaviour is acceptable and even rewarded. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"To be fair I should be thankful to corbyn for something .. being so bad that a decent majority is on the cards. It’s because of hime the majority of my Lib Dem voting friends and colleagues are feeling like they have to vote conservative just to prevent him getting the keys to number 10
Well said
So when the vulnerable, homeless and poverty soars under the tories (as has happened) it wont be your fault will it, ease your conscience by blaming them snd saying they brought it on themselves, dehumanising them, like Cameron did
The numbers of vulnerable , homeless and people in poverty would soar under labour as they would bankrupt the country ( as they did the last time they were in power . Note in Treasury: the moneys all gone.
National debt as a per centage of GDP when Labour left office in 2010 - 60%
National debt as a percentage of GDP in 2019 - 80%
Sorry, remind me who is "bankrupting the country"?"
Yes it equates to £39'000 per head in UK... Rather eye watering sum... Cheers you Torry bunch |
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"Why does a political party:
Set-up their Twitter account as a "fact-checking" site?
Set-up a fake website pretending to give wildly incorrect details of the Labour party manifesto?
Set up an account in the name of an MP from another party (Margret Beckett) and propagate lies?
Claim that there will be no trade border in the Irish sea in the face of the printed agreement?
Claim that there is no discussion on NHS access to the US in the face of printed documentation and the word of the UK chief trade negotiator?
It's deliberate lies. Not obfuscation or avoiding the details.
It's dishonesty and lies.
However, many of you will defend it and vote for those who perpetrate it.
Have a think about where you are with that and what you might expect from people who do this once they are in power and it has become clear that this behaviour is acceptable and even rewarded."
Yep .... I can live with every word of that if the alternate choice is a party which is blatantly and demonstrably anti semetic and its leader who has consistently supported every single enemy who wishes to do damage to the UK in the last 40 years be they terrorists or rogue states . |
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"Why does a political party:
Set-up their Twitter account as a "fact-checking" site?
Set-up a fake website pretending to give wildly incorrect details of the Labour party manifesto?
Set up an account in the name of an MP from another party (Margret Beckett) and propagate lies?
Claim that there will be no trade border in the Irish sea in the face of the printed agreement?
Claim that there is no discussion on NHS access to the US in the face of printed documentation and the word of the UK chief trade negotiator?
It's deliberate lies. Not obfuscation or avoiding the details.
It's dishonesty and lies.
However, many of you will defend it and vote for those who perpetrate it.
Have a think about where you are with that and what you might expect from people who do this once they are in power and it has become clear that this behaviour is acceptable and even rewarded.
Yep .... I can live with every word of that if the alternate choice is a party which is blatantly and demonstrably anti semetic and its leader who has consistently supported every single enemy who wishes to do damage to the UK in the last 40 years be they terrorists or rogue states . "
Of course that's true, but is that any reason to not vote for him? |
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"Why does a political party:
Set-up their Twitter account as a "fact-checking" site?
Set-up a fake website pretending to give wildly incorrect details of the Labour party manifesto?
Set up an account in the name of an MP from another party (Margret Beckett) and propagate lies?
Claim that there will be no trade border in the Irish sea in the face of the printed agreement?
Claim that there is no discussion on NHS access to the US in the face of printed documentation and the word of the UK chief trade negotiator?
It's deliberate lies. Not obfuscation or avoiding the details.
It's dishonesty and lies.
However, many of you will defend it and vote for those who perpetrate it.
Have a think about where you are with that and what you might expect from people who do this once they are in power and it has become clear that this behaviour is acceptable and even rewarded.
Yep .... I can live with every word of that if the alternate choice is a party which is blatantly and demonstrably anti semetic and its leader who has consistently supported every single enemy who wishes to do damage to the UK in the last 40 years be they terrorists or rogue states .
Of course that's true, but is that any reason to not vote for him?"
The Labour Party have never put up a candidate in Northern Ireland for as long as I can remember. If the tories don’t give a fuck about NI, then the Labour Party cares even less if that’s possible. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Ah ok ... because a lefty newspaper said so a couple of weeks ago .."
Lol, You listen to the far right excuses who won't release reports into Russian meddling!. |
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