For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 with 979 views | jeera | Once again, there has been at least 3 strikes in the past week alone. Why do people keep thinking Labour are going to build a time machine? Or that anyone has remotely suggested they are perfect. Where does this rubbish keep coming from and why do some of you insist on repeating it as though it's fact? | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 with 974 views | GeoffSentence |
For those who have forgotten! on 18:58 - Dec 8 by longtimefan | I think you’ll find George Orwell wrote more than two books! |
It takes more than two books to get a river named after you. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:04 - Dec 8 with 961 views | Swansea_Blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 by jeera | Once again, there has been at least 3 strikes in the past week alone. Why do people keep thinking Labour are going to build a time machine? Or that anyone has remotely suggested they are perfect. Where does this rubbish keep coming from and why do some of you insist on repeating it as though it's fact? |
Utter guff isn’t it. Most of these types of posts have the insight and due diligence of a Paul Hurst signing. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:11 - Dec 8 with 943 views | Swansea_Blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 18:16 - Dec 8 by BlueAsTory | So UNITE giving Labour £3 million will mean what? They will have more power than before due to the fact Corbyn was hard left and Blair was in the centre. Stop trying to reassure people when you know under Labour there will be loads of strikes and hardship for normal people not under the red flag protection. |
What’s your preference, two up top with Norwood and Jackson, or Keane on his own with the extra man in midfield? | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:11 - Dec 8 with 942 views | longtimefan |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 by GeoffSentence | It takes more than two books to get a river named after you. |
Well the family home was in Southwold. | | | |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:11 - Dec 8 with 939 views | Guthrum |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 by jeera | Once again, there has been at least 3 strikes in the past week alone. Why do people keep thinking Labour are going to build a time machine? Or that anyone has remotely suggested they are perfect. Where does this rubbish keep coming from and why do some of you insist on repeating it as though it's fact? |
Feeding in from the top what is fed out of the bottom. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:12 - Dec 8 with 931 views | Herbivore |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 by jeera | Once again, there has been at least 3 strikes in the past week alone. Why do people keep thinking Labour are going to build a time machine? Or that anyone has remotely suggested they are perfect. Where does this rubbish keep coming from and why do some of you insist on repeating it as though it's fact? |
I also think Labour being pro-workers' rights would tend to mean less need for strikes as employees won't be getting shafted. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:20 - Dec 8 with 909 views | pointofblue | If people want others to take Labour seriously maybe sneering dismissiveness torwards people who have their doubts? I am worried about the amount the Labour Party would borrow in Government. I do have concerns about nationalisation and the pressure it would put on public finances. I'm not comfortable will the power unions have over the leadership and the role of Momentum. Does this mean I'm going to vote Conservative on Thursday? No. It does mean I have concerns with Labour. And whilst I understand the argument we have to choose between the devil and deep blue sea it doesn't mean the weaknesses of one side shouldn't be ignored. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:31 - Dec 8 with 888 views | sparks |
For those who have forgotten! on 18:35 - Dec 8 by HARRY10 | Hush dear boy, these pp]oor simpletons have been brought up on a diet of how awful Labour have been. Was it not a Labour government who introduced the bubonic plague, and twice caused honest folk to rebel against the poll tax of the 1300s and the late 80's ? Did they not defraud doctors by making them work unpaid in the failed Stalinist NHS? Did Barbara Cstle not take free school milk from childten ? And if you are Gay how can you forget the Labour government outlawing homosexuality in 1967, and enforcing that with section 28. Remember thoufg, it is truly an Alice through the Looking Glass world that Tory voters exist in. Black is white, truth is lies and work will make you free. Rather disturbing to think that we seem not to have learned anything from Orwell's two books........................ well some anyway. [Post edited 8 Dec 2019 18:42]
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Are you old enough to remember it? There is a real fear, and it is not unreasonable, that a union and momentum dominated labour, with a Corbyn socialist figurehead is a recipe for all these issues and more. We are between a turd and another turd, so far as this election is concerned. | |
| The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.
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For those who have forgotten! on 19:35 - Dec 8 with 883 views | jeera |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:31 - Dec 8 by sparks | Are you old enough to remember it? There is a real fear, and it is not unreasonable, that a union and momentum dominated labour, with a Corbyn socialist figurehead is a recipe for all these issues and more. We are between a turd and another turd, so far as this election is concerned. |
Do you not think it's beyond weird that many are still more concerned about a perceived fear than one that has been undoubtedly proven time and again though? I've said the same as plenty of others, in that I'm not convinced by this present version of Labour, but when faced of the certainty that is the current guise of Toryism then I am willing to take that chance. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:20 - Dec 8 with 863 views | factual_blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:00 - Dec 8 by jeera | Once again, there has been at least 3 strikes in the past week alone. Why do people keep thinking Labour are going to build a time machine? Or that anyone has remotely suggested they are perfect. Where does this rubbish keep coming from and why do some of you insist on repeating it as though it's fact? |
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-female-suffrage-wom | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:21 - Dec 8 with 858 views | factual_blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:04 - Dec 8 by Swansea_Blue | Utter guff isn’t it. Most of these types of posts have the insight and due diligence of a Paul Hurst signing. |
They're that bad? | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:30 - Dec 8 with 850 views | mrshallisfit | 1973 - Edward Heath. Tory govt last time I checked. | | | |
For those who have forgotten! on 20:31 - Dec 8 with 844 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
For those who have forgotten! on 18:29 - Dec 8 by blueconscience | I think all parties are as bad as each other, they all promise everything and deliver nothing useful. I just particularly can’t take Corbyn and his ideologies seriously. [Post edited 8 Dec 2019 18:33]
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If you listen very carefully you can hear someone crashing, burning and trying to pedal backwards! | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:37 - Dec 8 with 834 views | factual_blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 18:57 - Dec 8 by jeera | Pique. |
Factual's second law. Those to whom Englishness is the Best Thing In The World, have an extremely poor command of English.* *particularly the many foreign words used in the language. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:45 - Dec 8 with 824 views | jaykay |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:31 - Dec 8 by sparks | Are you old enough to remember it? There is a real fear, and it is not unreasonable, that a union and momentum dominated labour, with a Corbyn socialist figurehead is a recipe for all these issues and more. We are between a turd and another turd, so far as this election is concerned. |
i remember things very well of the 70s as born in 1949. the 70s when people could afford a house , no food banks, the doctor use to do house calls, my wife could afford to stay home to bring the children up( which was her wish ) we use to have a police station in our town which was manned by 4 policemen , people didnt need 3 jobs to live, most of all ipswich town were a force in the land and i was in my 20s not 70 | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:49 - Dec 8 with 820 views | factual_blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 20:30 - Dec 8 by mrshallisfit | 1973 - Edward Heath. Tory govt last time I checked. |
I don't think the OP envisaged how this would turn out. [Post edited 8 Dec 2019 20:49]
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For those who have forgotten! on 20:52 - Dec 8 with 811 views | m14_blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:31 - Dec 8 by sparks | Are you old enough to remember it? There is a real fear, and it is not unreasonable, that a union and momentum dominated labour, with a Corbyn socialist figurehead is a recipe for all these issues and more. We are between a turd and another turd, so far as this election is concerned. |
As someone who wasn’t old enough to be around back then, and has never really seen the unions in action, could you explain something to me: Why would a Labour government, more ‘in thrall’ to the unions and, at least ostensibly, far more focused on workers’ rights, lead to more strike action? I must be missing something as this doesn’t make sense to me at all. Surely strikes are more likely when there is conflict between workers and the state (at least for the public sector) which is surely far more likely under a Tory government? Genuine question as I’ve seen lots of scaremongering about a Labour government leading to enormous increases in strikes but I’m confused. | | | |
For those who have forgotten! on 21:04 - Dec 8 with 800 views | Swansea_Blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:35 - Dec 8 by jeera | Do you not think it's beyond weird that many are still more concerned about a perceived fear than one that has been undoubtedly proven time and again though? I've said the same as plenty of others, in that I'm not convinced by this present version of Labour, but when faced of the certainty that is the current guise of Toryism then I am willing to take that chance. |
Absolutely weird. Paranoia fuelled by a partisan tabloid media trumps reality these days. Scary stuff. | |
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For those who have forgotten! on 21:09 - Dec 8 with 789 views | factual_blue |
For those who have forgotten! on 19:11 - Dec 8 by Swansea_Blue | What’s your preference, two up top with Norwood and Jackson, or Keane on his own with the extra man in midfield? |
He doesn't mind. So long as it's demonstrably untrue. | |
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