Weird Granny Slater- Location: Dover
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What about?
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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#21 the meaning of life I presume.
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Dear Santa.
Please, please let David Lammy enter the leadership race. I appreciate even you can't make Diane join too, but this will be the next best gift.
Thank you.
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Seasons greetings Captain .
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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In all honesty if policies were explained to local people many of the left wing policies I'm sure would have support of locals
I think obviously brexit took over the debate
And now Bungling Boris has to produce
And I'm sure those that crossed the line from lab to tory will be disappointed
Some were under Impressions that any one non English would be sent home
This was never going to be the case
We enter 5 years of right wing rule where the rich will get richer
And those at the bottom screwed
Boris hasn't got off to a good start on employees rights In queen's speech
Which won't help him up norf.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Keith Sansum1 wrote:In all honesty if policies were explained to local people many of the left wing policies I'm sure would have support of locals
Free broadband. Mmmmmmmmmm
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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Keith Sansum1 wrote:In all honesty if policies were explained to local people many of the left wing policies I'm sure would have support of locals
That is a very sweeping statement, I am sure the vast majority of locals have the intelligence to understand "left wing policies", people are not as thick as some politicians old and new seem to think.
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Weird Granny Slater- Location: Dover
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Remind me again what a 'left wing' policy is.
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Button- Location: Dover
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Er, to defy Tory rule by marching, striking and occupying?
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Jan
You manage, not for the first time to choose to twist my words like weird
But that is fine.
I do think Bungling Boris is to be found out over the coming months and years
And political parties may well be able to chat on the doors about domestic issues
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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Keith
I have not "twisted" your words simply pointed out the obvious, maybe you should choose your words with more care.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Keef always choses his words with care.
It's like Eric Morecambe said about his piano playing - all the right notes though not necessarily in the correct order.
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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I do find it quite amusing that people on here choose want to twist words and that's fine
And certainly closer scrutiny than most other posters
Not that I'm that bothered
Getting back to the heading
No one who looks to be putting up inspire
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Weird Granny Slater- Location: Dover
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Keith Sansum1 wrote:...twist my words like weird
How and where twisted exactly? In fact, I asked you (post #21) to clarify what we were supposed to be agreeing to disagree on (your post #20). Still waiting...
It's, like, weird that you haven't done so.
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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OK in the interest of Xmas spirit
I shall speak on headings
This is getting to bogged. Down on just my comments
Happy Xmas to you all
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Merry Xmas to every one
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Weird Granny Slater- Location: Dover
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The Unfamous Five in a Fix. Following Corbyn's resignation after abjectly besting in successive elections the votes of Miliband in 2015, Brown in 2010 and Blair in 2005, his adventuresome wannabe replacements have taken the wise choice to pledge allegiance to a 10-point membership-vetting and policy-determination document drawn up by a conservative religious body which represents rather less than the 0.4% of the population it claims to represent in order not to be accused of something they were hardly guilty of in the first place. Top thinking from top Labour intellects.
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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We all know Labour made a pigs ear of the Brexit situation by sitting on the fence with a desire only to F up any plan the Tories came up with, now they are completely silent on the subject. They promised us everything we could possibly want which was simply ridiculous and unattainable.
As an ordinary person looking in from the outside Labour at the moment are still in a complete muddle as to their real stance in the future, if I was a voting member I definitely know who I would not choose Thornberry and Bailey.
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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I think the guy that dropped out was a, deep thinker
Can't see much movement. From the position they find themselves
A lot of the policies I'm sure are what people want
I think this was more about people voting on brexit
And lab taking the electorate for granted
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