Backwoodsman wrote:Proto fascist, you are on a rugby league fans foroum, not the times literary supplement. Whilst I know you like to give the impression you are some sort of intellectual. I would respectfully point out your frequent use and accusations of people and the government being fascist is idiotic. I am certain you know under fascism you wouldn’t be partaking in free elections. The next elections are looming so you will have a free choice at the ballot box. If you and the left wing cabal who dominate this site are right in your views a left wing government May occur. Unfortunately for you at the last election a left wing prospectus failed. However the voting public may have changed minds and we will get to see democracy in action and a socialist agenda in action. If that happens I will accept the result , unlike some on here who have never accepted the Brexit result.
LOL, you OK hun. Sorry if my use of larger words confuses you.
JG suggested that democracy had failed because Labour's policy offerings didn't meet his approval. I've no real idea what other accusations of fascism you're referring to tbh, I suspect you just think you've read that to fit with your world view.
No misfortune for me either, I voted Labour at the last election for once but I'm an Orange Book liberal more aligned with Ken Clarke Toryism than Corbyn. But I believed - and events prove me more right every day - that Johnson is too dangerous to be left in power.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
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The Ghost of '99 wrote:LOL, you OK hun. Sorry if my use of larger words confuses you.
JG suggested that democracy had failed because Labour's policy offerings didn't meet his approval. I've no real idea what other accusations of fascism you're referring to tbh, I suspect you just think you've read that to fit with your world view.
No misfortune for me either, I voted Labour at the last election for once but I'm an Orange Book liberal more aligned with Ken Clarke Toryism than Corbyn. But I believed - and events prove me more right every day - that Johnson is too dangerous to be left in power.
Labours policy offerings didn't meet with many people's approval, only a certain type of sheep
JONNYGIANT wrote:Labours policy offerings didn't meet with many people's approval, only a certain type of sheep
A third of the country is still quite a lot of people. You do seem to get particularly hyper about short-term electoral victories, I wouldn't start thinking they are permanent or you're going to be massively disappointed as the Tory vote begins to die off.
I really don't know what "sheep" means, but then neither I suspect do you.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
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The Ghost of '99 wrote:A third of the country is still quite a lot of people. You do seem to get particularly hyper about short-term electoral victories, I wouldn't start thinking they are permanent or you're going to be massively disappointed as the Tory vote begins to die off.
I really don't know what "sheep" means, but then neither I suspect do you.
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The Ghost of '99 wrote:A third of the country is still quite a lot of people. You do seem to get particularly hyper about short-term electoral victories, I wouldn't start thinking they are permanent or you're going to be massively disappointed as the Tory vote begins to die off.
I really don't know what "sheep" means, but then neither I suspect do you.
wire-quin wrote:The pesky left assaulting IDS as he goes about his business. That's what happens when the deputy leader (Rayner) provokes violence with her typically toxic soundbites.
Priti setting out some fantastic policies to cut back on illegal immigration, stopping the middle class lefties from blocking infrastructure, sending back criminals to their own country, preventing perverts from going back to where they committed crimes..........This is what decent Britains want to hear.
Almost as bad as the (PM) boris battering his Moll Carrie
Now that you have found your new party, how do you think "we" will go with rising inflation and rising wages. Back in the 80's it was a recipe for disaster, even Mrs T wiill be turning in her grave.
Bojo's dream of high skilled jobs and increased productivity is just a dream.
Mid you, the Tory faithful loved it so it must be ok
It's great that we've gone back to disliking Jonny Foreigner and blaming someone else for all of our problems. It's strange that they have gone more right wing in outlook and yet more to the left with policy.
There was even talk today of reversing the scrapping of the £20 universal credit "reduction".
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wrencat1873 wrote:Now that you have found your new party, how do you think "we" will go with rising inflation and rising wages. Back in the 80's it was a recipe for disaster, even Mrs T wiill be turning in her grave.
Bojo's dream of high skilled jobs and increased productivity is just a dream.
Mid you, the Tory faithful loved it so it must be ok
It's great that we've gone back to disliking Jonny Foreigner and blaming someone else for all of our problems. It's strange that they have gone more right wing in outlook and yet more to the left with policy.
There was even talk today of reversing the scrapping of the £20 universal credit "reduction".
What's wrong with higher wages funded by the private sector
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