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Summed up nicely by good old Rod http://www.spectator.co.uk/columnists/rod-liddle/9621922/pig-ignorant-click-activists-are-in-charge-now-jeremy-corbyns-success-proves-it/
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Good to see the home nations doing well in the Euros......only the sweaties letting us down
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Redknapp very scathing on Liverpool. Says they are the worst Liverpool team he's seen and lucky to have any points this season.
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it's all a narrative innit, that suits simplistic naive analysis. Like how good old jezza only talks to the baddies @cos he wants peace....but, of course he only talks to the 'right' ie left baddies. Good piece here http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2015/09/no-jeremy-corbyn-not-antisemitic-left-should-be-wary-who-he-calls-friends However I do think IDS is a C*nt
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I am amzed that Levy is allowed anywhere near Spuds' transfer policy nowadays
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Very, very happy with our action today... ...careful what you wish for etc
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Bunch of coonts reaaly puts you in the frame for intelligent debate hey ratty.....
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Apologies to some of you that have seen this elsewhere but this, from The Spectator, sums up Corbymania to me... It?s not about winning so much as it is about sending a message. Which is fine if that?s the sort of thing you like. But politics is actually about power and the consequence of choosing the guy who allows you to think you?re sticking it to the man is that, in the end, the man wins. Good luck comrades.
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm really not surprised that Spurs are at the > bottom of that table what with the new stadium to > finance. I think that trend will continue for some > years yet. More lean times for us I reckon. Let's hope that's not the only table they are at the bottom off :)
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Seasons gone as expected for us, beating the crap teams no problem but struggling more against a bit of class
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Eddie the Eagle anyone?
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Wrong WoD, The estate agent benefits from getting the turnover so get it out the door as quick as possible rather than the pretty negligible difference on price as mustard says. In reality they'd rather the deal done than an extra 10k on the price.
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No one likes listening to reality jah, certainly not the lefty echo chamber which you now seem part of.pass your stuff round social media to each other..... the Tories were gonna get absolutely slaughtered on there back in April. Russell Brands intervention was 'game changing' according to Owen Jones and boy did that do the rounds on Twitter Facebook even the EDF etc etc. personally I believe Corybn will be a disaster for the Labour Party, so I wish you all the very best. Best quote I've seen at a Norwich rally for Corbymania "we haven't had this many people at a lAbour hustings since Michael Foot in 1983" you,re all just talking to each other......
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THE CRITICISM HAS COME FROM HIS RIVALS FOR THE LEADERSHIP FFS. Not the corporate Tory media Zzzzzzzz whole world is going mad everyone, even people I see as normal are trotting out this narrative. Thank god in reality Social Media doesn't reflect actual reality, normal people are far cleverer than the twtish memes of social media.
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That idea is at least two years old and it wasn't > originally Corbyn's. And the 'story' only says > "could" and "talks of consultation" and "pilot > studies." Just more crap from the Tory press. Corybyn reported in the Independent as a potential policy and the criticism reported is from the other Labour candidates ....filthy Tories that they all are I know.
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They have done a bit in pushing the pension age up but that's politically kind of easy as it won't kick in for a while Health is the other problem with demographics a 70 year old costs the NHS 5 x the cost of a 30 year old. Other countries are going to go bust we may be ok but even a govt committed to reducing public spending and with a mandate to cut is finding it tough. Ultimately something's going to have to give for pensions and health but no-ones got the political balls for either. Old economics and old spending is dead innit.
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david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And for all Quids likes to talk about the > ludicrous comparisons with Venezuala, this > government has managed to double the national > debt. Yet apparently this chancellor is a > financial genius and austerity is amazing. Once more inventing words and POV that I haven't said anywhere. It's so foooking tedious just a framing you're keen on doing cos They don't hold the same views as you. And has happened on here for years just your tedious propaganda about different points of view to your 'religion' tedious old socialist smearing.
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > miga Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > david_carnell Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > And for all Quids likes to talk about the > > > ludicrous comparisons with Venezuala, this > > > government has managed to double the national > > > debt. > > > > Do you think this would have been different > under > > any of the other possible governments? > > Depends if you believe in 'The Austerity > Delusion' > > http://www.theguardian.com/business/ng-interactive > /2015/apr/29/the-austerity-delusion And what exactly 'Nobel prize winning' economist Paul Krugman's prediction for UK unemployment under the Coalition back in 2010? It's a dismal science with economists falling on all sides of the debate - generally academic economimists are more anti-Tory and Corporate ones more pro, which just reinforces mine and no doubt your particular prejudices.
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GriffDHFC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The attendances may be up at Champion Hill but > we've not yet managed a four figure gate midweek. > Fisher have the Monday night slot and boy would > they love that sort of gate, rainy or not. > Whatever your feelings about Corbyn I doubt any > political candidate in this country could attract > the sort of attendance for a rally that the author > of this article alludes to. Sad really, always > have great memories of attending a massed rally > for the communists in Bologna that packed out the > main piazza with many thousands. Pseuds Corner anyone?
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.. I get that Otta but I don't think he'll be an effective opposition. you (Labour Party members) are talking to yourselves again, he does it all the time, Ed did it, Gordown Brown did it, Burnham did it it as was pulled up by kendall (boo hiss stage left), social media does it ; must be a secret Clause 5 or something - I must only talk to fellow Comrades.....
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Oh I don't think the Tories are doing a good job on it because it is a nigh on impossible job given the massive inflexible burden of our debt accelerated by demographics. Western governments are going to go bust in the next 15-20 years. Corybn and his ilk are living in a fantasy world if they think there can ever be a significant increase in public spending again ever.
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I just hope the madness that has gripped the Labour Party and my labour chums doesn't ever EVEr get the rest of the country ever or we'll end up like Greece. Dull old centrist politics is driven by dull old economics because it's right - people who have actually been in power, see the receipts coming in and the bills going out have realised this since about 1977 that we need some fiscal discipline, including the dull old middle grounders of the labour leadership contest. Corybn comes jumping in like the pied piper of Hamlin with his fantasy, money tree economics and his inflexible dogma born in the student radicalism of the 60s and 79s I know you guys think it's principles - I reckon I could tell you Corybn's line an any matter because it would be paint by numbers what's the left wing line on this?) and any middle class, metropolitan under 40 is like "he's the messiah" . I am honestly scratching my head at your collective stupidity....
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