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Everything posted by diable rouge
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > European Research Group have a logo too as do the > young conservatives . The ERG are funded by tax payers money, funny how the alt-righters on here never complain about that...
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Is this an apt time to throw in some homoerotica?...
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Mahoody, nice to see that you've crawled out from underneath that stone you slithered under after Adnin gave you a telling off a few weeks ago. What was it again? Oh yes, underhand tactics using your multiple accounts (e.g. Mahoody, tomdhu, Dyson Repairs, Winder) to report someone whose viewpoint you didn't agree with. You're in good company with the resident racist...
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The going home for the weekend song thread...come on you groovey foookers
diable rouge replied to ????'s topic in The Lounge
That sounded just like my neighbours putting up their Christmas decs...:) -
MrsR Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mishi Morath - Dulwich Hamlet FC Superfan Lots of tributes on here... https://twitter.com/search?q=Mishi&src=tren
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This hasn't aged well... Seedy lists of party apparatchiks appointed by power hungry party leaders & insulated from any democratic pressure for 15 yrs? No thanks. - Zac Goldsmith
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More double bubble. Week 17 fixtures... Saturday 21st December Everton v Arsenal Aston Villa v Southampton AFC Bournemouth v Burnley Brighton & Hove Albion v v Sheffield United Newcastle United v Crystal Palace Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester City v Leicester City Sunday 22nd December Watford v Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea Thursday 26th December Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion Aston Villa v Norwich City AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal Chelsea v Southampton Crystal Palace v West Ham United Everton v Burnley Sheffield United v Watford Manchester United v Newcastle United Leicester City v Liverpool Week 18 is another festive double bubble commencing Friday 27th, so I'll post those fixtures this Mon or Tues before the big day...
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Week 16 points... Week 16 table...
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Grove boy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That would be a shock, a corbyn cultist name > calling. That's all his crowd of middle class > brats have done Not only a hypocrite but a total lack of self-awareness...:)
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Grove boy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We are talking about labour here, what has that > got to do with labours demolition? You can counter > claim all day long but it doesn't absolve nor > solve labours failings. What was that you were saying about counter claims?... diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And WTF does Johnson and all the other > millionaires in the Tory party know about REAL > lives? Keep doffing your cap and tugging your > forelock to your masters... Grove boy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > About as much as the millionaires behind Corbyn, > John Lansmann and Len Mcklusky etc.
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There is a way of defeating Momentum and that's by playing them at their own game. Since the main parties dropped their membership prices and made it easy to join and vote, entryism by extremes has become rife. Momentum started it in the Labour party with Corbyn, and with the Tories it's been ex-Ukippers, part of a 'blue wave'organised by Arron Banks and Leave.EU, to join up and try and deselect any Tory remain MPs. Lou, nothing to stop moderates doing the same, if you're retired you can join Labour for ?2.17/month and literally put your money where your mouth is and vote for the next leader. If enough people did this they would out vote Momentum's choice...
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cn150 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm Bob's wife - Mrs Bob. I'm a nurse at King's. But you've told us you've got a wife, how very modern, that must go down a treat with the builders....so to speak
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's looking more and more like Long Bailey - just > can't see her winning, she's not really > inspiring. > > Maybe she'll surprise me or grow into the role if > she gets it. This is all reminding me of when Alex Ferguson retired, RLB is a Moyes hierarchical continuity replacement, and I only know too well how that ended. We're on replacement No. 4 at the time of writing...
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A TV going on the blink would fall under normal wear and tear, and therefore nothing should be taken from the deposit to repair/replace it...
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Grove boy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They are millionaires,there's nothing false about it. I didn't say false, I said false equivalence, they're not the same thing. Typical leftie argument, their millionaires are > worse than ours,their racists are worse than our > racists,,,,,,, I'm not a 'leftie' as you put it. If you look at my posting history you will see I'm no fan of Corbyn and his cabal. You've cited Len McCluskey as a Labour millionaire, I've no idea if he is but happy to take your word on the matter. As for a Tory millionaire I'll stick with Johnson. Now you're right that's it's not false to say they are both millionaires, but that ignores the context of what I wrote, that being a reply to our resident racist who said that Labour politicians ''don't know how REAL people live''. It's a false equivalence to say that just because they are both millionaires they both know how real people live, that's simply not the case. A quick look at his bio tells me LM is the son of a painter and decorator, shop steward, union leader etc, who I'm guessing therefore has a pretty good understanding of how so called real people live and can empathise with them, whereas Johnson has had such a privileged life and is so out of touch with reality that he can't even look at the image of a 4yo boy lying on a hospital floor...
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A decent landlord/lady would also tell you if a property is mortgaged, so you are aware that the property is at risk of repossesion should the mortgage not be paid. A Landlord/lady now has to give a prospective tenant a copy of this very useful How to Rent guide before any contract is signed...https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/how-to-rent
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Grove boy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > About as much as the millionaires behind Corbyn, > John Lansmann and Len Mcklusky etc. Congratulations, that has to be the 'best' false equivalence anyone on this forum has come up with...
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Whooosh!... dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So what Corbyn preached wasn't even his own > thoughts but from a 17th Century journalist, say's > it all really!!!!!! > > diable rouge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Oh FFS, pleaae make it stop, it's now The > People's > > Government > > Another 3-word ditty, that's where Labour went > > wrong, For the Many Not the Few was Dostoevsky > > when they needed Jackie Collins...
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I grew up in a white working class area where many parents never worked out of choice, fiddled the leccy meter, and the postman nabbed the dole giros etc. I guess that's what you mean by REAL lives...
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And WTF does Johnson and all the other millionaires in the Tory party know about REAL lives? Keep doffing your cap and tugging your forelock to your masters...
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Oh FFS, pleaae make it stop, it's now The People's Government Another 3-word ditty, that's where Labour went wrong, For the Many Not the Few was Dostoevsky when they needed Jackie Collins...
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dbboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The election confirmed the voters decision of the > referendum, that they want to leave Europe. Not really, two different voting systems used, if you followed the referendum voting system that every vote counts i.e. proportional representation, you would've ended up with a very different looking parliament, as the split in the total votes cast was actually around...wait for it...52% to 48% in favour of Remain/2nd Ref partied. These numbers tie in with polls over the past 12 months or so that have consistently shown Remain in front if there was a 2nd ref. The Remain vote was split and both Labour and Lib Dems need to hold their hands up over that. Lots of headlines of a Tory landslide win but their vote only went up 1% from the last election, it was actually a Labour backslide, down 4%, which suggests that a lot of their voters didn't vote rather then switch to the Tories. Worth mentioning that the Greens got more votes than the Brexit Party, would be nice in the future if the BBC reflected this on their political panels. If there's one silver lining to be had from this election it's that Farage is never seen or heard of again...
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Nicola Sturgeon...So, given the verdict of the people of Scotland last night, the Scottish Government will next week publish the detailed democratic case for a transfer of power to enable a referendum to be put beyond legal challenge. That didn't take long...
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Can we have a rule that once we get to 3 > > >, we stop hitting the Reply To This Message link, or at least edit out the previous guff?...
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