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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Ooooo..

>

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> She's ( our Dianne ) getting a mild hammering as

> we speak on Vanessa Feltz 94.9 FM

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> Raaaaaa...

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>

> W**F


Was it as good as the one she got in the Cotswolds?

david_carnell wrote:-

Steve - as a self-employed business man I'm sure you'd be thrilled to pay your workers thruppence h'penny a day to work in dangerous conditions and with little or no employment rights.


You seem to have an insight beyond your years young man.


.....and your point is david?

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Diane Abbott?s vocal and passionate cheering squad

> was joined by the rest of the audience when she

> demanded that Labour?s leaders ignore opinion

> polls and ?hold the line?. She argued that

> leadership is about knowing when to follow public

> opinion and knowing when to lead it.

>

> She said she doesn?t care how many voters raise

> the issue, Labour simply has to ?hold the line?.

> It was the biggest cheer and the longest applause

> of the night.

>

> I think the woman has faults, but not being able

> to lead discussion it not one of them.


I disagree, she chose completetely the wrong Toto song as a reference.

She'd have been far better referring to their other great soft-rock hit 'Africa'.

Right down with the current World Cup 'fever' so she would have been.

It'd

She's a bloody fraud and arch self-promoter, using her gender and skin colour to eke out a 'special' place in the Labour hierarchy when in reality she is very much part of the establishment (Vis her very well paid gig on BBC2/Cambridge background). To hear her you would think she is the only person ever overcome a class/race disability. Loathsome.
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