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cella Wrote:

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> SpringTime Wrote:

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> > Stop reading and responding Cella?

>

>

> What was that about dictatorships again.....



Sorry if you think a thread should be closed or renamed for your comfort.

There will be no comfort politics wise for the next 5 years judging by what Johnson has already rushed to renege on. Closing this now redundant thread is more about stopping the bore off by the tiny ranty gang. I'm comforted by your concern though. Have a little rest now over the festivities and Im sure you'll be looking forward to your Leaders treats for us all in the NY.


Edited for clarity - most of this is intended for the tiny gang!

cella Wrote:

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> There will be no comfort politics wise for the

> next 5 years judging by what Johnson has already

> rushed to renege on. Closing this now redundant

> thread is more about stopping the bore off by the

> tiny ranty gang. I'm comforted by your concern

> though. Have a little rest now over the

> festivities and Im sure you'll be looking forward

> to your Leaders treats for us all in the NY.

>

> Edited for clarity - most of this is intended for

> the tiny gang!



Nice rant!

There's a time to stop digging, Cella!


I must admit to feeling your pain though. That said, you did repeatedly set yourself up for a fall come the 12th of December (with some pretty daft comments about how incredibly popular Steptoe is, etc.) and since then have demonstrated a surprising detachment from reality and/or level of denial in keeping with the rest of the far left of the LP.


That state of denial/refusal to accept responsibility for the extreme left's election drubbing is, however, the gift that keeps on giving.

Grove boy Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > There will be no comfort politics wise for the

> > next 5 years judging by what Johnson has

> already

> > rushed to renege on. Closing this now redundant

> > thread is more about stopping the bore off by

> the

> > tiny ranty gang. I'm comforted by your concern

> > though. Have a little rest now over the

> > festivities and Im sure you'll be looking

> forward

> > to your Leaders treats for us all in the NY.

> >

> > Edited for clarity - most of this is intended

> for

> > the tiny gang!

>

>

> Nice rant!



Thanks - it means a lot.

dulwichbloke Wrote:

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> There's a time to stop digging, Cella!

>

> I must admit to feeling your pain though. That

> said, you did repeatedly set yourself up for a

> fall come the 12th of December (with some pretty

> daft comments about how incredibly popular Steptoe

> is, etc.) and since then have demonstrated a

> surprising detachment from reality and/or level of

> denial in keeping with the rest of the far left of

> the LP.

>

> That state of denial/refusal to accept

> responsibility for the extreme left's election

> drubbing is, however, the gift that keeps on

> giving.



Disagree - particularly in view of the sarcasm.

OMG - as has been said many times during the election, and since Trumps election, voting for these two seems to give the green light to all sort of racist, homophobic, misogynistic etc types who now feel emboldened to spout offensive rubbish anywhere and everywhere as presumably they've been suppressing it for years. As you've referred to a parish, even more concerning you may have church or religious leanings too. Very Christian. As you clearly haven't suggest you re read the title of this thread. It's redundant. I expect Admin hasn't got round to housekeeping yet. Congratulations on joining the tiny gang.
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...
Today there were a group of pro Brexit demonstrators outside parliament with placards and you would think, having finally got a government that will deliver it, that they would be done. But no, their gripe now is that they want a no deal Brexit. Yes folks, they really do think walking away from any trading arrangement with the EU is necessary for their Brexit. I asked one guy holding a no deal sign if he understood what no deal would mean for business who trade with countries in the EU. And he answered by saying he was one of the uneducated majority so he didn't need to understand the those things. That is Brexit in a nutshell.

I hope some of you get a good dictionary for Xmas then you can look up what 'racist' actually means....

And you are in 'good' company with the likes of foul mouthed champagne socialists Harry Styles and Stormzy

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/harry-styles-stormzy-vossi-bop-video-boris-johnson-electric-brixton-london-a9254436.html

And I daresay that ignorant TERF J.K.Rowling

https://mashable.com/article/j-k-rowling-peoples-vote-brexit-tweet/?europe=true

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I hope some of you get a good dictionary for Xmas

> then you can look up what 'racist' actually

> means....

> And you are in 'good' company with the likes of

> foul mouthed champagne socialists Harry Styles and

> Stormzy

> https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/m

> usic/news/harry-styles-stormzy-vossi-bop-video-bor

> is-johnson-electric-brixton-london-a9254436.html

> And I daresay that ignorant TERF J.K.Rowling

> https://mashable.com/article/j-k-rowling-peoples-v

> ote-brexit-tweet/?europe=true


Ffs your stupidly is tiresome

cella Wrote:

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> You've already tried many times to give your version of what a racist is and nobody, apart from

> the tinies, are buying it so just go away. The idea that you are now trans supporting in there

> somewhere is cracked.



Quite. He has been exposed on more than one occasion for the Tommy Robinson loving racist that he really is. He also fails to understand the meaning of champagne socialist as well.

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