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It's a link to that well known commie rag the independent...(ha ha ha) so who cares..I did look and I wouldn't get on a train if I was Boris either- too much ridiculous hostility about. How come the 4 year old boy in the A and E in Leeds wasn't sitting on his mummy or daddy's lap on that blue chair? An obvious stunt....

Ermmm..hostility?


The stuff that Johnson?s been ramping for months, years. Oh, so he wants to avoid that now.


No, the reality is he doesn?t want to bump into real people, get asked real questions. He?d much rather stage manage the event and pump out his genetically modified truths unimpeded.


He?s a slug of a character, no matter how much he tries to con people, he?s transparent and untrustworthy to the core.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> uncleglen, an obvious c*nt....


As Socrates said 'When the debate is lost slander becomes the tool of the loser'.


Oh yes and anyone who has been inside a hospital in the last decade or so will know that there are massive upholstered chairs which could be put end to end for a 4 year old...anyway that doesn't matter because the staff at the hospital have said that the mother put the child on the floor, took a pic, then put him back. He was originally seen within 4 hours and discharged the next day- Labour lies lies and more lies

uncleglen Wrote:

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> It's a link to that well known commie rag the

> independent...(ha ha ha) so who cares..I did look

> and I wouldn't get on a train if I was Boris

> either- too much ridiculous hostility about. How

> come the 4 year old boy in the A and E in Leeds

> wasn't sitting on his mummy or daddy's lap on that

> blue chair? An obvious stunt....


Translated for Unc :)


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7773387/Anger-Boris-Johnson-takes-90-mile-FLIGHT-road-journey-just-1h-43min.html

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> Anything to say on the Tory lies that someone

> punched one of their team outside the hospital

> then? Or are you going to let that one go Uncle?



Laura K in much bigger trouble today - loads complaining to the Electoral Commission


She claimed live to have heard postal votes have been seen - and said "it looks grim for XXXXXX"


It was an 'accidental' hit in the face- yeah, right...


As this thread is Do the Math

300,000 immigrants into the UK every year. Say a family is 5 on average. 300,000 divided by 5 is 60,000 households

Cost of a TV licence is ?154.50

?154.50 x 60,000 = ?9.27 million

No wonder the BBC are utter Remainiacs

And the dirty tricks go on and on.....

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/generalelection2019/video-2067650/Video-Labour-campaigner-takes-Tory-leaflet-letterbox-Essex.html


and this one should try the hospitals in eastern Europe where I know for a fact you have to bribe staff to get anything

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7779655/Sick-baby-waits-11-hours-no-bed-hospital-four-year-old-boy-slept-floor.html

And she calls our NHS a sinking ship- I wonder why?

uncleglen Wrote:

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> diable rouge Wrote:

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

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> > uncleglen, an obvious c*nt....

>

> As Socrates said 'When the debate is lost slander

> becomes the tool of the loser'.

>

> Oh yes and anyone who has been inside a hospital

> in the last decade or so will know that there are

> massive upholstered chairs which could be put end

> to end for a 4 year old...anyway that doesn't

> matter because the staff at the hospital have said

> that the mother put the child on the floor, took a

> pic, then put him back. He was originally seen

> within 4 hours and discharged the next day- Labour

> lies lies and more lies


The mother denies this, as do the hospital. It?s a lie.


https://apple.news/AGbECpvlyTXyYZjocJKOHkg

uncleglen Wrote:

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> diable rouge Wrote:

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> > uncleglen, an obvious c*nt....

>

> As Socrates said 'When the debate is lost slander

> becomes the tool of the loser'.


But if he'd known you he would also have said "Unless you're dealing with uncleglen, because he really is a c*nt"

This is a brilliant write-up of the whole Leeds General saga, a long read but well worth it... https://theovertake.com/~beta/chain-reaction-how-one-local-story-became-the-defining-event-of-the-election/

The Yorkshire Post and in particular it's editor have come out really well over all this, local newspapers actually doing the job of journalism, telling truth to power, unlike a lot of the nationals who are now nothing more than propagandists. Then you have the TV hacks, willing conduits for 'sources' to spread disinformation, ignoring factual checks and critical thinking as long as it gives them click-bait scoops...

uncleglen Wrote:

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>

> and this one should try the hospitals in eastern

> Europe where I know for a fact you have to bribe

> staff to get anything


Sounds like one of your ?facts? as in something you?ve made up to spread lies about other countries and their people

pk Wrote:

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> uncleglen Wrote:

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

> -----

> >

> > and this one should try the hospitals in

> eastern

> > Europe where I know for a fact you have to

> bribe

> > staff to get anything

>

> Sounds like one of your ?facts? as in something

> you?ve made up to spread lies about other

> countries and their people

Here's a clue- ask ANY Romanian.....

uncleglen Wrote:

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> pk Wrote:

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

> -----

> > uncleglen Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > >

> > > and this one should try the hospitals in

> > eastern

> > > Europe where I know for a fact you have to

> > bribe

> > > staff to get anything

> >

> > Sounds like one of your ?facts? as in something

> > you?ve made up to spread lies about other

> > countries and their people

> Here's a clue- ask ANY Romanian.....


Do you know what facts are? Or Eastern Europe?

uncleglen Wrote:

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> pk Wrote:

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

> -----

> > uncleglen Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > >

> > > and this one should try the hospitals in

> > eastern

> > > Europe where I know for a fact you have to

> > bribe

> > > staff to get anything

> >

> > Sounds like one of your ?facts? as in something

> > you?ve made up to spread lies about other

> > countries and their people

> Here's a clue- ask ANY Romanian.....


UG - just stop. Just because we now have given power to this dreadful PM/party does not give you licence to up your incessant racist ranting on here.

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I am stating a fact. It isn't my fault if you do

> not know any Romanians , is it.

> I know its wiki but hey ho

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_Romani

> a


I?ve asked a Romanian friend (and a Polish one, as there?s more than Romania in EE) who both say that you a wrong, fact


They also both think that you were a stupid, ignorant xenophobe


and thought that (obviously) it was ridiculous to suggest a single person could speak for all Eastern Europeans


And that only an idiot posts a link that doesn?t support the ?fact? they?re saying it does

The bribing is true- your friends may not have had a vulnerable relative in hospital in Bucharest. And unfortunately the only other Europeans I know is a Pole who uses women in the UK for his accommodation, and a Hungarian who along with other members of his family are fully, illegally, exploiting social housing in east London.

They would say that - to keep in with you!

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