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Originally Posted by Rehab44 ->
Anyway why are tge posting on here, shouldn’t they be manning a barricade somewhere, or smashing windows at Macdonalds?
Who says tge are not ?
And posting here on tge smart phones ?
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14-05-2018, 04:20 PM
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Intriguing that none of the scumbag 'nasty party' supporters are capable of answering the question I posed - just how many seats did the scumbag 'nasty party' lose ??? Could the answer be that embarassing???
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14-05-2018, 04:34 PM
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HERE you are.

Labour gain 79
Conservative lose 35
Lib Dems gain 75
Greens gain 8
UKIP lose 123.....whoops!!
Other lose 4

But.......this has very little reflection on a national election.
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14-05-2018, 04:53 PM
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Ah but how did Looney Labour do both within London and outside it ? vs what they previously said they would do?

Alastair Campbell berates Labour over local election results

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...on-performance

"Defending his comments on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme he hit out at the Momentum movement, which backs Jeremy Corbyn, for celebrating results that suggested neither Labour nor the Tories could break the electoral deadlock that delivered a hung parliament last June.

“We are really clutching at straws,” he said. “If I see one more person from the Momentum side saying: ‘These are the best results since 1971’. What planet are they on? These are bad results."

"the public do not seem in nearly sufficient numbers remotely interested in supporting the Labour party.”

“My Labour tribalism is being pushed to the limit by the return of militant-style nastiness in local politics, by my revulsion that any antisemitism has been allowed to fester, by the feeling that some in the leadership and their supporters feel much greater animus against other Labour supporters than against Tories.”


Not looking good is it ?!!!

What does it take for the mindless idiots to realise that Corbyn is NEVER going to No 10 and that Looney Labour is never going to have a chance of winning an election until he is consigned to the scrapheap?!

Clock is still ticking . . .
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14-05-2018, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruv ->
HERE you are.

Labour gain 79
Conservative lose 35
Lib Dems gain 75
Greens gain 8
UKIP lose 123.....whoops!!
Other lose 4

But.......this has very little reflection on a national election.
So Labour gained 79 seats.

Bit different for some one from the loony left saying they gained 1400 seats.

But to be serious its a well known fact that the party in opposition ALWAYS does well in local elections.

For Labour the results were a disaster
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14-05-2018, 06:01 PM
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Alastair Cambell is an arsewipe, why would anyone listen to him................unless he supports your belief ?

The results were a disaster for UKIP, which for me is good enough.....for now.

Remember these were by elections, listen to your own advice.
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14-05-2018, 06:04 PM
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Unfortunately the Wishy Washy Party did rather well with 75 gains.
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14-05-2018, 06:15 PM
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Hi

It saddens me that we do not have an effective opposition.

I have only ever voted Conservative once, and that was to get rid of Blair.

There is no way on earth that I will ever vote for Corbyn and his bunch.

I am a Socialist, not a Communist.
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14-05-2018, 10:42 PM
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Hi

It saddens me that we do not have an effective opposition.

I have only ever voted Conservative once, and that was to get rid of Blair.

There is no way on earth that I will ever vote for Corbyn and his bunch.

I am a Socialist, not a Communist.
Unfortunately for those who have indoctrinated over many years by the likes of the Daily Mail and other right wing propaganda sheets, they are unable to tell the difference.

They don't know their Marx's from their Spencers

Though they quite happily take the perks that were brought about by governments with liberal left-wing leanings such as the state pension, this National Health Service, unemployment benefit, minimum wage all of which opposed by the Tories.
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14-05-2018, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Tupman ->
Unfortunately for those who have indoctrinated over many years by the likes of the Daily Mail and other right wing propaganda sheets, they are unable to tell the difference.

They don't know their Marx's from their Spencers

Though they quite happily take the perks that were brought about by governments with liberal left-wing leanings such as the state pension, this National Health Service, unemployment benefit, minimum wage all of which opposed by the Tories.
Of course the Guardian is not a left wing propaganda sheet is it ?
Or The Sunday Mirror, or The Morning Star, or The New Worker, or the Socialist Worker etc etc ?
And like all Socialists/Communists you hark back to the time when the real Labour Party existed and not this Momentum Party masquerading as Labour.
And I suppose you can provide links to your statement that the Conservative Party opposed all those benefits?
 
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