Sat May 13, 2017 8:07 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Sat May 13, 2017 8:18 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
So if the Conservatives have the overwhelming majority that is forecast, this means that that most British people have no sense, and the only people with the sense are the minority who voted for one of the other parties . Have you thought it just might be because the majority of the people may be right, and that this current labour party would be an absolute disaster for this country.
Sat May 13, 2017 8:21 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
So if the Conservatives have the overwhelming majority that is forecast, this means that that most British people have no sense, and the only people with the sense are the minority who voted for one of the other parties . Have you thought it just might be because the majority of the people may be right, and that this current labour party would be an absolute disaster for this country.
Sat May 13, 2017 10:54 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Sun May 14, 2017 7:01 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Sun May 14, 2017 7:14 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Sun May 14, 2017 7:15 am
Forever Blue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Ned, if Labour are currently so good and the current Conservative so bad why have you conceded already.
Ned, you have common sense and are very intelligent,surely you can see that Jeremy Corbyn and his side kick Diane Abbot are proper loonies and would ruin our country.
I know many many Labour diehards who have turned their backs on Labour because of those two idiots.
Sun May 14, 2017 7:51 am
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Ned, if Labour are currently so good and the current Conservative so bad why have you conceded already.
Ned, you have common sense and are very intelligent,surely you can see that Jeremy Corbyn and his side kick Diane Abbot are proper loonies and would ruin our country.
I know many many Labour diehards who have turned their backs on Labour because of those two idiots.
Yoyr right annis labour are a basket case
Sun May 14, 2017 8:25 am
Forever Blue wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Ned, if Labour are currently so good and the current Conservative so bad why have you conceded already.
Ned, you have common sense and are very intelligent,surely you can see that Jeremy Corbyn and his side kick Diane Abbot are proper loonies and would ruin our country.
I know many many Labour diehards who have turned their backs on Labour because of those two idiots.
Yoyr right annis labour are a basket case
Wez, common sense tells you that they can't lead our country,even half their own party want nothing to do with them.
Sun May 14, 2017 8:31 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Forever Blue wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Ned, if Labour are currently so good and the current Conservative so bad why have you conceded already.
Ned, you have common sense and are very intelligent,surely you can see that Jeremy Corbyn and his side kick Diane Abbot are proper loonies and would ruin our country.
I know many many Labour diehards who have turned their backs on Labour because of those two idiots.
Yoyr right annis labour are a basket case
Wez, common sense tells you that they can't lead our country,even half their own party want nothing to do with them.
Even Welsh labour are distancing themselves from them as could be seen after their wish list/manifesto rubbish was published. Plenty of stuff I want as well, but the difference between me and labour is I know what I can and can't afford.
Sun May 14, 2017 8:40 am
Sun May 14, 2017 10:11 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:Even Welsh labour are distancing themselves from them as could be seen after their wish list/manifesto rubbish was published. Plenty of stuff I want as well, but the difference between me and labour is I know what I can and can't afford.
Sun May 14, 2017 10:13 am
wez1927 wrote:People tell me this was old labour not new but come on are peoole that stupid
Sun May 14, 2017 10:18 am
Forever Blue wrote:Correct Steve, Welsh Labour are not accepting Corbyns policies.
Sun May 14, 2017 10:20 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis you are totally bias against anything to do with Labour.
Maybe you want to point out how Theresa May won't meet members of the public who haven't been picked out by her advisers?
Labour won't win unfortunately, and I expect the nasty party to increase their majority.
At least the people of France have sense.
Sun May 14, 2017 10:24 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Correct Steve, Welsh Labour are not accepting Corbyns policies.
How do you know that Annis? The Manifesto hasn't been officially published yet so how can Welsh Labour express their position?
Also I'm campaigning with Welsh Labour and I haven't heard any complaints about the leaked policies last week. Indeed on the doorstep the privatisation of the railways for example is proving to be very popular.
Sun May 14, 2017 10:40 am
Forever Blue wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Correct Steve, Welsh Labour are not accepting Corbyns policies.
How do you know that Annis? The Manifesto hasn't been officially published yet so how can Welsh Labour express their position?
Also I'm campaigning with Welsh Labour and I haven't heard any complaints about the leaked policies last week. Indeed on the doorstep the nationalisation of the railways for example is proving to be very popular.
Tony, Welsh labour were on TV the other night stating they have their own Manifesto and you know many of them have been distancing themselves from Loony Corbyn.
Sun May 14, 2017 11:06 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Correct Steve, Welsh Labour are not accepting Corbyns policies.
How do you know that Annis? The Manifesto hasn't been officially published yet so how can Welsh Labour express their position?
Also I'm campaigning with Welsh Labour and I haven't heard any complaints about the leaked policies last week. Indeed on the doorstep the nationalisation of the railways for example is proving to be very popular.
Tony, Welsh labour were on TV the other night stating they have their own Manifesto and you know many of them have been distancing themselves from Loony Corbyn.
Sorry I should have said Nationalisation of railways
Annis at every election Welsh Labour launches it's own Manifesto the same happens in Scotland and N Ireland. This is because in the Celtic countries such as Wales Labour are up against Plaid Cymru, in Scotland SNP and N Ireland Sinn Féin. So there will be policies which are specific to those countries which don't apply in England.
However, the National Manifesto is adopted within the Welsh Labour one and no-one is rejecting that and it is completely wrong to claim that is what is happening.
I do a lot of telephone canvassing and being honest Corbyn (and Abbott) do come up at times. Not as much as you might think and even then the thought of Theresa May is enough to make them still vote Labour.
That is basically my position. I would prefer that Corbyn wasn't our leader (I voted Yvette Cooper and Owen Smith in the leadership elections) but he won and as a loyal member I get behind him as the thought of TM as PM fills me with dread. She will make a right dogs dinner of BREXIT and the Tories will turn on her within 2 years of being re-elected no matter what deal (or no deal) she strikes with the EU. Mark my words it will be carnage.
Sun May 14, 2017 12:43 pm
wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
Sun May 14, 2017 1:22 pm
AHERNE wrote:wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
But he`s only speaking the truth ... every war since as been bollocks
Sun May 14, 2017 1:31 pm
AHERNE wrote:wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
But he`s only speaking the truth ... every war since as been bollocks
Sun May 14, 2017 2:37 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:AHERNE wrote:wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
But he`s only speaking the truth ... every war since as been bollocks
Doubt if the people who live in the Falklands, or the families of our troops who died there, or those who suffered serious injuries while fighting there, would agree with that point of view.
Sun May 14, 2017 2:58 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:AHERNE wrote:wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
But he`s only speaking the truth ... every war since as been bollocks
Doubt if the people who live in the Falklands, or the families of our troops who died there, or those who suffered serious injuries while fighting there, would agree with that point of view.
Really surprised at you here Steve,using this argument to justify the fact the fact that you disagree with Corbins point of view.Soldiers fight who their governments order them to.Nothing more,nothing less.They don't think about whether its politically correct or justifiable in the eyes of the general public they just do as the job demands.It doesn't make the peoples gratitude any less.I though the Iraq war was avoidable and agree with Corbin on this particular point.It doesn't follow though that I would like to see him as PM or that I would blame the soldiers for going over there and fighting.Anyway the title of this thread is a lie anyway as to be fair Corbin spends quite a bit of time with veterans.You have to stop and think about the values of a man who would consider all options before sending men to their death as opposed to those who willingly spend lives like pocket money in a sweet shop.
Sun May 14, 2017 3:19 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:AHERNE wrote:wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
But he`s only speaking the truth ... every war since as been bollocks
Doubt if the people who live in the Falklands, or the families of our troops who died there, or those who suffered serious injuries while fighting there, would agree with that point of view.
Really surprised at you here Steve,using this argument to justify the fact the fact that you disagree with Corbins point of view.Soldiers fight who their governments order them to.Nothing more,nothing less.They don't think about whether its politically correct or justifiable in the eyes of the general public they just do as the job demands.It doesn't make the peoples gratitude any less.I though the Iraq war was avoidable and agree with Corbin on this particular point.It doesn't follow though that I would like to see him as PM or that I would blame the soldiers for going over there and fighting.Anyway the title of this thread is a lie anyway as to be fair Corbin spends quite a bit of time with veterans.You have to stop and think about the values of a man who would consider all options before sending men to their death as opposed to those who willingly spend lives like pocket money in a sweet shop.
The thing is, most Falklanders are of British origin, and wish things to remain as they are. I agree with you about Iraq, and I would be surprised if Corbyn deliberately snubbed British war veterans. I take most of what I read in the press with a pinch of salt, as they obviously all have their own agendas. I chose who I vote for based on my own observations and who I think will do best for the country over the next five years, and am not influenced at all by the press, particularly as I am a Mirror reader. I am not particularly a fan of the Conservatives, but will vote for them as I have zero confidence in Corbyn, and even less in McDonnell and Abbott. I appreciate that people have an entirely different view to mine, and I accept that if the majority of voters do not agree with my views, Labour will win. Whoever gets in, I doubt if it will have any great impact on the way I live.
Sun May 14, 2017 3:38 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Sneggyblubird wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:AHERNE wrote:wez1927 wrote:Corbyn at it again ffs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... off_fb_tmg
But he`s only speaking the truth ... every war since as been bollocks
Doubt if the people who live in the Falklands, or the families of our troops who died there, or those who suffered serious injuries while fighting there, would agree with that point of view.
Really surprised at you here Steve,using this argument to justify the fact the fact that you disagree with Corbins point of view.Soldiers fight who their governments order them to.Nothing more,nothing less.They don't think about whether its politically correct or justifiable in the eyes of the general public they just do as the job demands.It doesn't make the peoples gratitude any less.I though the Iraq war was avoidable and agree with Corbin on this particular point.It doesn't follow though that I would like to see him as PM or that I would blame the soldiers for going over there and fighting.Anyway the title of this thread is a lie anyway as to be fair Corbin spends quite a bit of time with veterans.You have to stop and think about the values of a man who would consider all options before sending men to their death as opposed to those who willingly spend lives like pocket money in a sweet shop.
The thing is, most Falklanders are of British origin, and wish things to remain as they are. I agree with you about Iraq, and I would be surprised if Corbyn deliberately snubbed British war veterans. I take most of what I read in the press with a pinch of salt, as they obviously all have their own agendas. I chose who I vote for based on my own observations and who I think will do best for the country over the next five years, and am not influenced at all by the press, particularly as I am a Mirror reader. I am not particularly a fan of the Conservatives, but will vote for them as I have zero confidence in Corbyn, and even less in McDonnell and Abbott. I appreciate that people have an entirely different view to mine, and I accept that if the majority of voters do not agree with my views, Labour will win. Whoever gets in, I doubt if it will have any great impact on the way I live.
I respect your view as you come across as someone who takes the time to make a considered opinion unlike most others on here.I also respect the fact that you haven't resorted to name calling just because we might disagree on some issues.And,to be fair you respond to all posts and don't run away or pretend you didn't see any post that may challenge your opinion unlike some prominent posters on here.
Sun May 14, 2017 6:46 pm
Sun May 14, 2017 8:11 pm
londonexile wrote:Corbin is a IRA loving coont.
Mon May 15, 2017 7:36 am
Mon May 15, 2017 1:06 pm
Jeremy Corbyn was arrested at IRA demowez1927 wrote:Enough said
Mon May 15, 2017 1:12 pm
jon1959 wrote:londonexile wrote:Corbin is a IRA loving coont.
Quite right.
Too much considered, respectful and informed discussion breaking out on here.
Time to get back to the infantile spew!