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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Conservatives have presided over a cut of 20k in police numbers, 300 court closures, an increase in suicides in prisons, a deliberately “hostile environment”, and have had nearly a decade to sort things out.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhilst it will be unlikely that Corbyn would actively support terrorism he will share the aims of the world's most nutjob terrorists. The fact that they are willing to take up arms and die for something is proof enough for him that they are oppressed. That they have decided to do this comes from their own circumstances that outsiders cannot understand and therefore they should not be criticised.
That's why he always gets pictured hanging out with terrorists justifying terrible terrorists things, cannot bring himself to criticise other people ( in his own party ) saying they hate jews and gets crabbit when called out on it.
Most people rightly see him as a shifty crank and the above excuses as a pile of tulipe.
That a significant number in the Conservatives share the same objective as terrorists (destabilisation and a disaster economy) but seek to profit from it shouldn’t be pointed out or criticised....
But sure, a shifty crank is to blame.Comment
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He's an idiot for being against wars?Originally posted by minestrone View PostThat is because he is an idiot.
Bud, take a look in the mirror, you'll see the real idiot looking back out from the 'magic glass'
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Looks like Boris has now added Plagiarism to the list while trying to blame About for the fact that the guy was out of prison.
The Secret Barrister on Twitter: "The Prime Minister has basically copied and pasted my blogpost into a thread and passed it off as his own explanation.
A blogpost which I had to write to rebut the lies he spent yesterday spouting.
This is weapons grade tuliphousery.… https://t.co/b1LlVX2pqR"Last edited by DaveB; 1 December 2019, 17:01."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Obviously I didn't expect you to have the intelligence to be able to draw the link.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThat is because he is an idiot.Comment
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Are any of you lot thick enough to swallow Johnson's line, that the release from prison of the London Bridge attacker is Labour's fault?Comment
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I doubt anyone on CUK is. As for the voters, I expect many will. When will there be restrictions on who can vote?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAre any of you lot thick enough to swallow Johnson's line, that the release from prison of the London Bridge attacker is Labour's fault?Comment
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There are restrictions on who can vote, you cretin.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI doubt anyone on CUK is. As for the voters, I expect many will. When will there be restrictions on who can vote?Comment
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