Now that the Tories are back in do you think that Billy Bragg will finally realise the game is up and wind his neck in or can we expect more of him poncing around like some self appointed arbitor on behalf of the body politic?
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostNow that the Tories are back in do you think that Billy Bragg will finally realise the game is up and wind his neck in or can we expect more of him poncing around like some self appointed arbitor on behalf of the body politic?
You're clearly a puppet of someone else, why the need to post under a different ID stuff this trivial. I'd get if if you were a decent troll, or an interesting creation (A la wilmslow), but you're stuff has been pretty predictable, boring tulipe so far.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostWhat's the point?
You're clearly a puppet of someone else, why the need to post under a different ID stuff this trivial. I'd get if if you were a decent troll, or an interesting creation (A la wilmslow), but you're stuff has been pretty predictable, boring tulipe so far.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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On the subject of Billy Bragg, I can remember all his "There is power in a union" stuff, and thought he was a staunch Labour kind of a guy. But I am sure I heard in this latest Election that he had pinned his colours to the Lib Dem mast. Is he a bit of a floating leftie voter or has he always been a LibDem sort?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOn the subject of Billy Bragg, I can remember all his "There is power in a union" stuff, and thought he was a staunch Labour kind of a guy. But I am sure I heard in this latest Election that he had pinned his colours to the Lib Dem mast. Is he a bit of a floating leftie voter or has he always been a LibDem sort?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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