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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostWhat does this have to do with labour? Every damn thread on here is bashing them, it's getting really tiring.
I wonder how many of those hooligans are frustrated at being turned down for a mortgage, and how many are jobless / claiming benefits
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Its all very exciting !!
By voting in Corbyn as Labour leader, we have desired a revolution and we are going to get one. Things will never be the same again. No more plastic politicians who keep saying the same thing and do the same thing. It wont be long before the public will mass near Downing street asking for elections becuase, lets face it, most of us cannot wait to see Corbyn in office.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostEyewitness account by a couple of local business owners: http://www.poshbrokebored.com/2015/0...en-letter.html
TL;DR: sounds like many of them were trustafarians with iPhones and DSLR cameras. And they kicked a dog repeatedly
It all sounds a bit like the antics of the current Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mayor of London when they were young; though at least the Bullingdon Club paid for the damage they caused, and didn't pretend to have any moral justification for their mindless vandalism.
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Should I have cereal for breakfast? I am a bit worried my bowl of porridge might cause a riot ofn the scale of the May Day protests?
What should be discerning contractor eat to show empathy with the oiks?
I guess kumquats are out?
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Eyewitness account by a couple of local business owners: http://www.poshbrokebored.com/2015/0...en-letter.html
TL;DR: sounds like many of them were trustafarians with iPhones and DSLR cameras. And they kicked a dog repeatedly
It all sounds a bit like the antics of the current Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mayor of London when they were young; though at least the Bullingdon Club paid for the damage they caused, and didn't pretend to have any moral justification for their mindless vandalism.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View Post
I wonder how many of those hooligans are frustrated at being turned down for a mortgage, and how many are jobless / claiming benefits
People with real problems don't have the time and/or energy to protest like that.
Unfortunately I'm jaded by all the protesters I've met in the past who did things like that.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostMy mistake for not reading the comments of the daily mail, where Britain's brightest go to share their opinions.
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My mistake for not reading the comments of the daily mail, where Britain's brightest go to share their opinions.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostNeither the word 'Corbyn' nor the word 'Labour' appears anywhere in the article, nor can I see any references whatsoever indirectly. Are you sure you're talking about the right article?
They're mentioned loads of times in the comments.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell try reading it first, seeing where it's linked to Corbyn and then come and apologize .
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostWhat does this have to do with labour? Every damn thread on here is bashing them, it's getting really tiring.
I wonder how many of those hooligans are frustrated at being turned down for a mortgage, and how many are jobless / claiming benefits
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What does this have to do with labour? Every damn thread on here is bashing them, it's getting really tiring.
I wonder how many of those hooligans are frustrated at being turned down for a mortgage, and how many are jobless / claiming benefits
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