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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou mean like putting more money into public services but keeping it off the books by using PFI which was created by John Major? Making more university places to keep the young off the unemployment figures? Knocking down council estates and rebuilding them to gentify them? Keeping the union laws that Thatcher put in place?
Run on University=Bad
Cleaning up council estates = bloody sensible they were cesspits and the poor people were stuck in a sea of crime & couldn't escape.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostThis so called "Jungle" that the French are razing to the ground; isnt it just the latest incarnation of a previous refugee camp that was shut down?
In other words, isn't another one just going to pop up & the same old problems will continue?
None of the news I read seems to talk about this....
The only fix is to declare we observe the original Dublin agreement and refuse anyone point blank who has passed through safe countries. We can take orphan children direct from the refugee camps to do our part.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou mean like putting more money into public services but keeping it off the books by using PFI which was created by John Major? Making more university places to keep the young off the unemployment figures? Knocking down council estates and rebuilding them to gentify them? Keeping the union laws that Thatcher put in place?
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This so called "Jungle" that the French are razing to the ground; isnt it just the latest incarnation of a previous refugee camp that was shut down?
In other words, isn't another one just going to pop up & the same old problems will continue?
None of the news I read seems to talk about this....Last edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 26 October 2016, 09:43.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostYes indeed - and they made themselves electable when they embraced free market economics but this gave them the cover to slip their quasi Marxist social engineering programme in under the radar.
A centrist labour party is far more dangerous than the current incarnation because people will actually vote for them & while they are trumpeting about things that make them look more right wing, you can bet your bottom dollar they'd still be up to their loony left skullduggery while everyone is looking the other way.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBlair, Brown, Mandleslime, Balls et all and Milliband senior openly admit they took Labour to the centre e.g. they are centralists.
Why do you think the Corbynists call Blairites right wing?
A centrist labour party is far more dangerous than the current incarnation because people will actually vote for them & while they are trumpeting about things that make them look more right wing, you can bet your bottom dollar they'd still be up to their loony left skullduggery while everyone is looking the other way.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostUKIP should be libertarian right.
Respect are Communist-Islamists. Should be hardline authoritarian left.
2015 era Conservatives . Not right wing more like Blair-like centre-ists
Milibands Labour were 'right wing' ??
Greens are Communists with a environmental front. Should be hardline authoritarian left
BNP and SNP. Left wing national socialists.
Less of a compass more of a random board to throw darts at!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIS, like most fanatical organisations are extreme right wing, not left. They believe that only they are correct, that anyone who believes in tolerance is wrong.
They do not have any social/socialist ideals at all.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt impossible to have Communist-Islamists. No branch of islam allows communisum, penalty is death.
They do not have any social/socialist ideals at all.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostUKIP should be libertarian right.
Respect are Communist-Islamists. Should be hardline authoritarian left.
2015 era Conservatives . Not right wing more like Blair-like centre-ists
Milibands Labour were 'right wing' ??
Greens are Communists with a environmental front. Should be hardline authoritarian left
BNP and SNP. Left wing national socialists.
Less of a compass more of a random board to throw darts at!
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oh dear
First of the Calais Jungle 'child migrants' proven to be an ADULT by fingerprints | Daily Mail Online
First they built the Great Wall of Calais... Now it’s time for the Creased Curtain of Croydon! Giant screen put up outside migrant reception centre to shield new arrivals from the cameras
Home Office officials have erected a 15ft fabric wall as dozens more child migrants arrive in the UK
Screen hoisted up on scaffolding came 24 hours after new arrivals covered their heads with blankets
Group of children tell MailOnline of their excitement as they leave Calais for Britain by bus today
First 'child migrant' found to be over 18 after his fingerprints were checked but he could still stay in Britain
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostUKIP should be libertarian right.
Respect are Communist-Islamists. Should be hardline authoritarian left.
2015 era Conservatives . Not right wing more like Blair-like centre-ists
Milibands Labour were 'right wing' ??
Greens are Communists with a environmental front. Should be hardline authoritarian left
BNP and SNP. Left wing national socialists.
Less of a compass more of a random board to throw darts at!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAccording to www.politicalcompass.org this is the political complexion during the 2015 General Election,
Respect are Communist-Islamists. Should be hardline authoritarian left.
2015 era Conservatives . Not right wing more like Blair-like centre-ists
Milibands Labour were 'right wing' ??
Greens are Communists with a environmental front. Should be hardline authoritarian left
BNP and SNP. Left wing national socialists.
Less of a compass more of a random board to throw darts at!Last edited by Flashman; 21 October 2016, 14:55.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAccording to www.politicalcompass.org this is the political complexion during the 2015 General Election,
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...icola-sturgeon
Though most would consider left of the lib dems pretty left wing.
Respect etc are a bunch of lefty extremists.Last edited by vetran; 21 October 2016, 08:40.
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