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Previously on "Komrade heed the call!"
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They weren't real Labour they were "Red Tories" or what is called "New Labour". Komrade Korbyn is proper labour you can tell by the number of times he voted against Bliar and Brown governments then wonders why his own MPs vote against him, refuse to be on the shadow cabinet and try to get a job elsewhere.
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An interesting Strategy.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post"Ms Le Pen said her decision had been made out of the "profound conviction" that the president must bring together all of the French people.
"So, this evening, I am no longer the president of the National Front. I am the candidate for the French presidency," she said."
I could imagine Mayhem lusting those words convinced of her belief. Except for the French bit of course.
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"Ms Le Pen said her decision had been made out of the "profound conviction" that the president must bring together all of the French people.
"So, this evening, I am no longer the president of the National Front. I am the candidate for the French presidency," she said."
I could imagine Mayhem lusting those words convinced of her belief. Except for the French bit of course.
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I think they were too embarrassed to stand in case they accidentally beat Labour into 6th place somewhere...
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Komrade heed the call!
https://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/...e#.WP5RhaIo9PY
Communist Party general secretary ROBERT GRIFFITHS explains why the party will not stand any candidates on June 8 and why all leftwingers should vote Labour
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