Originally posted by vetran
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostMussolini needed to open a gay dads' resource centre, but it was never going to happen.
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/0...-anti-semitic/
In the past, Labour has been quick to take a stand against bodies where racism, sexism, and homophobia were allowed to fester. Discrimination was discrimination, and institutions in which it routinely took place were culpable for it. But anti-Semitism now routinely takes place in the Labour party – and party members must acknowledge this. By its own definition, the Labour party is institutionally anti-Semitic.
No fair-minded person can read the failure to expel Ken Livingstone from the party any other way. After careful consideration of his latest calumny, Labour’s National Executive Committee has chosen merely to extend the former London mayor’s suspension for a further year.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostIt's not rocket science, UKIP existed to take the UK out of the EU. The UK voted to leave the EU = no need for UKIP to exist.
Really ironic - UKIP was best for Tories to be there and help them win General elections, but instead they decided to copy it, which will ruin their party and the country as well.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostIt's not rocket science, UKIP existed to take the UK out of the EU. The UK voted to leave the EU = no need for UKIP to exist.
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It's not rocket science, UKIP existed to take the UK out of the EU. The UK voted to leave the EU = no need for UKIP to exist.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostUKIP needed to move into the middle but promise controlled immigration and end of waste. They would have beat Labour.
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UKIP needed to move into the middle but promise controlled immigration and end of waste. They would have beat Labour.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostActually it was Labour that benefited from the lost UKIP votes especially in The Midlands. Best check your facts.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostUKIP are dead, the Torries have reclaimed all of your votes. Even if Nige came back it would not now work. We will have another EU vote, stay in by a massive majority and then march on, HTHBIDI.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostAs one of the few hard-core UKIP voters left it seems, I thought Paul Nuttall did a reasonable job in difficult circumstances and may have resigned slightly too soon. There was a lot of good stuff in the manifesto which didn't get enough publicity.
I suspect we'll see the return of Nige at some stage - he still has huge support inside the party at grass roots level. He will probably wait until he can organise a coup as the party Executive Committee don't like him at all. Most UKIP members see them as lightweights at any rate.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThat should be your new team now. Saving the Union and Brexit for You ! You going to change your signature to 'F**k The Pope and Ban Abortion'.
Democracy at work in both instances.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhat's that got to do with a Tory/DUP coalition ? The tories aren't being propped up by a Scottish Orange Lodge, are they ? Are there any specifically religious parties in Scotland the equivalent of Sinn Fienn or the DUP ?
It's a bit like Scottish Indy Ref being voted for by Catholics on the whole.
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