What first attracted you to Labour, Old Gammonflake?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostLabour to the Tories: hold my beer...
Absolute scenes at Labour conference - they just voted to have no clear position on brexit until after the next election, in line with Korbyn. Hilarious. Tractor production accelerates to the moon!
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He's putting the beef on again.
He went from decades of pie munching to a starvation diet, gave us all lectures about healthy eating, then he walked past a Greggs.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWatching rise of the Nazis on BBC last night. Nothing changes.
I'm not suggesting our political leaders are comparable to Adolph, it's just all the intrigue and plotting behind the scenes that reminds you of today. People doing what ever they could and manipulating others to try and gain power. Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher handed power to Hitler because they initially saw him as a pawn to secure their own.
Well worth watching.
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I think I'm Nazied out, mine Fuhrer, er, sorry, Mr. President.
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Watching rise of the Nazis on BBC last night. Nothing changes.
I'm not suggesting our political leaders are comparable to Adolph, it's just all the intrigue and plotting behind the scenes that reminds you of today. People doing what ever they could and manipulating others to try and gain power. Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher handed power to Hitler because they initially saw him as a pawn to secure their own.
Well worth watching.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostLabour has the best opportunity yet to take power but instead, they are intent on committing self-harm.
Maybe they just want to be in opposition.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostApparently when Tony Blair found out that Labour had won the General Election that made him PM, he said "****! What do we do now?".
The answer Tony as you were later to deduce was "Feather one's nest"!
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostApparently when Tony Blair found out that Labour had won the General Election that made him PM, he said "****! What do we do now?".
The answer Tony as you were later to deduce was "Feather one's nest"!
How wonderfully naive that he initially didn’t know. The Tories, of course, didn’t have any such doubts. Good thing we avoided “chaos with Miliband”....
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostLabour has the best opportunity yet to take power but instead, they are intent on committing self-harm.
Maybe they just want to be in opposition.
The answer Tony as you were later to deduce was "Feather one's nest"!
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Labour has the best opportunity yet to take power but instead, they are intent on committing self-harm.
Maybe they just want to be in opposition.
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