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    Sir Keir is lying through his teeth first he. Is lying through his teeth first he wants to make it look like he is against the European Union
    Demand which is really a key demand ( a tremendous demand really believe me) and once he rejects them on that they are not going to cooperate on anything else but that is the logic of these people but then says he could consider working with them in the future. He will also fail in trying to bring attention let me say so called attention to the supposed dissatisfaction of the public with Boris Johnson.

    these people are living in some kind of a fantasy world

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    Sir Keir is lying through his teeth first he. Is lying through his teeth first he wants to make it look like he is against the European Union
    Demand which is really a key demand ( a tremendous demand really believe me) and once he rejects them on that they are not going to cooperate on anything else but that is the logic of these people but then says he could consider working with them in the future. He will also fail in trying to bring attention let me say so called attention to the supposed dissatisfaction of the public with Boris Johnson.

    these people are living in some kind of a fantasy world
    None of that makes any sense. Do you have to fucking pretend to be an expert on every subject and poke your nose in, offer you two penneths worth in every thread and derail every debate. We are about to vote in this country and just like your cuntish corrupt politics you seem determined to tell everyone what to do. Fuck off.
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    Fuck right off Lyle. We don't need your faux American concern, it stinks. You could not wait to mock the stoicism of people after the last two terrorist attacks and now you are quoting Churchill at us. Where were you in the war? You didn't turn up until the neighbors had burnt down half the neighborhood and then nuked the people two streets over. Twat. Where were you when the IRA were carrying out their mainland bombing campaign?....ah yeah...arming them..fucking selling them guns for fuck's sake.


    It's like your kids coming back to tell you how to change nappies. Christ on a bike.
    Ooooh tough talk, watch out Jihadis....oh wait, you guys are fine, it's ME he wants to talk tough to. I'm not mocking the stoicism Beanz I'm questioning the bullshit that the citizens of England are being fed "Run, Hide, and Tell" vs "How long will the British men take this?"....unless you're a proper retard (which you may very well be seeing your response) you can see there's a giant difference there and it's not really empowering to tell grown ass men to HIDE....but hey that's you, go hide, Beanz, go hide lil child.

    I'm not mocking stoicism fuckhead, I'm wondering when England is going to do something, anything about this. The London Bridge attacker was on a Channel 4 show titled "The Jihadi Next Door" and some how he eluded the police and was able to carry out the attack.....and your response? Your response is to attack ME, it's to find what I post, insulting. Your priorities are impressive @Beanz.

    Yeah that's right, you guys had World War I & II solved without us .....This day 73 years ago, 73,000 Americans, 61,715 Brits, and 21,400 Canadians stormed the beaches of Normandy, but according to Beanz yall didn't need those 73,000 Americans and before that you didn't need the arms and aid we were illegally sending you. We didn't turn up until we were attacked by JAPAN (and therefore officially invited to the party) you fucking halfwit! And what did we do, did we immediately attack Japan? NO we said, "Well alright then, I guess we'll have a go at Germany AND Japan"....but no, no, Japan was innocent and didn't warrant nuclear bombs being dropped on them because @Beanz is a fucking revisionist historian


    The IRA is an American problem because Did AMERICA promise Ireland their Independence only to back out of that and say "Wait til the end of World War I"? Was that an AMERICAN decision? Irish-Americans up north in Boston and New York were attempting to help the half-a-fucking commie bastards in the IRA.....down South, we had nothing for no one, but that's ok Beanz wants to whine about it. Go ahead lil child because this is your priority now....the IRA.....not Radical Islamists......the IRA did this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Wow....powerful.



    If only man of the people Billy Bragg could have sang it but he was lost in his mansion




    I respond, not to support May (Dear God no) but just to spit venom at Corbyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Fuck right off Lyle. We don't need your faux American concern, it stinks. You could not wait to mock the stoicism of people after the last two terrorist attacks and now you are quoting Churchill at us. Where were you in the war? You didn't turn up until the neighbors had burnt down half the neighborhood and then nuked the people two streets over. Twat. Where were you when the IRA were carrying out their mainland bombing campaign?....ah yeah...arming them..fucking selling them guns for fuck's sake.


    It's like your kids coming back to tell you how to change nappies. Christ on a bike.
    Ooooh tough talk, watch out Jihadis....oh wait, you guys are fine, it's ME he wants to talk tough to. I'm not mocking the stoicism Beanz I'm questioning the bullshit that the citizens of England are being fed "Run, Hide, and Tell" vs "How long will the British men take this?"....unless you're a proper retard (which you may very well be seeing your response) you can see there's a giant difference there and it's not really empowering to tell grown ass men to HIDE....but hey that's you, go hide, Beanz, go hide lil child.

    I'm not mocking stoicism fuckhead, I'm wondering when England is going to do something, anything about this. The London Bridge attacker was on a Channel 4 show titled "The Jihadi Next Door" and some how he eluded the police and was able to carry out the attack.....and your response? Your response is to attack ME, it's to find what I post, insulting. Your priorities are impressive @Beanz.

    Yeah that's right, you guys had World War I & II solved without us .....This day 73 years ago, 73,000 Americans, 61,715 Brits, and 21,400 Canadians stormed the beaches of Normandy, but according to Beanz yall didn't need those 73,000 Americans and before that you didn't need the arms and aid we were illegally sending you. We didn't turn up until we were attacked by JAPAN (and therefore officially invited to the party) you fucking halfwit! And what did we do, did we immediately attack Japan? NO we said, "Well alright then, I guess we'll have a go at Germany AND Japan"....but no, no, Japan was innocent and didn't warrant nuclear bombs being dropped on them because @Beanz is a fucking revisionist historian


    The IRA is an American problem because Did AMERICA promise Ireland their Independence only to back out of that and say "Wait til the end of World War I"? Was that an AMERICAN decision? Irish-Americans up north in Boston and New York were attempting to help the half-a-fucking commie bastards in the IRA.....down South, we had nothing for no one, but that's ok Beanz wants to whine about it. Go ahead lil child because this is your priority now....the IRA.....not Radical Islamists......the IRA did this.
    In fifteen minutes I can walk to the beach that many left from on D-Day so I don't need you lecturing me on history. We don't need you and Brockton telling Brits how to vote, what to do about terrorists or how to be a man. You ae a condescending child. Fucking keyboard warrior wanker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Wow....powerful.



    If only man of the people Billy Bragg could have sang it but he was lost in his mansion




    I respond, not to support May (Dear God no) but just to spit venom at Corbyn
    You are an Idiot, since when was Corbyn Billy Bragg? Does Corbyn live in a Mansion?
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    Why do you think Jeremy Corbyn is an idiot? I'm curious.
    Why a leader could not answer questions on his own bloody policy's he made himself look a idiot really Miles come on the guys a fucking cock.
    Does not the sight of all these new young Labour supporters make you happy then? The tories have one man and his dog turn up despite spending Millions on their campaign, and Labour manage to gather this much support with peanuts. This is not America we do not vote for personalities, we vote for policies. Proper Labour policies supported by top economists and business leaders. A proper investment in making sure this country does not collapse after Brexit but thrives. An NHS saved from being sold off to the Yanks, millions clawed back from the wealthy tax dodgers. Free school dinners for kids and proper care for pensioners and the disabled. The alternative is more cuts and a surrendering to other countries. All our goods and services sold off and less Police, Fireman and paramedics to deal with the next attack under a complicit Tory Government selling arms to the Jihad mad Saudis. Can you not swallow your dislike for the man and get behind a proper Labour Government that is not looking after the 1%?

    Of course it is up to you but I would much rather Keir Starmer represent me and a post Brexit Britain than Boris. Starmer will be a blinding negotiator and as a man who rose to the very top of his profession as an excellent QC he knows how to win concessions and arguments as well as lead.He knows his stuff.


    I WOULD NOT VOTE TORY I would rather eat glass Corbyn holds very little appeal to me and to a lot of Labour voters middle class England will vote for the bastards in blue. Tory's cut cut cut Labour spend spend one party taking to much the other giving to much.!
    My faith in politicians is at a all time low of all party's we are fucked who ever gets in there is no easy fix just more fucking hardship for the working class maybe we should cull the lot and start again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
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    Why do you think Jeremy Corbyn is an idiot? I'm curious.
    Why a leader could not answer questions on his own bloody policy's he made himself look a idiot really Miles come on the guys a fucking cock.
    Does not the sight of all these new young Labour supporters make you happy then? The tories have one man and his dog turn up despite spending Millions on their campaign, and Labour manage to gather this much support with peanuts. This is not America we do not vote for personalities, we vote for policies. Proper Labour policies supported by top economists and business leaders. A proper investment in making sure this country does not collapse after Brexit but thrives. An NHS saved from being sold off to the Yanks, millions clawed back from the wealthy tax dodgers. Free school dinners for kids and proper care for pensioners and the disabled. The alternative is more cuts and a surrendering to other countries. All our goods and services sold off and less Police, Fireman and paramedics to deal with the next attack under a complicit Tory Government selling arms to the Jihad mad Saudis. Can you not swallow your dislike for the man and get behind a proper Labour Government that is not looking after the 1%?

    Of course it is up to you but I would much rather Keir Starmer represent me and a post Brexit Britain than Boris. Starmer will be a blinding negotiator and as a man who rose to the very top of his profession as an excellent QC he knows how to win concessions and arguments as well as lead.He knows his stuff.


    I WOULD NOT VOTE TORY I would rather eat glass Corbyn holds very little appeal to me and to a lot of Labour voters middle class England will vote for the bastards in blue. Tory's cut cut cut Labour spend spend one party taking to much the other giving to much.!
    My faith in politicians is at a all time low of all party's we are fucked who ever gets in there is no easy fix just more fucking hardship for the working class maybe we should cull the lot and start again.
    I know you would never vote Tory. A vote for the Greens the SDP or Plaid Cymru is still a positive alternative. A coalition would be good for the UK. Proportional representation would also be good. We are not all the same in Britain and PR would reflect that.
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    So many top economists backing Labour's fully costed budget

    The Conservative manifesto calls for continued austerity, which will tend to slow the economy at a crucial juncture, against the backdrop of Brexit negotiations. Their spending cuts have hurt the most vulnerable and failed to achieve their intended debt and deficit reduction targets.

    In contrast, Labour’s manifesto proposals are much better designed to strengthen and develop the economy and ensure that its benefits are more fairly shared and sustainable, as well as being fiscally responsible and based on sound estimations.We point to the proposed increases in investment in the future of the UK and its people, labour market policies geared to decrease inequality and to protect the lower paid and those in insecure work and fair and progressive changes in taxation.


    There is no future for the UK in a race to the bottom, which would only serve to increase social and economic inequality and further damage our social fabric. On the contrary, the UK urgently needs a government committed, as is
    Labour, to building an economy that really works “for the many, and not only the few”.


    https://www.theguardian.com/news/201...-economy-needs
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    Here is that list for people claiming Labours plans are unrealistic

    ALL OF THESE URGE BRITS TO VOTE LABOUR





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Galbraith, Professor of Government, University of Texas, USA, Jan Toporowski, Professor of Economics and Finance, SOAS University of London, Dr Jane Lethbridge, Public Services International Research Unit, University of Greenwich, Jeanette Findlay, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Glasglow, Jeff Faux, Founder & former Director, Economic Policy Institute, Washington D C, Dr Jeff Powell, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Greenwich, Dr Jeff Tan, Economist, Aga Khan University in the UK, Jeremy Smith, co-director, PRIME Economics (Policy Research in Macroeconomics), Dr Jo Michell, Senior Lecturer in Economics, UWE Bristol, Professor John Grahl, Economics Department, Middlesex University, John Palmer, former Political Director of the European Policy Centre, Dr Johnna Montgomerie, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Deputy Director of the Political Economy Research Centre, Goldsmiths University of London, Jonathan Dawson, Coordinator of Economics, Schumacher College, Professor Jonathan Michie, Professor of Innovation & Knowledge Exchange, University of Oxford , Dr Jonathan Perraton, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Sheffield, Jorge Buzaglo, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Stockholm, Sweden, Dr Julian Wells, Principal Lecturer of Economics, Kingston University, Kate Bayliss, Research Fellow, Economics Department, SOAS University of London, Professor Kate Pickett, University of York Champion for Research on Justice & Equality, Dr Kevin Deane, Senior Lecturer in International Development, University of Northampton (personal capacty), Dr Kitty Stewart, Associate Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, Klaus Nielsen, Professor of Institutional Economics, Birkbeck University of London, László Andor, Associate Professor, Corvinus University, Hungary, Leslie Huckfield, Yunus Centre for Social Business & Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Malcolm Sawyer, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Leeds, Marco Veronese Passarella, Economics Division, Leeds University Business School, Maria Nikolaidi, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Greenwich, Dr Mario Seccareccia, Full Professor, Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, Canada, Dr Martin Watts, Emeritus Professor of Economics, The University of Newcastle, Massoud Karshenas, Professor of Economics, SOAS University of London, Dr Matteo Rizzo, Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, SOAS University of London, Mehmet Ugur, Professor of Economics and Institutions, University of Greenwich Business School, Michael Roberts, financial economist and author of The Long Depression, Professor Mushtaq Khan, Department of Economics, SOAS, University of London, Professor Ozlem Onaran, Director of Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre, University of Greenwich, Pallavi Roy, Lecturer in International Economics, SOAS, University of London, Paulo dos Santos, Assistant Professor of Economic, New School for Social Research, USA, Paul Mason, economics writer, Prem Sikka, Emeritus Professor of Accounting, University of Essex, Dr Pritam Singh, Professor of Economics, Oxford Brookes University, Radhika Desai, Professor, Department of Political Studies, University of Manitoba, USA, Richard McIntyre, Professor, Chair, Department of Economics, University of Rhode Island, USA, Richard Murphy, Professor of Practice in International Political Economy at City University of London and Director of Tax Research LLP, Richard Parker, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA, Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology, University of Nottingham, Dr Robert Calvert Jump, Lecturer in Economics, Kingston University, Robert Neild, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Cambridge, Robert Pollin, Distinguished Professor of Economics and Co-Director, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, Roberto Veneziani, Queen Mary University of London, Susan Himmelweit, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Open University, Dr Sara Gorgoni, Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Greenwich, Dr Sara Maioli, Lecturer in Economics, Newcastle University, Dr Satoshi Miyamura, Lecturer in the Economy of Japan, SOAS University of London, Shawky Arif, The University of Northampton, Simon Wren-Lewis, Professor of Economic Policy, Oxford University, Professor Steve Keen, Department of Economics, Kingston University,
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    Why do you think Jeremy Corbyn is an idiot? I'm curious.
    Looks like I'm not the only one who thinks that hey miles?
    A couple of bizarre Americans and a mad Welshman hardly makes up a Corbyn resistance group. Most sensible people are very much pro Jeremy Corbyn. Plus even you admitted to respecting him several pages back.....but I bet you have flip flopped again. Bwahahaha!

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    Fuck right off Lyle. We don't need your faux American concern, it stinks. You could not wait to mock the stoicism of people after the last two terrorist attacks and now you are quoting Churchill at us. Where were you in the war? You didn't turn up until the neighbors had burnt down half the neighborhood and then nuked the people two streets over. Twat. Where were you when the IRA were carrying out their mainland bombing campaign?....ah yeah...arming them..fucking selling them guns for fuck's sake.


    It's like your kids coming back to tell you how to change nappies. Christ on a bike.
    Ooooh tough talk, watch out Jihadis....oh wait, you guys are fine, it's ME he wants to talk tough to. I'm not mocking the stoicism Beanz I'm questioning the bullshit that the citizens of England are being fed "Run, Hide, and Tell" vs "How long will the British men take this?"....unless you're a proper retard (which you may very well be seeing your response) you can see there's a giant difference there and it's not really empowering to tell grown ass men to HIDE....but hey that's you, go hide, Beanz, go hide lil child.

    I'm not mocking stoicism fuckhead, I'm wondering when England is going to do something, anything about this. The London Bridge attacker was on a Channel 4 show titled "The Jihadi Next Door" and some how he eluded the police and was able to carry out the attack.....and your response? Your response is to attack ME, it's to find what I post, insulting. Your priorities are impressive @Beanz.

    Yeah that's right, you guys had World War I & II solved without us .....This day 73 years ago, 73,000 Americans, 61,715 Brits, and 21,400 Canadians stormed the beaches of Normandy, but according to Beanz yall didn't need those 73,000 Americans and before that you didn't need the arms and aid we were illegally sending you. We didn't turn up until we were attacked by JAPAN (and therefore officially invited to the party) you fucking halfwit! And what did we do, did we immediately attack Japan? NO we said, "Well alright then, I guess we'll have a go at Germany AND Japan"....but no, no, Japan was innocent and didn't warrant nuclear bombs being dropped on them because @Beanz is a fucking revisionist historian


    The IRA is an American problem because Did AMERICA promise Ireland their Independence only to back out of that and say "Wait til the end of World War I"? Was that an AMERICAN decision? Irish-Americans up north in Boston and New York were attempting to help the half-a-fucking commie bastards in the IRA.....down South, we had nothing for no one, but that's ok Beanz wants to whine about it. Go ahead lil child because this is your priority now....the IRA.....not Radical Islamists......the IRA did this.
    In fifteen minutes I can walk to the beach that many left from on D-Day so I don't need you lecturing me on history. We don't need you and Brockton telling Brits how to vote, what to do about terrorists or how to be a man. You ae a condescending child. Fucking keyboard warrior wanker.
    Apparently you do because you assumed that D Day would have been a thing without the United States.....Andrew Higgins from Louisiana invented the landing craft used on D Day so yeah America and Americans were desperately needed and you dismiss that....cool dude, you are such the badass.

    I don't say what I say to disparage the brave Brits and Canadians who landed that day, I say it to teach you @Beanz because you're a dumbfuck.


    I really do hope you meet me one day, I would love nothing more than to prove you completely mind blowingly wrong about me....but hey you continue on acting as you are. I'll just let you be. I've not told anyone how to vote in England either, but it really never matters what I say, your mind is made up and I'm the bad guy, I would have suggested terrorists but you do you lil Beanz

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    Lyle what is it about British people engaging in Democracy that irks you so much? Why are you so concerned with how citizens in another country may choose to vote? Why can't you just fucking butt out and let people keep just one thread not about you, Brockton and America? You are a crass boorish bufoon and you would do well to save your thoughts for somebody who gives a fuck.

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