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STEED 10-08-15 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2349747)
Corbyn..."i'm not attending Privy Council"...."Now I am".

Chill out jim, he had a previous appointment.


Oh...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34471813
Quote:

A spokesman for Mr Corbyn said he was unable to attend due to "other commitments".
Labour said it was not a snub and pointed out David Cameron took three months to be sworn in to the council.
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Conservative MP Alan Duncan said Mr Corbyn had to decide whether he was a serious political figure.
Typical Tory lap dog kicking up a stink, oh my Toff Boy took three months slipped his mind.

BossMark 10-08-15 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2349810)
Chill out jim, he had a previous appointment.

Yes he was meeting me for a pint.

BossMark 10-08-15 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2349810)


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34471813

Typical Tory lap dog kicking up a stink, oh my Toff Boy took three months slipped his mind.

Thats all toff boy and his goons can do...............

STEED 10-08-15 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2349824)
Yes he was meeting me for a pint.


:har: :har: :har: :har: :har:

Jimbuna 10-09-15 09:43 AM

I wonder if Corbyn will be bringing any of the terrorist organisation members he has a profound sympathy for :hmmm:

Moonlight 10-09-15 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2349998)
I wonder if Corbyn will be bringing any of the terrorist organisation members he has a profound sympathy for :hmmm:

That all depends on how many more terrorist organisations Cameron can create doesn't it. (Libya Syria) anyone. :/\\!!

Jimbuna 10-10-15 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2350051)
That all depends on how many more terrorist organisations Cameron can create doesn't it. (Libya Syria) anyone. :/\\!!

Wasn't aware Cameron had much say in the decisions made by Blair.

BossMark 10-10-15 10:52 AM

At the Tory party conference, Theresa May stated that high immigration levels are making it impossible to create a stable, cohesive society in Britain.

What a ridiculous stereotype.

Surely the immigrants can't all be Tory voters?

Moonlight 10-10-15 11:13 AM

Blair was involved in Iraq and Afghanistan, Cameron was involved in Libya and is now in Syria.

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David Cameron accused of 'doing an Iraq' in Libya as general and White House official condemn 'incompetent' PM's actions
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-10511891.html

Jimbuna 10-11-15 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2350212)
Blair was involved in Iraq and Afghanistan, Cameron was involved in Libya and is now in Syria.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-10511891.html

I think the decisions made by Blair and Bush whilst have had resulting consequences obviously for far longer but much further reaching.

Jimbuna 10-15-15 07:55 AM

MPs back George Osborne's fiscal charter by a majority of 62 following a heated Commons debate.

As many as 20 Labour MPs defy the party leadership by abstaining rather than opposing the plans.

Speaking in the Commons, shadow chancellor John McDonnell admits his u-turn on the issue was "embarrassing."

You just couldn't make this up :nope:

STEED 10-15-15 01:36 PM

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David Cameron says he will set out his EU reform demands within weeks
And the EU will :har: :har: :har: :har: non stop at this fool.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34542771

Jimbuna 10-16-15 06:36 AM

No doubt Corbyn and a disfunctional/non electable Labour Party will be there to save the day :know:

Moonlight 10-16-15 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2351306)
No doubt Corbyn and a disfunctional/non electable Labour Party will be there to save the day :know:

Corbyn has more chance of being elected PM than the last Labour Party leader did, Ed Millipede was a bleeding disaster and so were most of those ministers who supported him. :nope:

I can tell you this for nothing, I've always been a labour voter and have been proud of it as well, but Millipede and his ministers were as useful as a chocolate fireguard and that's why I didn't vote for them.

Question Time on the BBC last night, sums the tory tax credit policy up perfectly.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015...6pLid%3D393031

STEED 10-16-15 08:36 AM

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A desperate mother last night launched an impassioned tirade at one top Tory minister for the government's decision to slash tax credits, despite a pre-election pledge not to.
Another lie and broken promise bought to you by the Tory scum.


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