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    Recalcitrant child.

    Russia has said that Theresa May is treating Russia like a recalcitrant child. That sums it up, you can apply that to all commies. Its freudian how Russia insults the west with observations that apply to themselves. They can do that because they acknowledge that in themselves.

    Putin says the west should understand how Russia behaves. We do. It shows how dumb he is. Everything he says is a lie, a manipulation, that is believed by zealots and dolts.
    This is not a dig at griff. Oh no. You believe me dont you? Of course you do. If i say it its true, like Putin.

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    I really don't like or admire Russia, Frank. I'm not really a Communist either. It's just a bit of over-imagination on your part, or something that you'd like to believe because you're scared of anything that isn't Conservatism. I bet you still have a picture of that heinous harridan Thatcher on your wall, don't you Frank?

    I don't like Conservative principles Frank, where money is handed on a plate to large businesses and rich folk in the hope that it will trickle down but it doesn't, it's pocketed or spent overseas and the rest of us exist on minimum wages or zero-hour contracts. Well, not me obviously. I believe in socialist principles where you get a hand if you need it and everyone's generally pretty nice to each other. Of course we veer from one end to the other every few years and usually end up in the middle.

    May is ballsing up Brexit too Frank; her predecessor ran away. Do you REALLY trust that lot?

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    I'm glad that I've got no interest in politics,they are all ****ers in my eyes and only in it for themselves and I can't be doing with them
    Brexit... The sooner that they sort it out the better for no other reason that I'm fed up of hearing about how this and that will be affected when we leave,the Premier League will be affected now ffs as if I'm bothered about that

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    You said you supported Corbyn and Momentum. I suppose now there will be the usual Labour obfuscation, like supporting them does not mean your a commy, and you support all options.

    Yes it does.
    I am sure you have spent your political life undermining british law, values, identity, and culture, replacing it with an anarchic liberalism aimed at reducing this country to ash.

    And you and your cohorts have, many times. I admire your successes, but democracy lives on, a bit doddery and shot to pieces, and still going. For now. There will come a time when your sort will have power again.

    You dont understand money. I am heartily sick of all the hard luck stories on the BBC, and its all the governments fault. When are people going to take responsibility for themselves, rather than playing a martyr and begging?

    There is no poverty in Britain. There is a lack of affluence. If you look at poor peoples homes, there are phones, tvs, alcohol. drugs, etc, but no food. I know this to be true.
    In Barrow 4 in ten kids go to school hungry. What cost is there to a bowl of cereal, toast, and an apple for lunch, that comes free? Those parents are a disgrace, and follow your sick politics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post
    You said you supported Corbyn and Momentum. I suppose now there will be the usual Labour obfuscation, like supporting them does not mean your a commy, and you support all options.

    Yes it does.
    I am sure you have spent your political life undermining british law, values, identity, and culture, replacing it with an anarchic liberalism aimed at reducing this country to ash.

    And you and your cohorts have, many times. I admire your successes, but democracy lives on, a bit doddery and shot to pieces, and still going. For now. There will come a time when your sort will have power again.

    You dont understand money. I am heartily sick of all the hard luck stories on the BBC, and its all the governments fault. When are people going to take responsibility for themselves, rather than playing a martyr and begging?

    There is no poverty in Britain. There is a lack of affluence. If you look at poor peoples homes, there are phones, tvs, alcohol. drugs, etc, but no food. I know this to be true.
    In Barrow 4 in ten kids go to school hungry. What cost is there to a bowl of cereal, toast, and an apple for lunch, that comes free? Those parents are a disgrace, and follow your sick politics.
    Psaw. I understand the BBC has read your post and decided to cancel tomorrow's Children in Need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post
    You said you supported Corbyn and Momentum. I suppose now there will be the usual Labour obfuscation, like supporting them does not mean your a commy, and you support all options.

    Yes it does.
    I am sure you have spent your political life undermining british law, values, identity, and culture, replacing it with an anarchic liberalism aimed at reducing this country to ash.

    And you and your cohorts have, many times. I admire your successes, but democracy lives on, a bit doddery and shot to pieces, and still going. For now. There will come a time when your sort will have power again.

    You dont understand money. I am heartily sick of all the hard luck stories on the BBC, and its all the governments fault. When are people going to take responsibility for themselves, rather than playing a martyr and begging?

    There is no poverty in Britain. There is a lack of affluence. If you look at poor peoples homes, there are phones, tvs, alcohol. drugs, etc, but no food. I know this to be true.
    In Barrow 4 in ten kids go to school hungry. What cost is there to a bowl of cereal, toast, and an apple for lunch, that comes free? Those parents are a disgrace, and follow your sick politics.
    I said that I liked Corbyn; I shook his hand and thanked him for coming in Cockermouth after the last floods. I don't know a lot about Momentum but there are a number of think-tanks feeding flawed ideologies to the Tory party too. Not all are adopted and I'm sure it's the same with Momentum, whatever they are.

    There are some of Corbyn's policies that I don't agree with, of course. The Labour Party is a broad church and I can't see anyone agreeing with them all. But I just can't get my head around most of what the Tory Government does. Their ideology hangs most of the country out to dry while the minority prosper. And actually Frank I spent the whole of my working life maintaining British law and helping to develop it for the good of the people. For instance, some of my intelligence fed into the ACMD (look it up) and helped toughen up drugs legislation.

    And as for poverty, well Frank, irony upon irony....

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46236642

    You're in denial Frank, and it's official. It's just a good job that most of us aren't.

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    The bloke who compiled this is a human rights lawyer. The government have not replied to it out of contempt. The measure used shows that the so called poor are now better off than any time since the early seventies.

    You should be congratulating the tories. If the tories doubled the living standard of the so called poor, it still wont be good enough for your sort, and exposes the anarchy at the heart of every socialist. Your are consciously anarchic, and you will always deny it. Presenting this nonsense exposes who you really are.

    This bloke is like an elephant poacher who is asked to research how many elephants have died at the hands of poachers during the last year, and his reply is none.

    You are beyond the pale. You havent given an explanation for parents who cant afford to feed their children in the morning, a breakfast that costs about a pound.

    Now watch this..........

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    Are there really people out there who can't afford to feed their children Frank,I just can't see it being true in today's age but it's hugely sad if it is

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    Of course he's a human rights specialist Frank. Who else would you choose to do such a survey? The Government haven't replied out of embarrassment. And, as I said, your latest post CONFIRMS that you're in denial.

    Chalky. Explain food banks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
    Of course he's a human rights specialist Frank. Who else would you choose to do such a survey? The Government haven't replied out of embarrassment. And, as I said, your latest post CONFIRMS that you're in denial.

    Chalky. Explain food banks.
    I've never seen a food bank tbh and I presumed that they was for the homeless or the like,is there still child benifit? What about all those Johnny Foreigners that supposedly want all the free cash thats being offered? There must be money for somebody who has children and no money coming in?

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