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  • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
    My flabber is utterly ghasted. Somebody on my FB friends list has me confused.

    The person in question posted a meme "Look the public voted Brexit, The end". Concise and to the point you may think.

    Following several replies that covered a multitude of sins they wrote "The Labour so called polices destroyed the economy".

    I replied "are you blaming the worldwide financial crisis on Labour? I always thought it was greedy bankers and their elite clients......"

    The reply "No, I'm not"

    Me: "I must have misunderstood "The Labour so called polices destroyed the economy" then."

    Them: "that’s my personal opinion yes"


    Going by what I gauge to be the average IQ on here, I think you will all be as confused as I am. Hopefully, other than engaging on FB in the first place, someone on here can solve my confusion..........
    I posted that post on an FB thread. It got one like, one LOL and a response from a bloke calling me a Remoaner and telling me that if I like Europe that much I should "f*ck off there". When I informed him I had been over here since '84 the response was stay there then.................. His full response was "What a load of remoaner tosh
    Highest employment for over a decade
    Our gdp higher then Germany or France
    We would loose 800000 jobs in 1st week of the result
    By the chancellor & Bank of England
    The list goes on
    Don’t like the result then **** off to Europe you love so much & let the majority of British people get on with it
    Bye bye lol"

    Typical Brexiteer response or just more proof that chappie is a neanderthal............. or both

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    • you should not be speaking to Swale on FB, that's his other face being shown :-)

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      • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
        My flabber is utterly ghasted. Somebody on my FB friends list has me confused.

        The person in question posted a meme "Look the public voted Brexit, The end". Concise and to the point you may think.

        Following several replies that covered a multitude of sins they wrote "The Labour so called polices destroyed the economy".

        I replied "are you blaming the worldwide financial crisis on Labour? I always thought it was greedy bankers and their elite clients......"

        The reply "No, I'm not"

        Me: "I must have misunderstood "The Labour so called polices destroyed the economy" then."

        Them: "that’s my personal opinion yes"


        Going by what I gauge to be the average IQ on here, I think you will all be as confused as I am. Hopefully, other than engaging on FB in the first place, someone on here can solve my confusion..........
        MA of course they are going to think Labour caused the crash . The Sun kept telling them that Lehman brothers had nothing to with it ,was all Gordan Brown's fault

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        • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
          I posted that post on an FB thread. It got one like, one LOL and a response from a bloke calling me a Remoaner and telling me that if I like Europe that much I should "f*ck off there". When I informed him I had been over here since '84 the response was stay there then.................. His full response was "What a load of remoaner tosh
          Highest employment for over a decade
          Our gdp higher then Germany or France
          We would loose 800000 jobs in 1st week of the result
          By the chancellor & Bank of England
          The list goes on
          Don’t like the result then **** off to Europe you love so much & let the majority of British people get on with it
          Bye bye lol"

          Typical Brexiteer response or just more proof that chappie is a neanderthal............. or both
          Yes probably on the dole so not bothered about losing his job

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          • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
            I think you have answered you own question. Ignore Facebook.

            Whilst I cannot understand how 2008 can be blamed on Labour (save as to Gordon Brown mishandling the response: but who wouldn't), there is little doubt that Labour policies across the last 50 years or so have not been altogether "economy friendly",

            I suppose you could also blame the existence of UK sub prime mortgages that played a small part in 2008 (which was essentially an international malaise) on aspirational labour policies suckering in those who could not afford to service their debt: but its pretty tenuous.
            Hmm In 2,008 the real national debt was £884billion and the 2018 real national debt is £4.1 trillion or £78,000 for every family in the UK so this lot are even worse at economics

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            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
              Sadly Andy the appointment of Jo Swinson doesn’t inspire much confidence does it?
              You’d think with an imbecile like Johnson in charge the business of opposition would be relatively straightforward.
              Unfortunately we seem to be in a time when the three major party leaders, not to mention the U.S. President, appear equally delusional, inadequate or narcissistic.
              Oh for some common sense from the likes of Starmer, Benn, Clarke and, although I never thought I’d say it, Grieve.
              I’ll probably - and pragmatically - still vote Liberal but with about as much enthusiasm as you’ll vote Remain.
              RA always took you to be left of centre .Not sure Jo Swinson fits that description she has a very right wing past She says no new prisons should be built , She won her Dunbartonshire seat in 2015 by promising to abolish university tuition fees then was one of 29 Lib Dems to for the £9,000 fee Cameron then made her Secretary of State for Employment ,she stated that she fully endorsed Zero hours contracts She does not agree with having a minimum wage stating it could even be cut . She wanted employers to voluntary adopt employee ownership on the proviso they give up some employees rights (very liberal of her) She's been quoted as saying she is a right leaning Lib Dem. In the 2015 election she was excluded from campaign funding by the Lib Dem main sponsor Lord Oakshott for her right wing tendencies . Wolf clothing sheep spring to mind with me

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              • Originally posted by mistaram View Post
                RA always took you to be left of centre .Not sure Jo Swinson fits that description she has a very right wing past She says no new prisons should be built , She won her Dunbartonshire seat in 2015 by promising to abolish university tuition fees then was one of 29 Lib Dems to for the £9,000 fee Cameron then made her Secretary of State for Employment ,she stated that she fully endorsed Zero hours contracts She does not agree with having a minimum wage stating it could even be cut . She wanted employers to voluntary adopt employee ownership on the proviso they give up some employees rights (very liberal of her) She's been quoted as saying she is a right leaning Lib Dem. In the 2015 election she was excluded from campaign funding by the Lib Dem main sponsor Lord Oakshott for her right wing tendencies . Wolf clothing sheep spring to mind with me
                Probably am slightly left of centre...but only slightly, mista.

                I did suggest I was disappointed with the appointment of Jo Swinson and I completely accept your criticism of her.

                As far as voting Liberal is concerned...I live in an area where the Tory candidate is a virtual shoo-in. Voting Labour is almost a waste of a vote and only the LibDems have come close to unseating the Tories in the time I’ve lived here.

                Probably most closely aligned to Keir Starmer and Hilary Benn, but some of the ‘one nation’ Tories make sense as do some of the Lib Dems although I’m not sure Swinson is one of them. Quite like Ian Blackford too but overall I’m just increasingly demoralised by the standards of political leadership and debate in this country and the complete lack of integrity shown by those in power.

                I know Swale, very reasonably, picked me up on my support for Vince Cable some months ago but I do think he’s more of a ‘leader’ than the current bunch put together.
                Last edited by ramAnag; 17-09-2019, 08:43 PM.

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                • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post

                  As far as voting Liberal is concerned...
                  Not sure if you caught the radio news earlier, the revoke article 50 thing appears to have gone down like a led balloon even with Libdem voters, and the LibDem MPs who were then wheeled in to justify it really struggled, the only thing they agreed on was that it will potentially act in a way that will benefit the Tories! Jesus wept, is NOTHING in politics properly thought through? where's Swale when we need him to bring clarity to this madness...

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                  • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                    Not sure if you caught the radio news earlier, the revoke article 50 thing appears to have gone down like a led balloon even with Libdem voters, and the LibDem MPs who were then wheeled in to justify it really struggled, the only thing they agreed on was that it will potentially act in a way that will benefit the Tories! Jesus wept, is NOTHING in politics properly thought through? where's Swale when we need him to bring clarity to this madness...
                    ‘Is NOTHING in politics properly thought through?’

                    Apparently not any more, Andy.

                    Back on the very first page of this thread, on 4/7/16...I wrote, in response to MoP’s question about who should lead the country...

                    ...’a genuine coalition of the best of Labour, the Liberals, the ‘one nation’ Tories, the Welsh, the SNP and the Greens’.

                    Johnson’s stubbornness and arrogance in proroguing Parliament and chasing a ‘no deal’ Brexit came close to making the above happen...unfortunately it may be Jo Swinson who now prevents it.

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                    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                      ‘Is NOTHING in politics properly thought through?’

                      Apparently not any more, Andy.

                      Back on the very first page of this thread, on 4/7/16...I wrote, in response to MoP’s question about who should lead the country...

                      ...’a genuine coalition of the best of Labour, the Liberals, the ‘one nation’ Tories, the Welsh, the SNP and the Greens’.

                      Johnson’s stubbornness and arrogance in proroguing Parliament and chasing a ‘no deal’ Brexit came close to making the above happen...unfortunately it may be Jo Swinson who now prevents it.
                      She's just taken over from Gina Miller as Britain's most hated female (on social media).

                      I wouldn't include the SNP in a coalition of anything personally rA, they're more single-policy than The Brexit Party

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                      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                        She's just taken over from Gina Miller as Britain's most hated female (on social media).

                        I wouldn't include the SNP in a coalition of anything personally rA, they're more single-policy than The Brexit Party
                        Bet you haven’t told Mrs. F. that last bit.

                        I sometimes think that being hated on social media may be a tribute to an individual’s intelligence and decency. From what I’ve heard recently it seems to be a world increasingly inhabited by ‘trolls’.
                        Last edited by ramAnag; 18-09-2019, 06:33 AM.

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                        • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                          Probably am slightly left of centre...but only slightly, mista.

                          I did suggest I was disappointed with the appointment of Jo Swinson and I completely accept your criticism of her.

                          As far as voting Liberal is concerned...I live in an area where the Tory candidate is a virtual shoo-in. Voting Labour is almost a waste of a vote and only the LibDems have come close to unseating the Tories in the time I’ve lived here.

                          Probably most closely aligned to Keir Starmer and Hilary Benn, but some of the ‘one nation’ Tories make sense as do some of the Lib Dems although I’m not sure Swinson is one of them. Quite like Ian Blackford too but overall I’m just increasingly demoralised by the standards of political leadership and debate in this country and the complete lack of integrity shown by those in power.

                          I know Swale, very reasonably, picked me up on my support for Vince Cable some months ago but I do think he’s more of a ‘leader’ than the current bunch put together.
                          RA I agree with every word of your post you out it much better than I do I just have a loathing of anything right wing . I know I should change but I can't

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                          • Originally posted by mistaram View Post
                            RA I agree with every word of your post you out it much better than I do I just have a loathing of anything right wing . I know I should change but I can't
                            Don’t ever change chap...you chose Derby over Forest and when Left is right and Right is wrong you made a good call there too.

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                            • Aye but just at the moment Forest are more successful than Derby - is it so that right is more successful than left?

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                              • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                                Aye but just at the moment Forest are more successful than Derby - is it so that right is more successful than left?
                                ‘Successful’? GP.
                                They’ve got off to a better start...something they often do before the traditional post bonfire night blow up.

                                As far as the politics goes...take away the extremes and I don’t think Right can ever be more ‘successful’ than Left. At it’s most fundamental level...the Right is the politics of greed and selfishness while the Left equates more to compassion and morality.

                                I know it’s more complicated than that and I’m far from being a religious man - share your contempt for most ‘organised religion’ - but if Jesus Christ had been defined by his politics...wouldn’t he have been left of centre?

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