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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    So isn’t that what the people you called scabs wanted to do.
    Yes it probably is but they chose to take the short term view whilst we fought the long term narrative .

    They finished up on the dole too .

    Where are you going with this by the way ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    My gut instinct tells me there's more to this IF TRUE .

    I personally wouldn't trust a Tory to tell me the right time of day and I've the life experience to feel that way .

    I tend to get ever more sceptical when a very likely PM with a majority is a serial liar and in 12 months time needs a pot to pyss in .
    I don’t trust labour or Tory animal they all look like self serving ass clowns.

    But I think you hit the nail on the head there IF TRUE

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Yes it probably is but they chose to take the short term view whilst we fought the long term narrative .

    They finished up on the dole too .

    Where are you going with this by the way ?
    It’s just that Corbyn reminds me of Scargil by the way I worked at Cortonwood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    It’s just that Corbyn reminds me of Scargil by the way I worked at Cortonwood.
    I don't think that's entirely a fair comparison in my opinion .

    You guys started the whole thing and we were happy and willing to back you up , it then dropped into Scargill's in tray and the rest as they say is history .

    Your NUM guys at Cortonwood were screaming
    for solidarity and action lets not forget that , with good reason as it turned out but none the less my pit was doing fine as were plenty in our area .

    We came out to back you up .

    I don't know what your personal position was , what you thought was the right way to go but as far as I was concerned we were all miners so I backed it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Yes it probably is but they chose to take the short term view whilst we fought the long term narrative .

    They finished up on the dole too .

    Where are you going with this by the way ?
    No idea where he’s taking it but ‘long term narrative’ ??? Really? Do you believe that?

    Pray tell.....

    That’s la la land territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    No idea where he’s taking it but ‘long term narrative’ ??? Really? Do you believe that?

    Pray tell.....

    That’s la la land territory.
    Were you even around in 1980's Thatcher's Britain ?

    Are you seeing this thing with today's glasses on ?

    I and thousands more played this as we saw it in 1984 .

    I didn't see 35k job shortages advertised in the mid 80's and I don't see them today either .

    Unless you were around at that time and faced what we faced and saw for ourselves I'd suggest you respectively shut the fuq up .

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    I was glad to read that Matt Chorley in The Times can't decide who to vote for. I'm the same. Lib Dems killed it with the transgender lunacy in the Manifesto. It seems cowardly to abstain but I think I will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendun View Post
    I was glad to read that Matt Chorley in The Times can't decide who to vote for. I'm the same. Lib Dems killed it with the transgender lunacy in the Manifesto. It seems cowardly to abstain but I think I will.
    Boris will be very happy to hear that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    Boris will be very happy to hear that.
    Yes but you and your Momentum buddies bear the responsibility. People like me and Casper (apologies if this is presumptious, Casper), my brother-in-law and his mates in Rotherham, dozens of former Labour voters around here will simply not vote for Corbyn and his cabal of Marxist loonies. BJ is a disgrace and I expect his government to unravel pretty quick but I'm not voting to undermine NATO, our defence, massively increase immigration and to allow Putin a greater say in UK politics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendun View Post
    I was glad to read that Matt Chorley in The Times can't decide who to vote for. I'm the same. Lib Dems killed it with the transgender lunacy in the Manifesto. It seems cowardly to abstain but I think I will.
    I'm in the same situation wendun, none of them worth voting for as far as I can see.
    Up to now I've had two leaflets dropped through the door and not one door knock from anyone.
    My missus surprised me the other day when our postal vote came, usually she rips it up and has said they're not worth voting for,this time she intends to vote.

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