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    In my former role in the CLP I met your "gobby scouse bint" sinkov - I must say she oozed class and charm - NOT!

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    I'll give her due BT, she put up a far better show at PMQs than Starmer ever has, she laid into the Tories, politely of course, but she did seem to realise that the job of an opposition leader is to OPPOSE the Government, not just wibble on about why didn't you lockdown earlier, which seems about as far as Starmer is prepared to go. Anyway, bollox to the pair of them, what you lot need to do is to find a safe seat for Andy Burnham asap, if there still is such a thing as a safe Labour seat anymore.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I'll give her due BT, she put up a far better show at PMQs than Starmer ever has, she laid into the Tories, politely of course, but she did seem to realise that the job of an opposition leader is to OPPOSE the Government, not just wibble on about why didn't you lockdown earlier, which seems about as far as Starmer is prepared to go. Anyway, bollox to the pair of them, what you lot need to do is to find a safe seat for Andy Burnham asap, if there still is such a thing as a safe Labour seat anymore.
    They are like rocking horse $hit sinkov. If the Labour Party can't keep hold of Bolton NE and Hartlepool it's well and truly f*ucked.

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    One of Boris' besties Tory MP James Gray "has become embroiled in a race row after confusing two of his party's most senior British Asian politicians and reportedly declaring: "They all look the same".

    I'm happy to report Islamophobia is alive and kicking in the Tory party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    One of Boris' besties Tory MP James Gray "has become embroiled in a race row after confusing two of his party's most senior British Asian politicians and reportedly declaring: "They all look the same".

    I'm happy to report Islamophobia is alive and kicking in the Tory party.
    Reminds me of the time I went to watch a pre-season friendly with my sister, a fully paid up member of the Loony Left, way to the left even of BT. It was either at Bury, or more likely Altrincham, and we had Lee Grant in goal in the first half and Jon Stewart in the second half. Well into the 2nd half my sister made some comment about Lee in goal, and I had to point out that it wasn't Lee in goal anymore, it was Jon Stewart. They both had a similar skin colour and my sister laughed and started saying something along the lines of, 'Well, they all look.........', then her Lefty brain kicked into gear, she realised what she was about to say and instantly clammed up. I just had to laugh at her. Lefties eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Reminds me of the time I went to watch a pre-season friendly with my sister, a fully paid up member of the Loony Left, way to the left even of BT. It was either at Bury, or more likely Altrincham, and we had Lee Grant in goal in the first half and Jon Stewart in the second half. Well into the 2nd half my sister made some comment about Lee in goal, and I had to point out that it wasn't Lee in goal anymore, it was Jon Stewart. They both had a similar skin colour and my sister laughed and started saying something along the lines of, 'Well, they all look.........', then her Lefty brain kicked into gear, she realised what she was about to say and instantly clammed up. I just had to laugh at her. Lefties eh.
    Thing is mon am she wasn't a long standing MP in the Tory party and Mr Gray claims the pair are amongst his mates too. Who needs friends like this eh?

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    Dominic Cummings said today that the Prime Minister was a 'joke' in the wake of a devastating report laying bare No10's failures throughout the pandemic. Speaking outside his home, the former special adviser said: 'We have a joke Prime Minister and a joke leader of the Labour party, and we obviously need a new political system.'

    Peter ,Paul and Mary sang , ''When will they ever learn?''

    P S, and it is not about flowers nor young men! ''where have all the flowers gone? ''When will they ever learn?''

    There is no need to think to hard about it what, where, how?
    A Socio Economic Theory has already been given, called 'PRO gressive U tilization T heory' 'PROUT.
    Can it do you any harm to take a look at it ?

    https://sarkarverse.org/wiki/Progres...eory#Socialism

    To envision our future, it is *****ly important to ask: what kind of world do we want? Prout (the Progressive Utilization Theory) is a socio-economic alternative model that promotes the welfare and development of every person, physically, mentally, and spiritually. A brief introduction to some of the economic and social concepts of Prout, including guaranteeing minimum necessities to all, the right to jobs, a three-tiered economy, including small-scale private enterprises, cooperatives, and large-scale publicly owned key industries, food sovereignty, sustainable agriculture, proper utilization of natural and human resources, and economic democracy. Prout promotes an ecological and spiritual perspective that is universal and nondogmatic. Prout’s holistic model provides an overarching framework to effectively measure and compare policies for the greater good of all people, as well as the planet.

    PROUT distinguishes two types of democracy: political democracy and economic democracy
    In the view of PROUT, the essence of economic democracy is economic decentralization as the way of providing economic security to all. In practical terms, economic democracy would vest economic power (control over the means of production and distribution of goods and services) in the local people.
    The nature of capitalism is to concentrate wealth. In other words, capitalism centralizes economic power. PROUT analyses this as the result of profit motivation. In contrast to capitalism, economic democracy entails production for consumption rather than production for profit. As this is a fundamental contradiction, PROUT asserts that economic democracy is impossible under capitalism.
    PROUT posits four requirements for economic democracy:

    Universal provision of the minimum requirements according to era (including but not limited to the minimum requirements of life)
    Ever-increasing purchasing power
    Economic decision-making by the local people
    No outside interference in the local economy

    Political democracy is generally hailed as government of the people, by the people, for the people. Even though it was not in practice when those words were spoken by Abraham Lincoln, in its currently idealized (or liberal) form, political democracy is based on a high degree of political decentralization, also known as universal suffrage. In other words, every adult (one who has attained a legally prescribed age) is accorded the right to vote. However, in most societies, many adults are uninterested to vote or lack the political awareness to make an informed choice. According to PROUT, such a condition enables capitalists to manipulate elections and control social policy. For political democracy to be successful, PROUT specifies three requirements:

    Mass education (including virtually 100% literacy)
    Morality (at least 51% of the voting population must rigidly adhere to morality)
    Social, economic, and political awareness of the voting population

    Even should those three requirements for successful democracy be fulfilled, PROUT asserts that the true welfare of the people still will not be possible. According to PROUT, social welfare (progressive socialism) cannot be established under a democratic framework.
    It requires the enlightened dictatorship of spiritual moralists ( not religious )

    In short, PROUT advocates economic democracy (economic decentralization and political centralization) and not political democracy (political decentralization and economic centralization).and lots more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Thing is mon am she wasn't a long standing MP in the Tory party and Mr Gray claims the pair are amongst his mates too. Who needs friends like this eh?
    The words 'teacup' and 'storm' spring to mind BT.

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    The words 'teacup' and 'storm' spring to mind BT.
    The tw@t decides to jump ship and go on f*ucking holiday just when the country needs a leader, instead we get a weak bladdered bleeder. COP OUT 26.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The tw@t decides to jump ship and go on f*ucking holiday just when the country needs a leader, instead we get a weak bladdered bleeder. COP OUT 26.
    It might be of benefit to the country if Boris went on holiday, and stayed on holiday, he can do less damage from Marbella, or Mustique, or wherever he is.

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